Geochemical characteristics of andesites from the Majiahe Formation in the Beiling gold deposit and their geological significance
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    The Beiling gold deposit, located in western Henan Province, is mainly hosted in the Majiahe Formation. The rocks are composed of basaltic andesites and andesties. In this paper, the petrological and geochemical characteristics of the volcanic rocks were studied to constrain the petrogenesis. The result shows that the volcanic rocks of the Majiahe Formation are rich in alkali, especially in K2O. The mafic-intermediate rocks are characterized by a relatively low abundance. Their total amount of rare earth elements (ΣREE) is 154.60×10-6~200.60×10-6. They forms a LREE-enriched distribution[(La/Yb)N=6.72~8.22] with the existence of weak negative Eu anomaly. In addition, the rocks display LILE enrichment (such as U, K, Pb and Nd) and HFSE depletion (such as Th, Nb, Ta, Ce, Zr and Ti). The chemical data presented in the paper show that the Majiahe Formation rocks had a modified mantle source with ancient subduction belt materials. It is suggested that these volcanic rocks experienced a crystal fractionation process during the magmatic evolution. Comprehensive research shows that the Majiahe Formation was formed under a continental rifting environment.

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李肖龙,申硕果,黄丹峰,李敏,叶萍,茹朋,程国安,2019,豫西熊耳山北岭金矿区马家河组安山岩地球化学特征及其地质意义[J].岩石矿物学杂志,38(3):287~302. LI Xiao-long, SHEN Shuo-guo, HUANG Dan-feng, LI Min, YE Ping, RU Peng, CHENG guo-an,2019,Geochemical characteristics of andesites from the Majiahe Formation in the Beiling gold deposit and their geological significance[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,38(3):287~302.

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  • Received:March 02,2018
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