Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam Basin

Introduction: The Saibagou gold deposit, located in the eastern part of the tectonic belt of the northern Qaidam Basin in western China, has its gold ore bodies strictly controlled by the regional fault system. Despite this understanding, there remain controversies surrounding the deposit’s metallog...

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Main Authors: Jia Xing, Jianguo Wang, Jianbao Liu, Yanguang Liu, Kai Bian, Jianwei Liu, Lina Cai, Shengyun Wei
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1212856/full
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Jianguo Wang
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Yanguang Liu
Kai Bian
Jianwei Liu
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description Introduction: The Saibagou gold deposit, located in the eastern part of the tectonic belt of the northern Qaidam Basin in western China, has its gold ore bodies strictly controlled by the regional fault system. Despite this understanding, there remain controversies surrounding the deposit’s metallogenic epochs, sources of ore-forming materials, and properties of ore-forming fluids. To address these controversy, the metallogenic process of the Saibagou gold deposit can be further determined by analyzing the U-Pb ages of hydrothermal zircons in the gold-bearing quartz veins and investigating the trace element and sulfur isotope compositions of pyrite in the gold deposit.Methods: This study does not focus on the mineral characteristics susceptible to interference by the metallogenic condition in gold ore bodies. Instead, it offers a detailed discussion on stable associated minerals and their indicative markers formed in the process of gold mineralization.Results: The results of this study showed that the metallogenic process of the gold deposit can be categorized into the following stages: 1) quartz–pyrite veins, 2) milky-white quartz—pyrite—native gold veins, 3) hoary quartz—native gold—polymetallic sulfide veins. As indicated by the U-Pb ages of hydrothermal zircons in the gold-bearing quartz veins, the Saibagou gold deposit has two metallogenic ages, namely, 423.91 ± 4.5 Ma (the Silurian) and 470.18 ± 4.92 Ma (the Ordovician).Discussion: The Silurian metallogenic age, predominates and nearly aligns with the expansion of the regional NWW-trending brittle-ductile shear zone, followed by the Ordovician metallogenic age. Data on the trace elements and sulfur isotopes of pyrite, show that the Saibagou gold deposit has similar pyrite compositions in the three metallogenic stages. Gold in the deposit primarily occurs as native gold or minor petzite inclusions and has a very low lattice gold concentration. As indicated by the concentrations of elements such as Co, Ni, and as in the pyrite, as well as the variation range of δ34S values, the ore-forming fluids were derived from low-temperature arsenic-bearing acidic magmas. In addition, the primary ore-forming materials appear to encompass mantle-derived materials from the deep earth.
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spelling doaj.art-4a4d5238df6042e4926b24772f9228f22023-07-11T12:39:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632023-07-011110.3389/feart.2023.12128561212856Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam BasinJia Xing0Jianguo Wang1Jianbao Liu2Yanguang Liu3Kai Bian4Jianwei Liu5Lina Cai6Shengyun Wei7Department of Geological Engineering, Qinghai University, Xining, ChinaDepartment of Geological Engineering, Qinghai University, Xining, ChinaSchool of Environmental and Biological Engineering, Henan University of Engineering, Zhengzhou, ChinaInstitute of Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Shijiazhuang, ChinaSchool of Earth Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, ChinaAcademic Affairs Office, Qinghai University, Xining, ChinaThe Second Geological Exploration Institute, Henan Geological Bureau, Zhengzhou, ChinaDepartment of Geological Engineering, Qinghai University, Xining, ChinaIntroduction: The Saibagou gold deposit, located in the eastern part of the tectonic belt of the northern Qaidam Basin in western China, has its gold ore bodies strictly controlled by the regional fault system. Despite this understanding, there remain controversies surrounding the deposit’s metallogenic epochs, sources of ore-forming materials, and properties of ore-forming fluids. To address these controversy, the metallogenic process of the Saibagou gold deposit can be further determined by analyzing the U-Pb ages of hydrothermal zircons in the gold-bearing quartz veins and investigating the trace element and sulfur isotope compositions of pyrite in the gold deposit.Methods: This study does not focus on the mineral characteristics susceptible to interference by the metallogenic condition in gold ore bodies. Instead, it offers a detailed discussion on stable associated minerals and their indicative markers formed in the process of gold mineralization.Results: The results of this study showed that the metallogenic process of the gold deposit can be categorized into the following stages: 1) quartz–pyrite veins, 2) milky-white quartz—pyrite—native gold veins, 3) hoary quartz—native gold—polymetallic sulfide veins. As indicated by the U-Pb ages of hydrothermal zircons in the gold-bearing quartz veins, the Saibagou gold deposit has two metallogenic ages, namely, 423.91 ± 4.5 Ma (the Silurian) and 470.18 ± 4.92 Ma (the Ordovician).Discussion: The Silurian metallogenic age, predominates and nearly aligns with the expansion of the regional NWW-trending brittle-ductile shear zone, followed by the Ordovician metallogenic age. Data on the trace elements and sulfur isotopes of pyrite, show that the Saibagou gold deposit has similar pyrite compositions in the three metallogenic stages. Gold in the deposit primarily occurs as native gold or minor petzite inclusions and has a very low lattice gold concentration. As indicated by the concentrations of elements such as Co, Ni, and as in the pyrite, as well as the variation range of δ34S values, the ore-forming fluids were derived from low-temperature arsenic-bearing acidic magmas. In addition, the primary ore-forming materials appear to encompass mantle-derived materials from the deep earth.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1212856/fullhydrothermal zirconU-Pb datingpyrite trace elementsulfur isotopegold-bearing quartz veinSaibagou gold deposit
spellingShingle Jia Xing
Jianguo Wang
Jianbao Liu
Yanguang Liu
Kai Bian
Jianwei Liu
Lina Cai
Shengyun Wei
Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam Basin
Frontiers in Earth Science
hydrothermal zircon
U-Pb dating
pyrite trace element
sulfur isotope
gold-bearing quartz vein
Saibagou gold deposit
title Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam Basin
title_full Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam Basin
title_fullStr Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam Basin
title_full_unstemmed Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam Basin
title_short Geochronology, pyrite trace elements, and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the Saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern Qaidam Basin
title_sort geochronology pyrite trace elements and sulfur isotope geochemical characteristics of the saibagou gold deposit in the eastern part of the northern qaidam basin
topic hydrothermal zircon
U-Pb dating
pyrite trace element
sulfur isotope
gold-bearing quartz vein
Saibagou gold deposit
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2023.1212856/full
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