OROGENIC GOLD DEPOSITS: A PROPOSED CLASSIFICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THEIR CRUSTAL DISTRIBUTION AND RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER GOLD DEPOSIT TYPES

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dc.contributor.author Groves D.I.
dc.contributor.author Gebre-Mariam M.
dc.contributor.author Hagemann S.G.
dc.contributor.author Goldfarb R.J.
dc.contributor.author Robert F.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-31T08:31:22Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-31T08:31:22Z
dc.date.issued 1998
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13704280
dc.identifier.citation Ore Geology Reviews, 1998, , 1, 7-27
dc.identifier.issn 0169-1368
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/21894
dc.description.abstract The so-called `mesothermal' gold deposits are associated with regionally metamorphosed terranes of all ages. Ores were formed during compressional to transpressional deformation processes at convergent plate margins in accretionary and collisional orogens. In both types of orogen, hydrated marine sedimentary and volcanic rocks have been added to continental margins during tens to some 100 million years of collision. Subduction-related thermal events, episodically raising geothermal gradients within the hydrated accretionary sequences, initiate and drive long-distance hydrothermal fluid migration. The resulting gold-bearing quartz veins are emplaced over a unique depth range for hydrothermal ore deposits, with gold deposition from 15–20 km to the near surface environment.On the basis of this broad depth range of formation, the term `mesothermal' is not applicable to this deposit type as a whole. Instead, the unique temporal and spatial association of this deposit type with orogeny means that the vein systems are best termed orogenic gold deposits. Most ores are post-orogenic with respect to tectonism of their immediate host rocks, but are simultaneously syn-orogenic with respect to ongoing deep-crustal, subduction-related thermal processes and the prefix orogenic satisfies both these conditions. On the basis of their depth of formation, the orogenic deposits are best subdivided into epizonal (<6 km), mesozonal (6–12 km) and hypozonal (>12 km) classes.
dc.title OROGENIC GOLD DEPOSITS: A PROPOSED CLASSIFICATION IN THE CONTEXT OF THEIR CRUSTAL DISTRIBUTION AND RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER GOLD DEPOSIT TYPES
dc.type Статья


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