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Published on: June 24, 2018
Fluorite material sources and magmatic-tectonic controls in hydrothermal fluorite deposits
Fengyu Sun1, Changling Qu1, Xin Du2
1Institute of Resources and Environment, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo, Henan, China.
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A fundamental yet unresolved issue in hydrothermal fluorite deposits is that initial 143Nd/144Nd ratios vary significantly among different veins, even among those with similar mineralization ages within the same region. This discrepancy likely reflects variations in the material sources of hydrothermal fluids, although the specific controlling factors and mechanisms remain unclear. To address this issue, this study analyses two types of fluorite veins on the southern margin of the North China Craton-both controlled by the same fault system and the same pluton-using Sm-Nd and C-O isotopes. The Baimiaogou fluorite veinlets represent conduit structures for hydrothermal migration, whereas the Yangshan fluorite veins represent host structures for ore precipitation. The results show that the Baimiaogou veinlets, which acted as fluid conduits, display highly variable isotopic compositions, with initial 143Nd/144Nd ratios of 0.511379 to 0.511757, εNd(t) values of -21.55 to -14.17, and TDM2 ages of 1.64 to 1.93 Ga. Associated calcite exhibits a pronounced oxygen isotope shift, with δ18OV-SMOW‰ values between 1.6‰ and 7.0‰. In contrast, the Yangshan veins, which served as host structures, show isotopic consistency, with tightly clustered initial 143Nd/144Nd ratios (0.511751-0.511799), εNd(t) values (-14.29 to -13.36), TDM2 ages (1.58-1.60 Ga), and associated calcite δ18OV-SMOW‰ values (7.5-8.5‰). Neodymium isotope mass balance calculations indicate that the variations in Nd isotope values reflect mixing between initial magmatic-hydrothermal fluids and the ancient Taihua Group metamorphic basement during fluid migration. Macro- and microstructural analyses reveal that the Baimiaogou veinlets experienced multiple tectonic pulses within an open system characterised by dynamically changing fluid flow paths, whereas the Yangshan veins formed during a single phase of large-scale extensional faulting, with fluid precipitation occurring in a relatively closed space. Thus, the nature and pulsatory behaviour of fault structures also control the variations in Nd isotope values. This model highlights the coupled control of magmatism and structural processes on the material sources of fluorite in hydrothermal deposits, providing new constraints for understanding the metallogenic mechanisms of hydrothermal fluorite systems.
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