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- W2064193396 abstract "Abstract. Denggezhuang gold deposit is an epithermal gold-quartz vein deposit in northern Muru gold belt, eastern Shandong, China. The deposit occurs in the NNE-striking faults within the Mesozoic granite. The deposit consists of four major veins with a general NNE-strike. Based on crosscutting relationships and mineral parageneses, the veins appear to have been formed during the same mineralization epochs, and are further divided into three stages: (1) massive barren quartz veins; (2) quartz-sulfides veins; (3) late, pure quartz or calcite veinlets. Most gold mineralization is associated with the second stage. The early stage is characterized by quartz, and small amounts of ore minerals (pyrite), the second stage is characterized by large amounts of ore minerals. Fluid inclusions in vein quartz contain C-H-O fluids of variable compositions. Three main types of fluid inclusions are recognized at room temperature: type I, two-phase, aqueous vapor and an aqueous liquid phase (L+V); type II, aqueous-carbonic inclusions, a CC2-liquid with/without vapor and aqueous liquid (LCO2+VCC2+Laq.); type III, mono-phase aqueous liquid (Laq.). Data from fluid inclusion distribution, microthermometry, and gas analysis indicate that fluids associated with Au mineralized quartz veins (stage 2) have moderate salinity ranging from 1.91 to 16.43 wt% NaCl equivalent (modeled salinity around 8–10 wt% NaCl equiv.). These veins formatted at temperatures from 80d̀ to 280d̀C. Fluids associated with barren quartz veins (stage 3) have a low salinity of about 1.91 to 2.57 wt% NaCl equivalent and lower temperature. There is evidence of fluid immiscibility and boiling in ore-forming stages. Stable isotope analyses of quartz indicate that the veins were deposited by waters with δO and δD values ranging from those of magmatic water to typical meteoric water. The gold metallogenesis of Muru gold belt has no relationship with the granite, and formed during the late stage of the crust thinning of North China." @default.
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- W2064193396 title "The Ore-forming Fluid of the Gold Deposits of Muru Gold Belt in Eastern Shandong, China - a Case Study of Denggezhuang Gold Deposit" @default.
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