Abstract

Helium (3He/4He), argon (40Ar/36Ar) and oxygen (18O/16O) isotopic ratios in fluid inclusions trapped in quartz and pyrite from the Sunshin epithermal gold-silver ore deposits in South Korea were analyzed to investigate the magmatic contribution to ore forming fluids. Mantle helium with high 3He/4He ratios (up to 3He/4He~9RA, where RA=1.4×10−6 for air) were identified from fluid inclusions in auriferous quartz veins, which are characterized as low sulfidation (adularia-sericite) type. The ratios provide direct evidence of links between low sulfidation ore fluids in epithermal gold deposits and magma from a mantle source. Interestingly, the oxygen and hydrogen isotopic compositions of the ore fluids (δ18O=−1.9 to −6.6‰, δD=−82 to −100‰), calculated from ore quartz, indicate that meteoric waters were predominant during precipitation of the AuAg ore. Microthermometric measurements for fluid inclusions indicate relatively low temperatures (≤300°C) for the formation of the low sulfidation epithermal ore deposits.

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