scholarly journals Corrigendum to “Nature of ore-forming fluid and formation conditions of BIF-hosted gold mineralization in the Archean Amalia Greenstone Belt, South Africa: Constraints from fluid inclusion and stable isotope studies” [Ore Geology Reviews 89 (2017) 609–626]

2017 ◽  
Vol 89 ◽  
pp. 1122
Author(s):  
Kofi Adomako-Ansah ◽  
Toshio Mizuta ◽  
Daizo Ishiyama ◽  
Napoleon Q. Hammond
2012 ◽  
Vol 76 (1) ◽  
pp. 213-226 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Marshall ◽  
V. Pardieu ◽  
L. Loughrey ◽  
P. Jones ◽  
G. Xue

AbstractPreliminary geological work on samples from Davdar in China indicate that emerald occurs in quartz veins hosted within upper greenschist grade Permian metasedimentary rocks including quartzite, marble, phyllite and schist. Fluid inclusion studies indicate highly saline fluids ranging from approximately 34 to 41 wt.% NaCl equivalent, with minimal amounts of CO2 estimated at a mole fraction of 0.003. Fluid inclusion, stable isotope and petrographic studies indicate the Davdar emeralds crystallized from highly saline brines in greenschist facies conditions at a temperature of ∼350°C and a pressure of up to 160 MPa. The highly saline fluid inclusions in the emeralds, the trace-element chemistry and stable isotope signatures indicate that the Davdar emeralds have some similarities to the Khaltaro and Swat Valley emerald deposits in Pakistan, but they show the greatest similarity to neighbouring deposits at Panjshir in Afghanistan.


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