Orogenic gold: Common or evolving fluid and metal sources through time
RJ Goldfarb, DI Groves - Lithos, 2015 - Elsevier
Orogenic gold deposits of all ages, from Paleoarchean to Tertiary, show consistency in
chemical composition. They are the products of aqueous-carbonic fluids, with typically 5–20 …
chemical composition. They are the products of aqueous-carbonic fluids, with typically 5–20 …
Orogenic gold deposits: a proposed classification in the context of their crustal distribution and relationship to other gold deposit types
The so-calledmesothermal'gold deposits are associated with regionally metamorphosed
terranes of all ages. Ores were formed during compressional to transpressional deformation …
terranes of all ages. Ores were formed during compressional to transpressional deformation …
[HTML][HTML] The dilemma of the Jiaodong gold deposits: Are they unique?
Abstract The ca. 126–120 Ma Au deposits of the Jiaodong Peninsula, eastern China, define
the country's largest gold province with an overall endowment estimated as> 3000 t Au. The …
the country's largest gold province with an overall endowment estimated as> 3000 t Au. The …
Orogenic gold and geologic time: a global synthesis
RJ Goldfarb, DI Groves, S Gardoll - Ore geology reviews, 2001 - Elsevier
Orogenic gold deposits have formed over more than 3 billion years of Earth's history,
episodically during the Middle Archean to younger Precambrian, and continuously …
episodically during the Middle Archean to younger Precambrian, and continuously …
Formation of gold deposits: a metamorphic devolatilization model
A metamorphic devolatilization model can explain the enrichment, segregation, timing,
distribution and character of many goldfields such as those found in Archean greenstone …
distribution and character of many goldfields such as those found in Archean greenstone …
P—T—t—deformation—fluid characteristics of lode gold deposits: evidence from alteration systematics
TC McCuaig, R Kerrich - Ore Geology Reviews, 1998 - Elsevier
Structurally hosted lode gold-bearing quartz vein systems in metamorphic terranes possess
many characteristics in common, spatially and through time; they constitute a single class of …
many characteristics in common, spatially and through time; they constitute a single class of …
Intrusion-related gold deposits associated with tungsten-tin provinces
JFH Thompson, RH Sillitoe, T Baker, JR Lang… - Mineralium …, 1999 - Springer
An under-recognized and economically important class of intrusion-related gold deposits,
which occur within magmatic provinces best known for tungsten and/or tin mineralization, is …
which occur within magmatic provinces best known for tungsten and/or tin mineralization, is …
Fluid chemistry of orogenic lode gold deposits and implications for genetic models
JR Ridley, LW Diamond - 2000 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The source of the ore fluid and hence of the gold in orogenic lode gold deposits remains
unresolved. The consensus that the ore fluid of orogenic deposits of all ages and settings is …
unresolved. The consensus that the ore fluid of orogenic deposits of all ages and settings is …
The characteristics, origins, and geodynamic settings of supergiant gold metallogenic provinces
R Kerrich, R Goldfarb, D Groves, S Garwin… - Science in China Series D …, 2000 - Springer
There are six distinct classes of gold deposits, each represented by metallogenic provinces,
having 100's to> 1000 tonne gold production. The deposit classes are:(1) orogenic gold;(2) …
having 100's to> 1000 tonne gold production. The deposit classes are:(1) orogenic gold;(2) …
Windows of metamorphic sulfur liberation in the crust: Implications for gold deposit genesis
AG Tomkins - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2010 - Elsevier
Understanding the source of metamorphic sulfur is critical to clarifying the complete cycle of
ore genesis, from source to sink, for several mineral deposit types. In this study, a mass …
ore genesis, from source to sink, for several mineral deposit types. In this study, a mass …