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Oxidized sulfur-rich arc magmas formed porphyry Cu deposits by 1.88 Ga

Earth Sciences

Oxidized sulfur-rich arc magmas formed porphyry Cu deposits by 1.88 Ga

X. Meng, J. M. Kleinsasser, et al.

This study reveals groundbreaking insights into the Haib porphyry Cu deposit in Namibia, suggesting that similar oxidized, sulfur-rich magmas associated with porphyry Cu mineralization existed in the late Paleoproterozoic. Conducted by Xuyang Meng and colleagues, this research connects ancient geological processes with modern metallogeny.... show more
Abstract
Most known porphyry Cu deposits formed in the Phanerozoic and are exclusively associated with moderately oxidized, sulfur-rich, hydrous arc-related magmas derived from partial melting of the asthenospheric mantle metasomatized by slab-derived fluids. Yet, whether similar metallogenic processes also operated in the Precambrian remains obscure. Here we address the issue by investigating the origin, fO2, and S contents of calc-alkaline plutonic rocks associated with the Haib porphyry Cu deposit in the Paleoproterozoic Richtersveld Magmatic Arc (southern Namibia), an interpreted mature island-arc setting. We show that the ca. 1886–1881 Ma ore-forming magmas, originated from a mantle-dominated source with minor crustal contributions, were relatively oxidized (1–2 log units above the fayalite-magnetite-quartz redox buffer) and sulfur-rich. These results indicate that moderately oxidized, sulfur-rich arc magma associated with porphyry Cu mineralization already existed in the late Paleoproterozoic, probably as a result of recycling of sulfate-rich seawater or sediments from the subducted oceanic lithosphere at that time.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 13, 2021
Authors
Xuyang Meng, Jackie M. Kleinsasser, Jeremy P. Richards, Simon R. Tapster, Pedro J. Jugo, Adam C. Simon, Daniel J. Kontak, Laurence Robb, Grant M. Bybee, Jeffrey H. Marsh, Richard A. Stern
Tags
porphyry Cu deposits
oxidized magmas
sulfur-rich
Paleoproterozoic
metallogenic processes
Haib deposit
seawater recycling
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