Abstract

The Zhangquanzhuang gold deposit is a special deposit in the Zhangjiakou district, on the northern margin of the North China Craton. It is characterized by the enrichment of sulfides, the scarcity of tellurides and zero to positive sulfur isotope compositions compared with the famous Dongping and Xiaoyingpan Te-Au-Ag deposit types of the same district. In this paper, we use the in-situ LA-(MC)-ICP-MS and bulk trace element concentrations of pyrite, and in-situ sulfur isotope compositions of sulfides, to study physicochemical conditions and mechanisms of mineral deposition in the Zhangquanzhuang deposit. Pyrite from stage I (PyI) contains high Te contents, pyrite from stage II (PyII) has the highest Co and Ni contents, and pyrite from stage III (PyIII) contains high Cr, Zn, Pb, Ag, Cu, Sb, Bi and Au contents. The calculated in-situ δ34SH2S values range from 0.9‰ to 6.1‰, and the values for stages I and II are higher than those for stage III. The mineral assemblages and trace element contents in pyrite show that large amounts of metals precipitated during stage III, in which the pH and logfO2 were constrained within the range of 4.1 to 5.2 and −36.9 to −32.1, respectively. Sulfidation and boiling derived from decreasing pressure may be the main mechanisms leading to mineral deposition in stage III. The Zhangquanzhuang gold deposit was formed in a mineral system that was different from the one that formed the Dongping and Xiaoyingpan Te-Au-Ag deposits, and should thus be called the “Zhangquanzhuang−type” deposit and considered a third gold deposit type in the Zhangjiakou ore field.

Highlights

  • IntroductionMore than 25 gold deposits have been discovered in this ore field [1,2]

  • Se and Sn were detected in a half of the analyses, Sb and Bi were detected mostly in Pyrite from stage III (PyIII) analyses, and Au was only detected in three spots from PyIII

  • Other trace element contents of Pyrite from stage II (PyII) have no obvious difference from those form that of Pyrite from stage I (PyI)

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Introduction

More than 25 gold deposits have been discovered in this ore field [1,2]. With respect to the host rocks, the deposits in the Zhangjiakou ore field can be divided into the “Dongping-type” and the “Xiaoyingpan-type” gold deposits, where the former is commonly hosted in the altered Shuiquangou syenitic complex [3,4,5], while the latter is Minerals 2020, 10, 1089; doi:10.3390/min10121089 www.mdpi.com/journal/minerals. Minerals 2020, 10, 1089 hosted in metamorphic rocks of the Archean Sanggan Group [6]. Most of these deposits exhibit several common features, such as enrichment in tellurides, low sulfide contents, intense K-feldspathization and relatively high gold fineness [1,5,7,8].

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