忠南 大鳳 金ㆍ銀鑛床에서 産出되는 鑛石鑛物과 鑛床의 生成環境
Mineralogy and ore geneses of the Daebong gold-silver deposits, Chungnam, Korea
- 대한자원환경지질학회
- 자원환경지질
- 25권 3호
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1992.06297 - 316 (20 pages)
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The Daebong gold-silver deposits is located in 8 km southwest of Cheongyang, Chungcheongnam-Do, Republic of Korea. The gold-silver-bearing hydrothermal quartz veins was formed within the Precambrian metasediments of Gyeonggi massif. Ore minerals occur as mainly of pyrite, sphalerite (0.78~6.19 wt.% Cd), galena, pyrrhotite and minor amounts of chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, magnetite, ilmenite, chalcocite, electrum (55.00~89.55 wt.% Au) and argentite. The gangue minerals are quartz, calcite, chlorite, K-feldspar, biotite. Wall-rock alterations such as chloritization, silicification, pyritization, carbonatization and sericitization can be observed near the quartz veins. According to the mineral paragenetic sequence based on vein structure and mineral assemblages, three stage mineralizations can be recognized. Fluid inclusion, sulfur isotope and thermodynamic data show that the ore minerals were dominantly deposited at the between 388 and 204℃ from fluids with salinities of 8.1~0.3 wt.% equivalent NaCl, and sulfur isotope value 4.84 to 6.40 per mil of sulfides indicates igneous sources of sulfur in the hydrothermal system and fluid inclusion salinity data suggest that thermal fluids may have magmatic origin with some degree mixing of meteoric water.
ABSTRACT
서언
鑛山周邊의 地質槪要
鑛床 槪要
鑛石鑛物
初生綠泥石의 生成溫度
流體包有物의 均一化 溫度와 鑒濃度
硫黃安定同位元素
考察 및 結論
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