Earth Science Frontiers ›› 2020, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (2): 320-331.DOI: 10.13745/j.esf.sf.2020.3.24

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Fractal analysis of breccias in the super-large Jinding Pb-Zn deposit and its geological implication

ZHUANG Tianming1,2(), SONG Yucai2,*(), HOU Zengqian2, ZHANG Chong3   

  1. 1. Yantai Gold College, Zhaoyuan 265401, China
    2. Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing 100037, China
    3. Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy, Beijing 101149, China
  • Received:2019-11-15 Revised:2019-12-13 Online:2020-03-25 Published:2020-03-25
  • Contact: SONG Yucai

Abstract:

Previous studies have determined that a variety of complex breccias in the Jinding Zn-Pb deposit are genetically related to the salt diapirism. In this paper, breccia fractal analysis is used to determine two fractal dimensions of these breccias: Dr (the morphology of clasts) and Ds (particle size distribution), in order to understand their formation process. Dr indicates the morphological complexity and migration distance of the breccias or the degree of modification of the chemical process. Ds indicates the degree of brecciation and amount of energy that forms the breccias. Small Dr and Ds values imply that some of the breccias in Jinding were formed by diapirs of evaporite and gypsum-sand and near-in-situ brecciation of the host limestone. Bedded limestone-clast-bearing sandstone that is spatially transitional with these breccias have smaller Dr and larger Ds values, suggesting that limestone clasts in the sandstone were transported by evaporite rather than water into detrial sediments in a depositional system on the surface. Other breccias were formed by evaporite-sand-mud diapirs in a process where the breccia clasts were transported a certain distance, but the distance is limited and the clasts were not transported to the surface to enter a depositional system. Some of the breccias mentioned above also experienced post-brecciation fluid alteration and dissolution, resulting in a large Dr value. This study shows that evaporite diapir-related Zn-Pb deposits may contain breccias formed by a variety of diapir processes.

Key words: breccia, fractal analysis, formation process, Jinding

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