Understanding gold-(silver)-telluride-(selenide) mineral deposits
Episodes Journal of International Geoscience, 2009•episodes.org
Abstract Gold-(silver)-telluride (selenide) ores occur as epithermal orogenic and intrusion
related deposits. Although Te and Se are chalcophile elements and share geochemical
affinity with Au, formation of selenides and other elements Ag-Au require acidic or reducing
environments. The thermodynamic stability conditions for Au and Agtellurides and native
tellurium indicate an epithermal environment. Analysis of mineral paragenensis, textures
and compositional variation in tellurides/selenides suggest petrogenetic processes involving …
related deposits. Although Te and Se are chalcophile elements and share geochemical
affinity with Au, formation of selenides and other elements Ag-Au require acidic or reducing
environments. The thermodynamic stability conditions for Au and Agtellurides and native
tellurium indicate an epithermal environment. Analysis of mineral paragenensis, textures
and compositional variation in tellurides/selenides suggest petrogenetic processes involving …
Abstract
Gold-(silver)-telluride (selenide) ores occur as epithermal orogenic and intrusion related deposits. Although Te and Se are chalcophile elements and share geochemical affinity with Au, formation of selenides and other elements Ag-Au require acidic or reducing environments. The thermodynamic stability conditions for Au and Agtellurides and native tellurium indicate an epithermal environment. Analysis of mineral paragenensis, textures and compositional variation in tellurides/selenides suggest petrogenetic processes involving interaction with fluids leading to Au scavenging and entrapment in tellurides, changes in chemistry/rates of fluid infiltration and attaining equilibrium in a given assemblage.
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