• The Core Journal of China
  • Included in Chinese Science Citation Database
  • The Key Magazine of China technology
  • Frontrunner 5000—Top Articles in Outstanding S&T Journals of China
  • Included in Scopus
  • Included in Chemical Abstracts (CA)
  • Included in Russian Abstract Journal (AJ)
Advanced Search
CHENG Wei, SHEN Kun, YU Xue-feng, WANG Qiang, YU Lei-heng, QU You-lan. The potential application of the decrepitation method of fluid inclusions to the exploration of deep-seated gold deposits in the Jiaojia gold belt, Shandong Province[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2012, 39(1): 205-217.
Citation: CHENG Wei, SHEN Kun, YU Xue-feng, WANG Qiang, YU Lei-heng, QU You-lan. The potential application of the decrepitation method of fluid inclusions to the exploration of deep-seated gold deposits in the Jiaojia gold belt, Shandong Province[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2012, 39(1): 205-217.

The potential application of the decrepitation method of fluid inclusions to the exploration of deep-seated gold deposits in the Jiaojia gold belt, Shandong Province

More Information
  • Abstract:The decrepitation method of fluid inclusions was used in former Soviet Union and China in the 1970’s and 1980’s to help mineral exploration. This method can be used in combination with other measurements in mineral exploration. Previous studies of the decrepitation method have shown that the decrepitation intensity (frequency) near the ore body is high and will decrease gradually with the increasing distance from the ore body, which is believed to be caused by strong hydrothermal activity and relatively high abundance of fluid inclusions around the ore body. Hence, positive anomalies are likely to occur in/around the ore body. Samples were collected from 8 drill holes along No. 112 and 144 exploratory lines in the Jiaojia gold deposit in northwestern Shandong Peninsula, and quartz separates from the samples were analyzed by DT-4 acoustic decrepitometer developed by Prof. Xie Yihan of the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. The results show that the unaltered granites in the Jiaojia gold deposit exhibit high decrepitation frequencies and their decrepigrams (decrepitation curves) have a pronounced peak with normal distribution in the temperature interval of ca.360~450℃ and a sharp peak at 573℃ which is the phase transition temperature of α/β-quartz. With the increase in alteration intensity, the decrepitation frequencies decrease from the K-feldspathization zone through the pyrite-phyllic alteration zone to the gold ore. The decrepigrams of gold ores in the mineralization center become weak-waved curves or nearly horizontal lines with very low decrepitation frequencies, and negative steam aureoles occur around the gold ore body. Hence the unique decrepigrams and negative steam anomalies can be applied to gold exploration in northwestern Shandong peninsula.
  • Related Articles

    [1]SHI Junfa, WU Linqiang, WANG Quan, FANG Yuan, YANG Zongxi, YAO Xiaofeng, JIA Delong. New perspectives on geological science and strategic thinking on geological work in the New Era[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2024, 51(2): 547-560. DOI: 10.12029/gc20240129002
    [2]WANG Ying, XIONG Xianxiao, DONGYE Maixing, LI Dairong, QU Yunyan, LIU Qiuying, HUO Yan'an. Prediction model and exploration prospect analysis of phosphate mineral resources in China[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2022, 49(2): 435-454. DOI: 10.12029/gc20220207
    [3]ZHANG Yun-qiang, CHEN Hai-yan, ZHANG Li-guo, CHEN Chao, LIU Ying-long, HE Jiao-yue, KANG Xuan, ZHANG Jin-long, PENG Qian-peng. Geochemical characteristics of stream sediments and metallogenic prognosis of Xinzhangzi area, northern Hebei Province[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2015, 42(6): 1980-1980. DOI: 10.12029/gc20150624
    [4]DING Jian-hua, YANG Yi-heng, DENG Fan. Resource potential and metallogenic prognosis of antimony deposits in China[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2013, 40(3): 846-858. DOI: 10.12029/gc20130316
    [5]NIU Shu-Yin, LI Feng-You, CHEN Hua-Shan, SUN Ai-Qun, WANG Bao-De, WANG Jin-Zhong, MA Bao-Jun. The exploration and prognosis in the depth and the periphery of the Jinchangyu gold deposit in eastern Hebei[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2012, 39(4): 999-1006. DOI: 10.12029/gc20120416
    [6]HE Bi-zhu, JIAO Cun-li, CAI Zhi-hui, ZHANG Miao, GAO Ai-rong. A new interpretation of the high aeromagnetic anomaly zone in central Tarim Basin[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2011, 38(4): 961-969. DOI: 10.12029/gc20110412
    [7]LI Guo-bin, JIANG Zai-xing, WANG Sheng-lan, ZHOU Hao-wei, WANG Tian-qi, ZHANG Ya-jun. The quantitative prognosis of thin interbedded beach-bar sandbodies: a case study of the upper 4th submember of the Paleogene Shahejie Formation in Dongying Sag[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2010, 37(6): 1659-1671. DOI: 10.12029/gc20100612
    [8]GENG Shu-fang, LIU Ping, WANG Zhen-yang, JU Yuan-jing. Six major dynamic systems since Jurassic in China's mainland and resource prognosis[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2009, 36(3): 490-503. DOI: 10.12029/gc20090302
    [9]CHENG Zhi-zhong, XIE Xue-jing. Influence of variation in element background values in rocks on metallogenic prognosis in geochemical maps[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2006, 33(2): 411-417. DOI: 10.12029/gc20060220
    [10]LI Tong-guo, LI Wen-sheng, LIU Jian-hong, ZHAO Yan-qing, BEI Yun-lai. Geochemical prognosis method of mineral deposits: A case study of the geochemical block in Gansu[J]. GEOLOGY IN CHINA, 2003, 30(2): 192-198. DOI: 10.12029/gc20030213

Catalog

    Article views (3257) PDF downloads (3405) Cited by()

    /

    DownLoad:  Full-Size Img  PowerPoint
    Return
    Return