Title of article
The Gongchangling BIFs from the Anshan–Benxi area, NE China: Petrological–geochemical characteristics and genesis of high-grade iron ores
Author/Authors
Sun، نويسنده , , Xiaohui and Zhu، نويسنده , , Xiao-Qing and Tang، نويسنده , , Hao-Shu and Zhang، نويسنده , , Qian and Luo، نويسنده , , Tai-Yi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
14
From page
112
To page
125
Abstract
The Gongchangling BIFs are located in the Anshan–Benxi area, northeastern part of the North China Craton, of which the No. 2 mining area is the largest and most typical high-grade iron ore producing area in China. In this study, the mineralogy, petrology and chemistry of iron ores (BIFs and high-grade iron ores) and their wall-rocks (amphibolite and garnet–chlorite schist) from the Gongchangling No. 2 mining area were examined to constrain the genesis of high-grade iron ore.
Fs are composed essentially of magnetite and quartz, in addition to actinolite in a few samples; while the high-grade iron ores are mainly composed of magnetite and the quartz is relatively rare. The low contents of Al2O3, TiO2 and HFSE in the BIFs and high-grade iron ores indicate that they are marine chemical precipitates with little input of terrigenous clastic sediments. The magnetite and quartz from BIFs and high-grade iron ores exhibit the similar chemical composition. The REY patterns of BIFs and high-grade iron ores suggest their precipitation after mixing of hydrothermal component with seawater in certain proportions under relatively low oxygen level, and the obvious positive Eu anomalies indicate that high-temperature hydrothermal fluids which percolate and dissolve the submarine volcanic rock may supply the ore-forming material to the Gongchangling iron deposit.
phibolite as interlayer of BIFs recorded the metamorphic temperature of 567 ± 25 °C, moreover, the garnet from wall-rock of high-grade iron ore exhibits the growth zoning produced during prograde metamorphism, indicating that metamorphic hydrothermal fluids played an important role in the genesis of high-grade iron ore. It was proposed that the Gongchangling iron deposit was formed in an arc-related tectonic setting at the late Neoarchean, then it underwent lower amphibolite facies metamorphism, and the high-grade iron ore is the reformed product of BIFs by metamorphic hydrothermal fluids.
Keywords
North China Craton , Oxide facies , Neoarchean BIFs , High-grade iron ore , Gongchangling
Journal title
Ore Geology Reviews
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Ore Geology Reviews
Record number
2284121
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