Affiliation:
1. Institute of Geology and Nature Management (IGNM FEB RAS)
2. Far East Geological Institute (FEGI FEB RAS)
Abstract
Research subject. The weathering crust of Proterozoic slates in the Neklya River basin and Paleozoic granites in the Nizh- neselemdzhinsky gold-bearing node (NGBN) in the Tatarka River basin.Methods. The research was carried out using the methods of atomic absorption, X-ray fluorescent and mineralogical analysis of rocks and minerals. The method of raster electron microscopy was used to study the element structure, morphological and microstructural features of minerals.Results. Specific features of native gold from the weathering crust of NGBK were defined. It was established that the NGBN weathering crust contains both hypogene gold, partially changed in the course of hypergenesis, and neogenic gold. A considerable share of gold is of high purity (1000%o). Occasionally, gold in the form of complex accretions from grains of different morphology and structure is present. A specific feature of weathering crust gold is its interpenetrations within the rock matrix of a varying mineral structure. Gold-bearing carbonaceous structures in the form of films and outgrowths on gold grains were revealed; the presence of carbon in rock components associating with the noble metal was defined. In the crust, the participation of carbon in physicochemical processes was established, as a result of which the release of Au, encapsulated in minerals-concentrators, and its redeposition on geochemical barriers occur. Gold nanoparticles can be long-acting growth centres in the host rocks, first coalescing with each other to yield nanoformations, then microforms, etc. In the weathering crust of gold deposits, both the transformation of the hypogenic noble metal and the formation of its new forms occur.Conclusion. This work contributes to the expansion of the mineral resource base of gold in the Amur Region, including through such unconventional sources as the NGBN weathering crust.
Subject
Stratigraphy,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics
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