Arsenopyrite from the Low-sulphidation Sedefche Au-Ag deposit, Eastern Rhodopes: Mineral Association and Gold Potential
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https://doi.org/10.7546/CRABS.2024.09.05Keywords:
“invisible gold”, nanoparticles, arsenopyrite, low-sulphidation epithermal type, LA-ICP-MSAbstract
The Sedefche Au-Ag deposit is located in the eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria and is part of the Zvezdel-Pcheloyad ore field. The deposit is of low-sulphidation epithermal type, hosted in Oligocene highly silicificated intermediate volcanic tuffs, which lie above shallow marine sediments of organogenic limestones. The orebody has stratiform shape partly outcroping onto the surface.
The ore mineralization is represented by small crystals and fine grained aggregates of sulphides (mainly pyrite, arsenopyrite, marcasite, chalcopyrite, galena, sphalerite) and associated sulphosalts (tetrahedrite, pyrargyrite, freibergite, and miargyrite) within matrix of quartz, formed in several stages of deposition.
Gold in the deposit is detected in significant amounts in bulk ore samples, while native gold (a single < 1 μm gold nugget) and gold-bearing phases were sporadically discovered. The form of gold presence in the deposit is nevertheless debatable.
Using combined SEM-EDS, EPMA and LA-ICP-MS approach, the highest concentrations of gold have been established in the arsenopyrite – the gold content there is up to hundredfold higher than in other ore minerals being potential concentrators of gold such as pyrite, marcasite and chalcopyrite. The presence of gold in arsenopyrite predominantly as nanoparticles, irregularly disseminated in the crystals as clusters of inclusions is suggested.
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