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Geological characteristics and origin of the Hadamengou gold deposit in Inner Mongolia,China
Authors:Yu Zhang  Jianchao Liu  Haidong Zhang  Shaopeng Zhang
Institution:1.The School of Earth Science and Resources,Chang’an University,Xi’an,China;2.Remote Sensing Application Institute,Aerophotogrammetry and Remote Sensing Bureau,Xi’an,China
Abstract:The Hadamengou gold deposit is located in the western segment of the northern margin of the North China Craton (NCC). It is hosted by Archean metamorphic rocks of the Wulashan Group. The main ore types include gold-bearing quartz vein type, gold-bearing quartz-potassic feldspar vein type, and gold-bearing altered rock type. Gold mineralization is closely related to K-feldspathization. Hydrogen and oxygen isotope data indicate that ore-forming fluids were dominated by magmatic water mixed with minor meteoric water. Sulfur and lead isotope data indicate that metallogenic materials were mainly supplied by the magmatic and Archean Wulashan Group. The gold mineralization was mainly formed during the Early Indosinian tectonic movement, which drove ore-forming fluids to the favorable depositional environment. The northern margin of the NCC is a prospective area for gold exploration. Gold deposits hosted by or related to alkaline intrusions have become one of the most important mineral exploration targets in northern China.
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