Abstract

This study examines the influence of lithospheric architecture on regional metallogenesis, using geological and geochemical data from the East Kunlun Orogen (EKO). We explore how specific lithospheric components and structures affect the formation of orogenic gold and various polymetallic mineral deposits. The study reveals that metallogenic processes in the EKO initially targeted sources within the metasomatized-enriched subcontinental lithospheric mantle (SCLM) and reactivated lower crust during the Paleozoic era.Lithospheric architecture, shaped by crust-mantle interactions occurred in the Early Mesozoic led to variations in the sizes of orogenic gold deposits between the eastern and western EKO. In the west, smaller gold deposits are linked to moderate mantle underplating and slightly enriched SCLM. Gold-bearing fluids released by mantle devolatilization mixed with metamorphism fluid in collision stage, contributing to the formation of these deposits. In contrast, the eastern EKO hosts larger gold deposits, resulting from significantly enriched SCLM. Extensive lithospheric thinning process in post-collision stage lead to the mixing of gold-bearing mantle-derived and magmatic-hydrothermal fluids. Fertilized magma differentiation potentially increases gold concentrations in this region.Additionally, Triassic-era melting of the lower crust led to diverse mineralization types in porphyry-skarn-epithermal deposit systems. Key findings include the role of juvenile fertile lower crustal materials in forming copper polymetallic deposits, the importance of metamorphic basement reworking for molybdenum and tungsten deposits, and the influence of lead and zinc leaching from old sedimentary rocks on the formation of silver‑lead‑zinc deposits. This study broadens our understanding of the geological factors influencing metallogenesis and provides a framework for future exploration and research in regions with similar lithospheric architectures.

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