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Gold occurrence and pyrite trace elements in the Xiejiagou gold deposit, Jiaodong Peninsula, China: Implications for the mineralization process.

Authors :
Chen, Lei
Ding, Dongsheng
Jian, Wei
Source :
Journal of Earth System Science. Sep2024, Vol. 133 Issue 3, p1-16. 16p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Te–Bi bearing minerals are commonly present in many hydrothermal gold deposits and can provide important physicochemical constraints on their mineralization. The gold mineralization in the Xiejiagou gold deposit is hosted in the Mesozoic Linglong granite and consists of auriferous quartz veins and subordinate disseminated ores in the vein-proximal alteration zone. Three types of pyrite were identified that formed in stage I, II, and III. Gold occurs mostly as native gold and electrum (Ag > 20 wt.%) inclusions in or filling microfractures in pyrite. The abundant auriferous pyrite-quartz veins contain an assemblage of tsumoite and hessite. The tsumoite occurs as irregular inclusions in the Py1 and is intergrown with the chalcopyrite. The hessite occurs as irregular inclusions or along the margins of the Py2, and it coexists with the gold and galena. The tellurium fugacity continually decreased from stage I (log fTe2 = −8.8 to −10.7) to stage III (log fTe2 = −13.8 to −17.0). The sulfur fugacity increased from stage I (log fS2 = −8.6 to −11.4) to stage II (log fS2 = −7.2 to −11.4), and then, it decreased from stage II to stage III (log fS2 = −9.8 to −13.0). These data indicate the conditions of the gold precipitation during the ore formation process. A detailed study of gold distribution in texturally different pyrite and the paragenetic association of tellurides provide valuable information on the distribution pattern of gold and in understanding the processes of gold deposition and evolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02534126
Volume :
133
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Earth System Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178559954
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-024-02328-w