A genetic variety and convergence of epithermal gold-silver mineralization

The changing of mineral and geochemical paragenesis in ores corresponding to the correlation between epithermal vein deposits and ore-formation series is investigated. The established convergent character of various epithermal gold-silver mineralization is, as shown, determined by their similar physico-chemical ore-formation conditions. Thus, within Pacific-Ocean tectono-magmatic belt and in the conjoint structures epithermal gold-silver mineralization is especially widely distributed in accordance with the zones of disseminated and vein gold-sulfide and gold-quartz ores, in the region of copper-molybdenum-porphyric and pyrite ore assemblies as well as basic-ultrabasic complexes (gold-silver-telluride deposits), and also, to lower degree, in association with iron quartzite deposits.

Authors
Sidorov A.A. 1 , Volkov A.V.
Number of issue
1
Language
Russian
Pages
72-77
Status
Published
Volume
397
Year
2004
Organizations
  • 1 Inst. Geol. Rudn. Mestor. Petr., RAN, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
Geochemistry; Gold deposits; Quartz; Silver deposits; Silver gold mines; Sulfide minerals; Tectonics; Mineralization; Minerals
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/3542/
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