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Zircon Lu-Hf Isotope of Granite in the Bianjiadayuan Pb-Zn-Ag Deposit, Inner Mongolia with Petrogenetic Implications
Series of late Mesozoic A-type granite and related polymetallic deposits located in the Southern Great Xing'an Range, NE China. The Bianjiadayuan Pb-Zn-Ag deposit serves a typical example and consists of quartz-sulfide vein-type mineralization within extensional faults related to granite. In situ LA-ICP-MS Hf isotopic analysis was conducted on zircons from ore-related granite. The zircons are characterized by εHf(t) of +2.3-+4.9 with average of +3.08 and TDM2 of 788-952 Ma, indicating that the granite was derived from a juvenile crust that originated from depleted mantle and contaminated by some ancient continental crust. In term of mineralization,contamination with crust may play an important role in formation of the deposit.
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Lu-Hf Isotope, Zircon, A-Type Granite, Petrogenesis, Bianjiadayuan, NE China.
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