Geology and mineralization of the Sanshandao supergiant gold deposit(1200 t) in the Jiaodong Peninsula, China: A review

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Ming-chun Song [1 ]
Zheng-jiang Ding [1 ,2 ]
Jun-jin Zhang [3 ]
Ying-xin Song [4 ]
Jun-wei Bo [3 ]
Yu-qun Wang [5 ]
Hong-bo Liu [6 ]
Shi-yong Li [6 ]
Jie Li [7 ]
Rui-xiang Li [1 ]
Bin Wang [1 ]
Xiang-dong Liu [1 ]
Liang-liang Zhang [1 ]
Lei-lei Dong [8 ]
Jian Li [9 ]
Chun-yan He [6 ]
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[1] Shandong Provincial No.6 Exploration Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources
[2] School of Civil and Resource Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing
[3] Shandong Provincial No.3 Exploration Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources
[4] Shandong Provincial Ruihai Mining Limited Company
[5] Shandong Institute of Geological Sciences
[6] School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Shandong University of Technology
[7] Hebei Key Laboratory of Strategic Critical Mineral Resources, Hebei GEO University
[8] Shandong Institute of Geophysical & Geochemical Exploration
[9] Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources
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The Jiaodong Peninsula in Shandong Province, China is the world’s third-largest gold metallogenic area,with cumulative proven gold resources exceeding 5000 t. Over the past few years, breakthroughs have been made in deep prospecting at a depth of 500-2000 m, particularly in the Sanshandao area where a huge deep gold orebody was identified. Based on previous studies and the latest prospecting progress achieved by the project team of this study, the following results are summarized.(1) 3D geological modeling results based on deep drilling core data reveal that the Sanshandao gold orefield, which was previously considered to consist of several independent deposits, is a supergiant deposit with gold resources of more than 1200 t(including 470 t under the sea area). The length of the major orebody is nearly 8 km, with a greatest depth of 2312 m below sea level and a maximum length of more than 3 km along their dip direction.(2) Thick gold orebodies in the Sanshandao gold deposit mainly occur in the specific sections of the ore-controlling fault where the fault plane changes from steeply to gently inclined,forming a stepped metallogenic model from shallow to deep level. The reason for this strong structural control on mineralization forms is that when ore-forming fluids migrated along faults, the pressure of fluids greatly fluctuated in fault sections where the fault dip angle changed. Since the solubility of gold in the ore-forming fluid is sensitive to fluid pressure, these sections along the fault plane serve as the target areas for deep prospecting.(3) Thermal uplifting-extensional structures provide thermodynamic conditions, migration pathways, and deposition spaces for gold mineralization. Meanwhile, the changes in mantle properties induced the transformation of the geochemical properties of the lower crust and magmatic rocks. This further led to the reactivation of ore-forming elements, which provided rich materials for gold mineralization.(4) It can be concluded from previous research results that the gold mineralization in the Jiaodong gold deposits occurred at about 120 Ma, which was superimposed by nonferrous metals mineralization at 118-111 Ma. The fluids were dominated by primary mantle water or magmatic water. Metamorphic water occurred in the early stage of the gold mineralization, while the fluid composition was dominated by meteoric water in the late stage. The S, Pb, and Sr isotopic compositions of the ores are similar to those of ore-hosting rocks, indicating that the ore-forming materials mainly derive from crustal materials, with the minor addition of mantle-derived materials. The gold deposits in the Jiaodong Peninsula were formed in an extensional tectonic environment during the transformation of the physical and chemical properties of the lithospheric mantle, which is different from typical orogenic gold deposits. Thus, it is proposed that they are named "Jiaodong-type" gold deposits.
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