Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, China

The Dongguashan deposit is the largest and deepest Cu (Au) deposit in the Tongling region, eastern China. The presence of skarn and stratiform ore bodies in the same system of the Dongguashan deposit has caused much debate as to whether the mineralization was associated with magmatic-hydrothermal or...

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Main Authors: Jiancheng Xie, Likai Ge, Lin Qian, Quanzhong Li, Weidong Sun
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-8937133f21694084a64aaa5ec59e318a2020-12-11T04:22:55ZengElsevierSolid Earth Sciences2451-912X2020-12-0154233246Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, ChinaJiancheng Xie0Likai Ge1Lin Qian2Quanzhong Li3Weidong Sun4School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, 230009, Hefei, PR China; Corresponding author.School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, 230009, Hefei, PR ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, 230009, Hefei, PR ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, 230009, Hefei, PR ChinaCenter of Deep Sea Research, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, 266071, PR China; Laboratory for Marine Mineral Resources, Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology, Qingdao 266237, PR China; CAS Center for Excellence in Tibetan Plateau Earth Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100101, Beijing, PR ChinaThe Dongguashan deposit is the largest and deepest Cu (Au) deposit in the Tongling region, eastern China. The presence of skarn and stratiform ore bodies in the same system of the Dongguashan deposit has caused much debate as to whether the mineralization was associated with magmatic-hydrothermal or sedimentary origin. In this study, in situ (LA-ICP-MS and EPMA) elemental compositions of medium-to coarse-grained euhedral pyrite from the stratiform and skarn ore bodies, and pyritization marble are investigated in the Dongguashan deposit. The results of the studied pyrite samples have relatively consistent trace element composition characteristics and several genetically significant elemental combinations. Gold and Ag are mainly of lattice bound appearance in pyrite. The Pb, Cu, Sb and Tl elements are mainly incorporated into the pyrite structure as substitutions. The distinctly trace element distribution correlations (e.g., Mn, Se and Tl) of the studied pyrites indicate that they were formed in a high temperature and oxidizing environment. Low Au (<0.1 ppm), Cu (mainly <10 ppm), Pb (<10 ppm) and As contents (<100 ppm), relatively low Se content (<50 ppm), and high Co contents, high Co/Ni (mainly >1) and Se/Tl (>10) ratios of the studied pyrites imply that the Dongguashan deposit is most likely to be a magmatic-hydrothermal origin.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451912X20300349Laser ablation ICP-MSTrace elementsPyriteDongguashan Cu (Au) depositTongling region
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author Jiancheng Xie
Likai Ge
Lin Qian
Quanzhong Li
Weidong Sun
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Likai Ge
Lin Qian
Quanzhong Li
Weidong Sun
Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, China
Solid Earth Sciences
Laser ablation ICP-MS
Trace elements
Pyrite
Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit
Tongling region
author_facet Jiancheng Xie
Likai Ge
Lin Qian
Quanzhong Li
Weidong Sun
author_sort Jiancheng Xie
title Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, China
title_short Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, China
title_full Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, China
title_fullStr Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, China
title_full_unstemmed Trace element characteristics of pyrite in Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit, Tongling region, China
title_sort trace element characteristics of pyrite in dongguashan cu (au) deposit, tongling region, china
publisher Elsevier
series Solid Earth Sciences
issn 2451-912X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The Dongguashan deposit is the largest and deepest Cu (Au) deposit in the Tongling region, eastern China. The presence of skarn and stratiform ore bodies in the same system of the Dongguashan deposit has caused much debate as to whether the mineralization was associated with magmatic-hydrothermal or sedimentary origin. In this study, in situ (LA-ICP-MS and EPMA) elemental compositions of medium-to coarse-grained euhedral pyrite from the stratiform and skarn ore bodies, and pyritization marble are investigated in the Dongguashan deposit. The results of the studied pyrite samples have relatively consistent trace element composition characteristics and several genetically significant elemental combinations. Gold and Ag are mainly of lattice bound appearance in pyrite. The Pb, Cu, Sb and Tl elements are mainly incorporated into the pyrite structure as substitutions. The distinctly trace element distribution correlations (e.g., Mn, Se and Tl) of the studied pyrites indicate that they were formed in a high temperature and oxidizing environment. Low Au (<0.1 ppm), Cu (mainly <10 ppm), Pb (<10 ppm) and As contents (<100 ppm), relatively low Se content (<50 ppm), and high Co contents, high Co/Ni (mainly >1) and Se/Tl (>10) ratios of the studied pyrites imply that the Dongguashan deposit is most likely to be a magmatic-hydrothermal origin.
topic Laser ablation ICP-MS
Trace elements
Pyrite
Dongguashan Cu (Au) deposit
Tongling region
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451912X20300349
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