2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9040212
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U-Pb Ages, O Isotope Compositions, Raman Spectrum, and Geochemistry of Cassiterites from the Xi’ao Copper-Tin Polymetallic Deposit in Gejiu District, Yunnan Province

Abstract: : The Xi’ao Cu-Sn polymetallic deposit is located in the inner alteration zone of the Laoka granite. The ore bodies extend to 400 m in the granite rock and primarily occur with fluorite and potassic alterations. Two cassiterite samples of altered rock-type ore and one tourmaline vein-type ore in the Xi’ao Cu-Sn polymetallic deposit yielded U-Pb ages of 83.3 ± 2.1 Ma, 84.9 ± 1.7 Ma, and 84.0 ± 5.6 Ma, respectively. The Raman spectrum peak values of A1g were shifted to a lower frequency, possibly due to the subs… Show more

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“…(2011), Hulsbosch and Muchez (2019), Kendall-Langley et al (2019. Xenothermal and epithermal environment: Murciego et al (1997), Pavlova et al (2015), Guo et al (2018), Cheng et al (2019), Zhao et al (2019).…”
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“…(2011), Hulsbosch and Muchez (2019), Kendall-Langley et al (2019. Xenothermal and epithermal environment: Murciego et al (1997), Pavlova et al (2015), Guo et al (2018), Cheng et al (2019), Zhao et al (2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cheng et al (2019) attribute these variations to processes involving element fractionation during mineral growth due to fluid disequilibrium. However, variations in the concentration of Nb and Ta may also be related to the physical-chemical characteristics of the hydrothermal fluids (Zhao et al 2019;Lerouge et al 2017). Zhang et al (2017) noted that cassiterite from high-temperature systems related to highly fractionated Li-F granites and pegmatites has high Nb, Ta and Zr contents (with low Zr/Hf ratios) but low Fe and Mn contents, contrary to cassiterite from low-temperature hydrothermal deposits.…”
Section: Controls On Minor-and Trace-element Variations In Cassiteritementioning
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“…Cassiterite (SnO 2 ) is the most important ore mineral for tin deposits and has a tetragonal lattice structure similar to that of the rutile group (M 4+ O 2 ) [1][2][3][4]. Because cassiterite is resistant to chemical and physical alteration and weathering, trace elements, such as Fe, Ti, W, Zr, Hf, Ta, Nb, Mn, Sc, V, and Sb in cassiterite could be used to study mineralization processes and precipitation environments of tin mineralization [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Furthermore, the presence of U and Pb makes it possible to date cassiterite with U-Pb geochronology [1,2,4,[7][8][9][11][12][13][14][15].…”
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“…The world-class Gejiu tin polymetallic deposit in SW China has large metal reserves with an endowment estimated at ~10 million metric tonnes of tin, copper, lead, and zinc, containing approximately 300 Mt of tin and copper ore averaging 1 wt% Sn and 2 wt% Cu, respectively, and 400 Mt of lead-zinc ore with 7 wt% Pb + Zn [3,18,19]. Many attempts at dating mineralization timing have been conducted on hydrothermal minerals, including K-Ar/ 40 Ar- 39 Ar dating on quartz/cassiterite [20], Pb-Pb dating on sulfide [20], Re-Os dating of molybdenite [21], and U-Pb dating of cassiterite [3,8,10,22]. However, there is still a lack of systematic cassiterite U-Pb dating of different ore styles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%