Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia

The Oleninskoe intrusion-related gold–silver deposit is the first deposit in the Precambrian of the Fennoscandian Shield, where mustard gold has been identified. The mustard gold replaces küstelite with impurities of Sb and, probably, gold-bearing dyscrasite and aurostibite. The mosaic structure of...

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Main Authors: Arkadii A. Kalinin, Yevgeny E. Savchenko, Ekaterina A. Selivanova
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description The Oleninskoe intrusion-related gold–silver deposit is the first deposit in the Precambrian of the Fennoscandian Shield, where mustard gold has been identified. The mustard gold replaces küstelite with impurities of Sb and, probably, gold-bearing dyscrasite and aurostibite. The mosaic structure of the mustard gold grains is due to different orientations and sizes of pores in the matrix of noble metals. Zonation in the mustard gold grains is connected with mobilization and partial removal of silver from küstelite, corresponding enrichment of the residual matter in gold, and also with the change in the composition of the substance filling the pores. Micropores in the mustard gold are filled with iron, antimony or thallium oxides, silver chlorides, bromides, and sulfides. The formation of mustard gold with chlorides and bromides shows that halogens played an important role in the remobilization of noble metals at the stage of hypergene transformation of the Oleninskoe deposit.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2075-163X/9/12/786/ 2025-01-16T21:51:40+00:00 Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia Arkadii A. Kalinin Yevgeny E. Savchenko Ekaterina A. Selivanova agris 2019-12-13 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/min9120786 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Mineral Deposits https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min9120786 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Minerals; Volume 9; Issue 12; Pages: 786 Fennoscandian Shield Kolmozero–Voronya belt Oleninskoe deposit mustard gold dyscrasite chlorargyrite Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/min9120786 2023-07-31T22:53:52Z The Oleninskoe intrusion-related gold–silver deposit is the first deposit in the Precambrian of the Fennoscandian Shield, where mustard gold has been identified. The mustard gold replaces küstelite with impurities of Sb and, probably, gold-bearing dyscrasite and aurostibite. The mosaic structure of the mustard gold grains is due to different orientations and sizes of pores in the matrix of noble metals. Zonation in the mustard gold grains is connected with mobilization and partial removal of silver from küstelite, corresponding enrichment of the residual matter in gold, and also with the change in the composition of the substance filling the pores. Micropores in the mustard gold are filled with iron, antimony or thallium oxides, silver chlorides, bromides, and sulfides. The formation of mustard gold with chlorides and bromides shows that halogens played an important role in the remobilization of noble metals at the stage of hypergene transformation of the Oleninskoe deposit. Text Fennoscandian kola peninsula MDPI Open Access Publishing Kola Peninsula Minerals 9 12 786
spellingShingle Fennoscandian Shield
Kolmozero–Voronya belt
Oleninskoe deposit
mustard gold
dyscrasite
chlorargyrite
Arkadii A. Kalinin
Yevgeny E. Savchenko
Ekaterina A. Selivanova
Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_fullStr Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_short Mustard Gold in the Oleninskoe Gold Deposit, Kolmozero–Voronya Greenstone Belt, Kola Peninsula, Russia
title_sort mustard gold in the oleninskoe gold deposit, kolmozero–voronya greenstone belt, kola peninsula, russia
topic Fennoscandian Shield
Kolmozero–Voronya belt
Oleninskoe deposit
mustard gold
dyscrasite
chlorargyrite
topic_facet Fennoscandian Shield
Kolmozero–Voronya belt
Oleninskoe deposit
mustard gold
dyscrasite
chlorargyrite
url https://doi.org/10.3390/min9120786