THE GENESIS OF THE HOPEWELL BARITE ORE DEPOSIT IN RELATION TO THE LATE-JURASSIC EXTENSIONAL TECTONIC ACVITY, NEWARK BASIN

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Larbi Rddad ◽  
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Greg Herman
2021 ◽  
pp. 68-89
Author(s):  
Nikolay Pachersky ◽  
Sergei Kryazhev ◽  
Eugene Naumov ◽  
Darya Desyatova ◽  
Svetlana Dvurechenskaya ◽  
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New data are presented on the formation conditions and ages of the reduced intrusion-related Au mineralization of the Vetrenskaya area in the Central Kolyma region. The mineralization is predominantly confined to intersections of Late Jurassic minor intrusive bodies and NE-trending fracture systems and is represented by zones of thin quartz veinlets with sericite-quartz halos. The major ore mineral is gold-bearing arsenopyrite (up to 10%), while minor minerals are represented by lellingite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, and pyrrhotite. Microscopic native gold of a low fineness is paragenetically associated with bismuth minerals (bismuthine, native bismuth, andtellurides of Bi and Au), forming microinclusions (1–10 μ) in the arsenopyrite. Isochronous Re-Os age of the goldbearing arsenopyrite is 137–117 Ma, which suggests the mineralization was formed significantly later than the hosting granitoids (147–153 Ma). The reduced intrusionrelated Au ore deposit was formed at shallower depths in comparison with orogenic Au deposits, and at lower temperatures in comparison with rare metal (W, Mo) ore deposits.


2020 ◽  
pp. 58-63
Author(s):  
VITALY ALEKSEEVICH STEPANOV ◽  

Brief information about the history of the discovery of the large Pioner gold deposit in the Amur province is given. The main features of the geological structure of the deposit, located at the contact of the multiphase granitoid intrusion of the Early Cretaceous age and terrigenous rocks of the Middle-Late Jurassic, are shown. Ore bodies are linear stockworks of silicified and carbonated rocks with gold sulfide mineralization. Gold is both free in the form of large, small and micron-sized particles, and in bound form in pyrite. In common ores, its fineness ranges from 650 to 880 units, in rich ores it rises to 870 - 915‰.


2019 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 291 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gang Li ◽  
Atsushi Matsuoka ◽  
Qun Yang ◽  
Jingeng Sha

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