The iron oolitic deposits of the lower Devonian Yangmaba formation in the Longmenshan area, Sichuan Basin

Marine and Petroleum Geology(2021)

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Oolitic ironstones are widely distributed in South China, particularly in Middle and Upper Devonian strata, and are referred to as Ningxiang-type iron deposits. The hybrid siliciclastic-carbonate deposits of the Lower Devonian Yangmaba Formation iron-enriched interval (dominated by hematite ooids and chamosite ooids) are recognized in the Shigouli section of the Longmenshan area, Sichuan Basin. The Yangmaba Formation ironstones differ from other Devonian Ningxiang-type oolitic ironstones: The Ninxiang-type ironstone deposits are commonly interpreted to have been deposited in a narrow coastal zone or inland restricted bays and lagoons with clastic and carbonate sedimentary sequences; by contrast, the studied oolitic ironstones are interpreted to have been deposited in a shoreface zone to inner shelf based upon field and petrographic investigations. Our study shows that this oolitic ironstone consists of dominantly hematite ooids and chamosite ooids. Major element and trace element discrimination diagrams, PAAS (Post-Archaean average Australian sedimentary rock) normalized REE (Rear earth element) patterns, and positive Ce/Ce* anomalies show evidence of a hydrogenous origin. The weathering of adjacent terrestrial rocks from the formation of the palaeo-land surface is interpreted to be the main Fe source for the oolitic ironstones.
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Chamosite and hematite ooids,Ningxiang-type iron ore,Mixed deposit,Lower devonian
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