ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Geochemistry of the Paleoproterozoic Metavolcanic Rocks and Relation to Cu-Fe VMS Deposits in Central Yunnan, China

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Qidong Xu
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Abstract - The metavolcanic rocks of the Dahongshan area have been subjected to both widespread hydrothermal alteration from circulating seawater and to regional metamorphism, such that their mineralogic and chemical compositions have been changed significantly. Studies of immobile elements show that these rocks were originally tholeiitic basalts with geochemical characteristics of T-type MORB formed in a mid-ocean ridge environment. The accompanying Cu-Fe-rich VMS mineralization is in keeping with the original petrology and tectonic setting of these metavolcanic rocks. Regional alteration evident in K-Mg enrichment is related to sericitization and chloritization. Local alteration associated with Cu-Fe mineralization appears to have been accompanied by Si enrichment and Na depletion. P enrichment identifies metasomatism related to Cu-Fe reconcentration in the mineralized zone.
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APA: Qidong Xu  (1999)  ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Geochemistry of the Paleoproterozoic Metavolcanic Rocks and Relation to Cu-Fe VMS Deposits in Central Yunnan, China

MLA: Qidong Xu ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Geochemistry of the Paleoproterozoic Metavolcanic Rocks and Relation to Cu-Fe VMS Deposits in Central Yunnan, China. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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