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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 September 2021
Economic Geology (2021) 116 (6): 1253–1265.
... of hydrothermal activity that generated and overprinted the giant Shuiyindong Carlin-type gold deposit in the Golden Triangle. Three stages of calcite (Cal-1, Cal-2, and Cal-3) have been recognized in this deposit based on crosscutting relationships, cathodoluminescence colors, and chemical (U, Pb, and rare earth...
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An Au nanoparticle in arsenian pyrite from the Shuiyindong deposit (A) and Au-bearing nanoparticle in arsenian pyrite from the Cortez Hills deposit (B, C). A. Bright field (BF) image shows an Au nanoparticle (dark spot) in arsenian pyrite. B. A high-angle annular dark-field (HAADF) image shows an Au-Sb-Tl-Cu-(S) nanoparticle, which is documented by peaks in the energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) spectrum (C). The white circle and red rectangle in images A and B, respectively, indicate the spot size of EDX analyses. Abbreviations: NP = nanoparticle.
Published: 01 March 2021
Fig. 5. An Au nanoparticle in arsenian pyrite from the Shuiyindong deposit (A) and Au-bearing nanoparticle in arsenian pyrite from the Cortez Hills deposit (B, C). A. Bright field (BF) image shows an Au nanoparticle (dark spot) in arsenian pyrite. B. A high-angle annular dark-field (HAADF) image
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(A) Chondrite-normalized REE pattern, (B) δ18O versus δ13C, and (C) measured 87Sr/86Sr isotope ratios of three calcite generations from the Shuiyindong gold deposit. The C-O isotope range of marine carbonate host rocks (Hu et al., 2002) and the Sr isotope ranges of Permian Emeishan pyroclastics, Maokou limestones (Peng et al., 2003), and hydrothermal calcite from the Shuiyindong deposit (blue field; Su et al., 2009a) are shown for comparison. Abbreviations: Cal = calcite, SYD = Shuiyindong.
Published: 01 September 2021
Fig. 5. (A) Chondrite-normalized REE pattern, (B) δ 18 O versus δ 13 C, and (C) measured 87 Sr/ 86 Sr isotope ratios of three calcite generations from the Shuiyindong gold deposit. The C-O isotope range of marine carbonate host rocks ( Hu et al., 2002 ) and the Sr isotope ranges of Permian
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Geologic cross section of the mineralized Huijiabao anticline in the Shuiyindong deposit, showing sample locations (modified from Tan et al., 2015a; Xie et al., 2018).
Published: 01 November 2018
Fig. 2. Geologic cross section of the mineralized Huijiabao anticline in the Shuiyindong deposit, showing sample locations (modified from Tan et al., 2015a ; Xie et al., 2018).
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Backscattered electron images (A) and laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry maps of Au (B), Hg (C), As (D), Cu (E), and Sb (F) of Au-bearing pyrite from Shuiyindong deposit in the Youjiang Basin of South China, showing the correlation of these elements in pyrite core and rim.
Published: 16 March 2023
Figure 4. Backscattered electron images (A) and laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry maps of Au (B), Hg (C), As (D), Cu (E), and Sb (F) of Au-bearing pyrite from Shuiyindong deposit in the Youjiang Basin of South China, showing the correlation of these elements in pyrite
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Tera-Wasserburg U-Pb concordia plots for six calcite samples from the Shuiyindong deposit. The error in the square bracket in each plot refers to the ~2% propagation of systematic uncertainties that reflect the long-term reproducibility of analytical equipment. MSWD is the mean square of weighted deviates. Data point error ellipses and lower intercept ages are 2 sigma.
Published: 01 September 2021
Fig. 6. Tera-Wasserburg U-Pb concordia plots for six calcite samples from the Shuiyindong deposit. The error in the square bracket in each plot refers to the ~2% propagation of systematic uncertainties that reflect the long-term reproducibility of analytical equipment. MSWD is the mean square
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2018
Economic Geology (2018) 113 (7): 1627–1652.
...Fig. 2. Geologic cross section of the mineralized Huijiabao anticline in the Shuiyindong deposit, showing sample locations (modified from Tan et al., 2015a ; Xie et al., 2018). ...
