Textural characteristics of ore mineral dendrites in banded quartz veins from low-sulfidation epithermal deposits: implications for the formation of bonanza-type precious metal enrichment

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Erik R. Tharalson
Tadsuda Taksavasu
Thomas Monecke
T. James Reynolds
Nigel M. Kelly
Katharina Pfaff
Aaron S. Bell
Ross Sherlock
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[1] Colorado School of Mines,Center to Advance the Science of Exploration to Reclamation in Mining, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
[2] FLUID INC.,Department of Geological Sciences
[3] Bruker Nano Analytics,Mineral Exploration Research Centre
[4] University of Colorado Boulder,undefined
[5] Harquail School of Earth Sciences,undefined
[6] Laurentian University,undefined
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Mineralium Deposita | 2023年 / 58卷
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Low-sulfidation epithermal; Gold; Silver; Dendrites; Bonanza grade; Flashing;
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Quartz veins in bonanza-type ore zones of low-sulfidation epithermal deposits frequently contain ore mineral dendrites. Gold and naumannite dendrites hosted by colloform silica bands from four deposits located in California and Nevada were studied to better understand the processes by which these delicate ore mineral aggregates are formed. High-magnification optical petrography revealed that the colloform bands hosting the ore mineral dendrites originally consisted of non-crystalline silica microspheres. Textural relationships suggest that the microspherical silica provided the structural framework for the delicate ore mineral aggregates to grow. The ore mineral dendrites either grew contemporaneously with the deposition of the microspherical silica along the vein walls or after their deposition within permeable gel-like layers of microspheres. Etching in hydrofluoric acid showed that the ore mineral dendrites exhibit complex surface morphologies. The surface morphology of the ore mineral dendrites and their textural relationships with the silica host were modified as a result of post-depositional maturation and recrystallization causing the conversion of the non-crystalline silica to quartz. It is proposed here that ore mineral dendrites formed in low-sulfidation epithermal veins during periods of two-phase flow associated with short-lived events of vigorous boiling or flashing, which caused supersaturation of silica in the liquid and the deposition of the ore minerals.
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