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Re-Os and S isotopic constraints on the origins of two mineralization events at the Tangdan sedimentary rock-hosted stratiform Cu deposit, SW China

Journal

CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
Volume 347, Issue -, Pages 9-19

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2013.03.020

Keywords

Re-Os isotopes; Sulfur isotopes; Sedimentary rock-hosted stratiform deposit; Kangdian region; South China

Funding

  1. Chinese 973 project [2012CB416804]
  2. Research Grant Council of Hong Kong [HKU707210P, HKU 707511P]
  3. Chinese Academy of Sciences [KZCX2-YW-BR-09]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC40773070]

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The Tangdan stratiform Cu deposit in the Kangdian region of South China is hosted in sedimentary rocks of the late Paleoproterozoic to early Mesoproterozoic Dongchuan Group. Orebodies mainly occur in dolostone and black shale above a thick sequence of hematitic sandstone and siltstone. Mineralization consists mainly of bedding-parallel stratiform ores, with minor amounts of discordant vein-type ores. Both stratiform and vein-type ores are composed of bomite and chalcopyrite with minor chalcocite and digenite, associated with gangue minerals including ankerite, dolomite, calcite, and quartz. Cu-sulfides from vein-type ores contain similar to 122-293 ppb Re, much higher than those of stratiform ores (similar to 0.6-14 ppb Re). They have highly radiogenic Os with Re-Os model ages ranging from 1413 to 1457 Ma and a weighted mean Re-Os model age of 1432 +/- 19 Ma (2 sigma, MSWD = 0.30), which is within uncertainty in agreement with isochron ages of 1401 30 Ma (2 sigma, MSWD = 0.67) and 1397 +/- 71 Ma (a sigma, MSWD =0.22) using Re-187/Os-188 versus(187)Os/Os-188 and Re-187 versus Os-187 regression, respectively. In contrast, sulfides from stratiform ores did not yield meaningful model ages due to the extremely low concentrations of Re and radiogenic Os. However, early studies have shown that the stratiform ores were likely formed at similar to 1700 Ma during the diagenesis of the host strata. Sulfides from the vein-type ores have 045 values ranging from -15 parts per thousand to -8 parts per thousand, significantly lower than those of stratiform ores (-3 parts per thousand to +10 parts per thousand), suggesting that organic matter may have been involved in the formation of the vein-type ores. Contrasting Re-Os and S isotopes suggest that the two types of ores at the Tangdan deposit were likely formed from different ore-forming fluids. We propose that stratiform ores were precipitated from basinal fluids during the early evolution of the rift basin, whereas the vein-type ores were formed due to a much younger thermal event during which hydrothermal fluids interacted with overlying black shale to account for the high Re and negative delta S-34 values. This study demonstrates that Re-Os isotopes of sulfides can be used to study the origin of hydrothermal system. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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