Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes

Textural and compositional microscale (10-100 μm) and nanoscale (10-100 nm) zoning in a plagioclase phenocryst from a fresh, syn-mineralization diorite porphyry (Black Mountain porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Philippines) was characterized for major and trace elements using electron microprobe, laser ablati...

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Main Authors: Cao, Mingjian, Evans, Noreen, Reddy, Steven, Fougerouse, Denis, Hollings, P., Saxey, David, McInnes, Brent, Cooke, D.R., McDonald, B.J., Qin, K.
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Published: MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79367
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author Cao, Mingjian
Evans, Noreen
Reddy, Steven
Fougerouse, Denis
Hollings, P.
Saxey, David
McInnes, Brent
Cooke, D.R.
McDonald, B.J.
Qin, K.
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Evans, Noreen
Reddy, Steven
Fougerouse, Denis
Hollings, P.
Saxey, David
McInnes, Brent
Cooke, D.R.
McDonald, B.J.
Qin, K.
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description Textural and compositional microscale (10-100 μm) and nanoscale (10-100 nm) zoning in a plagioclase phenocryst from a fresh, syn-mineralization diorite porphyry (Black Mountain porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Philippines) was characterized for major and trace elements using electron microprobe, laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry, and atom probe tomography. The complex plagioclase crystal (3.0 × 5.4 mm) has a patchy andesine core (An41-48 mol%), eroded bytownite mantle (An71-80 mol%), and oscillatory andesine rim (An39-51 mol%). Microscale variations with a periodic width of 50 to 200 μm were noted for most major and trace elements (Si, Ca, Al, Na, K, Fe, Mg, Ti, Sr, Ba, Pb, La, Ce, and Pr) with a ΔAn amplitude of 4-12 mol% in both the core and rim. The mantle has a distinct elemental composition, indicating the addition of hotter mafic magma to the andesitic magma. Atom probe tomography shows an absence of nanoscale variations in the andesine rim but alternating nanoscale (25-30 nm) Al-rich, Ca-rich, and Si-rich, Na-rich zones with a Ca/(Ca+Na)at% amplitude of ~10 in the bytownite mantle. The restricted variations in physiochemical parameters (H2O-rich, T = 865 to 895 °C, P = 5.3 to 6.2 kbar; fO2 = NNO+0.6 to NNO+1.1 recorded by co-precipitated amphibole) suggest microscale oscillatory zoning was likely controlled by internal crystal growth mechanisms, and not by periodic variations in physiochemical conditions. However, the uniform diffusion timescale for CaAl-NaSi interdiffusion in the mantle is far shorter than the crystallization timescale of the grain from mantle to rim, suggesting nanoscale zonation in the bytownite mantle formed by exsolution after crystallization. The occurrence of micro-scale zoning in plagioclase indicates a minimum cooling rate of 0.0005 °C/yr during crystallization, assuming an initial temperature of 880 °C, the width of 50 μm, and NaSi-CaAl interdiffusion under hydrous conditions. Assuming a formation temperature of ~675 °C for the nanoscale exsolution texture as constrained by zircon crystallization temperatures, the retention of nanoscale zoning (~28 nm) requires a minimum cooling rate of 0.26 °C/yr. Given that this is significantly faster cooling than would occur in a magma chamber, this texture likely records the post-crystallization emplacement history.