Characteristics and Genesis of Fine-Clastic Rock-Type Au Deposits in the Liaodong Rift
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    Gold deposits occurring in the Liaodong rift are located in interlayered carbonate rocks and fine-clastic rocks, belonging to the middle and upper parts of the lower Proterozoic. Compared with the Carlin-type Au deposits abroad and gold deposits in Yunnan-Guizhou-Guangxi, Qinling and western Sichuan Province, they are similar in many respects. This paper discusses the geological features of ore-bearing formations and ore-filling structures and metallogenetic characteristics. Through the discussion on the sources of ores, heat and water, it points out that the Au deposits belong to vadose reworked hydrothermal deposits. This conforms to the principle of "mineralization in the neighbouring areas", i.e., the deposits are formed in nearby ore-bearing layers, and the latest hydrothermal event was the main factor in forming the Au deposits.

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YANG DejiangLiaoning Nonferrous Geological Exploration Bureau, State Bureau of Nonferrous Matals Industry, Liuzhou St.,Heping District, Shenyang .2000. Characteristics and Genesis of Fine-Clastic Rock-Type Au Deposits in the Liaodong Rift[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),74(3):570-576

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