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Microscale sulfur isotopic compositions of sulfide minerals from the Jinding Zn-Pb deposit, Yunnan Province, Southwest China TEXT SIZE: A A A

The Jinding Zn-Pb deposit, located in the Lanping basin in Northwest Yunnan Province, is the largest Zn-Pb deposit in China, and also probably the youngest sediment-hosted super giant Zn-Pb deposit in the world. Its genesis differs from the well-known major types of sediment-hosted Zn-Pb deposits. Based on mineral paragenesis and textures, there are two stages of mineralization: stage 1 that is typically characterized by fine-grained sulfide minerals (galena, sphalerite, pyrite and marcasite) disseminated in sandstones of the Lower Cretaceous Jingxing Formation (K(1)j) and massive sulfides in limestone breccias of the Paleocene Yunlong Formation (E(1)y); and stage 2 which mainly occurs as coarse-grained galena veins crosscutting stage 1 sulfides, and minor amounts of colloform sphalerite intergrown with galena. In situ sulfur isotopic analyses of galena, sphalerite and pyrite were determined by secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), and showed highly variable delta S-34 values (-42.1 parts per thousand-7.7 parts per thousand) of different ore types. Stage 1 mineralization has delta S-34 values from -42.1 parts per thousand to -10.2 parts per thousand with the majority ranging from -26 parts per thousand to -14 parts per thousand. Stage 2 mineralization has higher delta S-34 values ( -83 parts per thousand-7.7 parts per thousand). Combined with the geological settings and mineral paragenesis, the sulfur isotopic data presented here suggest multiple sulfur sources (biogenic sulfur + evaporites) and formation mechanisms for reduced sulfur (H2S). H2S responsible for stage 1 sulfide precipitation was associated with bacterial sulfate reduction (BSR). However, H2S of stage 2 was likely derived from thermochemical sulfate reduction (TSR). The most reasonable scenario for the stage 1 mineralization is a metal-bearing brine mixing with an H2S-rich fluid, thereby causing rapid sulfide precipitation. Till the stage 2, the ore-forming fluid shifted to the meteoric water that infiltrated and reacted with evaporitic rocks, leached metals and transported them as sulfate- or sulfite-complexes to the Jinding dome where the oxidized sulfur was reduced by organic matters to H2S, leading to precipitation of metal sulfides. In contrast to other sulfide deposits in the Lanping basin, biogenic sulfur might have played a key role in the mineralization process, especially during the early stage of formation of the Jinding Zn-Pb deposit. (C) 2013 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Publication name

 GONDWANA RESEARCH, 26 (2):594-607; SI 10.1016/j.gr.2013.07.021 SEP 2014

Author(s)

 Tang, Yong-Yong; Bi, Xian-Wu; Fayek, Mostafa; Hu, Rui-Zhong; Wu, Li-Yan; Zou, Zhi-Chao; Feng, Cai-Xia; Wang, Xin-Song

Corresponding author 

 BI Xianwu 
 bixianwu@vip.gyig.ac.cn 
 Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Ore Deposit Geochem, Guiyang 550002, Peoples R China.

 

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