Abstract

Composition of native gold and minerals in intergrowth of the Chudnoe Au-Pd-REE deposit (Subpolar Urals, Russia) was studied using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electron microprobe analysis. Five varieties of native gold have been identified, based on the set of impurity elements and their quantities, and on intergrown minerals. Native gold in rhyolites from the Ludnaya ore zone is homogeneous and contains only Ag (fineness 720‰, type I). It is in intergrowth with fuchsite or allanite and mertieite-II. In rhyolites from the Slavnaya ore zone, native gold is heterogeneous, has a higher fineness, different sets and contents of elements: Ag, Cu, 840–860‰ (type II); Ag, Cu, Pd, 830–890‰ (III); Ag, Pd, Cu, Hg, 840–870‰ (IV). It occurs in intergrowth with fuchsite, albite, and mertieite-II (type II), or albite, quartz, and atheneite (III), or quartz, albite, K-feldspar, and mertieite-II (IV). High-fineness gold (930–1000‰, type V) with low contents of Ag, Cu, and Pd or their absence occurs in the form as microveins, fringes and microinclusions in native gold II–IV. Tetra-auricupride (AuCu) is presented as isometric inclusions in native gold II and platelets in the decay structures in native gold III and IV. The preliminary data of a fluid inclusions study showed that gold mineralization at the Chudnoe deposit could have been formed by chloride fluids of low and medium salinity at temperatures from 105 to 230 °C and pressures from 5 to 115 MPa. The formation of native gold I is probably related to fuchsitization and allanitization of rhyolites. The formation of native gold II-V is also associated with the same processes, but it is more complicated and occurred later with a significant role of Na-, Si-, and K-metasomatism. The presence of Pd and Cu in the ores and Cr in fuchsite indicates the important role of mafic-ultramafic magmatism.

Highlights

  • We describe the features of the revealed varieties of native gold and minerals in the intergrowths with it from two ore zones

  • The content of elements in native gold is determined by their concentrations in hydrothermal solutions, which are governed by temperature, redox conditions, pH, presence of ligand elements Cl, S, and elements such as Se, Te, As, Sb

  • A wide spectrum of impurity elements in native gold is related to different geochemical conditions in which mobilization, transportation, and deposition of gold-ore mineralization took place

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Introduction

The Chudnoe deposit is a special type of Au-Pd-REE mineralization [1,3], which differs from the known hydrothermal or metamorphic gold deposits. Native gold at this deposit is associated with chromium muscovite (fuchsite), REE minerals, palladium arsenoantimonides in the absence of iron sulfides and carbonates. It was discovered by Ozerov in 1994 [10] on the eastern slope of the Maldynyrd ridge during prospecting works on primary deposits, which are probable sources of earlier discovered placers with gold and palladium minerals in the Kozhim district. Numerous papers have been published on the mineralogy of the Chudnoe deposit in the form of a number of publications in the proceedings of Russian conferences, one monograph [3], three Ph.D. theses [5,11,12], and about ten articles [1,2,3,7,13,14,15,16]

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