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Assessment of geochemical anomalies for gold exploration using lead isotopes in west Hainan, China
Authors:Huang Bin
Abstract:Lead isotopic ratios and Pb contents have been measured along typical profiles across orebodies of the Baoban and Tuwaishan gold deposits on Hainan Island, China. These deposits are hosted by the middle to upper Proterozoic Baoban Group, which is composed of migmatite and extends for about 51 km on the hanging-wall side of the Gezhen Fault. The deposits have a common initial Pb isotopic ratio of 206Pb/204Pb = 18.683, but show distinctive variations within each deposit.The Pb isotopic ratios are more homogeneous in the orebodies and altered auriferous rocks than in the migmatite wall rocks. The richest orebody in the study area is known as the V1 orebody of the Baoban deposit; it has the lowest and most homogeneous 206Pb/204Pb ratio. This feature suggests that in this migmatitic area, it is possible to distinguish ores from barren wall rocks, and rich ore shoots from non-commercial mineralization, by their distinctive Pb isotopic ratios.A lower initial Pb isotopic ratio (206Pb/204Pb= 18.538) was measured in two other deposits, Beiniu and Erjia, which occur in the same migmatite and are controlled by the same fault as the Baoban and Tuwaishan deposits. Therefore, two metallogenic phases may have taken place, one at 85 Ma and the other at 170 Ma; these ages can be calculated using the Pb growth model of Cumming and Richards.The feasibility of evaluating geochemical anomalies through their Pb isotopic signatures was investigated by comparing the Pb isotopic ratios of B horizon soils from significant and non-significant anomalies with those obtained from the ores and alteration zone rocks. The results show that the Pb isotopic ratios in significant anomalies are consistent with those of the ores, whereas the signatures of non-significant anomalies are heterogeneous and rather different from those of the ores.Six unexplored anomalies have been evaluated using this criteria; five of them were found to be non-significant. One anomaly, however, presents the same signature as the Beiniu deposit, suggesting that it may be related to undiscovered ore close to the Gezhen Fault. Plans have been made to drill this target.
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