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Characteristics of Triassic epithermal Au mineralization at the Q prospect,Chatree mining area,Central Thailand
Authors:Ladda Tangwattananukul  Daizo Ishiyama  Osamu Matsubaya  Toshio Mizuta  Punya Charusiri  Hinako Sato  Koichiro Sera
Institution:1. Center for Geo‐Environmental Science, Graduate School of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University, , Akita, Japan;2. International Center for Research and Education on Mineral and Energy Resources, Akita University, , Akita, Japan;3. Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, , Bangkok, Thailand;4. Department of Earth Science and Technology, Graduate School of Engineering and Resource Science, Akita University, , Akita, Japan;5. Cyclotron Research Center, Iwate Medical University, , Iwate, Japan
Abstract:The Chatree deposit is located in the Loei‐Phetchabun‐Nakhon Nayok volcanic belt that extends from Laos in the north through central and eastern Thailand into Cambodia. Gold‐bearing quartz veins at the Q prospect of the Chatree deposit are hosted within polymictic andesitic breccia and volcanic sedimentary breccia. The orebodies of the Chatree deposit consist of veins, veinlets and stockwork. Gold‐bearing quartz veins are composed mainly of quartz, calcite and illite with small amounts of adularia, chlorite and sulfide minerals. The gold‐bearing quartz veins were divided into five stages based on the cross‐cutting relationship and mineral assemblage. Intense gold mineralization occurred in Stages I and IV. The mineral assemblage of Stages I and IV is characterized by quartz–calcite–illite–laumontite–adularia–chlorite–sulfide minerals and electrum. Quartz textures of Stages I and IV are also characterized by microcrystalline and flamboyant textures, respectively. Coexistence of laumontite, illite and chlorite in the gold‐bearing quartz vein of Stage IV suggests that the gold‐bearing quartz veins were formed at approximately 200°C. The flamboyant and brecciated textures of the gold‐bearing quartz vein of Stage IV suggest that gold precipitated with silica minerals from a hydrothermal solution that was supersaturated by boiling. The δ18O values of quartz in Stages I to V range from +10.4 to +11.6‰ except for the δ18O value of quartz in Stage IV (+15.0‰). The increase in δ18O values of quartz at Stage IV is explained by boiling. PH2O is estimated to be 16 bars at 200°C. The fCO2 value is estimated to be 1 bar based on the presence of calcite in the mineral assemblage of Stage IV. The total pressure of the hydrothermal solution is approximately 20 bars at 200°C, suggesting that the gold‐bearing quartz veins of the Q prospect formed about 200 m below the paleosurface.
Keywords:boiling  epithermal Au deposit  flamboyant texture  laumontite  oxygen isotope  Triassic
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