2012
DOI: 10.1080/00206814.2012.698920
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Large-scale gold mineralization in eastern China induced by an Early Cretaceous clockwise change in Pacific plate motions

Abstract: Orogenic gold (Au) deposits are the most important type, accounting for more than half of the world's proven Au reserves. They are mainly controlled by three key factors: (1) abundant andesitic rocks (SiO 2 of 55-60 wt.%) at depth, which have systematically higher Au contents than other rock types; (2) a pervasive transition from greenschist facies to amphibolite facies metamorphism within a short period, which releases S 2− -rich fluids that may scavenge Au from host rocks; and (3) deformation and fracturing … Show more

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“…In the case of the SCS, backarc extension may have started after the steering of the whole Pacific Plate from northward drifting to northwestward at *50 Ma (Sharp and Clague 2006;Sun et al 2007Sun et al , 2013, because the major change in the drifting direction of the Pacific Plate was coupled with a dramatic decrease in northward compression of the tectonic regime of the SCS region.…”
Section: Backarc Extensionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…In the case of the SCS, backarc extension may have started after the steering of the whole Pacific Plate from northward drifting to northwestward at *50 Ma (Sharp and Clague 2006;Sun et al 2007Sun et al , 2013, because the major change in the drifting direction of the Pacific Plate was coupled with a dramatic decrease in northward compression of the tectonic regime of the SCS region.…”
Section: Backarc Extensionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Alternatively, it was proposed that backarc basins around the Eurasian continent, opened at 32-17 Ma, were induced by either rapid eastward migration of the western Pacific trench system or by oblique subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath Asia (Yin 2010). The Pacific Plate was subducting roughly northward between 100 and 50 Ma (Sun et al , 2013, which was likely responsible for the northsouth extension of the Japan Sea/East Korean Sea and the Philippine Sea. Nevertheless, the subduction regime associated with the SCS was quite different from that of the Japan Sea/East Korean Sea.…”
Section: Integrated Modelsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(4) The Early Cretaceous gold deposits in the NCC emerged in a short period, with the Eastern and Western Belts having mineralization ages of 130 and 120 Ma, respectively Sun et al, 2007Sun et al, , 2013. Orogenic gold deposits usually have a prolonged mineralization history, lasting up to 50-70 Ma or even longer as revealed from the Cordillera orogenic belt and the Abitibi greenstone belt (Goldfarb et al, 2001;Robert et al, 2005).…”
Section: Decratonic Gold Depositsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…(4) Mafic magma can provide heat sources for metallogenesis and circulation of crustal fluids as well. Some Au in metamorphosed mafic volcanic rocks of the NCC was leached out by the existing fluid circulation (Sun et al, 2013). The mineralization process is depicted in Figure 8.…”
Section: Geneses Of Decratonic Gold Depositsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, some other workers argued that the low salinity, CO 2 -rich ore fluids reflect a metamorphic hydrothermal origin (Hart et al, 2002;Mao et al, 2003), which is typical of most orogenic gold deposits (e.g., Goldfarb et al, 2001). Orogenic gold deposits are usually associated with greenschist phase metamorphic rocks (e.g., Goldfarb et al, 2001), which is likely due to the pyrite to pyrrhotite transition during prograde metamorphism from greenschist to amphibolite phases (e.g., Sun et al, 2013). The Dongping gold deposit, however, is located in the central part of the Shuiquangou syenite, which is not the usual geologic setting for orogenic gold deposits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%