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SULFUR ISOTOPE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GOLD DEPOSITS IN XIAOQINLINGXIONGER MOUNTAIN AREA |
FU Zhiguo 1, WENG Jichang 1,2,LU Xinxiang 3 |
1.No.2 Geoexploration Party, Henan Bureau of Geoexploration and Mineral Development, Xuchang 461000, China; 2.Henan Geological Survey, Zhengzhou 450007, China; 3. Henan Academy of Land and Resources, Zhengzhou 450053, China |
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Abstract Gold deposits in XiaoqinlingXionger Mountain area is the second large gold producing area in China. Through analyzing sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of gold deposits in this area, the authors have reached some conclusions: ①gold deposits of different geneses have somewhat different total sulfur isotopic compositions: quartz veintype gold deposits generally have total sulfur isotopic composition of -5‰~5‰, indicating mantlederived sulfur, whereas gold deposits of altered rock type have total sulfur isotopic composition of <-5‰,resulting from sulfur isotopic fractionation caused by the change of the physicalchemical conditions during the mineralization; ②mineral composition and crystallization sequence can be deduced on the basis of isotopic composition variation of the residual hydrothermal solution; ③the moving direction of gold fluids can be indicated by the ratio of n(H2S)/n(SO2-4). It is therefore held that the variation of sulfur isotopic characteristics in the gold deposit is an objective factor in the study of the oreforming process, and that the conclusions reached can be improved in the oreprospecting practice.
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Received: 31 January 2008
Published: 02 December 2009
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