Decrepitation thermometry and compositions of fluid inclusions of the Damoqujia gold deposit, Jiaodong gold province, China: Implications for metallogeny and exploration

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作者
Yang Liqiang [1 ]
Deng Jun
Zhang Jing
Guo Chunying
Gao Bangfei
Gong Qingjie
Wang Qingfei
Jiang Shaoqing
Yu Haijun
机构
[1] China Univ Geosci, State Key Lab Geol Proc & Mineral Resources, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
[2] China Univ Geosci, Key Lab Lithosphere Tecton & Lithoprobing Technol, Minist Educ, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
关键词
decrepitation thermometry; composition of fluid inclusion; Damoqujia gold deposit; orogenic gold deposit; intrusion-related gold system; exploration;
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
The recently discovered Damoqujia gold deposit is a large shear zone-hosted gold deposit of disseminated sulphides located in the north of the Zhaoping fault zone, Jiaodong gold province, China. In order to distinguish the temperature range of cluster inclusions from different mineralization stages and measure their compositions, 16 fluid inclusions and 5 isotopic geochemistry samples were collected for this study. Corresponding to different mineralization stages, the multirange peaks of quartz decrepitation temperature (250-270, 310-360 and 380-430 degrees C) indicate that the activity of ore-forming fluids is characterized by multistage. The ore-forming fluids were predominantly of high-temperature fluid system (HTFS) by CO2-rich, and SO42--K+ type magmatic fluid during the early stage of mineralization and were subsequently affected by low-temperature fluid system (LTFS) of CH4-rich, and Cl--Na+/Ca2+ type meteoric fluid during the late stage of mineralization. Gold is transferred by Au-HS- complex in the HTFS, and Au-Cl- complex can be more important in the LTFS. The transition of fluids from deeper to shallow environments results in mixing between the HTFS and LTFS, which might be one of the most key reasons for gold precipitation and large-scale mineralization. The ore-forming fluids are characterized by high-temperature, strong-activity, and superimposed mineralization, so that there is a great probability of forming large and rich ore deposit in the Damoqujia gold deposit. The main bodies are preserved and extend toward deeper parts, thereby suggesting a great potential in future.
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页码:378 / 390
页数:13
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