Geochronology, Geochemistry, and Pb–Hf Isotopic Composition of Mineralization-Related Magmatic Rocks in the Erdaohezi Pb–Zn Polymetallic Deposit, Great Xing’an Range, Northeast China

oleh: Zhitao Xu, Jinggui Sun, Xiaolong Liang, Zhikai Xu, Xiaolei Chu

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2020-03-01

Deskripsi

Late Mesozoic intermediate&#8722;felsic volcanics and hypabyssal intrusions are common across the western slope of the Great Xing&#8217;an Range (GXAR). Spatiotemporally, these hypabyssal intrusions are closely associated with epithermal Pb&#8722;Zn polymetallic deposits. However, few studies have investigated the petrogenesis, contributions and constraints of these Pb&#8722;Zn polymetallic mineralization-related intrusions. Therefore, we examine the representative Erdaohezi deposit and show that these mineralization-related hypabyssal intrusions are composed of quartz porphyry and andesite porphyry with concordant zircon U&#8722;Pb ages of 160.3 &#177; 1.4 Ma and 133.9 &#177; 0.9 Ma, respectively. These intrusions are peraluminous and high-K calc-alkaline or shoshonitic with high Na<sub>2</sub>O + K<sub>2</sub>O contents, enrichment in large ion lithophile elements (LILEs; e.g., Rb, Th, and U), and depletion in high field strength elements (HFSEs; e.g., Nb, Ta, Zr, and Hf), similar to continental arc intrusions. The zircon &#949;Hf(t) values range from 3.1 to 8.0, and the <sup>176</sup>Hf/<sup>177</sup>Hf values range from 0.282780 to 0.282886, with Hf-based Mesoproterozoic T<sub>DM2</sub> ages. No differences exist in the Pb isotope ratios among the quartz porphyry, andesite porphyry and ore body sulfide minerals. Detailed elemental and isotopic data imply that the quartz porphyry originated from a mixture of lower crust and newly underplated basaltic crust, while the andesite porphyry formed from the partial melting of Mesoproterozoic lower crust with the minor input of mantle materials. Furthermore, a magmatic&#8722;hydrothermal origin is favored for the Pb&#8722;Zn polymetallic mineralization in the Erdaohezi deposit. Integrating new and published tectonic evolution data, we suggest that the polymetallic mineralization-related magmatism in the Erdaohezi deposit occurred in a back-arc extensional environment at ~133 Ma in response to the rollback of the Paleo-Pacific Plate.