2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2016.12.015
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A distinctive Pd-Hg signature in detrital gold derived from alkalic Cu-Au porphyry systems

Abstract: 22This study comprises the first systematic classification of native gold geochemistry within 23 alkalic porphyry Cu-Au systems and the placer expression of such systems. The 24 geochemistry and mineral associations of gold from four alkalic porphyry deposits in British

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“…Previous studies have established the correlation between hypogene gold-bearing mineralization and the suite of inclusions observed within gold grains derived from that mineralization a b c (e.g., Chapman et al 2000Chapman et al , 2017. This general result was replicated in the present study and the associations are summarized below.…”
Section: Comparison Of Gold Grain Inclusions With Hypogene Ore Minerasupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Previous studies have established the correlation between hypogene gold-bearing mineralization and the suite of inclusions observed within gold grains derived from that mineralization a b c (e.g., Chapman et al 2000Chapman et al , 2017. This general result was replicated in the present study and the associations are summarized below.…”
Section: Comparison Of Gold Grain Inclusions With Hypogene Ore Minerasupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Consequently, the mineralogical associations reported here in the Bi-Pb-Te-S system in relation to calcalkalic porphyry systems of Yukon are a useful discriminant by which to identify gold derived from calc-alkalic porphyry systems as compared to orogenic gold sources. Chapman et al (2017) established a strong generic Pd-Hg signature in detrital gold formed in alkalic porphyry systems in British Columbia, which is absent in gold from Yukon calcalkalic porphyry deposits. Whereas bismuth tellurides were observed as inclusions in detrital gold from alkalic porphyry systems (Chapman et al 2017) the Bi-Pb-Te-S signature of gold from the calc-alkalic systems described in the present study is far more pronounced.…”
Section: Implications For Explorationmentioning
confidence: 96%
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