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-793672020-07-07T00:39:02Z Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes Cao, Mingjian Evans, Noreen Reddy, Steven Fougerouse, Denis Hollings, P. Saxey, David McInnes, Brent Cooke, D.R. McDonald, B.J. Qin, K. Science & Technology Physical Sciences Geochemistry & Geophysics Mineralogy Atom probe tomography plagioclase zonation microscale nanoscale Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit Philippines ATOM-PROBE TOMOGRAPHY BAGUIO DISTRICT PARTITION-COEFFICIENTS MELT EQUILIBRIA PHILIPPINES EVOLUTION ZIRCON DECOMPOSITION DIFFUSION FELDSPARS Textural and compositional microscale (10-100 μm) and nanoscale (10-100 nm) zoning in a plagioclase phenocryst from a fresh, syn-mineralization diorite porphyry (Black Mountain porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Philippines) was characterized for major and trace elements using electron microprobe, laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry, and atom probe tomography. The complex plagioclase crystal (3.0 × 5.4 mm) has a patchy andesine core (An41-48 mol%), eroded bytownite mantle (An71-80 mol%), and oscillatory andesine rim (An39-51 mol%). Microscale variations with a periodic width of 50 to 200 μm were noted for most major and trace elements (Si, Ca, Al, Na, K, Fe, Mg, Ti, Sr, Ba, Pb, La, Ce, and Pr) with a ΔAn amplitude of 4-12 mol% in both the core and rim. The mantle has a distinct elemental composition, indicating the addition of hotter mafic magma to the andesitic magma. Atom probe tomography shows an absence of nanoscale variations in the andesine rim but alternating nanoscale (25-30 nm) Al-rich, Ca-rich, and Si-rich, Na-rich zones with a Ca/(Ca+Na)at% amplitude of ~10 in the bytownite mantle. The restricted variations in physiochemical parameters (H2O-rich, T = 865 to 895 °C, P = 5.3 to 6.2 kbar; fO2 = NNO+0.6 to NNO+1.1 recorded by co-precipitated amphibole) suggest microscale oscillatory zoning was likely controlled by internal crystal growth mechanisms, and not by periodic variations in physiochemical conditions. However, the uniform diffusion timescale for CaAl-NaSi interdiffusion in the mantle is far shorter than the crystallization timescale of the grain from mantle to rim, suggesting nanoscale zonation in the bytownite mantle formed by exsolution after crystallization. The occurrence of micro-scale zoning in plagioclase indicates a minimum cooling rate of 0.0005 °C/yr during crystallization, assuming an initial temperature of 880 °C, the width of 50 μm, and NaSi-CaAl interdiffusion under hydrous conditions. Assuming a formation temperature of ~675 °C for the nanoscale exsolution texture as constrained by zircon crystallization temperatures, the retention of nanoscale zoning (~28 nm) requires a minimum cooling rate of 0.26 °C/yr. Given that this is significantly faster cooling than would occur in a magma chamber, this texture likely records the post-crystallization emplacement history. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79367 10.2138/am-2019-6609 English MINERALOGICAL SOC AMER restricted
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Mineralogy
Atom probe tomography
plagioclase zonation
microscale
nanoscale
Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit
Philippines
ATOM-PROBE TOMOGRAPHY
BAGUIO DISTRICT
PARTITION-COEFFICIENTS
MELT EQUILIBRIA
PHILIPPINES
EVOLUTION
ZIRCON
DECOMPOSITION
DIFFUSION
FELDSPARS
Cao, Mingjian
Evans, Noreen
Reddy, Steven
Fougerouse, Denis
Hollings, P.
Saxey, David
McInnes, Brent
Cooke, D.R.
McDonald, B.J.
Qin, K.
Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes
title Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes
title_full Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes
title_fullStr Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes
title_full_unstemmed Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes
title_short Micro- A nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit: Implications for magmatic processes
title_sort micro- a nd nano-scale textural and compositional zonation in plagioclase at the black mountain porphyry cu deposit: implications for magmatic processes
topic Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
Mineralogy
Atom probe tomography
plagioclase zonation
microscale
nanoscale
Black Mountain porphyry Cu deposit
Philippines
ATOM-PROBE TOMOGRAPHY
BAGUIO DISTRICT
PARTITION-COEFFICIENTS
MELT EQUILIBRIA
PHILIPPINES
EVOLUTION
ZIRCON
DECOMPOSITION
DIFFUSION
FELDSPARS
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/79367