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Stable isotopes and noble gases in the Xishimen gold deposit, central North China Craton: metallogeny associated with lithospheric thinning and crust–mantle interaction

Authors :
Qing Li
M. Santosh
Sheng-Rong Li
Source :
International Geology Review. 55:1728-1743
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2013.

Abstract

Quartz-vein type gold mineralization at Xishimen is a recently discovered gold deposit in the central North China Craton. More than 50 auriferous quartz veins occur in this region within a NNW–SSE-trending fault zone 4600 m in length and 3–10 m wide. Wall rocks are mainly Precambrian tonalite–trondhjemite–granodiorite (TTG) gneisses and associated supracrustals, modified by K-feldspathization and pyrite-phyllic hydrothermal alteration. Based on detailed field and petrographic studies, we identify five episodes of mineralization: pyrite-phyllic stage (I), coarse-grained pyrite-milky white quartz stage (II), fine-grained smoky grey quartz-pyrite stage (III), fine-grained smoky grey quartz-polymetallic sulphide stage (IV), and quartz-carbonate stage (V). We present results of δ34S analysis of sulphide minerals from the different stages which show tightly clustered values in the range of –1.0‰ to 2.1‰, close to those of mantle and meteorite sulphur. Lead isotopic ratios of pyrite from the early to main stages...

Details

ISSN :
19382839 and 00206814
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Geology Review
Accession number :
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