Coupled and uncoupled to δ34S behavior of gold and silver in pyrite and marcasite from the low-sulfidation Sarnak gold deposit, SE Bulgaria

IF 0.2 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Aleksandar Gadzhalov, I. Marinova, M. Tarassov, E. Tacheva
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Abstract

In this study, the contents of Au and Ag in five pyrite±marcasite samples from the Sarnak gold deposit, the respective δ34S, and the sample distances to the contact between metamorphic basement and overlying sedimentary cover were considered. We found that two samples from lower horizons (levels of 69 and 30 m below the contact) display relatively low Au and Ag contents, negative values of δ34SV-CDT (–3.14 and –6.42‰) and pronounced oscillatory zoning, resulting from oscillating contents of As. Three samples from higher horizons (levels of 8, 7 and 0 m below the contact) have higher Au and Ag contents, positive or slightly negative values of δ34SV-CDT (+0.5, +1.73 and –1.85‰) and poorly expressed or absent arsenian zoning. Two of them contain microscopic electrum and adularia. Based on these contrasting features we assume different mechanisms of precipitation: intense fluid-rock interaction for samples from lower horizons under steady conditions and boiling of fluid for samples from higher horizons under fluctuating conditions.
保加利亚东南部低硫化Sarnak金矿黄铁矿和marcasite中金和银的δ34S行为的耦合和非耦合
在本研究中,考虑了Sarnak金矿床的五个黄铁矿±marcasite样品中Au和Ag的含量、各自的δ34S以及样品到变质基底和上覆沉积盖层之间接触的距离。我们发现,来自较低层位(接触面以下69米和30米的水平)的两个样品显示出相对较低的Au和Ag含量,δ34SV-CDT的负值(-3.14和-6.42‰)和明显的振荡分带,这是由于As含量的振荡,δ34SV-CDT的正值或略负值(+0.5、+1.73和-1.85‰)和低表达或无砷分区。其中两个含有微小的驻极体和adularia。基于这些对比特征,我们假设了不同的沉淀机制:在稳定条件下,较低层位的样品具有强烈的流体-岩石相互作用,而在波动条件下,较高层位的样品则具有沸腾的流体。
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