ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Sedimentary Exhalative Massive Sulfide Deposits in the Proterozoic Langshan - Zhaertai Rift in ChinA

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 472 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
Abstract -There are a number of sedimentary exhalative massive sulfide (SEDEX) deposits in the Proterozoic Langshan-Zhaertai rift at the western segment of the northern margin of the North China platform in China, including more than ten large, medium and small deposits located in a belt of 300 km EW by 50 km to 100 km NS, with large Cu, Pb, Zn, Ag, and S reserves. In several representative SEDEX deposits in the rift, the mineralizing elements are prominently zoned, horizontally or vertically, with Cu decreasing but Pb increasing from west to east, Cu decreasing but Zn increasing from bottom to top, and Zn restricted to the bottom half. The ore-hosting rocks, characterized by a clear manganese halo, have developed a polymetallic mineralization in positive relation with their carbon contents. Their isotopic aspects are: ?34S has relatively large positive values, fluctuating between +5‰ and +35‰, compared with Pb isotopic compositions which are less variable, with a model age of 1600 Ma to 1800 Ma, showing that they are mantle-derived. The mineralizing materials were associated undoubtedly with the contemporaneously faulting events in the rift. The deposits owe their origin to seafloor exhalation, with sedimentary rocks as their hosts.
Citation
APA:
(1999) ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Sedimentary Exhalative Massive Sulfide Deposits in the Proterozoic Langshan - Zhaertai Rift in ChinAMLA: ANCIENT VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSITS IN CHINA - Sedimentary Exhalative Massive Sulfide Deposits in the Proterozoic Langshan - Zhaertai Rift in ChinA. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.