镁铁质
地质学
成矿作用
地球化学
岩石圈
地幔(地质学)
橄榄石
结壳
硫化物
岩浆作用
索里达
部分熔融
岩石学
黄铁矿
闪锌矿
构造学
化学
古生物学
有机化学
合金
作者
David A. Holwell,Marco L. Fiorentini,T. Knott,Iain McDonald,Daryl E. Blanks,T. Campbell McCuaig,Weronika Gorczyk
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-28275-y
摘要
Magmatic arcs are terrestrial environments where lithospheric cycling and recycling of metals and volatiles is enhanced. However, the first-order mechanism permitting the episodic fluxing of these elements from the mantle through to the outer Earth's spheres has been elusive. To address this knowledge gap, we focus on the textural and minero-chemical characteristics of metal-rich magmatic sulfides hosted in amphibole-olivine-pyroxene cumulates in the lowermost crust. We show that in cumulates that were subject to increasing temperature due to prolonged mafic magmatism, which only occurs episodically during the complex evolution of any magmatic arc, Cu-Au-rich sulfide can exist as liquid while Ni-Fe rich sulfide occurs as a solid phase. This scenario occurs within a 'Goldilocks' temperature zone at ~1100-1200 °C, typical of the base of the crust in arcs, which permits episodic fractionation and mobilisation of Cu-Au-rich sulfide liquid into permeable melt networks that may ascend through the lithosphere providing metals for porphyry and epithermal ore deposits.
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