2023
DOI: 10.3390/min13101348
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Genesis of the Yi’nan Tongjing Gold–Copper Skarn Deposit, Luxi District, North China Craton: Evidence from Fluid Inclusions and H–O Isotopes

Wenyan Cai,
Xiao Liu,
Zhaolu Zhang
et al.

Abstract: The Luxi district presents an exceptional research area for the investigation of the significant role played by magma exsolution fluids in the mineralization process of Au–Cu deposits. A particularly noteworthy occurrence within this region is the Yi’nan Tongjing Au–Cu skarn deposit, situated in the central-southern part of the Luxi district. This deposit primarily occurs in the contact zone between the early Cretaceous Tongjing complex and the Proterozoic to Cambrian sequences. The ore formation process obser… Show more

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“…Fluid inclusions are widely present in minerals, and their types and abundance depend on the petrogenetic environment and crystallographic variations of quartz minerals. Common types of fluid inclusions include gas phase, liquid phase, gas-liquid two-phase, and solid-liquid-gas three-phase inclusions, as illustrated in Figure 5 [17][18][19]. These fluid inclusions contain a significant quantity of impurities such as Na, K, Cl, and Ca, serving as the primary source of alkali metal impurities, while small molecular impurities are mainly found in gas and liquid phases.…”
Section: Fluid Inclusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluid inclusions are widely present in minerals, and their types and abundance depend on the petrogenetic environment and crystallographic variations of quartz minerals. Common types of fluid inclusions include gas phase, liquid phase, gas-liquid two-phase, and solid-liquid-gas three-phase inclusions, as illustrated in Figure 5 [17][18][19]. These fluid inclusions contain a significant quantity of impurities such as Na, K, Cl, and Ca, serving as the primary source of alkali metal impurities, while small molecular impurities are mainly found in gas and liquid phases.…”
Section: Fluid Inclusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%