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An Application for Thermodynamic Calculation of AuxAg1 –x-Fluid Equilibria: Super-Pure Native Gold in Woxi Au–Sb–W Deposit, Western Hunan, China.

Authors :
Liang, Y.
Zhong, J. S.
Pei, Q. M.
Hoshino, K.
Source :
Geochemistry International. Mar2021, Vol. 59 Issue 3, p314-327. 14p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The native gold in the Woxi Au–Sb–W deposit is characterized by remarkably high purities (99.9%), called as super-pure native gold. The deposit can thus be used as the suitable application example for analyzing ore-forming conditions by using the thermodynamic calculation of AuxAg1 – x-fluid equilibria. According to experimental results of minerals and fluid inclusions, some physicochemical conditions are assumed in the thermodynamic calculation of the fluids equilibrated with Au–Ag solid solutions of XAu = 0.999. Calculated results in log fO2-pH diagrams show dissolved gold and silver concentrations, as well as stability fields of pyrite and sericite associated with the super-pure native gold. On the other hand, LA-ICP-MS analysis indicates that both Au and Ag concentration are determined in the fluid inclusions of scheelite, showing varied Au/Ag ratios with different homogenization temperatures. The calculated results assumed by different data of inclusions in scheelite, indicate two fluid inclusions showing higher homogenization temperatures (303°C and 356°C) and higher Au/Ag ratios are possible for precipitation of the super-pure native gold coexisting with pyrite and sericite, whereas one fluid inclusion showing a lower homogenization temperature (198°C) and a lower Au/Ag ratio is impossible for the super-pure native gold. Therefore, the super-pure native gold in the Woxi deposit was probably formed by the hydrothermal fluid with higher Au/Ag ratios and high temperatures in the mineralization stage of scheelite. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00167029
Volume :
59
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Geochemistry International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149616798
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702920130054