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N(2)-rich fluid in the vein-type Yangjingou scheelite deposit, Yanbian, NE China
Nearly pure N(2) fluid inclusions (T(h) (L) = −151~−168 °C; T(h) (V) = ~150.3 °C) were identified in W-mineralized quartz veins from the Yangjingou scheelite deposit, in the eastern Yanbian area, NE China. Other fluid inclusion populations include N(2)-CO(2), NaCl-H(2)O ± N(2) and CO(2) ± N(2)-NaCl-...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group UK
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884773/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29618835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22227-7 |
Sumario: | Nearly pure N(2) fluid inclusions (T(h) (L) = −151~−168 °C; T(h) (V) = ~150.3 °C) were identified in W-mineralized quartz veins from the Yangjingou scheelite deposit, in the eastern Yanbian area, NE China. Other fluid inclusion populations include N(2)-CO(2), NaCl-H(2)O ± N(2) and CO(2) ± N(2)-NaCl-H(2)O, but no hydrocarbons were detected. The host rocks are part of the Wudaogou Group metamorphic series, which mainly consist of Ca-rich mica schist. Subhedral sulfide minerals occur in early disseminated W-mineralized quartz veins, or have partially replaced early scheelite. T(hN2) and T(hN2-H2O) indicate N(2) fluid-trapping from 315 °C to 410 °C and from 80 MPa to 350 MPa. Oxygen and hydrogen isotopic data (δD = −74.9‰~−77‰, δ(18)O = 9.6‰~12‰, V-SMOW) suggest that the mineralizing fluids were composed of mixed magmatic and metamorphic water, N(2)-rich inclusions (δ(15)N = −0.5‰ to 1.4‰) indicate fluid-rock interaction with metamorphic rocks. The N(2)-rich fluid was closely associated with scheelite precipitation. During thermal decomposition under high oxygen fugacity conditions, which occurred synchronously with metamorphism and magmatic activity, large amounts of N(2) were liberated from NH(4)(+)-micas, which then accumulated in the parent fluid of the quartz scheelite veins. |
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