Harris Anthony C, Kamenetsky Vadim S, White Noel C, van Achterbergh Esmé, Ryan Chris G
Centre for Ore Deposit Research, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 79, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.
Science. 2003 Dec 19;302(5653):2109-11. doi: 10.1126/science.1089927.
At a porphyry copper-gold deposit in Bajo de la Alumbrera, Argentina, silicate-melt inclusions coexist with hypersaline liquid- and vapor-rich inclusions in the earliest magmatic-hydrothermal quartz veins. Copper concentrations of the hypersaline liquid and vapor inclusions reached maxima of 10.0 weight % (wt %) and 4.5 wt %, respectively. These unusually copper-rich inclusions are considered to be the most primitive ore fluid found thus far. Their preservation with coexisting melt allows for the direct quantification of important oreforming processes, including determination of bulk partition coefficients of metals from magma into ore-forming magmatic volatile phases.
在阿根廷巴霍-德拉阿尔姆布雷拉的一个斑岩铜金矿床中,最早的岩浆热液石英脉中的硅酸盐熔体包裹体与富高盐度液体和蒸汽的包裹体共存。高盐度液体和蒸汽包裹体中的铜浓度分别达到最大值10.0重量%(wt%)和4.5 wt%。这些异常富含铜的包裹体被认为是迄今为止发现的最原始的成矿流体。它们与共存熔体的保存使得重要的成矿过程能够直接定量,包括测定金属从岩浆到成矿岩浆挥发相的总分配系数。