%0 Journal Article %T 四川乌斯河铅锌矿床成矿流体特征及TSR作用初探<br>Ore-Forming Fluid and Thermochemical Sulfate Reduction in the Wusihe Lead-Zinc Deposit, Sichuan Province, China %A 熊索菲 %A 姚书振 %A 宫勇军 %A 谭满堂 %A 曾国平 %A 王 伟< %A br> %A Xiong Suofei %A Yao Shuzhen %A Gong Yongjun %A Tan Mantang %A Zeng Guoping %A Wang Wei %J 地球科学(中国地质大学学报) %D 2016 %R 10.3799/dqkx.2016.008 %X 四川乌斯河铅锌矿床是赋存于震旦系灯影组白云岩中的大型铅锌矿床.本次研究结合最新的野外地质现象发现该矿床除存在前人所强调的沉积成矿作用以外,热液成矿作用非常明显.对该矿床流体包裹体进行细致的岩相学、显微测温和激光拉曼研究,揭示成矿流体特征,并探讨成矿机制.研究结果显示该矿床包裹体类型较为单一,以气液两相为主,均一温度主要集中于120~260℃,平均盐度为10.0% NaCl eqv,压力为32~68MPa,成矿流体为中-低温、中等盐度.激光拉曼测试显示包裹体气相成分含有CH4、H2S、C2H6、C2H2、N2和NH3,为多元共存的流体体系.在热驱动力下(120~260℃),流体混合作用提供了物质基础(SO42-)、催化剂(Mg2+)和还原剂(有机质、CH4和H2S)促使硫酸盐热化学还原反应(TSR)启动.TSR反应过程中流体pH发生变化,进一步促进了金属硫化物沉淀.<br>The Wusihe lead-zinc deposit,hosted in the Dengying Formation,is a large lead-zinc deposit in the Sichuan Province,China.The previous research noted the Wusihe deposit was classified as a sediment-hosted stratiform lead-zinc deposit.However,our field survey result suggests that hydrothermal ore-forming processes are crucial to lead-zinc mineralization.In this paper,we present a detailed petrographic,microthermometric and laser Raman spectroscopy study of fluid inclusions from the Wusihe deposit reveals the characteristics of ore-forming fluids and mineralization mechanism. Primary fluid inclusions (FIs) in dolomite,quartz,calcite,fluorite and sphalerite are mainly two phases (L+V type). Microthermometric data show the homogenization temperatures range from 120℃ to 260℃,and the average of salinity is 10.0% NaCl eqv.The estimated trapping pressures are 32 MPa to 68 MPa.The laser Raman spectroscopy shows that the gas components have a certain amount of CH4,H2S,C2H6,C2H6,N2 and NH3.The mixed ore-forming fluids offer heat,SO42-,and Mg2+ to provoke the thermochemical sulfate reduction (TSR).The TSR could be a key factor for sulfur source and H+.The change of pH value leads to the precipitation of metallogenic elements %K 成矿流体 %K 流体包裹体 %K 铅锌矿 %K TSR 作用 %K 地球化学< %K br> %K ore-forming fluid %K fluid inclusions %K lead-zinc deposit %K thermochemical sulfate reduction %K geochemistry %U http://www.earth-science.net/WebPage/Article.aspx?id=3224