2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.07.016
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Geology, fluid inclusion and H-O-S isotopes of the Kuruer Cu-Au deposit in Western Tianshan, Xinjiang, China

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“…Generally, meteoric water is mostly sourced from shallow depths at relatively low temperatures. Temperature is one of the key controls on the enrichment, migration, and precipitation of ore‐forming materials (e.g., Wang, Wang, Liu, & Wang, ; Pei, Zhang, Santosh, et al, ; Yu, Li, et al, ). A reasonable explanation for the Bulage deposit is that the quartz diorite provided part of the ore‐forming material and also heated the meteoric water.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, meteoric water is mostly sourced from shallow depths at relatively low temperatures. Temperature is one of the key controls on the enrichment, migration, and precipitation of ore‐forming materials (e.g., Wang, Wang, Liu, & Wang, ; Pei, Zhang, Santosh, et al, ; Yu, Li, et al, ). A reasonable explanation for the Bulage deposit is that the quartz diorite provided part of the ore‐forming material and also heated the meteoric water.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The H-O isotope analyses were performed at the Analytical Test Center of the Beijing Institute of Geological Sciences (Beijing, China) using a Finnigan-MAT253 mass spectrometer. Every stage of the quartz grains for H-O isotope analysis was separated using a magnetic separator from the quartz-bearing samples of the corresponding mineralization stage [31,32]. Oxygen was liberated from quartz by reaction with BrF 5 and converted to CO 2 on a platinum-coated carbon rod for the oxygen isotope analysis [33].…”
Section: H-o Isotope Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples used to measure the hydrogen isotopes were first degassed of unstable volatiles by heating at 150 • C for 3 h under a vacuum. The water in the quartz samples was released by heating the samples to approximately 500 • C in an induction furnace and then reacted with zinc powder at 410 • C to generate hydrogen for the hydrogen isotope analysis [32]. The results are reported in per per milliliter, relative to V-SMOW standards, and the precision was ±2% for δD and ±0.2% for δ 18 O [34].…”
Section: H-o Isotope Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the past decades, a number of Paleozoic epithermal deposits (e.g. the Axi, Jiamante, Kuruer) (Zhai et al, ; Wu et al, ; Zhang et al, ; Yu et al, , b) and porphyry Cu‐Mo deposits (e.g. Kendenggao'er; Dabate) (Duan et al, ; Wang et al, ) have been discovered in this area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kendenggao'er; Dabate) (Duan et al, ; Wang et al, ) have been discovered in this area. Many systematic studies have focused on porphyry Cu‐(Mo) deposits and epithermal Au deposits to document their geological characteristics, fluids, isotopic ages, genesis, and tectonic settings (Xue et al, ; Chen et al, ; Yu et al, , b). The Eastern Tianshan‐Beishan Orogenic Belt is an important polymetallic mineral province in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%