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Carbon-oxygen isotopes and rare earth elements as an exploration vector for Carlin-type gold deposits: A case study of the Shuiyindong gold deposit, Guizhou Province, SW China TEXT SIZE: A A A
The Shuiyindong gold deposit is a deeply concealed strata-bound Carlin-type deposit in southwestern Guizhou Province, China. The deposit lies on the eastern limb of the Huijiabao anticline with ores mainly along the anticline axis and hosted in bioclastic limestone, containing calcite veins, of the Permian Longtan Formation units. In this study, we measured carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios and rare earth element (REE) concentrations of the host rocks and calcite veins along a profile across the Shuiyindong deposit. Orebodies in the upper unit of ;the Longtan Formation have higher delta O-18 values (20.6-22.4 parts per thousand) and lower delta C-13 values (-3.7 to -0.5 parts per thousand) than the country rocks (delta O-18: 18.8-21.4 parts per thousand; delta C-13: -0.7 to 0.8 parts per thousand). However, there are no obvious trends of delta O-18 and delta C-13 values from the country rocks to the orebodies in the middle unit of the Longtan Formation. The spatial distribution of the calcite veins displays distinct halos of delta C-13 and delta O-18 values and REE concentrations. Calcite veins along the anticlinal axis and major reverse fault are enriched in Middle REE (Sm, Eu, Gd, and Tb) and O-18 and depleted in C-13. Surficial veining calcite-filled fractures/faults that connect to deep concealed strata-bound gold mineralization systems can be vectors toward deep ores in southwestern Guizhou Province, China.
 

Publication name

 JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES, 148 1-12; 10.1016/j.jseaes.2017.08.013 OCT 15 2017

Author(s)

 Tan, Qin-Ping; Xia, Yong; Wang, Xueqiu; Zhuo Jun-Xie; Wei, Dong-Tian

Corresponding author(s) 

 XIA Yong 
 xiayong@vip.gyig.ac.cn
 Chinese Acad Sci, State Key Lab Ore Deposit Geochem, Inst Geochem, Guiyang 550081, Guizhou, Peoples R China. 

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