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Ore textures and remobilization mechanisms of the Hongtoushan copper-zinc deposit, Liaoning, China
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The Hongtoushan copper-zinc deposit is a volcanic-associated massive sulfide deposit in the Archean greenstone belt in Liaoning, China. Polymetamorphism has resulted in changes to the composition and textures of minerals in the deposit, along with remobilization. During metamorphism, the original alteration minerals that formed with the ore minerals, such as chlorite and sericite, were transformed into cordierite, anthophyllite, and phlogopite. After further remobilization, new minerals, such as gahnite and actinolite, were formed. In this process, the original textures were destroyed and new textures were formed, including recrystallization and growth textures, brittle and ductile deformation textures, durchbewegung textures, replacement textures, chalcopyrite disease, and retrograde textures. The ore-forming components underwent two periods of remobilization. In the first (early) stage, mechanical remobilization was important, and formed a high grade Cu-Zn-Au-Ag 鈥渙re pillar鈥?along the vertical hinge of a synformal fold. In the second (late) stage, the mixed hydrothermal-mechanical remobilization affected the ores, and was typically characterized by matrix sulfides, together with silicate minerals, moving from the matrix into individual fractured pyrite metablasts and replacing them to varying degrees.

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