Using titanite to constrain geochronology and physicochemical conditions of hydrothermal mineralization events: A case study of the Duotoushan Fe–Cu deposit, Eastern Tianshan, NW China
Abstract:As a common Ca‐ and Ti‐ bearing silicate mineral in many types of hydrothermal deposits, titanite usually contains high concentrations of trace elements. Its mineral chemistry and U–Pb isotope can reveal the physicochemical conditions and geochronology of the ore‐forming systems. In this contribution, we present a detailed study on titanite which precipitated during the Fe mineralization in the Duotoushan deposit. Due to coexistence with hydrothermal minerals, low Th/U ratios (0.02–0.3), and depletion in rare … Show more
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