“…In particular, gold-bearing alloys in the Ildeus intrusion co-exist with a wide range of native metals (Pt, W, Bi, Pb, Zn, Au, Ag) and intermetallic compounds (Fe-Pt, Ni-Rh-Pt, Pd-Pt, Cu-Ag-Au, Cu-Ag, Ni-Cu-Zn-Ag-Au, Cu-Zn-Ag, Cu-Zn-Au, Cu-Sn, Cu-Zn-Sn, Pb-Sb) indicating reduced conditions during the development of crustal magmatic conduits in the Triassic Stanovoy subduction zone [36]. Our data from the Ildeus intrusion suggest that, besides the influence of pressure and temperature, variations in the redox conditions between deep lithosphere and shallow, oxidized upper crust in subduction-related settings [36,70,71,73], where gold and other ore metals are usually deposited in the porphyry and epithermal environments [6,26,91,92] will also play an important role in the modification of Au-bearing alloys under a range of crustal conditions.…”