Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Chinese Journal of Geochemistry, Science Press, Volume 29, Number 4, p.438-445 (2010)

ISBN:

10009426

Keywords:

deposits, geochronology, Gold deposits, Metamorphic rocks, mineralogy, quartz, tectonics

Abstract:

The Shihu gold deposit is situated in the central shear zone of the Meso-Cenozoic Fuping metamorphic core complex in the middle-northern part of the Taihang Mountains. This kind of gold deposits named after 'Shihu type' widely occurs in this region. Gold-bearing quartz veins are their most important industrial orebodies. Detailed laser40Ar/39Ar geochronology of the mineralized quartz veins in the study area reveals details of its tectono-magmatic history. The40Ar/39Ar ages for the quartz are between 134.4 Ma and 155.9 Ma with a mean age of 1414 Ma on the isochron line and 1397 Ma on the inverse isochron line, respectively, which is interpreted to be the best estimate of the crystalline age of the quartz veins. The gold mineralization was most likely related to an underplating event that took place in the northern part of the Taihang Mountain at ca. 140 Ma. The timing of gold mineralization in the area is similar to those observed in other major gold-producing provinces in the NCC. This episode is simultaneous with those in the eastern NCC, indicative of a widespread late Yanshanian metallogenic event that was a response either to the subduction of the Izanagi-Pacific plate beneath eastern China or to the removal of the Early Cretaceous lithosphere in the eastern NCC. The ore-forming material sources may be the Early Precambrian metamorphic basement, instead of intermediate-acid rock bodies and dykes. 2010 Science Press, Institute of Geochemistry, CAS and Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Notes:

Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc.<br/>20104513363874<br/>geodynamic background<br/>Gold mineralization<br/>Metamorphic basements<br/>Metamorphic core complex<br/>North China Craton<br/>Ore forming material<br/>Taihang Mountains<br/>Taihang orogen