Gold Mineralization in Ancient and Modern Massive Sulfide Deposits Associated with Ultramafic Rocks

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1070 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 24, 2006
Abstract
Paleooceanic structures of the Urals fold belt contain different volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits of the Urals, Kuroko and Cyprus types [Prokin, Buslaev, 1999]. Small Cobearing massive sulfide deposits, as Ishkinino, Ivanovka and Dergamysh, associated with ultramafites of the Main Urals fault, are less known. Interest to them had arisen after discoveries of the modern “black smokers” associated with ultramafic rocks of the Middle-Atlantic Ridge (MAR). Ores of the Urals deposits are enriched in Co (0.3 %) and Ni (0.6 %) that are concentrated in Co-Ni-Fe-sulfides, sulfarsenides, and arsenides. Ores also contain the increased gold contents – 3–6 ppm and up to 16 ppm in those saturated with As-bearing minerals. The aim of the paper is a comparison of precious metal mineralization in ores from the Paleozoic and modern ultramafic-hosted massive sulfides.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Gold Mineralization in Ancient and Modern Massive Sulfide Deposits Associated with Ultramafic RocksMLA: Gold Mineralization in Ancient and Modern Massive Sulfide Deposits Associated with Ultramafic Rocks. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.