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Chemical and boron isotopic composition of hydrothermal tourmaline from the Panasqueira W-Sn-Cu deposit, Portugal

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CHEMICAL GEOLOGY
卷 468, 期 -, 页码 1-16

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2017.07.011

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Tourmaline; Boron isotopes; SIMS; Ore deposits; Panasqueira; Magmatic-hydrothermal systems

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the project GRAMME [033R149]

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Tourmaline is a locally abundant hydrothermal mineral in the wallrocks surrounding the W-Sn-Cu mineralized veins in the Panasqueira deposit (Portugal) and a minor phase within the veins themselves. Tourmaline chemical and boron-isotope compositions have been determined from three settings: (1) pervasive fine-grained tourmalinization zones in wallrocks within 10 cm of the veins, (2) coarser tourmaline in wallrock-hosted fault zones, and (3) needle-shaped tourmaline from late-stage vugs in the quartz veins. All tourmalines from Panasqueira have ferromagnesian compositions with significant octahedral aluminum contents and variable X-site vacancies. Tourmaline compositions show significant chemical variations at the grain and sample scale but are homogeneous on the deposit scale. Tourmaline is typically optically and chemically zoned, showing significant increases in Fe and F and decrease in Mg, Ca and Al from core to rim. Moreover, as a general trend, Al increases and Mg decreases with proximity to the vein contact. The observed chemical variation seems to have been controlled mainly by the vectors: FeMg-1; (x)square AlNa-1(R2+)(-1); (x)square Al(OH)Na-1(R2+)(-1)F-1; R2+(OH,F)Al-1O-1 and (x)square Al2O Na-1(R2+)(-2)(OH,F)(-1). The total range in tourmaline delta B-11 values from the Panasqueira W-Sn-Cu deposit is from -3.7 to -12.7 parts per thousand, including tourmaline from the three settings. The calculated B-isotope composition of the hydrothermal fluid based on the average tourmaline composition of -9 parts per thousand and an estimated alteration temperature in the wallrocks, based on Ti-in-quartz thermometry, of 500 C is -7.1 parts per thousand. This isotopic composition is permissive of a boron source from local metasediments or an S-type granite, but the high boron concentration in the wallrocks, with > 50 vol% tourmaline, along with the typical element association of Panasqueira (W, Sn, F, Nb, Ta, 13.b) makes a granitic source more likely. Late-stage tourmaline needles in vugs within the mineralized veins show the same patterns and ranges in both chemical and boron isotope composition, suggesting that exsolved magmatic fluids were injected in at least two pulses. The variations in chemical and boron isotopic compositions of tourmaline combined with estimates from Ti-in-quartz thermometry suggest that hydrothermal ore formation is associated with fluid cooling and geochemical fluid-rock interactions.

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