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Preliminary analysis on roles of metal-organic compounds in the formation of invisible gold

Journal

ACTA GEOCHIMICA
Volume 40, Issue 6, Pages 1050-1072

Publisher

SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11631-021-00494-y

Keywords

Gold; Pyrobitumen; Bakyrchik; Vitrinite; Metal-organic compounds

Funding

  1. University of Miskolc
  2. Thematic Excellence Program of the University of Miskolc [TUDFO/51757-1/2019-ITM]
  3. National Research, Development and Innovation Office of Hungary
  4. Szechenyi 2020 Program [EFOP3.6.2-2017-00010]
  5. European Union
  6. European Social Fund

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The study provides new analytical data on the nature and occurrence of gold in solid pyrobitumen from the Bakyrchik gold deposit in Kazakhstan. It confirms the enrichment of gold associating with organic matter and sulfide ore minerals, with pyrobitumen playing a decisive role in the concentration, transportation, and preservation of gold in the deposit.
The paper comprises new analytical data on the nature and occurrence of gold in solid pyrobitumen, closely associated with the main gold-bearing sulfide arsenic ores of the Bakyrchik gold deposit (Kazakhstan), related to post-collisional magmatic-hydrothermal origin. Gold mineralization of the deposit occurs mainly in the form of an invisible type of gold in the structures of arsenian pyrite and arsenopyrite, and the form of gold-organic compounds of pyrobitumen in carbonaceous-terrigenous sequences of Carboniferous formation. Microscopic and electron microscopic analysis, Raman and FT-Infrared analysis, mineralogical and three-step sequential extraction analysis (NH2OH center dot HCl, H2O2, HNO3 + HCl) has been carried out using 9 ore samples (from 3 different types of ores) for a comprehensive study of pyrobitumen and sulfide arsenic ores focusing mainly on organic matter. The sequentially extracted precious metal content of pyrobitumen reaches up to 7 ppm gold and other metals like Ag 4 ppm, Pt 31 ppb, and Pd 26 ppb, forming metal-organic compounds, while arsenic sulfide minerals incorporate 11 ppm gold, 39 ppm Ag, 0.49 ppm Pt. The enrichment of gold associating with organic matter and sulfide ore minerals was confirmed in this study. Organic matter was active in the migration of gold and the capture of gold by pyrobitumen. Moreover, the reductive organic matter agent released gold, most likely for the sulfide arsenic ore minerals. Pyrobitumen was a decisive factor in the concentration, transportation, and preservation of gold in the deposit.

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