Adiscussion on katogene of Jiaojia-type gold deposit by post-mineralization fault activities and prospecting direction in Jiaojia Fault Zone,Northwestern Shandong
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    On the basis of summarizing the achievements of previous researches on Jiaojia type gold deposit in the Jiaojia fault zone,In terms of the fact that "gold orebody" was found in the deep hanging wall of the Jiaojia fault zone,This paper focuses on the destruction of the ore body by the Jiaojia fault after mineralization. According to the fact that the gold ore bodies in the hanging wall and footwall of the Jiaojia fault are bounded by fault gouge and have obvious characteristics of being staggered,it is pointed out that the fault gouge formed in the main fault plane of Jiaojia fault is the product of fault activity after mineralization.In terms of ore type,alteration of surrounding rock, ore minerals and metallogenic stage,the upper and footwall gold ore body have very similar and consistent characteristics,it is propose that Alterated rock type (Jiaojia type) gold deposit in hanging wall and footwall wall have complete unity in time and space during mineralization with a depth of 3~9 km in the Jiaojia fault zone,between 118.8~121Ma.Under the influence of the normal fault effect of post-mineralization Jiaojia fault,the newly discovered hanging wall gold (mineralization) body in the deep of Jiaojia fault should be the part of the footwall gold (mineralization) body that had been broken.

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FAN Shijia, XUE Wei.2021. Adiscussion on katogene of Jiaojia-type gold deposit by post-mineralization fault activities and prospecting direction in Jiaojia Fault Zone, Northwestern Shandong[J]. Geological Review,67(5):67060010.

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  • Received:April 22,2021
  • Revised:October 11,2021
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  • Online: October 20,2021
  • Published: September 15,2021