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- W4281394738 abstract "Sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposits in orogenic belts share many similarities to both epizonal orogenic and Carlin-type gold deposits, leading to a lot of difficulties in their genetic classification. The giant Jiagantan gold deposit was newly discovered in the West Qinling orogen, central China, and was selected to provide a better understanding of this issue. Gold mineralization at Jiagantan is hosted within sandstone and silty slate, and the gold is intimately associated to disseminated pyrite and arsenopyrite. Three generations of pyrite (Py0, Py1, and Py2) and two generations of arsenopyrite (Apy1 and Apy2) are recognized and used to perform in situ textural, chemical, and sulfur isotopic analyses. The diagenetic Py0 is framboidal and porous, and contains elevated concentrations of As, Sb, Co, Ni, Cu, Ti, and V. The early mineralization stage Py1 and Apy1 are disseminated within sandstone and silty slate, and have the highest average Au concentrations of 7.7 ppm and 12.6 ppm, respectively. The intermediate mineralization stage Py2 and Apy2 are hosted by quartz veins and veinlets, coexisting with stibnite, chalcopyrite, and minor amounts of other sulfides. Gold mineralization mainly took place during the early mineralization stage. Microscopic observations and laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) output graphs confirm the majority of gold may reside in the crystallographic structures of Py1 and Apy1. The diagenetic Py0 grains show negative δ34S values of −25.2 to −20.1‰, implying the derivation of sulfur by bacterial reduction of marine sulfate. The hydrothermal Py1, Py2, Apy1, and Apy2 have higher but still negative δ34S values ranging from −16.4 to −5.0‰, suggesting an origin of sulfur from metamorphism of the underlying Devonian sedimentary rocks. The Jiagantan gold deposit can best be classified as an epizonal orogenic gold deposit owing to the possible metamorphic origin of Au, As, S, and other associated elements. The source of ore-forming materials is the key to discriminating orogenic gold deposits from Carlin-type gold deposits, while the type of host rocks, the style of mineralization, and the occurrence state of gold may not be the effective indicators." @default.
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- W4281394738 title "Sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposits in orogenic belts: An example from the giant Jiagantan gold deposit in the West Qinling orogen, China" @default.
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