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Series: Reviews in Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2018
DOI: 10.5382/rev.20.06
EISBN: 9781629491189
... Exploration and Development, for access to the Shuiyindong deposit, Eldorado Gold Corporation for access to the Jinfeng deposit, and Barrick Gold Corporation for access to the Getchell and Cortez Hills deposits. In particular, Lindsey Clark Maroun is thanked for providing samples from the Cortez Hills deposit...
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Textural (A), chemistry (B-G), and δ34S isotope composition (H) of pre-ore pyrite 2 and ore pyrite from the Shuiyindong deposit (sample SYD-3A-1, 32 g/t Au). A. Anhedral pre-ore pyrite 2 is rimmed by ore pyrite. Yellow and red dots indicate locations of LA-ICP-MS and LA-MC-ICP-MS analyses, respectively, and were marked with analysis number and Au concentration in ppm and δ34S isotope composition in ‰, respectively. All LA-ICP-MS data are tabulated in Table 4. B. Spider diagram of LA-ICP-MS data shows ore pyrite contains more As, Tl, Cu, and Sb than pre-ore pyrite 2. C-G. LA-ICP-MS maps of Au (C), As (D), Tl (E), Cu (F), and Pb (G) showing the correlation of these elements in pre-ore pyrite 2 and ore pyrite; the pre-ore pyrite 2 core lacks these elements. H. Spider diagram of δ34S isotope composition analyzed by LA-MC-ICP-MS, showing that δ34S isotope compositions of pre-ore pyrite 2 are slightly greater than those of the ore pyrite. The lower δ34S value for point 2 compared with points 1 and 3 could result from a mixture of ore and pre-ore pyrites. Abbreviations: bdl = below detection limit (~2 ppm for LA-ICP-MS analyses), OPy = ore pyrite, PrePy2 = pre-ore pyrite 2.
Published: 01 November 2018
Fig. 6. Textural (A), chemistry (B-G), and δ 34 S isotope composition (H) of pre-ore pyrite 2 and ore pyrite from the Shuiyindong deposit (sample SYD-3A-1, 32 g/t Au). A. Anhedral pre-ore pyrite 2 is rimmed by ore pyrite. Yellow and red dots indicate locations of LA-ICP-MS and LA-MC-ICP-MS
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2009
Economic Geology (2009) 104 (1): 73–93.
... similar to Carlin-type gold deposits in Nevada and are notably enriched in As, Sb, Hg, and Tl. The Shuiyindong and Yata deposits consist of disseminated, strata-bound sulfides in Permian bioclastic limestone and fault-controlled mineralization in Middle Triassic calcareous clastic rocks, respectively...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2021
Economic Geology (2021) 116 (2): 515–526.
...Fig. 5. An Au nanoparticle in arsenian pyrite from the Shuiyindong deposit (A) and Au-bearing nanoparticle in arsenian pyrite from the Cortez Hills deposit (B, C). A. Bright field (BF) image shows an Au nanoparticle (dark spot) in arsenian pyrite. B. A high-angle annular dark-field (HAADF) image...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2020
Economic Geology (2020) 115 (2): 455–469.
... from a variety of ore and gangue minerals (arsenian pyrite, realgar, quartz, calcite, and fluorite) representing the main and late ore stages of three well-characterized major gold deposits (Shuiyindong, Nibao, and Yata) to provide significant new insights into the source and evolution of ore-forming...
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Paragenetic sequences of minerals and fluid inclusion assemblages at Shuiyindong and Yata, showing essentially similar mineralization history. Two-phase, liquid-rich aqueous inclusions (type Ia) occur in barren milky quartz veins in both deposits. Two- or three-phase aqueous-carbonic inclusions (type Ib) are mainly observed in quartz veinlets at Yata and in jasperoidal quartz with arsenian pyrite and arsenopyrite at Shuiyindong. Two- or monophase carbonic-rich inclusions (type II and III) occur in drusy quartz with realgar, stibnite, and calcite at Yata.
