[an error occurred while processing this directive] Global Geology 2011, 14(1) 21-28 DOI:     ISSN: 1673-9736 CN: 22-1371/P

本期目录 | 下期目录 | 过刊浏览 | 高级检索                                                            [打印本页]   [关闭]
论文
扩展功能
本文信息
Supporting info
PDF(1296KB)
[HTML全文]
参考文献[PDF]
参考文献
服务与反馈
把本文推荐给朋友
加入我的书架
加入引用管理器
引用本文
Email Alert
文章反馈
浏览反馈信息
本文关键词相关文章
本文作者相关文章
Moteea A. Al-Shameery1
2
PubMed
Article by Moteea A. Al-Shameery1
Article by 2
摘要
关键词
Geology and fluid inclusion of Wadi Sharis Neoproterozoic orogenic gold deposits in northwestern Yemen
Moteea A. Al-Shameery1, 2
1. College of Earth Sciences,Jilin University,Changchun 130061,China; 2. Geological Survey and Mineral Resources Board,Sana'a,Yemen
Abstract:

The Wadi Sharis orogenic gold deposit in northwestern Yemen is related to the fault and shear zones vein at medium depth in the crust in the Neoproterozoic meta-sedimentary and meta-volcanosedimentary succession of greenschist to amphibolite facies metamorphism. Three distinct fluid inclusion types have been identified in the gold-bearing quartz sulphide veins of the deposit: ( 1) type I: vapour-liquid two-phase ( VH2O - LH2O ) , ( 2) type II: three-phase CO2 ( VCO2 - LH2O - LCO2 ) and ( 3) type III: vapour-rich ( LCO2 - VCO2 ) inclusions. Six analysis of individual fluid inclusion indicate the fluid inclusions comprise mainly of H2O and CO2 . Formation P-T conditions recorded by fluid inclusions in quartz crystals correspond to 180℃-380℃ and up to 130 MPa,as indicated by high-density CO2 bubbles ( up to 0. 98 g /cm3 ) observed in some inclusions. The estimated crystallization pressures correspond to approximately 4-10 km of overburden,assuming a lithostatic load. The salinity ranges from 0 to 22 wt%. The deposit holds at 0. 2-5 g /t Au and contains low-moderate salinity.

Keywords: orogenic gold   fluid inclusion   Wadi Sharis   quartz vein  
收稿日期  修回日期  网络版发布日期  
DOI:
基金项目:

通讯作者:
作者简介:
作者Email:

参考文献:
本刊中的类似文章
1.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(4): 177-195
2.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(4): 196-206
3.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(4): 216-232
4.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(4): 207-215
5.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(3): 145-153
6.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(3): 154-166
7.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(3): 121-131
8.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(3): 132-144
9.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(3): 167-176
10.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(2): 105-120
11.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(2): 76-92
12.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(2): 63-75
13.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(2): 93-104
14.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(1): 43-55
15.. [J]. Global Geology, 2024,27(1): 56-62

Copyright by Global Geology