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The origin of CH4-rich fluids in reduced porphyry-skarn Cu-Mo-Au systems
Wei Zhang;   Anthony E. Williams-Jones;  Cheng-Biao Leng;  Xing-Chun Zhang;  Wei Terry Chen;  Chao-Jian Qin;  Wen-Chao Su;   Jia-Hui Yan
2019
发表期刊Ore Geology Reviews
卷号114页码:1-17
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Although most of the methane on Earth is of biogenic origin, significant abiogenic methane has been identified in a variety of geological environments. Moreover, the presence of methane has been reported recently in fluid inclusions from a number of reduced porphyry deposits. The genesis of this methane, however, remains poorly understood. Here, we present results of a study of magma-exsolved CH4-rich aqueous fluid inclusions in the Seleteguole reduced porphyry–skarn Cu–Mo–Au deposit, NW China. Four types of fluid inclusions, namely intermediate-density two-phase aqueous inclusions, low-density vapor inclusions, brine inclusions and aqueous liquid inclusions, have been distinguished on the basis of the phases present at room temperature. The intermediate-density inclusions were trapped as a single phase and contain 3.8–10.4 mol/kg CH4, corresponding to an oxygen fugacity between ΔFMQ − 1 and ΔFMQ − 0.5. This attests to the remarkably reduced nature of the fluid. The δ13C value of the CH4-hosted fluid inclusions ranges from –29.4‰ to –19.1‰ (PDB), which distinguishes this methane from biogenic methane. Indeed, the high homogenization temperature of the CH4-rich inclusions (~400 °C) implies that the CH4 was exsolved directly from the magma. Given the environment in which the magma was likely generated, i.e., at or immediately above a subducting plate, we propose that the methane was produced by reactions involving organic matter-bearing carbonate rocks in the subduction zone. Although Cu, Mo and Au in most porphyry systems are interpreted to have been transported under oxidizing conditions, our results indicate that reduced aqueous liquids and vapors are also capable of transporting appreciable concentrations of these metals.

关键词Fluid Inclusions Raman Spectroscopy Methane Abiogenic Reduction Seleteguole
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语种英语
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10605
专题矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
作者单位1.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, China
2.Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, McGill University, Québec H3A OE8, Canada
3.State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Resources and Environment, East China University of Technology, Nanchang 330013, China
4.Central South Geo-Exploration Institute, China Metallurgical Geology Bureau, Wuhan 430081, China
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Wei Zhang; Anthony E. Williams-Jones;Cheng-Biao Leng;Xing-Chun Zhang;Wei Terry Chen;Chao-Jian Qin;Wen-Chao Su; Jia-Hui Yan. The origin of CH4-rich fluids in reduced porphyry-skarn Cu-Mo-Au systems[J]. Ore Geology Reviews,2019,114:1-17.
APA Wei Zhang; Anthony E. Williams-Jones;Cheng-Biao Leng;Xing-Chun Zhang;Wei Terry Chen;Chao-Jian Qin;Wen-Chao Su; Jia-Hui Yan.(2019).The origin of CH4-rich fluids in reduced porphyry-skarn Cu-Mo-Au systems.Ore Geology Reviews,114,1-17.
MLA Wei Zhang; Anthony E. Williams-Jones;Cheng-Biao Leng;Xing-Chun Zhang;Wei Terry Chen;Chao-Jian Qin;Wen-Chao Su; Jia-Hui Yan."The origin of CH4-rich fluids in reduced porphyry-skarn Cu-Mo-Au systems".Ore Geology Reviews 114(2019):1-17.
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