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Stable Isotope and Geochemical Observations in the Kago Low-sulfidation Au/Ag Deposit, Southern Kyushu, Japan.

Authors :
Tindell, Thomas
Watanabe, Koichiro
Imai, Akira
Takahashi, Ryohei
Boyce, Adrian J.
Source :
Procedia Earth & Planetary Science; 2013, Vol. 6, p77-82, 6p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Abstract: The Kago low-sulfidation Au/Ag deposit was an extensively excavated mine, primarily in the Edo-period (1684), reaching as far as 1943. Au grades ranged from 4.1-13.3g/t, while Ag ranges from 2.6-6.6g/t. The higher grades of gold made this deposit more favourable to mine, in comparison to other operating mines such as Serigano towards the north. The deposit is located approximately 5km from both the Kasuga and Iwato high-sulfidation deposits located towards the south. In this study, surficial quartz veins were measured for 18O in quartz and 34S in pyrite hosted in the veins. Where available, fluid inclusion microthermometry was carried out to establish the likely temperature of the mineralising fluids. Fluid 18O compositions were estimated using microthermometry results. Host rocks surrounding the veins were analysed for their alteration mineralogy. Within the Central Vein Group (CVT), veins typically exhibit low temperature argillic alteration grading out into a regional propylitic zone. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18785220
Volume :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Procedia Earth & Planetary Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
86398352
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeps.2013.01.011