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岩石学报  2009 

Lead isotope geochemistry of the Weishancheng gold-silver ore belt, Henan Province, China: Implications for ore genesis
河南围山城金银成矿带铅同位素地球化学及矿床成因

Keywords: Lead isotopic geochemistry,Weishancheng gold-silver ore belt,stratabound orogenic-type deposit,Tongbai Mountains
铅同位素地球化学
,围山城金银成矿带,层控造山型矿床,桐柏山

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The Weishancheng ore belt is located in Tongbai Mountains and consists of the Yindongpo large gold deposit, the Poshan and Yindongling large silver deposits and some small ore deposits or occurrences. All the ore deposits are stratabound and hosted in the Neoproterozoic Waitoushan Formation. These deposits have the very uniform lead isotope compositions, with 206Pb/204Pb=16.753~17.216, 207Pb/204Pb=15.417~15.638, and 208Pb/204Pb=38.251~39.050, which are close to those of the Waitoushan Formation while far different from other lithology units or batholithes in Tongbai region. Lead isotope geochemistry suggests that the ore metals were sourced from the Waitoushan Formation through metamorphic devolatilization. The Weishancheng gold-silver ore belt could be attributed to a typical stratabound orogenic-type metallogenic system. The ore-forming process occurred during the continental collision between the Yangtze and North China Blocks. The metamorphic devolatilization of the underthrust slabs induced the development of ore-forming fluid system, subsequently the intense water-rock interaction make the metallogenic materials in Waitoushan Formation were extracted, migrated and enriched in the carbonaceous sericite schist.

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