Reduced CO2 Fluid as an Agent of Ore-Forming Processes: A Case Study of Dolomite-Replacement Skarns at the Yoko-Dovyren Massif


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The paper presents newly obtained geochemical data on outer-contact rocks and carbonate-replacement skarns of the Yoko-Dovyren layered ultramafic–mafic intrusion in the northern Baikal area. The rocks initially contained CO2-rich fluid with a high oxygen fugacity (up to NNO + 3–4), which was generated by the partial decomposition of dolomite and by reactions between SiO2 and carbonates. The skarn blue diopside is enriched in Pt (up to 0.2 ppm) and V (300 ppm), and the wollastonite zone of the skarns contains elevated Re concentrations (up to 0.4 ppm). The REE pattern of the contact-zone quartzite is identical to the REE patterns of phlogopite-bearing lherzolites from the lower contact part of the Yoko-Dovyren massif. These geochemical features of the rocks of the intrusion may be explained by the transfer and redeposition of material by reduced H2O–CO2 fluid. According to thermodynamic calculations, a reaction between H2O–CO2 fluid and high-Mg olivine at a subsolidus temperature of T = 950ºC and pressure P = 2 kbar should result in a decrease in the oxygen fugacity to QFM – 2 and, hence, generate much CO. According to the calculations, a low oxygen fugacity (close to QFM + 0.7) can also be maintained by pyrrhotite oxidation with H2O and CO2 fluid components under cumulus PT parameters. As a result of these reactions, the fluid should enrich in Pt extracted from magmatic sulfides, and this Pt can be redeposited in rocks, including those composing the skarn zones.

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A. Simakin

Korzhinskii Institute of Experimental Mineralogy (IEM), Russian Academy of Sciences; Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth (IFZ), Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: simakin@iem.ac.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432 ; Moscow, 123242

E. Kislov

Geological Institute, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

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俄罗斯联邦, Ulan-Ude, Buryat Republic, 670042

T. Salova

Korzhinskii Institute of Experimental Mineralogy (IEM), Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: simakin@iem.ac.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432

O. Shaposhnikova

Korzhinskii Institute of Experimental Mineralogy (IEM), Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: simakin@iem.ac.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432

A. Nekrasov

Korzhinskii Institute of Experimental Mineralogy (IEM), Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: simakin@iem.ac.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast, 142432


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