Noble-metal mineralization in the Semenov-2 hydrothermal field (13°31′N), mid-atlantic ridge

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I. Yu. Melekestseva
V. A. Kotlyarov
P. V. Khvorov
V. N. Ivanov
V. E. Beltenev
I. G. Dobretsova
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Mineralogy, Ural Division
[2] Polar Marine Geosurvey Expedition,undefined
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Geology of Ore Deposits | 2010年 / 52卷
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Pyrite; Chalcopyrite; Ultramafic Rock; Massive Sulfide; Native Gold;
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The porous fine-grained to microcrystalline copper-zinc ore of the Semenov-2 hydrothermal field, a site in the Semenov hydrothermal cluster discovered in 2007 (13°31′N, MAR), is anomalously enriched in Au (22–188 ppm) and Ag (127–1787 ppm). Chalcopyrite, isocubanite, würtzite, and opal are major minerals; sphalerite, marcasite, pyrite, and covellite are auxiliary; and galena, pyrrhotite, native gold, silver telluride, barite, and aragonite are sporadic. Gold containing 0.31 to 23.07 wt % Ag occurs as up to 9-μm-sized subhedral, dendritelike, and elongated grains mostly hosted in opal and less frequently in sphalerite and in pores within isocubanite-chalcopyrite aggregate. An elongated grain (2 × 4 μm in size) of the Ag-Te phase was found in a pore. So far only basalts have been dredged from the Semenov-2 field, but anomalous gold and silver concentrations suggest the influence of ultramafic rocks; the latter were found 1.5 km westward, in the Semenov-1 hydrothermal field. Mineral assemblage and morphology of gold particles indicate its primary origin in contrast to the hydrothermal fields hosted in basalts, where gold is a product of remobilization. Zonal gold grains, found on oceanic floor for the first time, are characterized by low Ag content in the cores and high Ag content in the outer rims, reflecting variation in formation conditions.
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