Distribution of gold in hypogene ore at the Ernest Henry iron oxide copper-gold deposit, Cloncurry district, NW Queensland

A. R. Foster, P. Williams, C. Ryan
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Petrographic studies, assay records, and laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometer (LA-ICP-MS) analyses of major sulfides suggest nearly all of the gold at the Ernest Henry Cu-Au deposit occurs in the form of native gold or electrum (95–65 wt.% Au); sylvanite and dissolved gold in cobaltite, chalcopyrite, and pyrite make only minor contributions. LA-ICP-MS analyses of the gold contents of chalcopyrite gave from 8 to 139 ppb (mean = 56 ppb), more than an order of magnitude lower than those experimentally determined in chalcopyrite in equilibrium with native gold at the estimated mineralization temperatures (350°–450°C). Gold content is more variable in pyrite (1–400 ppb, mean = 77 ppb) and highest in narrow growth zones of a subordinate type of complexly zoned pyrite wherein it is associated with elevated As, Ag, Sn, Sb, Te, and Bi. Deposition of gold-electrum was closely associated with, but preceded some of the chalcopyrite deposition, as indicated by microtextures and lower bulk Au: Cu ratios in late-stage chalcopyrite-rich veins. Gold grains have maximum dimensions from <1 to 50 micrometers, and are heterogeneously distributed with most occurring in microscale clusters. Fifty-five out of 76 grains recorded in polished sections are in contact with both chalcopyrite and pyrite, and many of the rest are in sites where such a relationship could exist in the third dimension. The dominant textural sites are intergrowths with chalcopyrite in microveinlets cutting pyrite, and on faces of pyrite grains in contact with chalcopyrite. Scanning electron microscopy, electron microprobe analysis, and proton induced X-ray emission studies show that pyrite associated with gold includes complexly zoned, weakly zoned, arsenian, and arsenic-poor types. The textures are compatible with the possibility that most gold was deposited electrochemically as native metal on pyrite surfaces. The textural distribution of gold has important metallurgical implications given that the ore processing circuits at Ernest Henry and most other sulfide copper mines are designed to exclude pyrite (and arsenic) from concentrates.
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昆士兰西北部Cloncurry地区Ernest Henry氧化铁铜金矿床深部金矿中金的分布
岩石学研究、分析记录和主要硫化物的激光烧蚀-电感耦合等离子体质谱(LA-ICP-MS)分析表明,Ernest Henry铜金矿床中几乎所有的金都以天然金或银的形式存在(95-65 wt.% Au);在钴矿、黄铜矿和黄铁矿中,森林石和溶解的金只起很小的作用。LA-ICP-MS分析黄铜矿的含金量为8 ~ 139 ppb(平均为56 ppb),比在估计的成矿温度(350°-450°C)下黄铜矿与天然金平衡的实验测定的含金量低一个数量级以上。黄铁矿中的金含量变化较大(1-400 ppb,平均= 77 ppb),在一种次级复杂分带黄铁矿的狭窄生长带中金含量最高,其中金含量与砷、银、锡、锑、Te和Bi的升高有关。富黄铜矿晚期矿脉的显微结构和较低的体积Au: Cu比值表明,金-铜的沉积与黄铜矿的沉积密切相关,但先于黄铜矿的沉积。金颗粒最大尺寸在<1 ~ 50微米之间,呈非均匀分布,多数呈微尺度团簇状。在抛光剖面中记录的76个颗粒中,有55个颗粒与黄铜矿和黄铁矿都有接触,其余的许多颗粒在三维空间中可能存在这种关系。主要的织构位点是与黄铜矿在切割黄铁矿的微细脉中共生,以及与黄铜矿接触的黄铁矿颗粒表面。扫描电镜、电子探针分析和质子诱导x射线发射研究表明,与金伴生的黄铁矿包括复带型、弱带型、含砷型和贫砷型。这些结构与大多数金作为天然金属在黄铁矿表面电化学沉积的可能性是相容的。金的结构分布具有重要的冶金意义,因为欧内斯特·亨利(Ernest Henry)和大多数其他硫化铜矿的矿石加工回路都设计为从精矿中排除黄铁矿(和砷)。
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