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Platinum group elements in gabbroic intrusions from the <scp>Valerianov‐Beltau‐Kurama</scp> arc: Implications for genesis of the Kalmakyr porphyry Cu–Au deposit

Bingxiang LiuState Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources China University of Geosciences Beijing ChinaZhaochong ZhangState Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources China University of Geosciences Beijing ChinaZhiguo ChengState Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources China University of Geosciences Beijing ChinaQiuhong XieState Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources China University of Geosciences Beijing ChinaArpay TuresebekovAcademy of Sciences of Uzbekistan Institute of Geology and Geophysics Tashkent UzbekistanBakhtiar NurtaevAcademy of Sciences of Uzbekistan Institute of Geology and Geophysics Tashkent UzbekistanM. SantoshDepartment of Earth Sciences University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia
Geological Journaljournal2020en
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Porphyry Cu–Au ores areamong the important types of porphyry deposits. Some of these are enriched in Pd and Pt, which in some cases have economic potential for PGE (platinum group element) recovery. The behaviour of PGE and S‐saturation in mafic intrusions associated with porphyry deposits are, however, poorly constrained. Here we investigate the PGE concentrations of gabbroic intrusions from Akcha, Beleuti, and Kalmakyr in the Almalyk porphyry Cu–Au ore field in Uzbekistan through Ni–S analyses employing fire assay‐isotope dilution method. The results reveal extremely high Pd/Ir ratio and a negative Ru anomaly for the Beleuti and Akcha gabbro which we attribute to fractional crystallization of olivine and Ru–Os–Ir alloys. The extremely high Cu/Pd ratio (2.56 × 10 5 –2.98 × 10 6 ) and depleted PGE contents of the Kalmakyr gabbro possibly represent immiscible separation of sulphide. During the emplacement of the parental magma of Kalmakyr gabbro, crustal contamination might have resulted in S‐saturation and sulphide segregation. Sulphide‐bearing crust was remobilized during the increasing maturity of the island and long‐lived arc magmatism, which released the sulphide into the hydrothermal system of the porphyry deposit. We propose that this process favoured the enrichment of Pt–Pd and sulphide in the Kalmakyr porphyry Cu–Au deposit.

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