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Title: Direct observation and measurement of Au and Ag in epithermal mineralizing fluids
Authors: Banks, D.A.
Bozkaya, Gülcan
Bozkaya, Ömer
Keywords: Colloidal gold
Epithermal
Fluid inclusions
LA-ICP-MS
Turkey
Binary alloys
Calcite
Deposits
Economic geology
Gold nanoparticles
Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
Mass spectrometers
Mineralogy
Pyrites
Quartz
Silver
Silver alloys
Sols
Sulfur compounds
Textures
Zinc sulfide
Fluid inclusion
La-ICP-MS
Gold deposits
colloid
concentration (composition)
epithermal deposit
fluid inclusion
gold
mass spectrometry
mineralization
ore deposit
silver
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: Colloidal gold particles have been observed in c. 300 °C low salinity fluids from the Arapucandere intermediate sulphidation epithermal base-metal-Au deposit in NW Turkey. This is the first time colloidal gold has been recorded in an ancient mineralizing fluid. Growth, in veins, of large euhedral quartz crystals, after the deposition of sulphides, occurred in a number of stages from the introduction of fresh pulses of fluid. The quartz overgrowths have a fibrous texture which facilitated trapping of large elongate fluid inclusions between the quartz fibres which grew perpendicular to the crystal faces of the pre-existing quartz. Episodic periods of intense trapping of fluid inclusions occurred throughout the growth of quartz. Trapped within primary fluid inclusions are numerous particles of gold, the largest observed is c. 1 µm but most are smaller. BSE element mapping shows these to contain Au, Ag, Cu ± Hg. LA-ICP-MS profiles of the fluid inclusions confirm Au and Ag is not present in solution, being present as numerous particles. We have quantified the concentration of gold in fluid inclusions which are orders of magnitude greater than has been previously measured or thought likely in crustal fluids. The average Ag concentration is c. 32 ppm and Au is c. 41 ppm but the maximum concentrations of both may reach several 100’s to 1000 ppm. Calcite forms a coating on the inner surface of the inclusions and barite, pyrite, galena, sphalerite and unidentified minerals are also present with the Au-Ag particles. It is clear that the Au-Ag particles could not have precipitated in the fluid inclusions, therefore they must have precipitated elsewhere and been carried with the hydrothermal fluid. The high concentrations and their colloidal nature have implications for the enrichment of gold in mineral deposits. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30099
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.102955
ISSN: 0169-1368
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