Newly discovered Ordovician Li-Be deposits at Tugeman in the Altyn-Tagh Orogen, NW China

[Display omitted] •New Ordovician deposits discovered in the Altyn-Tagh Orogen, China.•The Tugeman pegmatite-hosted Li-Be deposit has recently been found in monzogranite.•The monzogranite yields LA-ICP-MS U-Pb ages of ca. 482-475 Ma.•The pegmatite yields a LA-ICP-MS U-Pb age of ca. 472 Ma.•This newl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ore geology reviews 2021-12, Vol.139, p.104515, Article 104515
Hauptverfasser: Gao, Yongbao, Zhao, Xinmin, Bagas, Leon, Wang, Yalei, Jin, Moushun, Zhang, Jiangwei, Lu, Lin, Gao, Yijie, Yan, Zhouquan, Teng, Jiaxin, Yang, Zhiquan
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •New Ordovician deposits discovered in the Altyn-Tagh Orogen, China.•The Tugeman pegmatite-hosted Li-Be deposit has recently been found in monzogranite.•The monzogranite yields LA-ICP-MS U-Pb ages of ca. 482-475 Ma.•The pegmatite yields a LA-ICP-MS U-Pb age of ca. 472 Ma.•This newly discovered Ordovician deposit increases the prospectivity of the region. Magmatism was widespread in the Proterozoic to Early Paleozoic Altyn-Tagh Orogen of NW China. Rare metal deposits hosted by ca. 472 Ma pegmatite dykes with a monzogranitic geochemistry have recently been discovered in the orogen, including the Tugeman Li-Be deposit. The pegmatites contain spodumene – beryl (– columbite – tantalite – cassiterite), and are coeval with the ca. 482 Ma biotite monzogranite as a late-stage phase of the monzogranite, and both the monzogranite and pegmatite intrude orthogneiss and gneissic syenogranite. Two samples of biotite monzogranite yield weighted mean Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) U–Pb zircon dates of 482 ± 5 and 475 ± 5 Ma, and columbite-tantalite dates of 472 ± 8 Ma for the pegmatite, and minimum dates of 438–412 Ma for hosts of the columbite-tantalite. The gneissic syenogranite and orthogneiss in the deposit’s wallrocks have zircon U–Pb ages of ca. 900 Ma. The geochemistry and Hf-Lu isotopic systematics indicated that the protoliths for the gneissic syenogranite and orthogneiss have a mantle source with a contribution from the Proterozoic crust, and the biotite monzogranite has a Proterozoic crustal source. The Tugeman Li-Be deposit, therefore, has a Precambrian crustal source and was deposited during the Ordovician, which we propose was a post-collision extensional event and a previously unknown mineralising event in China.
ISSN:0169-1368
1872-7360
DOI:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2021.104515