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Magmatic Origin for Sediment-hosted Au Deposits, Guizhou Province, China: In-situ Chemistry and Sulfur Isotopic Composition of Pyrites, Shuiyindong and Jinfeng Deposits
Zhuojun Xie ;   Yong Xia ;   Jean S. Cline ;   Michael J. Pribil ;   Alan Koenig ;   Qinping Tan ;   Dongtian Wei ;   Zepeng Wang ;   Jun Yan
2018
Source PublicationEconomic Geology
Volume113Issue:7Pages:1627-1652.
Abstract

The southwest Guizhou Province, China, contains numerous sediment-hosted Au deposits with Au reserves greater than 700 tonnes. To date, the source of ore fluids that formed the Guizhou sediment-hosted Au deposits is controversial, hampering the formulation of genetic models. In this study, we selected the Shuiyindong and Jinfeng Au deposits, the largest strata-bound and fault-controlled deposits in Guizhou, respectively, for detailed research on pyrite chemistry and S isotope composition using laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and laser ablation-multicollector-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICP-MS), respectively. Petrography and pyrite chemistry studies distinguished five generations of pyrite. Among these, pre-ore pyrite 2 and ore pyrite are the most abundant types in the deposits. Pre-ore pyrite 2 is anhedral to euhedral and with ~2,639 ppm As and wider ranges of Cu, Sb, and Pb (18‰), resulting in elevated δ34S values of ore-related sulfide minerals and especially late ore-stage sulfide minerals. Although few igneous rocks are exposed in the mining area around these deposits, there is evidence of magmatic activity ~20 km away. Furthermore, gravity and magnetic geophysical investigations indicate the presence of a pluton ~5 km below the surface of the Shuiyindong district. Based on in situ S isotope results and recent data indicating proximal intrusions, we interpret a deep magmatic S source for the ore fluids that formed the Guizhou sediment-hosted Au deposits. However, as the age for Au mineralization of Guizhou sediment-hosted Au deposits is still debated, the mineralization-magma connection remains hypothetical. Identifying an ore fluid source and time frame for Guizhou Au mineralization continues to be a critically important research goal for this district.

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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10107
Collection矿床地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Ore Deposit Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang, Guizhou Province 550081, China
2.University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154, USA
3.U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225, USA
4.Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, China
5.No. 105 Geological Team, Guizhou Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development, Guiyang 550018, China
6.Guizhou Institute of Technology, Guiyang 550002, China
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Zhuojun Xie ; Yong Xia ; Jean S. Cline ; Michael J. Pribil ; Alan Koenig ; Qinping Tan ; Dongtian Wei ; Zepeng Wang ; Jun Yan. Magmatic Origin for Sediment-hosted Au Deposits, Guizhou Province, China: In-situ Chemistry and Sulfur Isotopic Composition of Pyrites, Shuiyindong and Jinfeng Deposits[J]. Economic Geology,2018,113(7):1627-1652..
APA Zhuojun Xie ; Yong Xia ; Jean S. Cline ; Michael J. Pribil ; Alan Koenig ; Qinping Tan ; Dongtian Wei ; Zepeng Wang ; Jun Yan.(2018).Magmatic Origin for Sediment-hosted Au Deposits, Guizhou Province, China: In-situ Chemistry and Sulfur Isotopic Composition of Pyrites, Shuiyindong and Jinfeng Deposits.Economic Geology,113(7),1627-1652..
MLA Zhuojun Xie ; Yong Xia ; Jean S. Cline ; Michael J. Pribil ; Alan Koenig ; Qinping Tan ; Dongtian Wei ; Zepeng Wang ; Jun Yan."Magmatic Origin for Sediment-hosted Au Deposits, Guizhou Province, China: In-situ Chemistry and Sulfur Isotopic Composition of Pyrites, Shuiyindong and Jinfeng Deposits".Economic Geology 113.7(2018):1627-1652..
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