Published: 01 January 2009
F ig . 5. Paragenetic sequences of minerals and fluid inclusion assemblages at Shuiyindong and Yata, showing essentially similar mineralization history. Two-phase, liquid-rich aqueous inclusions (type Ia) occur in barren milky quartz veins in both deposits. Two- or three-phase aqueous-carbonic
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Noble gas concentrations and isotopic ratios of fluid inclusion extracts from ore and gangue minerals in the Shuiyindong, Nibao, and Yata gold deposits.
Published: 01 March 2020
Fig. 6. Noble gas concentrations and isotopic ratios of fluid inclusion extracts from ore and gangue minerals in the Shuiyindong, Nibao, and Yata gold deposits.
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The plot of Au-As EPMA analyses of ore-stage arsenian pyrite from Guizhou Shuiyindong and Jinfeng deposits, and Nevada Getchell and Cortez Hills deposits (log-scale, in mol %, the data sources are listed in Table A2). All analyses plot below the solubility limit, after Reich et al. (2005).
Published: 01 March 2021
Fig. 2. The plot of Au-As EPMA analyses of ore-stage arsenian pyrite from Guizhou Shuiyindong and Jinfeng deposits, and Nevada Getchell and Cortez Hills deposits (log-scale, in mol %, the data sources are listed in Table A2). All analyses plot below the solubility limit, after Reich et al. ( 2005 ).
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Simplified geologic map of southwestern Guizhou (modified after Zhang et al., 2003), showing the locations of the major Carlin-type gold (e.g., Shuiyindong and Yata) and antimony and mercury deposits.
Published: 01 January 2009
F ig . 1. Simplified geologic map of southwestern Guizhou (modified after Zhang et al., 2003 ), showing the locations of the major Carlin-type gold (e.g., Shuiyindong and Yata) and antimony and mercury deposits.
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Histogram of all δ34S isotope data gathered in this study from pre-ore pyrite 2 (PrePy2) and ore pyrite (Opy) from the Shuiyindong (SYD) and Jinfeng (JF) deposits. See Table 5 for analysis details.
Published: 01 November 2018
Fig. 8. Histogram of all δ 34 S isotope data gathered in this study from pre-ore pyrite 2 (PrePy2) and ore pyrite (Opy) from the Shuiyindong (SYD) and Jinfeng (JF) deposits. See Table 5 for analysis details.
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Geologic maps and representative cross sections of the Shuiyindong (A, B, modified from Su et al., 2012), Nibao (C, D, modified from Zheng et al., 2016), and Yata (E, F, modified from Zhang et al., 2003) gold deposits.
Published: 01 March 2020
Fig. 2. Geologic maps and representative cross sections of the Shuiyindong (A, B, modified from Su et al., 2012 ), Nibao (C, D, modified from Zheng et al., 2016 ), and Yata (E, F, modified from Zhang et al., 2003 ) gold deposits.
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 16 March 2023
GSA Bulletin (2023) 135 (11-12): 3163–3172.
...Figure 4. Backscattered electron images (A) and laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry maps of Au (B), Hg (C), As (D), Cu (E), and Sb (F) of Au-bearing pyrite from Shuiyindong deposit in the Youjiang Basin of South China, showing the correlation of these elements in pyrite...
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Photomicrographs and photographs showing mineralogy and textures of ore-associated minerals of the Carlin-type Au deposits in the Youjiang Basin of South China. (A) Au-bearing pyrite (Py) from Shuiyindong. (B) Disseminated Au-bearing arsenopyrite (Apy) from Jinya. Illustration shows the homogeneous texture of Au-bearing arsenopyrite. (C) Disseminated pyrite and arsenopyrite in the dolerite-hosted Badu deposit. Illustration shows pyrite intergrown with arsenopyrite. (D–F) Paragenetically late stibnite (Stb), realgar (Rlg), and cinnabar (Cin), respectively.
Published: 16 March 2023
Figure 3. Photomicrographs and photographs showing mineralogy and textures of ore-associated minerals of the Carlin-type Au deposits in the Youjiang Basin of South China. (A) Au-bearing pyrite (Py) from Shuiyindong. (B) Disseminated Au-bearing arsenopyrite (Apy) from Jinya. Illustration shows