Composition, formation conditions, distribution patterns and zoning of gold mineralization in the Stadukhinsky ore-placer region (Western Chukotka)
DOI: 10.47765/0869-5997-2023-10014
Keywords:
ore-magmatic system, ore minerals, gold, fluid inclusions, geochemical zoningAbstract
Gold deposits associated with granitoid intrusions have long been known. Recently, a class of deposits was identified among them, called intrusion-related granite systems, IRGS (gold-rare metal formation). The standards of the geological prospecting model for them are the deposits of the Tintin metallogenic belt (Alaska, Canada). In Russia, this type has been studied less; IRGS includes the Shkolnoye and Butarnoye (Magadan region) and Kekura (Chukotka) deposits. Based on field and laboratory studies, generalization of prospecting geological and geochemical data, the characteristics and localization features
of gold mineralization associated with granitoids of a large igneous uplift in the South Anyui structuralformational zone (Western Chukotka) were determined. The mineral composition of ores, the sequence of their formation were studied, homogenization temperatures and salt concentrations in gas-liquid inclusions were determined. The geochemical and mineralogical zoning of the ore-magmatic system has been identified, and criteria have been developed for assessing erosion and predicting gold mineralization to depth.