Geochemical Evidence of Ore-Forming Processes in the Shuiyindong Gold Deposit of Southwest Guizhou Province, China
Hongbin Kang,
Yin Liu,
Kai Hu
et al.
Abstract:The Shuiyindong deposit is one of the ultralarge Carlin-type
gold
deposits in Southwest Guizhou Province, China. Gold mineralization
mainly occurs in the Permian Longtan Formation and the early Triassic
Yelang Formation. It is controlled by both strata and faults. Detailed
studies of the mineralogy and geochemistry characteristics of the
Shuiyindong deposit are conducted to investigate the ore-forming process.
Arsenian pyrite and arsenopyrite are the main Au-hosting minerals.
Three types of pyrite can be recog… Show more
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