Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield)

Abstract Evota gold-bearing region is located in south of Republic Sakha (Yakutia) within the Nimnyr terrane of Aldan shield. A large numbers of gold-bearing placers are known on studied territory, but the primary sources for them have not been established. In this work, based on the study of the mi...

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Main Authors: Zhuravlev, Anatolii, Nikiforova, Zinaida, Ivanov, Aleksey, Ivanov, Michil
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spelling crioppubl:10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012116 2024-06-02T08:15:51+00:00 Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield) Zhuravlev, Anatolii Nikiforova, Zinaida Ivanov, Aleksey Ivanov, Michil 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012116 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012116 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012116/pdf unknown IOP Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ https://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/text-and-data-mining IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science volume 906, issue 1, page 012116 ISSN 1755-1307 1755-1315 journal-article 2021 crioppubl https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/906/1/012116 2024-05-07T14:00:12Z Abstract Evota gold-bearing region is located in south of Republic Sakha (Yakutia) within the Nimnyr terrane of Aldan shield. A large numbers of gold-bearing placers are known on studied territory, but the primary sources for them have not been established. In this work, based on the study of the mineralogical and geochemical features of gold from alluvial deposits of the Evota gold-bearing region, possible genetic types of primary sources are considered. Obtained data showed that native gold in the studied objects has a very high, high and medium fineness. The roundness of gold is different. Almost ore crystals with sharp edges and well-rounded individuals with polished faces were found. The fineness of the studied gold grains was determined by microprobe analyzer Cameca Camebax-micro and varies in the range from 812 to 1000 %⁰. A thin (up to 20 μm) high-grade rim was found in two grains (cr. Zolotoy). The central part of one of them has a fineness of 865 %o, and in the edge part it reaches 1000 % ⁰ , which indicates that this gold was in the hypergenesis zone. Admixture elements determined as traces and are presented Cu, Pd, Fe, Ni. Minerals-microinclusions - quartz, potassium feldspar, pyroxene, staurolite, maldonite, bismuthite revealed in gold grains. In some watercourses, for example, in the creek Sukhoi, only very high fineness gold (993-1000 % ⁰ ) was found. The presence of high-grade gold (cr. Sukhoi), intergrowths of gold with bismuthite (cr. Zolotoy), as well as inclusions of maldonite (cr. Yagodny) gives opportunity for assuming that primary sources could be basic ores such presented in the P. Pinigin deposit. At the sites (cr. Elovyi, r. Evota), both medium-grade and very high-grade gold were found, the fineness range varied from 827 to 998 % ⁰ . The presence of gold with medium fineness and good roundness in studied watercourses probably indicates an additional supply of gold from primary sources formed as a result of the alkaline magmatism development of the Mesozoic age. Thus, for gold with high ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia IOP Publishing Sakha Aldan ENVELOPE(129.546,129.546,63.447,63.447) IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 906 1 012116
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description Abstract Evota gold-bearing region is located in south of Republic Sakha (Yakutia) within the Nimnyr terrane of Aldan shield. A large numbers of gold-bearing placers are known on studied territory, but the primary sources for them have not been established. In this work, based on the study of the mineralogical and geochemical features of gold from alluvial deposits of the Evota gold-bearing region, possible genetic types of primary sources are considered. Obtained data showed that native gold in the studied objects has a very high, high and medium fineness. The roundness of gold is different. Almost ore crystals with sharp edges and well-rounded individuals with polished faces were found. The fineness of the studied gold grains was determined by microprobe analyzer Cameca Camebax-micro and varies in the range from 812 to 1000 %⁰. A thin (up to 20 μm) high-grade rim was found in two grains (cr. Zolotoy). The central part of one of them has a fineness of 865 %o, and in the edge part it reaches 1000 % ⁰ , which indicates that this gold was in the hypergenesis zone. Admixture elements determined as traces and are presented Cu, Pd, Fe, Ni. Minerals-microinclusions - quartz, potassium feldspar, pyroxene, staurolite, maldonite, bismuthite revealed in gold grains. In some watercourses, for example, in the creek Sukhoi, only very high fineness gold (993-1000 % ⁰ ) was found. The presence of high-grade gold (cr. Sukhoi), intergrowths of gold with bismuthite (cr. Zolotoy), as well as inclusions of maldonite (cr. Yagodny) gives opportunity for assuming that primary sources could be basic ores such presented in the P. Pinigin deposit. At the sites (cr. Elovyi, r. Evota), both medium-grade and very high-grade gold were found, the fineness range varied from 827 to 998 % ⁰ . The presence of gold with medium fineness and good roundness in studied watercourses probably indicates an additional supply of gold from primary sources formed as a result of the alkaline magmatism development of the Mesozoic age. Thus, for gold with high ...
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author Zhuravlev, Anatolii
Nikiforova, Zinaida
Ivanov, Aleksey
Ivanov, Michil
spellingShingle Zhuravlev, Anatolii
Nikiforova, Zinaida
Ivanov, Aleksey
Ivanov, Michil
Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield)
author_facet Zhuravlev, Anatolii
Nikiforova, Zinaida
Ivanov, Aleksey
Ivanov, Michil
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title Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield)
title_short Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield)
title_full Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield)
title_fullStr Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield)
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Native Gold From Placers of the Evota Gold-Bearing Region (Russia, Aldan Shield)
title_sort mineralogical and geochemical features of native gold from placers of the evota gold-bearing region (russia, aldan shield)
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