Combined zircon and cassiterite U–Pb dating of the Piaotang granite-related tungsten–tin deposit, southern Jiangxi tungsten district, China

R Zhang, J Lu, B Lehmann, C Li, G Li, L Zhang… - Ore Geology …, 2017 - Elsevier
R Zhang, J Lu, B Lehmann, C Li, G Li, L Zhang, J Guo, W Sun
Ore Geology Reviews, 2017Elsevier
The large low-grade Piaotang W–Sn deposit in the southern Jiangxi tungsten district of the
eastern Nanling Range, South China, is related to a hidden granite pluton of Jurassic age.
The magmatic-hydrothermal system displays a zonation from an inner greisen zone to
quartz veins and to peripheral veinlets/stringers (Five-floor zonation model). Most
mineralization is in quartz veins with wolframite> cassiterite. The hidden granite pluton in
underground exposures comprises three intrusive units, ie biotite granite, two-mica granite …
Abstract
The large low-grade Piaotang W–Sn deposit in the southern Jiangxi tungsten district of the eastern Nanling Range, South China, is related to a hidden granite pluton of Jurassic age. The magmatic-hydrothermal system displays a zonation from an inner greisen zone to quartz veins and to peripheral veinlets/stringers (Five-floor zonation model). Most mineralization is in quartz veins with wolframite > cassiterite. The hidden granite pluton in underground exposures comprises three intrusive units, i.e. biotite granite, two-mica granite and muscovite granite. The latter unit is spatially associated with the W–Sn deposit.
Combined LA-MC-ICP-MS U–Pb dating of igneous zircon and LA-ICP-MS U–Pb dating of hydrothermal cassiterite are used to constrain the timing of granitic magmatism and hydrothermal mineralization. Zircon from the three granite units has a weighted average 206Pb/238U age of 159.8 ± 0.3 Ma (2 σ, MSWD = 0.3). The cathodoluminescence (CL) textures indicate that some of the cassiterite crystals from the wolframite-cassiterite quartz vein system have growth zonations, i.e. zone I in the core and zone II in the rim. Dating on cassiterite (zone II) yields a weighted average 206Pb/238U age of 159.5 ± 1.5 Ma (2 σ, MSWD = 0.4), i.e. the magmatic and hydrothermal systems are synchronous. This confirms the classical model of granite-related tin–tungsten mineralization, and is against the view of a broader time gap of >6 Myr between granite magmatism and W–Sn mineralization which has been previously proposed for the southern Jiangxi tungsten district. The elevated trace element concentrations of Zr, U, Nb, Ta, W and Ti suggest that cassiterite (zone II) formed in a high-temperature quartz vein system related to the Piaotang granite pluton.
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