Ore Geology Reviews | 2019

Episodic Nb–Ta mineralisation in South China: Constraints from in situ LA–ICP–MS columbite-tantalite U–Pb dating

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract South China hosts many Nb–Ta deposits that show evidence for episodic mineralization, which were generated during the emplacement of composite granites. To constrain the spatio-temporal distribution of Nb–Ta mineralisation in the region and to identify future targets for mineral exploration, we used in situ laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy to date 23 columbite-tantalite group mineral (CGM) samples from 14 Nb–Ta deposits. Our CGM U–Pb data, supplemented by previous results, reveal five distinct Nb–Ta mineralisation events in South China as follows: (1) Late Silurian–Middle Devonian (ca. 424–391\u202fMa; e.g., the Xigang and Nanping deposits in eastern Jiangxi and western Fujian Provinces); (2) Triassic (ca. 248–204\u202fMa; e.g., the Houxi, Cunxin, Dongtounan, Shenkeng, Limu and Gaoling deposits in western Guangdong Province and northeastern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; (3) Late Jurassic (ca. 160–150\u202fMa; e.g., the Gedongping, Yichun, Laiziling, Jianfengling and Jinzhulong deposits in Guangxi, Jiangxi and Hunan Provinces); (4) Early Cretaceous (ca. 130\u202fMa; e.g., the Huangshan and Songshugang deposits in northeastern Jiangxi province); and (5) Late Cretaceous (ca. 90\u202fMa; e.g., the Jiepailing deposit, located along the boundary between Hunan and Jiangxi Provinces). We show that Nb–Ta mineralisation in South China was controlled by multiple tectono-magmatic events. Our CGM samples yielded Caledonian (ca. 424–391\u202fMa), early Indosinian (ca. 248\u202fMa) and late Yanshanian (ca. 130\u202fMa) ages, indicating that Nb–Ta mineralisation was abundant during these times and should form the focus for future studies of mineralisation in the region. Early Triassic granite in the Guangning Nb–Ta metallogenic district in western Guangdong Province, Indosinian and early Yanshannian granites in the Miao’ershan–Yuechengling batholith in northeastern Guangxi, and the Late Cretaceous Lingshan batholith in northern Jiangxi Province are identified as targets for future Nb–Ta exploration.

Volume 105
Pages 71-85
DOI 10.1016/J.OREGEOREV.2018.11.023
Language English
Journal Ore Geology Reviews

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