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- W2064962110 abstract "A number of porphyry Cu deposits have been described from east China which occur in association with Mesozoic high Sr/Y rocks within the continental interior rather than in an arc setting. However, the origin of these high Sr/Y rocks remains controversial. In this study we report precise zircon U–Pb age, as well as major-trace element and Sr–Nd–Pb isotope compositions from the Mujicun Cu mineralized porphyries in the northern Taihang orogen of eastern North China Craton (NCC). LA-ICP-MS zircon U–Pb dating yields an emplacement age of 143 ± 2 Ma, identical to the molybdenite Re–Os isochron ages of 142.5 ± 1.4 Ma for this intrusion. Like most of the Mesozoic adakitic rocks from the eastern NCC, the ore-bearing porphyries and associated volcanic lavas from northern Taihang orogen are rich in large ion lithophile elements and light REE, and have highly differentiated REE patterns. The porphyries and associated volcanic lavas have Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic compositions showing EM1-like isotopic signatures. Such geochemical and isotopic features confirm that the parental magma for these rocks originated from melting of an enriched sub-continental lithospheric mantle source. In comparison to the associated lavas, the ore-bearing porphyries have pronounced low Fe2O3T, TiO2 and P2O5 contents, and middle-heavy REE (and Y) and Zr concentrations, indicating fractional crystallization of amphibole with the observed accessory mineral assemblage such as Fe–Ti oxides, titanite, zircon and apatite. On the other hand, most of the porphyries exhibit relatively high Al2O3, Ba and Sr concentrations and pronounced positive Eu anomalies, excluding significant plagioclase fractionation due to suppression of the high water content in the magmas. The presence of the contemporary amphibole cumulates regionally exposed in the study area strongly support significant amphibole fractionation during the formation of the Mujicun porphyries. Thus, fractionation of a water-saturated magma is proposed as a plausible mechanism through which the high Sr/Y magmas possessing a high potential to generate porphyry Cu deposits formed. The identification of high Sr/Y magmas associated with porphyry Cu systems during the craton destruction of the NCC has important implications in formulating strategies for prospecting porphyry Cu deposits." @default.
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- W2064962110 date "2013-12-01" @default.
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- W2064962110 title "Origin of high Sr/Y magmas from the northern Taihang Mountains: Implications for Mesozoic porphyry copper mineralization in the North China Craton" @default.
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