Abstract
The Banian sediment-hosted antimony deposit is a medium-sized deposit located in the Dushan County, South Guizhou, China. Calcite is the dominant gangue mineral and can be divided into two types: white and pink. Pink calcite is intimately associated with mineralization. Sm‐Nd dating of five white calcites yield an isochron age of 128.2 ± 3.2 Ma, with initial eNd = ‐4.3 and MSWD = 0.54, while six pink calcites yield an identical age of 126.4 ± 2.7 Ma with initial eNd = ‐6.0 and MSWD = 0.68. These new age constraints suggest that the Banian deposit formed during the late Yanshanian. Negative initial eNd values, C (‐0.5 to ‐1.8), O (12.5 to 14.6) isotopic characteristics of calcites, and field observations of abundance of vuggy open spaces, all suggest significant interaction between fluid and wall rocks. Calcites are characterized by strongly LREE-depleted and MREE- and HREE-enriched (LREE/HREE = 0.11‐0.61). Stibnites are LREEenriched, and MREE- and HREE-depleted (LREE/HREE = 105‐500). Wall rocks are characterized by moderate LREEenriched (LREE/HREE = 6.2‐12). Pink calcites are more enriched in LREE (LREE/HREE = 0.11‐0.61) than white calcites (LREE/HREE = 0.11‐0.23), while the concentration of HREE remains nearly constant in both. The high contents of Fe and Mn in calcites and the negative correlation between Fe+Mn (ppm) and LREE/HREE ratios suggest that the Fe‐Mn impurities in calcites may dominate the enrichment of MREE and HREE in calcites from the Banian deposit.
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