The Jianchaling Mine, Shaanxi Province, PeopleÆs Republic of China ù A Carlin-Type Gold Deposit?

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F Kaiqiang T Leach
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The Jianchaling gold deposit is located about 1200 km south west of Beijing in central China. The deposit was discovered in 1988 by the Northwestern Geological Exploration Bureau (711 Exploration Team). Sino Gold Limited, an Australian based company, developed the mine in 1998 and is currently operating a 1000 t per day underground mine, producing about 80 000 ounces of gold per year. The pre-mine resource for Jianchaling was 1.6 million tonnes at 9.85 g/t gold. The deposit occurs within the east-west trending Mesozoic Qinling-Dabie orogenic belt formed during the Yanshanian Orogeny. In the Jianchaling region, gold mineralisation is primarily hosted by regional west-northwest to east-southeast striking faults, the most important of which, the reverse sinistral F145 fault, hosts the larger gold deposits including Jianchaling. At the mine scale, the most important zone of mineralisation is localised within a shallowly north dipping dilation on the F145 fault. Proterozoic dolomite forms the hangingwall and serpentinite and talc schist the footwall to the fault. Within the footwall, serpentinite is the most important host rock to mineralisation. Initial alteration involves replacement of serpentine to dolomite ¦ pyrite, talc to ankerite ¦ pyrite, and magnetite and chromite to pyrite, the latter locally through a transitional hematite phase. Proximal to feeder structures, the carbonate minerals have undergone partial dissolution and replacement to quartz. Gold is related to arsenean pyrite and marcasite rimming and replacement of early-formed pyrite, and associated with iron release during the processes of dolomitisation, silicification and carbonate dissolution.
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APA: F Kaiqiang T Leach  (2004)  The Jianchaling Mine, Shaanxi Province, PeopleÆs Republic of China ù A Carlin-Type Gold Deposit?

MLA: F Kaiqiang T Leach The Jianchaling Mine, Shaanxi Province, PeopleÆs Republic of China ù A Carlin-Type Gold Deposit?. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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