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Zhao, Chuntao, Sun, Fanting, Sun, Jinggui, Wang, Jianping, Han, Jilong, Chu, Xiaolei, Bai, Chenglin, Yu, Dongmei, Xu, Zhikai, Yi, Lei, Hua, Shan (2024) Genesis and Prospecting Potential of the Da’anhe Skarn Au Deposit in the Central of the Lesser Xing’an Range, NE China: Evidence from Skarn Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusions and H-O Isotopes. Minerals, 14 (3) doi:10.3390/min14030214

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TitleGenesis and Prospecting Potential of the Da’anhe Skarn Au Deposit in the Central of the Lesser Xing’an Range, NE China: Evidence from Skarn Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusions and H-O Isotopes
JournalMinerals
AuthorsZhao, ChuntaoAuthor
Sun, FantingAuthor
Sun, JingguiAuthor
Wang, JianpingAuthor
Han, JilongAuthor
Chu, XiaoleiAuthor
Bai, ChenglinAuthor
Yu, DongmeiAuthor
Xu, ZhikaiAuthor
Yi, LeiAuthor
Hua, ShanAuthor
Year2024Volume<   14   >
Issue<   3   >
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DOIdoi:10.3390/min14030214Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZhao, Chuntao, Sun, Fanting, Sun, Jinggui, Wang, Jianping, Han, Jilong, Chu, Xiaolei, Bai, Chenglin, Yu, Dongmei, Xu, Zhikai, Yi, Lei, Hua, Shan (2024) Genesis and Prospecting Potential of the Da’anhe Skarn Au Deposit in the Central of the Lesser Xing’an Range, NE China: Evidence from Skarn Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusions and H-O Isotopes. Minerals, 14 (3) doi:10.3390/min14030214
Plain TextZhao, Chuntao, Sun, Fanting, Sun, Jinggui, Wang, Jianping, Han, Jilong, Chu, Xiaolei, Bai, Chenglin, Yu, Dongmei, Xu, Zhikai, Yi, Lei, Hua, Shan (2024) Genesis and Prospecting Potential of the Da’anhe Skarn Au Deposit in the Central of the Lesser Xing’an Range, NE China: Evidence from Skarn Mineralogy, Fluid Inclusions and H-O Isotopes. Minerals, 14 (3) doi:10.3390/min14030214
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Abstract/NotesSkarn Au deposits exist in the circum-pacific metallogenic belt. Interestingly, the Da’anhe Au deposit is the only independent skarn gold deposit in the Lesser Xing’an Range. To determine the metallogenic mechanism and prospecting potential of the Da’anhe deposit, we performed skarn mineralogy, fluid inclusion (FI) and H-O isotope analyses. The results show the following: (1) The Da’anhe deposit is a calcareous reduced skarn Au deposit that formed between an Early Jurassic gabbroic diorite and the Permian Tumenling Formation marble. Its metallogenic process includes five stages: the early skarn stage (Stage I1), late skarn stage (Stage I2), early quartz-sulfide stage (Stage II1), late quartz-sulfide stage (Stage II2) and quartz-carbonate stage (Stage II3). Gold precipitated in Stage II1 and Stage II2. (2) The initial ore-forming fluid was derived from magmatic water and featured a high temperature and intermediate to high salinity. After boiling and mixing, the fluid eventually changed to a low-temperature and low-salinity reducing fluid dominated by meteoric water. (3) The formation depth of the Au orebodies was 2.27-3.11 km, and the orebodies were later lifted to the surface (<500 m). The potential for finding skarn Au deposits in the study area is limited. (4) The distinctive nature of the ore-related magma (i.e., source, reducing conditions and high water content) was key to the formation of the Da’anhe skarn gold deposit.

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Da'anhe Au deposit, Tieli City, Yichun, Heilongjiang, China

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Da'anhe Au deposit, Tieli City, Yichun, Heilongjiang, China Actinolite, Andesite, Andesitic tuff, Andradite, Arsenopyrite, Biotite, Breccia, Calcite, Calcium Amphibole Subgroup, Chalcopyrite, Chlorite Group, Diopside, Diorite, Electrum, Endoskarn, Epidote, Gabbro, Galena, Garnet Group, Gold, Granite, Granodiorite, Grossular, Hornblende, Lamprophyre, Magnetite, Malachite, Marble, Migmatite, Muscovite, Plagioclase, Porphyry, Pyrite, Pyroxene Group, Pyrrhotite, Quartz, Schist, Sericite, Skarn, Slate, Sphalerite, Tremolite


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