Metal Sources in the Proterozoic Vazante-Paracatu Sediment-Hosted Zn District, Brazil: Constraints from Pb Isotope Compositions of Meta-Siliciclastic Units

Neil A. Fernandes, G. Olivo, D. Layton-Matthews, A. Voinot, D. Chipley, M. Leybourne, W. Reith, E. Leduc, Gustavo Diniz-Oliveira, T. Kyser
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Different types of sediment-hosted whole-rock Pb isotope (206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, 208Pb/204Pb) compositions were determined from phyllites, carbonaceous phyllites (>1% TOC), and meta-litharenites belonging to the Serra do Garrote Formation, which is part of the Proterozoic Vazante Group, Brazil. Results were integrated with lithogeochemistry in order to identify the Pb isotopic signature of Zn enrichment (up to 0.24 wt.% Zn) associated with meta-siliciclastic-hosted sulfide mineralization that formed prior to the Brasiliano Orogeny (850 to 550 Ma) in order to (1) understand the nature of siliciclastic sediment sources, (2) identify possible metal sources in pre-orogenic meta-siliciclastic-hosted Zn mineralization, and (3) evaluate the genetic links between the Zn enrichment in the relatively reduced phyllite package, and different styles of syn-orogenic Zn ± Pb mineralization (hypogene Zn-silicate and Zn-Pb sulfide) in overlying dolomitic carbonates throughout the Vazante-Paracatu Zn District, Brazil. The whole-rock 206Pb/204Pb and 207Pb/204Pb isotope ratios of meta-siliciclastic rocks plot as positively sloping, sub-parallel arrays with radiogenic, upper continental crust compositions, which could represent a detrital contribution from at least two upper continental crust sources. However, the 206Pb/204Pb versus 207Pb/204Pb isotope system does not distinguish between Zn-enriched samples and un-mineralized samples. In the whole-rock 206Pb/204Pb–208Pb/204Pb plot, Zn-enriched samples form a flat trend of lower 208Pb/204Pb values (38.3 to 39.5) compared to the Zn-poor ones that follow common upper crustal trends. Zinc-enriched samples have low whole-rock Th/U values (<4) and higher whole-rock U concentrations compared to unmineralized samples. These support the hypothesis that U (± Pb) was added by pre-orogenic metalliferous fluids, which were in turn derived from underlying Paleoproterozoic and Archean basement rocks. Due to U addition, the original whole-rock thorogenic and uranogenic Pb isotope systems were decoupled in mineralized samples. Pre-orogenic metalliferous fluids have similar present-day first-order characteristics, including: (1) relatively high U/Pb and (2) low Th/U values, when compared to galena in the major carbonate-hosted Zn ± Pb deposits (Vazante, Morro Agudo, Ambrosia, Fagundes) in the Vazante Group. These results support the hypothesis that Zn-rich layers and veins in mineralized carbonaceous phyllites could be linked to the same origins as carbonate-hosted mineral deposits throughout the Vazante Basin, but further data are warranted. We suggest that the tectonic evolution of the Vazante Basin saw multiple phases of Zn-rich mineralization over protracted time periods from around 1200 to 550 Ma.
巴西元古代Vazante-Paracatu沉积含锌区金属来源:来自元硅碎屑单元Pb同位素组成的约束
在巴西元古界Vazante群Serra do Garrote组千粒岩、碳质千粒岩(TOC >1%)和变岩屑岩中测定了不同类型沉积岩全岩Pb同位素(206Pb/204Pb、207Pb/204Pb、208Pb/204Pb)组成。将结果与岩石地球化学相结合,确定了在Brasiliano造山运动(850 ~ 550 Ma)之前形成的与变质硅屑-硫化物成矿有关的锌富集(高达0.24 wt.% Zn)的Pb同位素特征,以便(1)了解硅屑沉积来源的性质,(2)确定造山前变质硅屑-锌矿化可能的金属来源。(3)评价了巴西Vazante-Paracatu锌区相对还原千叶岩包体中锌的富集与上覆白云岩碳酸盐岩中不同类型的同造山带锌±铅成矿作用(下生硅酸锌和硫化锌)之间的成因联系。变质硅质碎屑岩的全岩206Pb/204Pb和207Pb/204Pb同位素比值与放射成因的上大陆地壳组成呈正倾斜的亚平行阵列,可能代表至少两个上大陆地壳源的碎屑贡献。然而,206Pb/204Pb与207Pb/204Pb同位素系统不区分富锌样品和未矿化样品。在全岩206Pb/204Pb - 208Pb/204Pb地块中,富锌样品呈现出较低208Pb/204Pb值(38.3 ~ 39.5)的平坦趋势,而贫锌样品则呈现出普遍的上地壳趋势。与未矿化样品相比,富锌样品具有较低的全岩Th/U值(<4)和较高的全岩U浓度。这支持了U(±Pb)是由造山前含金属流体添加的假设,这些流体依次来自下伏的古元古代和太古代基底岩石。由于U的加入,矿化样品中原始的全岩造山和造铀Pb同位素系统被解耦。造山前含金属流体具有与现今类似的一级特征,包括:(1)相对较高的U/Pb值和(2)相对较低的Th/U值,与Vazante群主要碳酸盐岩含锌±Pb矿床(Vazante、Morro Agudo、Ambrosia、Fagundes)中的方铅矿相比。这些结果支持了一种假设,即矿化碳质千层岩中的富锌层和矿脉可能与整个Vazante盆地的碳酸盐矿床具有相同的起源,但还需要进一步的数据。研究认为,在1200 ~ 550 Ma的漫长时间内,瓦赞特盆地经历了多期富锌成矿作用。
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