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Geology, geochemistry, and geochronology of the Wangjiazhuang porphyry–breccia Cu(–Mo) deposit in the Zouping volcanic basin, eastern North China Block

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Wang, Hao
Fu, Bin
Xu, Zhaowen
Lu, Xiancai
Lu, Jianjun
Li, Haiyong
Qu, Wenjun
Yang, Xiaonan
Chen, Wei
Zhang, Jun

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The Wangjiazhuang porphyry–breccia Cu(–Mo) deposit is located in the Zouping volcanic basin, western Shandong Province. Seven molybdenite samples yield a Re–Os weighted mean age of 127.8 ± 0.7 Ma (2σ), which is identical within error to the zircon weighted mean ²⁰⁶Pb/²³⁸U age of 128.3 ± 1.3 Ma (2σ) determined for quartz monzonite samples. The host rock is characterized by high concentrations of K₂O (4.26–4.53 wt.%), Na₂O (4.97–5.76 wt.%), LILEs and LREEs, and high Mg# (> 40), and low concentrations of HFSEs and HREEs, with K₂O/Na₂O ratios of 0.76–0.88. The quartz monzonite also has high Sr/Y (69.9–112.5) and (La/Yb)N (22.0–30.0) ratios, similar to adakitic rocks worldwide. Relatively low initial 87Sr/86Sr ratios (0.70549–0.70556), high εNd(t) values (2.58–3.06), high radiogenic Pb [(²⁰⁶Pb/²⁰⁴Pb)i = 18.3424–18.4606, (²⁰⁷Pb/²⁰⁴Pb)i = 15.5692–15.5985, (²⁰⁸Pb/²⁰⁴Pb)i = 38.1714–38.2734] and high zircon εHf(t) values (− 2.1 to + 4.3) indicate that the magma was likely derived from the partial melting of subducted oceanic crust which then reacted with the peridotitic mantle wedge. Both the breccia and porphyry ores have a narrow range of δ³⁴S (− 4.8 to + 2.1‰) and Pb isotopic compositions (²⁰⁶Pb/²⁰⁴Pb = 18.295–18.402, ²⁰⁷Pb/²⁰⁴Pb = 15.551–15.573, and ²⁰⁸Pb/²⁰⁴Pb = 38.215–38.331), suggesting that the ore metals were extracted primarily from the quartz monzonite or similar source. Subduction of the Paleo-Pacific slab during the Early Cretaceous resulted in the formation of the Wangjiazhuang quartz monzonite and associated Cu(–Mo) deposit in western Shandong Province.

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Ore Geology Reviews

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