Occurrence characteristics and enrichment mechanism of cobalt in pyrite from the Han-Xing type skarn iron deposit using laser-ablation inductively-coupled-plasma mass-spectrometry elemental mapping, Taihang Mountain, China
Chao Qin, Ju-Quan Zhang, Masroor Alam, Yu-Ying Tang, Ming Bai, Li-Shuai Dong, Fang-Yue Wang, Xian Liang, Jing Lu
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Abstract
Cobalt is a critical and strategic metal mainly found as associated element in several types of deposits, of which skarn-type deposits are the major sources. Han-Xing type skarn iron deposit, having high grade iron ore and associated cobalt, is a typical skarn-type iron ore in China. But the complete recovery and exploitation of cobalt are restricted because of the lower grade of related cobalt and the dearth of prior research on its occurrence condition and enrichment mechanism. In this paper, pyrite from five typical ore deposits in the Han-Xing area was studied by using electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and laser-ablation inductively-coupled-plasma mass-spectrometry (LA–ICP–MS) techniques to decipher the occurrence state and enrichment mechanism of associated cobalt in skarn-type iron deposits. The results show that Co2+ replaces Fe2+ in pyrite through isomorphism. The distribution of cobalt in pyrite from different deposits varies greatly, that is, in the Xishimen iron deposit, the cobalt content is comparatively enriched in the pyrite's core. In contrast, in other deposits, the cobalt content is concentrated in the pyrite's rims, where it can be up to 1000 times higher than in the core. The cobalt mineralization in Han-Xing area can be divided into several stages. The sulphur element of sulphide is mainly derived from evaporite, while cobalt mineralization occurred in the early stage with pyrite formation or in the late stage by metasomatism/cementation of Co-rich ore-forming fluid. The magma assimilated with the Ordovician evaporite not only promoted iron mineralization, but also became the main controlling factor for cobalt enrichment.
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In recent years there has been a growth of specialist journals within geological sciences. Nevertheless, there is an important role for a journal of an interdisciplinary kind. Traditionally, GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL has been such a journal and continues in its aim of promoting interest in all branches of the Geological Sciences, through publication of original research papers and review articles. The journal publishes Special Issues with a common theme or regional coverage e.g. Chinese Dinosaurs; Tectonics of the Eastern Mediterranean, Triassic basins of the Central and North Atlantic Borderlands). These are extensively cited.
The Journal has a particular interest in publishing papers on regional case studies from any global locality which have conclusions of general interest. Such papers may emphasize aspects across the full spectrum of geological sciences.