The organic matter of three different chronological major carbonaceous rock gold-bearing formations of South China (Middle Proterozoic Shangqiaoshan group of northeastern Jiangxi, Lower Cambrian Shuikou group of northern Guangxi and Devonian Shetianqiao group of eastern Hunan) and related carbonaceous stratabound gold deposits such as Jinshan, Longshui and Shixia deposits, respectively, has been characterized by organic geochemical techniques. These organic geochemical results show that the average total organic carbon (TOC) content of the three chronological carbonaceous rock gold-bearing formations of South China ranges from 0.15% to 1.56%. The thermal maturity of the organic matter of host rocks in the three gold-bearing formations is high. The micro-component of the organic matter of the host rocks consists primarily of solid bitumen and graphite. The organic carbon and gold of the host rocks appear to syndeposit in situ during the formation of the gold-bearing formations. The organic carbon played
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Kerogen—as a sort of organic bearer of gold in gold-bearing formations[J] . Kai Hu,Jianping Zhai,Yingjun Liu,Henian Wang.Chinese Science Bulletin . 1999 (11)
Kerogen—as a sort of organic bearer of gold in gold-bearing formations[J] . Kai Hu,Jianping Zhai,Yingjun Liu,Henian Wang.Chinese Science Bulletin . 1999 (11)