Primorskoe Epithermal Ag-Au Deposit (Northeastern Russia): Geological Setting, Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Ore Formation Conditions

The potentially large Primorskoe epithermal Au-Ag deposit is represented by three areas: the Kholodnyi, Spiridonych, and Teplyi. It is located in the Omsukchan district of Magadan oblast, where mining is carried out at the largely similar Dukat, Lunnoe, Gol’tsovoe, Arylakh, Tidit, Pereval’noe, and o...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inGeology of ore deposits Vol. 61; no. 1; pp. 50 - 73
Main Authors Savva, N. E., Volkov, A. V., Sidorov, A. A., Kolova, E. E., Murashov, K. Yu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Moscow Pleiades Publishing 2019
Springer Nature B.V
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:The potentially large Primorskoe epithermal Au-Ag deposit is represented by three areas: the Kholodnyi, Spiridonych, and Teplyi. It is located in the Omsukchan district of Magadan oblast, where mining is carried out at the largely similar Dukat, Lunnoe, Gol’tsovoe, Arylakh, Tidit, Pereval’noe, and other deposits. The deposit under review is located in the Kalalaga volcano-tectonic depression, where ore has been emplaced in a gently dipping sequence of Late Cretaceous ignimbrites and rhyolites more than 700 m in thickness crosscut by numerous intermediate and mafic dykes. According to drilling data, there is a leucocratic granite massif 400–500 m beneath the deposit, which is exposed on the surface in the northeastern part of the ore field. The presence of Bi-bearing galena and matildite, as well as medium- to high-temperature metasomatic facies (epidote and actinolite) and the specific physicochemical conditions of epithermal Ag-Au ore emplacement, attests to the above-intrusion position and the role of granitoids as high-temperature magmatic fluid generators responsible for supplying Bi and heating the host rock. The ore chemistry is quite consistent with its mineral composition. High Mn and Ag; elevated Au; low Cu, Pb, Zn, Sb, As, Bi, and Te; and low total REE concentrations were established, along with negative Eu and positive Ce anomalies. The high Te/Se, Sr/Ba, Y/Ho, and U/Th ratios in the ores are due to their location in the area influenced by the granitoid pluton. The physicochemical parameters of ore emplacement in the Teplyi area are unusual: high temperatures, low salt concentrations, and fluid densities typical of a “dry vapor” environment. The obtained data allow the Primorskoe to be classified as an intermediate sulfidation epithermal deposit. The data discussed below are of practical use for regional metallogenic forecasting, exploration, and economic assessment of epithermal Ag-Au deposits.
ISSN:1075-7015
1555-6476
DOI:10.1134/S1075701519010069