Mitchell J. Kerr, Jacob J. Hanley, Daniel J. Kontak, Preetysha Ramlochund, Zoltán Zajacz
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摘要
加拿大新斯科舍阿巴拉契亚造山带东北部Meguma地体约380 Ma Dufferin金矿床是一个成矿鞍礁型石英脉的造山带金矿床,由变质砂岩和黑色板岩在紧密褶皱背斜中赋存。与原生金包裹体一起,脉体中与成因相关的热液碳质物质(CM)以焦沥青的形式出现在腔体中,并沿裂隙/晶界靠近脉体接触和围岩破碎。结合几种微观分析方法,我们记录了通过耦合流体- fo2还原(通过与CM的相互作用)和pH增加来沉淀金。这些流体化学变化破坏了金二硫化配合物的稳定性,导致金不饱和(0.045±0.024 ppm Au;1σ;n = 58流体包裹体)水-碳流体(H2O-NaCl-CO2±N2±CH4)。(a)流体包裹体中Au和氧化还原敏感的半金属(As、Sb)含量随时间的增加而递减,而围岩元素(Mg、K、Ca、Sr、Fe)含量随时间的增加而增加;(b) XCO2相应减少,与通过还原/再反应和晚期碳酸盐沉淀去除CO2一致;(c)矿化空腔和裂隙内CM表面或内嵌金。尽管成矿流体将低浓度的金输送到远离饱和的地方,但在这些流体与CM相互作用的地方,局部金的析出量明显高,这对Meguma矿床的整体金禀赋有贡献。这项工作再次强调,在全球类似造山变质沉积环境的整体成因模型中,CM是有效金沉淀的潜在先决条件,其中CM的存在和/或作用已被记录。
Auriferous Fluid Evolution and the Role of Carbonaceous Matter in a Saddle-Reef Gold Deposit: Dufferin Deposit, Meguma Terrane, Nova Scotia, Canada
The metaturbidite-hosted, ∼380 Ma Dufferin gold deposit, Meguma terrane, northeastern Appalachian Orogen (Nova Scotia, Canada) is an orogenic gold deposit with mineralized saddle reef-type quartz veins hosted by metasandstones and black slates in a tightly folded anticline. Together with native gold inclusions, genetically related hydrothermal carbonaceous material (CM) in veins occurs as pyrobitumen in cavities and along fractures/grain boundaries proximal to vein contacts and wallrock fragments. Integrating several microanalytical methods we document the precipitation of gold via coupled fluid-fO2 reduction (via interaction with CM) and pH increase. These changes in fluid chemistry destabilized gold bisulfide complexes, leading to efficient Au precipitation from a gold-undersaturated (0.045 ± 0.024 ppm Au; 1σ; n = 58 fluid inclusions) aqueous-carbonic fluid (H2O-NaCl-CO2 ± N2 ± CH4). The proposed mineralization mechanism is supported by: (a) a complementary decrease in Au and redox-sensitive semimetals (As, Sb), and increase in wall rock-derived elements (i.e., Mg, K, Ca, Sr, Fe) concentrations in fluid inclusions with time; (b) a corresponding decrease in the XCO2, consistent with CO2 removal via reduction/respeciation and late carbonate precipitation; and (c) gold embedding in, or on, the surface of CM inside mineralized cavities and fractures. Despite mineralizing fluids transporting low concentrations of Au far from saturation, precipitation of gold was locally evidently high where such fluids interacted with CM, contributing to the overall gold endowment of Meguma deposits. This work re-emphasizes CM as a potential prerequisite for efficient gold precipitation within the overall genetic model for similar orogenic metasedimentary settings globally where the presence and/or role of CM has been documented.
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