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Primary study of germanium isotope composition in sphalerite from the Fule Pb-Zn deposit, Yunnan province

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ORE GEOLOGY REVIEWS
卷 120, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2020.103466

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Dispersed elements; Ge isotope; Sphalerite; Fule Pb-Zn deposit

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC0602500]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41773012]

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The Sichuan-Yunnan-Guizhou metallogenic province in southwest China is one of the most important low-temperature metallogenic domains in the country, and more than 400 Pb-Zn deposits and/or mineralization points are located in this area. The Fule deposit is better known that the other Pb-Zn deposits in the region because it is extremely highly enriched with dispersed elements, including Ge, Ga, and Cd. Based on information obtained from our previous studies, the contents of Ge and its isotopic compositions in sphalerite are investigated herein. Results show that the Ge content ranges from 60 ppm to 141.5 ppm, and delta Ge-74/70 values vary from-6.57% to 0.97%. In this respect, -6.57% is the most negative Ge isotope composition value reported in any sphalerite or seafloor sulfides to date. The Cd and Ge contents in sphalerite have a good negative relationship, and it is suggested that the mechanisms of Cd and Zn substitution are responsible for the low incorporation of Ge and relate to the high Cd content (up to 3%) of the sphalerite. In addition, there is a good positive correlation between the Ge contents and delta S-34 values, which was likely triggered by variations of fluid temperature. In the same hand specimen, light Ge isotope is more likely to be enriched in dark sphalerite rather than light sphalerite, similarly to Cd isotope distribution in dark and light-colored sphalerite. In addition, Cd and Ge isotope compositions, measured in an ore profile from SBFL22 to SBFL26, show a good positive relationship, suggesting that the fractionation mechanisms between Cd and Ge isotopes may be similar and they were controlled by kinetic fractionation during sphalerite precipitation. Based upon previous limited studies, we conclude that Ge in the Fule deposit is derived from mixing sources and sediment is likely the dominant one.

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