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GEOCHEMISTRY OF LAMPROPHYRES IN THE LAOWANGZHAI GOLD DEPOSITS,YUNNAN

GEOCHEMISTRY OF LAMPROPHYRES IN THE LAOWANGZHAI GOLD DEPOSITS, YUNNAN
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摘要 This paper systematically reports geochemical data of lamprophyres which are temporally andspatially related to Au mineralization in the Laowangzhai gold deposits, Yunnan Province. Majorelements show that lamprophyres in the orefield are alkalic series and potassic calc-alkaline lam-prophyres. Chondrite-normalized transition element patterns of the lamprophyres are "W" shapedwhich suggest that the rocks are mantle-derived. The lamprophyres are enriched in large ionlithophile elements (LlLE ), high field strength elements (HFSE ) and rare earth elements(REE), and have high 87Sr/86Sr but low 143Nd/144Nd ratios. All the characteristics above and cal-culation modelling suggest that the source of the lamprophyres is incompatible element-enrichedmetasomatic mantle. This paper systematically reports geochemical data of lamprophyres which are temporally andspatially related to Au mineralization in the Laowangzhai gold deposits, Yunnan Province. Majorelements show that lamprophyres in the orefield are alkalic series and potassic calc-alkaline lam-prophyres. Chondrite-normalized transition element patterns of the lamprophyres are "W" shapedwhich suggest that the rocks are mantle-derived. The lamprophyres are enriched in large ionlithophile elements (LlLE ), high field strength elements (HFSE ) and rare earth elements(REE), and have high 87Sr/86Sr but low 143Nd/144Nd ratios. All the characteristics above and cal-culation modelling suggest that the source of the lamprophyres is incompatible element-enrichedmetasomatic mantle.
出处 《Geotectonica et Metallogenia》 1997年第Z1期56-65,共10页 大地构造与成矿学(英文版)
关键词 LAMPROPHYRE the Laowangzhai GOLD DEPOSITS YUNNAN lamprophyre the Laowangzhai gold deposits Yunnan
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