CHEN Yanjing 1,2,Franco PIRAJNO 2,3 and SUI Yinghui 2 1 Institute of Geochemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Guiyang,Guizhou 550002, 2 Department of Geology,Peking University,Beijing 100871 3 Geological Survey of Western Australia,100 Plain Street,WA 6004,Australia
1 IntroductionThe term of "orogenic gold deposit" was first used byBohlke (1982). Groves et al. (1998) have providedcomprehensive and detailed reviews of the tectonic settingsand nature of orogenic gold deposits worldwide. This classof gold deposits are unified by similar ore fluidcompositions, but have complex isotope signatures(Hagemann and Cassidy, 2000; Kerrich et al., 2000;Goldfarb et al., 2001). Orogenic gold deposits are usuallyfound inboard of collisional orogens or accretionary belt…
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1 IntroductionThe term of "orogenic gold deposit" was first used byBohlke (1982). Groves et al. (1998) have providedcomprehensive and detailed reviews of the tectonic settingsand nature of orogenic gold deposits worldwide. This classof gold deposits are unified by similar ore fluidcompositions, but have complex isotope signatures(Hagemann and Cassidy, 2000; Kerrich et al., 2000;Goldfarb et al., 2001). Orogenic gold deposits are usuallyfound inboard of collisional orogens or accretionary belt…