Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, Xinjiang

BACKGROUND The Hetian nephrite belt is the longest nephrite belt in the world at 1300km. In addition to the traditional primary and placer nephrite, there is widespread Gobi nephrite in the Gobi desert of the Quoqiang district in Xinjiang. OBJECTIVES To identify the origin, genesis, ages and types o...

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Main Authors: LIU Xi-feng, JIA Yu-heng, LIU Yan
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Published: Science Press, PR China 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201806180072
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description BACKGROUND The Hetian nephrite belt is the longest nephrite belt in the world at 1300km. In addition to the traditional primary and placer nephrite, there is widespread Gobi nephrite in the Gobi desert of the Quoqiang district in Xinjiang. OBJECTIVES To identify the origin, genesis, ages and types of Gobi nephrite. METHODS Electronic Microprobe, X-ray Fluorescence, Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry and sensitive high-resolution Ion Microprobe were used to examine the mineral assemblages, chemical composition and ages of Gobi nephrite. Based on these analyses, the genesis of Gobi nephrite was constrained. RESULTS Gobi nephrite was predominantly composed of tremolite (>95%) with minor apatite, diopside, epidote and chromite (< 5%). The color of Gobi nephrite was mainly dark green, green, yellow-green and white. The samples, with the exception of white, were related to the FeO content (0.48%-2.92%). The whole rock analysis suggested that both Gobi nephrite and tremolite had a similar chemical composition. All samples displayed LREE enrichment, flat HREE and negative Eu anomaly (δEu=0.09-0.66). Totally, all these samples had low content of REE (6.93-115.93μg/g), Cr (68.8-119μg/g), and Ni (16.4-38.8μg/g). δD (-24.94‰--56.83‰) of ore-forming fluids indicated that it was composed of magmatic water and meteoric water. SHRIMP U-Pb dating of zircons showed that there were four groups of ages:40-60Ma, 480Ma, 785Ma and 1450-2460Ma. These ages could be used to constrain the formation ages of Gobi nephrite. CONCLUSIONS The geochemistry and ore-forming fluid composition of the Gobi nephrite is similar to the composition of nephrite in the typical Mg-skarn deposit previously reported. The ore-forming age of 400Ma is consistent with the mineralization age of most of the reported ages in the Hetian areas. The multiple age groups also indicate multi-stage mineralization of nephrite.
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spelling doaj.art-7e571bffd51c4a8188bb0ad8ca979acc2023-01-13T10:06:13ZengScience Press, PR ChinaYankuang ceshi0254-53572019-05-0138331632510.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201806180072ykcs-38-3-316Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, XinjiangLIU Xi-feng0JIA Yu-heng1LIU Yan2Guangzhou College of South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510800, ChinaCollege of Earth Sciences, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541006, ChinaInstitute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, ChinaBACKGROUND The Hetian nephrite belt is the longest nephrite belt in the world at 1300km. In addition to the traditional primary and placer nephrite, there is widespread Gobi nephrite in the Gobi desert of the Quoqiang district in Xinjiang. OBJECTIVES To identify the origin, genesis, ages and types of Gobi nephrite. METHODS Electronic Microprobe, X-ray Fluorescence, Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry and sensitive high-resolution Ion Microprobe were used to examine the mineral assemblages, chemical composition and ages of Gobi nephrite. Based on these analyses, the genesis of Gobi nephrite was constrained. RESULTS Gobi nephrite was predominantly composed of tremolite (>95%) with minor apatite, diopside, epidote and chromite (< 5%). The color of Gobi nephrite was mainly dark green, green, yellow-green and white. The samples, with the exception of white, were related to the FeO content (0.48%-2.92%). The whole rock analysis suggested that both Gobi nephrite and tremolite had a similar chemical composition. All samples displayed LREE enrichment, flat HREE and negative Eu anomaly (δEu=0.09-0.66). Totally, all these samples had low content of REE (6.93-115.93μg/g), Cr (68.8-119μg/g), and Ni (16.4-38.8μg/g). δD (-24.94‰--56.83‰) of ore-forming fluids indicated that it was composed of magmatic water and meteoric water. SHRIMP U-Pb dating of zircons showed that there were four groups of ages:40-60Ma, 480Ma, 785Ma and 1450-2460Ma. These ages could be used to constrain the formation ages of Gobi nephrite. CONCLUSIONS The geochemistry and ore-forming fluid composition of the Gobi nephrite is similar to the composition of nephrite in the typical Mg-skarn deposit previously reported. The ore-forming age of 400Ma is consistent with the mineralization age of most of the reported ages in the Hetian areas. The multiple age groups also indicate multi-stage mineralization of nephrite.http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201806180072gobi nephritemg-skarn depositore-forming fluidszircon shrimp u-pb dating
spellingShingle LIU Xi-feng
JIA Yu-heng
LIU Yan
Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, Xinjiang
Yankuang ceshi
gobi nephrite
mg-skarn deposit
ore-forming fluids
zircon shrimp u-pb dating
title Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, Xinjiang
title_full Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, Xinjiang
title_fullStr Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, Xinjiang
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, Xinjiang
title_short Geochemical Characteristics and Genetic Types of Gobi Nephrite in Ruoqiang—Qiemo, Xinjiang
title_sort geochemical characteristics and genetic types of gobi nephrite in ruoqiang qiemo xinjiang
topic gobi nephrite
mg-skarn deposit
ore-forming fluids
zircon shrimp u-pb dating
url http://www.ykcs.ac.cn/en/article/doi/10.15898/j.cnki.11-2131/td.201806180072
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