Hydrothermal alteration and mineralization of middle jurassic dexing porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Southeast China

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The Dexing deposit is located in a NE-trending magmatic belt along the southeastern margin of the Yangtze Craton. It is the largest porphyry copper deposit in China, consisting of three porphyry copper orebodies of Zhushahong, Tongchang and Fujiawu from northwest to southeast. It contains 1168 Mt of ores with 0.5% Cu and 0.01% Mo. The Dexing deposit is hosted by Middle Jurassic granodiorite porphyries and pelitic schist of Proterozoic age. The Tongchang granodiorite porphyry has a medium K cal-alkaline series, with medium K2O content (1.94-2.07 wt%), and low K2O/(Na2O + K2O) (0.33-0.84) ratios. They have high large-ion lithophile elements, high light rare-earth elements, and low high-field-strength elements. The hydrothermal alteration at Tongchang is divided into four alteration mineral assemblages and related vein systems. They are early K-feldspar alteration and A vein; transitional (chlorite + illite) alteration and B vein; late phyllic (quartz + muscovite) alteration and D vein; and latest carbonate, sulfate and oxide alteration and hematite veins. Primary fluid inclusions in quartz from phyllic alteration assemblage include liquid-rich (type 1), vapor-rich (type 2) and halite-bearing ones (type 3). These provide trapping pressures of 20-400 × 105 Pa of fluids responsible for the formation of D veins. Igneous biotite from least altered granochiorite porphyry and hydrothermal muscovite in mineralized granodiorite porphyry possess δ18O and δD values of 4.6‰ and -87‰ for biotite and 7.1-8.9‰, -71 to -73‰ for muscovite. Stable isotopic composition of the hydrothermal water suggests a magmatic origin. The carbon and oxygen isotope for hydrothermal calcite are -4.8 to -6.2‰ and 6.8-18.8‰, respectively. The δ34S of pyrite in quartz vein ranges from -0.1 to 3‰, whereas δ34S for chalcopyrite in calcite veins ranges from 4 to 5‰. These are similar to the results of previous studies, and suggest a magmatic origin for sulfur. Results from alteration assemblages and vein system observation, as well as geochemical, fluid inclusion, stable isotope studies indicate that the involvement of hydrothermal fluids exsolved from a crystallizing melt are responsible for the formation of Tongchang porphyry Cu-Mo orebodies in Dexing porphyry deposit. © 2007 The Authors Journal compilation.

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Li, X., & Sasaki, M. (2007). Hydrothermal alteration and mineralization of middle jurassic dexing porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, Southeast China. In Resource Geology (Vol. 57, pp. 409–426). Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-3928.2007.00032.x

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