Boron isotope composition of melt inclusions from porphyry systems of the Central Andes: a reconnaissance study
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Wittenbrink, Jens
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Boron isotope composition of melt inclusions from porphyry systems of the Central Andes: a reconnaissance study
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Quartz-hosted melt inclusions from latite dykes of the Eocene El
Salvador copper porphyry system in northern Chile display wide
ranges in both boron concentration (15–155 p.p.m. B) and
isotope composition (d11B )7 to +12&; n = 10), likely reflecting
slab-derived fluid input from seawater-altered oceanic crust. In
contrast, the major Miocene tin-silver and tin porphyry systems
in the Bolivian back-arc region (Cerro Rico de Potosi, Chorolque,
Llallagua) have distinctly different melt inclusion compositions
with d11B of )11.4 ± 2.7& (n = 10), and magmatic boron
enrichment up to several hundred p.p.m. B. The ‘seawater’
signature in the El Salvador melt inclusions explains the oxidized
mineral assemblage of the copper porphyry system, as opposed
to the more reduced nature of the Bolivian tin porphyry systems,
which reflect intracrustal melting of pelitic rocks.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125876
DOI: doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3121.2008.00863.x
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Terra Nova, 21, 111–118, 2009
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