Metamorphic P-T-t evolution of Paleoproterozoic schist-hosted Cu deposits in the Zhongtiao Mountains, North China Craton: Retrograde ore formation during sluggish exhumation

•P-T-t record of schist-hosted Cu deposits within the Tran North China Orogen.•Peak metamorphism is constrained at ∼1881Ma.•Retrograde Cu mineralization sustained from ∼1863 to 1815Ma.•Exhumation rates of the host schist roughly estimated at 0.31–0.05mm/yr.•Schist-hosted Cu deposits formed at retrog...

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Published inPrecambrian research Vol. 300; pp. 59 - 77
Main Authors Qiu, Zheng-Jie, Fan, Hong-Rui, Liu, Xuan, Yang, Kui-Feng, Hu, Fang-Fang, Cai, Ya-Chun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.10.2017
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Summary:•P-T-t record of schist-hosted Cu deposits within the Tran North China Orogen.•Peak metamorphism is constrained at ∼1881Ma.•Retrograde Cu mineralization sustained from ∼1863 to 1815Ma.•Exhumation rates of the host schist roughly estimated at 0.31–0.05mm/yr.•Schist-hosted Cu deposits formed at retrograde stage during a sluggish exhumation. The stratabound Cu deposits in the Zhongtiao Mountains district contain good records about the Precambrian tectonic evolution in the central North China Craton. Five stages of metamorphic and metallogenic processes are identified and the P-T conditions are constrained using mineral geothermobarometry and P-T pseudosection. Results revealed a prograde metamorphism (stage M−1) from 565 to 630°C, and peak metamorphism of 6.5±0.5kbar and 610±20°C (stage M−2). The post-peak metamorphism consisted of a continued retrogression (stage M−3) at 545±5°C and 6.0±0.1kbar, and Cu mineralizations (stages M−4 and M−5). Two distinct mineral assemblages of arsenopyrite-pyrrhotite-pyrite-chalcopyrite and bornite-chalcopyrite-parkerite- wittichenite-bismuth are observed in veinlets. The Cu mineralization occurred from 446 to 341°C at a pressure of ∼5.0 to 4.4kbar. We obtained laser ablation ICPMS monazite U-Pb ages of 1881±15Ma and 1863±17Ma for staurolite schist and mineralized veins, respectively. A Nano-secondary ion mass spectrometer zircon U-Pb age of 1815±32Ma for fluid-modified zircon rims from host schist. These ages are interpreted as the timing for the stages M−2, M−4 and M−5, respectively. These results define a clockwise P-T-t path that displays nearly parallel prograde and retrograde trajectory (Franciscan type). The retrograde portion is similar to near-isobaric cooling (IBC) stage, which supports a relatively slow exhumation following a continental collision. It is proposed that the ore materials were mainly derived from the host rocks, which might have been pre-enriched. Cu mineralization formed during the retrograde cooling stage at greenschist facies, and was likely related to a post-orogenic sluggish exhumation at a rate of 0.31–0.05mm/yr.
ISSN:0301-9268
1872-7433
DOI:10.1016/j.precamres.2017.08.014