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滇东北地区层控Pb-Zn-(F-Ba)矿床的热液喀斯特成因
  
关键词:hydrothermal karst Pb Zn (F Ba) deposit  Dengying formation of the upper Sinian—Meishucun formation of the lower Cambrian  northeast Yunnan
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张立生 中国地质科学院成都地质矿产研究所 
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Hydrothermal Karst Genesis of Stratabound Pb-Zn-(F-Ba) Deposits in Northeast Yunnan
      Stratabound Pb Zn (F Ba) deposits hosted by carbonate rock (dolomitite) of Zb dn 2-∈ 1 in northeast Yunnan have been considered to be sedimentary or sedimentary reworked deposits, But, our field observation indicates that they are typical epigenetic deposits with filling of ore fluid in open space. Banded or bedded structure to be regardered as an evidence for syngenetic ore formation turned out to be a product of filling of ore fluid in sheet karst cavities characterized by dissecting the bedding. The orebodies exhibit forms of typical karst cavities. Some orebodies occur in a spherical form which is regarded as characteristic of the hydrothermal karst cavities. Karst collapse breccia occurs in the margin of the orebodies. The footwall of the orebodies is uneven. Inverse triangular solution caves filled with barite, fluorite, galena and sphalerite occur in the footwall. The homogenization temperatures of the fluid inclusions in sphalerite from these deposits range from 90℃ to 140℃, while those in associated fluorite and barite from 70℃ to 120℃. The salinities of the inclusion fluid are estimated to be in the range of 10.24-23.99 wt NaCl %. The ore fluid had a density of 1.04-1.10g/cm 3. Sphalerite contains a large amount of organic or CO 2 inclusions. REE geochemistry of associated fluorite and lead isotope data of the ores suggest that the ore forming metals were derived from upper crust other than the basalt. The δD and δ 18 O values of inclusion fluid in sphalerite and fluorite suggest that water of the ore fluid was derived mainly from meteoric water. Strata from Sinian to Jurassic are conformable or pseudoconformable. The top horizon of Pb Zn (F Ba) deposits is Carboniferous and Permian. The basalt only contains a small amount of Pb Zn (F Ba) ore veins. There are no Pb Zn (F Ba) mineralization in tremendous carbonate rocks of the Triassic. The Pb Zn (F Ba) deposits are characterized by a clear vertical zonation: the lower orebodies occur as irregular shapes of karst cavities and are characterized by predominance of lead over zinc; the upper orebodies exhibit stratiform or stratoid forms of sheet karst cavities and are characterized by predominance of zinc over lead. From the above mentioned geologic geochemical characteristics such a metallogenic model is proposed. In the Late Permian, as a result of dissolution of salts and organic material, permeating downwards along the fractures and fissures meteoric water changed into a brine. Extracting the trace metals from the wall rocks on the way, this brine changed into an ore brine. In depth, under the influence of geothermal gradiant and basalt magmatism the ore brine changed further into a hot ore brine. Tectonism and magmatism drove it to rise along the fractures. The hot ore brine dolomitized and karstificated the carbonate rock of Zb dn 2,Simultaneously, when it run into sulfur which had been produced by reduction of sulfate by bacteria or abiotic reduction, galena and sphalerite (with barite and fluorite) were deposited out in karst cavities, forming irregular orebodies. When the hot ore brine flowed into carbonate rock of ∈ 1 under the pseudoconformity, because of shielding effect of the shale, it flowed laterally along the bedding. As a consequence sheet karst caves and stratiform or stratoid orebodies were formed.
ZHANG Li-sheng.1997.Hydrothermal Karst Genesis of Stratabound Pb-Zn-(F-Ba) Deposits in Northeast Yunnan[J].Acta Geoscientica Sinica,18(1):41-52.
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