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5. Multistage Amphiboles from the Galinge Skarn Deposit: Evidence of Igneous Rocks Replacement

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Abstract

Amphiboles from the Galinge skarn deposit, the largest iron (Fe) polymetallic skarn deposit in the Qiman Tagh metallogenic belt (western China), were formed by multistage fluid-rock interactions. Mineral analysis of the various amphiboles suggest that they were formed by the replacement of mafic to intermediate igneous rocks. The two alteration phases have formed three generations of compositionally distinct amphiboles: Amp-I: Ferro-edenitic hornblende (FE); Amp-II: Deep bluish-green magnesian-hastingsite (MH); Amp-III: Light greenish-beige ferro-actinolite (FA). The Amp-I preserves the primary igneous amphibole composition, and was subsequently replaced by Amp-II. The amphibole Cl content markedly increases from the FE (0.176 – 0.582 wt.%)to the MH (0.894 – 3.161 wt.%), and abruptly drops in the FA(0.017 – 0.039 wt.%). The Cl-rich MH contains the lowest concentration of Si [5.64 – 6.28 atoms per formula unit (apfu)], and the highest (K + Na) values (0.72 – 1.06 apfu) in the amphibole A-site with a high K/(K + Na) of 0.491 to 0.429. Both Mg and Fe contents of the MH and FA vary widely, possibly due to the interactions of magma-derived hydrothermal fluids with the basaltic / andesitic host rocks. Formation of the Cl-rich MH may have been associated with the early high-temperature and high-saline hydrothermal fluids, meanwhile the Cl-poor FA may have formed from later low-temperature and low-saline hydrothermal fluids. The MH plays an important role for consuming Cl carried by hydro-thermal fluids. The Cl-rich fluids may have mobilized some elements, such as Fe, Al, Mg, Ca and Ti from the host rocks.

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Metadaten
Titel
Multistage Amphiboles from the Galinge Skarn Deposit: Evidence of Igneous Rocks Replacement
verfasst von
Dr. Miao Yu
Copyright-Jahr
2019
Verlag
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7907-8_5