Authors
Denis Fougerouse, Steven Micklethwaite, Andrew G Tomkins, Yuan Mei, Matt Kilburn, Paul Guagliardo, Louise A Fisher, Angela Halfpenny, Mary Gee, David Paterson, Daryl L Howard
Publication date
2016/4/1
Journal
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Volume
178
Pages
143-159
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Both gold-rich sulphides and ultra-high grade native gold oreshoots are common but poorly understood phenomenon in orogenic-type mineral systems, partly because fluids in these systems are considered to have relatively low gold solubilities and are unlikely to generate high gold concentrations. The world-class Obuasi gold deposit, Ghana, has gold-rich arsenopyrite spatially associated with quartz veins, which have extremely high, localised concentrations of native gold, contained in microcrack networks within the quartz veins where they are folded. Here, we examine selected samples from Obuasi using a novel combination of quantitative electron backscatter diffraction analysis, ion microprobe imaging, synchrotron XFM mapping and geochemical modelling to investigate the origin of the unusually high gold concentrations. The auriferous arsenopyrites are shown to have undergone partial replacement (∼15 …
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