J4 ›› 2011, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (1): 125-135.
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CHEN Jian-feng, ZHANG Hui
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Quartz is widely distributed in the igneous, sedimental and metamorphic rocks, and hydrothermal ore deposits. As its specific stability in composition and texture, quartz does carry much more petrogenetic and metallogenic information than other rock-forming minerals. Quartz, originated from different stages of magmatic-hydrothermal system and/or different geological settings, shows great differences in its lattice texture and distribution of trace elements, because of its different behavior in the history of geological processes. To interprate the factors affecting trace elements entering quartz lattice and find out high-sensitive elements in particular geological environments, the trace element distribution and textural characteristics of quartz lattice are investigated by use of micro-area in situ technique and cathodeluminescence. Therefore, the provenance of quartz formation can be traced, and then useful geological-geochemical information about the petrogenesis and metallization can be deduced. Moreover, as shown in this paper that there is a linear relationship between Al, Ti contents and the formation temperature of quartz. It might be extensively used as a tentative geothermometer.
Key words: trace element, petrogenesis and metallization, cathodeluminescence, geothermometer, quartz lattice
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P578.494
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CHEN Jian-feng, ZHANG Hui. Trace elements in quartz lattice and their implications for petrogenesis and mineralization[J]. J4, 2011, 17(1): 125-135.
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