2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8844312
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Constraints of S–Pb–Sr Isotope Compositions and Rb–Sr Isotopic Age on the Origin of the Laoyingqing Noncarbonate-Hosted Pb–Zn Deposit in the Kunyang Group, SW China

Abstract: The Laoyingqing Pb–Zn deposit is located on the southwestern margin of the Yangtze block and on the east side of the Xiaojiang deep fault in the Sichuan–Yunnan–Guizhou Pb–Zn metallogenic triangle area (SYGT). This deposit was first discovered in the silty and carbonaceous slate of the Middle Proterozoic Kunyang Group that is structurally controlled by thrust faults and anticlines. This study is aimed at investigating whether the Laoyingqing deposit has the same ore-forming age and type as other Pb–Zn deposits … Show more

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“…It cannot be completely ruled out that there is Emeishan basalt in the deep part of this deposit activated by ore-forming fluids, which provides a small amount of metallic elements for this deposit. This conclusion is consistent with the conclusion obtained by Gong et al [7] through Pb and Sr isotope research. The Y and Ho elements have the same valence state and ion radius, and their ion radii with eight co-ordination numbers are almost identical.…”
Section: Rare-earth Elementssupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…It cannot be completely ruled out that there is Emeishan basalt in the deep part of this deposit activated by ore-forming fluids, which provides a small amount of metallic elements for this deposit. This conclusion is consistent with the conclusion obtained by Gong et al [7] through Pb and Sr isotope research. The Y and Ho elements have the same valence state and ion radius, and their ion radii with eight co-ordination numbers are almost identical.…”
Section: Rare-earth Elementssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Based on the research conclusions regarding rare-earth elements and H-O isotopes, combined with previous research results, the mineralization process of the Laoyingqing zinc deposit can be described as a collision between the Indosinian landmass and Yangtze landmass in the late Indosinian period (about 200 Ma), which led to the closure of the ancient Tethys Ocean and the formation of the Wuxing anticline [7]. The basin fluids underwent large-scale migration under the action of gravity, and a small amount of gypsum-salt layer sulfate from marine carbonate rocks of the Dengying Formation of the Sinian system was extracted.…”
Section: Genesis and Metallogenic Model Of Depositmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…The Rb-Sr isotopic compositions obtained for the Laoyingqing deposit are also listed in Table 3. The isochron age of sphalerite was determined to be 209.8 ± 5.2 Ma [17].…”
Section: Rb-sr Isotope Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex metallogenic structural system controls the widespread distribution of Pb-Zn deposits (Figure 1b). The Pb-Zn deposits in the metallogenic district in northeast Yunnan are mainly hosted in Mesoproterozoic epimetamorphic slate [17] and Neoproterozoic-Permian carbonate rocks. Layered, lenticular, and vein-shaped orebodies are controlled by oblique thrust fault zones.…”
Section: Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%