The timing of uranium mineralization in the Xiangshan ore field has long been controversial. Although various geochronometers have been applied by previous researchers, including pyrite Rb-Sr, mica Ar-Ar, and fluorite Sm-Nd, the results remain inconsistent and inconclusive. In recent years, the discovery of abundant Pb-Zn veins in the deeper parts of the Xiangshan ore field has further complicated the interpretation of its metallogenic history. In this study, abundant vein-type hydrothermal apatites closely associated with U-Pb-Zn polymetallic mineralization were identified in both uranium and Pb-Zn ore veins. Combined major-element Electron Probe Microprobe Analysis (EPMA), Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) U-Pb dating, and trace-element analysis were conducted on these apatite grains. The results suggest a mineralization age of 130.9 ± 1.1 Ma for the Shannan uranium deposit, which is consistent with the previously reported apatite U-Pb age of 131.3 ± 7.2 Ma from the Zoujiashan uranium deposit and coincides with the main pulse of volcanic-intrusive activity in the Xiangshan ore field (133–137 Ma). The deep Niutoushan Pb-Zn deposit suggests a younger mineralization age of 124.5 ± 1.3 Ma, which is consistent with a thermal event age of 125.6 Ma determined by zircon fission-track dating and the zircon LA-ICP-MS U-Pb age of late-stage granite porphyry (125.4 ± 1.0 Ma). These ages may constrain the timing of U-Pb-Zn polymetallic mineralization in the Xiangshan ore field. Both magmatic and hydrothermal apatites are classified as fluorapatite and exhibit similar chondrite-normalized rare earth element (REE) patterns. Compared with magmatic apatites, hydrothermal apatites are characterized by elevated Th, U, Ca, and Sr contents, depletion in light rare earth elements (LREEs), Mn, and Na, and distinctly lower Th/U ratios. On major-element variation diagrams, magmatic and hydrothermal apatites define coherent trends but display clear compositional differences related to their formation stages. Apatites from uranium ore veins show strongly negative Eu anomalies and weakly positive Ce anomalies, similar to magmatic apatites. In contrast, apatites from Pb-Zn ore veins display positive Eu anomalies and weakly negative Ce anomalies, with lower Mn and Ga contents and higher SO3 contents relative to both magmatic apatites and hydrothermal apatites from uranium ore veins. These features indicate that the ore-forming fluids during Pb-Zn mineralization were characterized by significantly higher oxygen fugacity than those during uranium mineralization and magmatism. Combined with published Sr isotopic data for the Xiangshan ore field, we propose that both uranium and Pb-Zn mineralization were genetically linked to the prolonged magmatic evolution of the deep volcanic-intrusive complex. The subsequent incursion of meteoric water modified the physicochemical conditions of the ore-forming system, particularly during the formation of the Pb-Zn mineralization.
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Qian Yang
Yubin Liu
Fusheng Guo
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East China University of Technology
Gansu Coalfield Geology Bureau
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895ea6c1944d70ce070d0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/min16040389