Gold Content of Mantle-Derived Rocks from Eastern China and Its Implications
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    We have analyzed the gold content of 65 samples of mantle-derived xenoliths and their host rocks from eastern China, which is found to be inhomogeneous, falling in the ranges of 1.0×109-8.2×109 (averaging 3.8 ×10-9) and 0.2×10-9-5.3×10-9 (averaging 2.7×10-9) in the mantle-derived xenoliths and the host basalts respectively. Except the samples from Wanquan County of Hebei Province and Anding County of Hainan Province, the gold content is the highest on the margins of the North China platform and decreases spatially towards the north and south, and temporally the samples of the Tertiary have a higher gold content than those of the Quaternary. The gold content of the mantle-derived xenoliths and the host Paleozoic kimberlites is 3.8×10-9-180×109and 0.1×10-9-38.0×10-9 respectively, which are higher than that in the mantle-derived xenoliths in basalt and the host Cenozoic basalts. The mantle-derived xenoliths have a higher gold content than the host rocks, but their relativity is not very clear, su

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HE Ying, DONG Zhenxin, YUE Kefen, ZHANG Zhanjun, WANG XinKey Laboratory of Continental Dynamics, Ministry of Education, Department of Geology, Northwest University, Xi''''an, Shaanxi, E-mail: heying@nwu. edu. cnGeological Museum of China, Beijing Department of Chemistry, Northwest University, Xi''''an, Shaanxi .2003. Gold Content of Mantle-Derived Rocks from Eastern China and Its Implications[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),77(2):

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