Gold accumulation in the Archaean Witwatersrand Basin, South Africa - Evidence from concentrically laminated pyrite

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作者
Agangi, A. [1 ]
Hofmann, A. [1 ]
Rollion-Bard, C. [2 ]
Marin-Carbonne, J. [3 ]
Cavalazzi, B. [4 ]
Large, R. [5 ]
Meffre, S. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Johannesburg, Dept Geol, ZA-2006 Johannesburg, South Africa
[2] Univ Lorraine, CRPG CNRS, F-54500 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Earth & Space Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[4] Univ Bologna, Dipartimento Sci Biol Geol & Ambientali, I-40126 Bologna, Italy
[5] Univ Tasmania, CODES ARC Ctr Excellence Ore Deposits, Hobart, Tas 7005, Australia
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Archaean; Gold; Pyrite; S isotopes; Fe isotopes; Witwatersrand; MICROBIAL SULFATE REDUCTION; VENTERSDORP CONTACT REEF; ORDOVICIAN WINNIPEG FORMATION; IRON ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION; MULTIPLE SULFUR ISOTOPES; FE ISOTOPE; SULFIDE MINERALS; GREENSTONE-BELT; SEDIMENTARY-ROCKS; DETRITAL PYRITE;
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10.1016/j.earscirev.2014.10.009
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Concentrically laminated pyrite is a relatively common, although volumetrically minor, component of auriferous conglomerates in the Archaean (ca. 3.0-2.7 Ga) Witwatersrand Basin of South Africa. This type of pyrite contains high amounts (several tens of ppm) of Au, but the origin of the pyrite is debated, and the timing of Au deposition in these grains is not known. In order to constrain the formation of pyrite, we have studied concentrically laminated pyrite and other coexisting types of pyrite (inclusion-rich, massive pyrite) by analysing the contents and distribution of Au and other trace elements by laser ablation ICP-MS, the S and Fe isotope composition by SIMS, and the mineral inclusions by scanning electron microscope and laser Raman spectroscopy. Trace element maps indicate that concentrically laminated pyrite is enriched in Sb, Mn, Au, Ag, TI, Cu, Mo, Mn, and contains two types of gold: finely dispersed Au ("invisible gold", with Au/Ag similar to 0.1 and likely of primary origin) and Au inclusions with Au/Ag similar to 10 of secondary origin. The study of mineral inclusions revealed the presence of muscovite, chlorite, fine-grained carbonaceous matter, monazite, Ti-oxides, and quartz. Iron and multiple S isotopes suggest that concentrically laminated pyrite and inclusion-rich pyrite were formed from two separate pools of S and Fe with different isotope characteristics. Sulfur was derived from atmospheric S that had undergone mass-independent isotope fractionation to form SO42- with negative Delta S-33 that constituted concentrically laminated pyrite, and elemental S with positive Delta S-33 that formed inclusion-rich pyrite. Iron pools were derived from partial oxidation of Fe2+, so that concentrically laminated pyrite formed from a low-delta Fe-56 residual Fe2+ (average + 0.2 parts per thousand) and inclusion-rich pyrite formed from a high-delta Fe-56 Fe3+ pool (average +2.7 parts per thousand). Biological activity may have been involved in the reduction of SO42-, causing a wide spread of delta S-34 values (similar to 25 parts per thousand, S reducing microorganisms), as well as in the partial oxidation of Fe2+ (anaerobic photosynthetic Fe reducers or photosynthetic O-2 producers), and in the formation of pyrite from Fe3+ (dissimilatory Fe reducers). We propose that concurrent biogenically-mediated pyrite formation and Au trapping suggest that microbial activity was responsible for the accumulation of Au and other trace elements (e.g. Sb, Mn, Ag, TI, Cu, Mo, Mn) which are commonly enriched in organic matter-rich sediments. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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