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Invisible Gold from the Hishikari Epithermal Gold Deposit, Japan: Implication for Gold Distribution and Deposition
Authors:Nobutaka Shimada    Tomoki Nakamura    Yasuo Morinaga   Yoshihito Shikama
Affiliation:Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812–8581, Japan [e-mail: ]
Abstract:Abstract. The presence of invisible gold was confirmed in arsenian pyrite from the Hishikari epithermal gold deposit, Kagoshima, Japan, by means of EPMA and SIMS analyses. The relative concentration of invisible gold may be positively correlated with As contents (0.01 to 10.37 wt%) of fine-grained arsenian pyrite which commonly occurs in the auriferous quartz veins. Although arsenian pyrite occurs widely in any mineralization stage with electrum and other sulfide, sulfosalts, selenide or telluride minerals, arsenian pyrites having higher As contents accompanied by invisible gold occur dominantly in the middle stage of fine-adularia-quartz and in the late stage of coarse-quartz rather than in the early stage of columnar-adularia.
Keywords:invisible gold    arsenian pyrite    Au    As    correlation    EPMA    SIMS
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