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The Reshui porphyry Mo deposit is located in the East Kunlun orogenic belt (EKOB). Molybdenum mineralization is distributed in monzogranite and porphyritic monzogranite rocks, mainly presenting as various types of hydrothermal veinlets in altered wall rocks, and the orebodies are controlled by three groups of fractures. In this paper, we present the results of fluid-inclusion and isotopic (S and Pb) investigations of the Reshui Mo deposit. The ore-forming process of the deposit can be divided into three stages: an early disseminated molybdenite stage (stage 1), a middle quartz–molybdenite stage (stage 2) and a late quartz–polymetallic sulfide stage (stage 3). The alteration was mainly potassic and silicic in stage 1, silicic in stage 2, and sericitic and silicic in stage 3. Five types of fluid inclusions (FIs) can be distinguished in quartz phenocrysts and quartz veins, namely W, PL (pure liquid inclusions), PV (pure gas inclusions), C (CO2 three-phase inclusions), and S (daughter mineral-bearing inclusions). The homogenization temperatures of fluid inclusions belonging to stages 1 to 3 are 282.3–378 °C, 238.7–312.6 °C and 198.3–228 °C, respectively. The fluid salinities at stages 1 to 3 are 4.65–8.14% NaCl eq., 4.34–42.64% NaCl eq., and 3.55–4.65% NaCl eq., respectively. The fluids of this deposit were generally moderate–high temperature and moderate–low salinity and belong to the H2O–NaCl–CO2 ± CH4 system. The temperature and pressure changed considerably between stage 2 (high–medium-temperature) and stage 3 (low-temperature). The evidence for ore-forming fluids containing different types of coexisting inclusions in stage 2 and a decrease in the fluid temperature from stage 2 to stage 3 indicate that fluid boiling and fluid mixing were the main mechanisms of ore precipitation. The sulfide 34SV-CDT values range from 4.90‰ to 5.80‰, which is characteristic of magmatic sulfur. The 206Pb/204Pb, 207Pb/204Pb, and 208Pb/204Pb values of the ore minerals are 18.210–18.786, 15.589–15.723, and 38.298–39.126, respectively. These lead isotopic compositions suggest that the ores were mainly sourced from crustally derived magmas, with minor input from the mantle. The fluid inclusions and S–Pb isotopes provide important information on the genesis of the Reshui porphyry Mo deposit and indicate that the Triassic has high metallogenic porphyry potential in the EKOB.

Highlights

  • The East Kunlun Orogenic Belt (EKOB) is located along the northern margin of the TibetanPlateau [1,2,3] and is one of the most important magmatic arcs and polymetallic metallogenic belts in China [4,5,6,7,8]

  • We report results obtained through ore geology research and fluid inclusion and S–Pb isotopic studies on the Reshui Mo deposit

  • Re–Os age of 230.2 ± 2.5 Ma is similar to that of the Reshui Granite [23], indicating that the ages of mineralization and of the granite in the Reshui deposit are Late Triassic and that the mineralization occurred at the same time as magma emplacement and crystallization

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Introduction

The East Kunlun Orogenic Belt (EKOB) is located along the northern margin of the TibetanPlateau [1,2,3] and is one of the most important magmatic arcs and polymetallic metallogenic belts in China [4,5,6,7,8]. The East Kunlun Orogenic Belt (EKOB) is located along the northern margin of the Tibetan. On the description of the geological characteristics of typical deposits and their host rocks [19,20,21]. Few papers have been published regarding the mineral paragenesis and fluid inclusion and isotopic data of porphyry and skarn deposits in the East Kunlun area, and the fluid characteristics and metal-deposition mechanisms are poorly understood. The Reshui porphyry Mo deposit is located in Dulan City, Qinghai Province, in the eastern segment of the EKOB. The mineralization of the Reshui deposit has been characterized by several geological studies in terms of ore geology, geochronology [23], petrology, and geochemistry [24,25]

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