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http://dx.doi.org/10.9719/EEG.2017.50.2.85

Genesis of Bonanza-style Ores in Uichang Area, Changwon City: Geochemical Interpretation by Reaction Path Modeling  

Lee, Seung-han (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Pukyong National University)
No, Sang-gun (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resoures)
Park, Maeng-Eon (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Pukyong National University)
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Economic and Environmental Geology / v.50, no.2, 2017 , pp. 85-96 More about this Journal
Abstract
Gold mineralization of Samjeong and Yongjang gold mines in Uichang area shows characteristics of Bonanza-type gold deposits. Ores are mainly developed along the contact parts between quartz vein and arkosic sandstone beds(Fe-rich bed) in sedimentary rock. Electrum, silver sulfide and sulfate minerals are mainly in the ores. On the other hand, gold mineralization is less developed in cherty rock and andesitic rock than arkosic sandstone. The study highlights characteristics of gold precipitation in the deposit on the basis of numerical modelling of the reactions between the assumed hydrothermal ore fluids with multicomponent heterogeneous equilibrium calculations. Aqueous species, gases and minerals, containing electrum are included in the calculations. The reaction result between hydrothermal ore fluids and arkosic sandstone show that pH increasing in the ore-forming fluid would trigger precipitation of quartz, chlorite, sericite, chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, electrum, actinolite and feldspar. The numerical modelling also illustrates the drastic increase of pH and desulfidation lead to precipitation of electrum. Ag/Au ratios in the ore vary with pH conditions and subsequently precipitation of silver-bearing sulfides such as acanthite and polybasite. The modelling of the reaction between andesitic rock and ore-forming fluid shows that mineral assemblages of the case are analogous to ones of the reaction between arkosic sandstone and fluid except the latter has little portion of electrum. The abovementioned modelling results suggest that gold-silver mineralization is bounded by host rocks at the study area.
Keywords
Bonanza-type gold deposit; electrum; wall rock control; reaction path modeling; Uichang area;
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