Unusual sedimentary geodes filled by gold-bearing hematite laths

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作者
Bustillo, MA
Garcia-Guinea, J
Martinez-Frias, J
Delgado, A
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[1] Museo Nacl Ciencias Nat, Dept Geol, Madrid 28006, Spain
[2] CSIC, Dept Ciencias Tierra & Quim Ambiental, Estac Expt Zaidin, E-18008 Granada, Spain
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10.1017/S0016756899003404
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Unusual mineralized and silicified carbonate-rich geodes were found hosted in Lower Triassic red mudstones in Central Spain. From their borders to their centres, the geodes display (a) a millimetric carbonate crust, (b) a quartz rim, (c) massive dolomite, (d) gold-bearing iron-rich infills (hematite laths and goethite with up to 7000 ppm of gold) and (e) calcite cements that sometimes seal the central hollow. Textural evidence indicates that the geodes were originally anhydrite, which was subsequently replaced by quartz and dolomite. The resultant porosity from this replacement, or by later dissolution, has been filled by epithermal gold-bearing iron-oxide hydroxides, romanechite and calcite. delta(13)C values indicate the participation of meteoric waters in an environment which was characterized by both a sub-desert climate and a temperate-tropical climate. Oxygen signatures reflect very variable temperatures for all minerals, with the exception of calcite, which appears to have precipitated at <38 degrees C. Iron-oxide temperature values can reach up to 85 degrees C (epithermal stage). The mineralogical assemblages of these unusual geodes denote early diagenetic replacement followed by the epithermal activity. This mineralization is linked to the Late Hercynian, calc-alkaline volcanism of Central Spain (the Hiendelaencina mining district).
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