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Thermoluminescence of quartz from Shihu gold deposit, western Hebei province, China: some implications for gold exploration
Authors:Ye Cao  Shengrong Li  Meijuan Yao  Huafeng Zhang
Institution:1. State Key Laboratory of geological processes and mineral resources, China University of Geosciences, 100083, Beijing, China
2. School of Earth Science and Resources, China University of Geosciences, 100083, Beijing, China
3. Department of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University, P3E2C6, Sudbury, Canada
Abstract:Thermoluminescence (TL) of monomineralic separates have been widely used in various geosciences fields in order to trace the thermal history and aid in prospecting for gold deposits. Quartz is a ubiquitous mineral in the Shihu gold deposit, which is situated in the northern part of the Taihang orogenic belt in the North China craton (NCC). The deposit is hosted by ductile-brittle faults within an Archean metamorphic core complex of the Fuping Group. This deposit is characterized by gold-bearing quartz-polymetallic sulfides and quartz veins. New TL results have been obtained for quartz, in which four type-TL glow curves were identified. The gold-bearing quartz present type III glow curves that consist of two peak glow curves at the middle and high peak temperatures with the similar TL intensity. In addition, the cross-sections of peak temperatures and TL intensity highlight the valuable area where the Au-bearing quartz present weak TL intensity and low-middle peak temperatures. Our results significantly enhance the usefulness of quartz in metallogenic studies of the North China craton and as an indicator mineral in mineral exploration of the Taihang Mountain region.
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