Geology, mineralization, and alteration of B Prospect of the epithermal Au-Ag deposit in Central Thailand: A study on Chatree's satellite deposit for future gold exploration

ScienceAsia(2023)

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The B prospect is located at the southeast of the Chatree gold-silver deposit. The mineralization is hosted in the Late Permian-Early Triassic Chatree volcanic sequence consisting of volcaniclastic and volcanogenic-sedimentary rocks ranging in composition from basaltic andesite to rhyolite. At the study area, the total thickness of volcanic succession is about 300 meters, and the succession can be divided into 3 main stratigraphic units from bottom to top, namely 1) porphyritic andesite unit (Unit 3), 2) polymictic intermediate breccia unit (Unit 2), and 3) volcanogenic sedimentary unit (Unit 1). The ore zones are mainly confined to polymictic intermediate breccia and volcanogenic sedimentary units (Unit 1 and 2). At least 3 stages of mineralization have been identified, namely 1) quartz-pyrite (Stage 1), 2) quartz-chlorite-calcite-sulfide-electrum (Stage 2), and 3) quartz-calcite (Stage 3) veins/veinlets. Gold occurs chiefly in Stage 2 mineralization which is characterized by typical vein textures of low sulfidation epithermal deposit (e.g., crustiform, colloform banding, and comb textures). Pyrite is the primary sulfide mineral with minor sphalerite, chalcopyrite, and galena. Gold occurs as electrum with fineness ranging from 506 to 632. The hydrothermal alteration at B prospect is composed of 2 main types: (1) quartz-adularia (silicic alteration) assemblage close to ore zone and (2) adularia-quartz-illite-calcite-chlorite (phyllic alteration) assemblage distal to ore zone. Based on characteristics of mineral assemblages, textures, and alterations, the mineralization at B prospect can be classified as a low sulfidation epithermal gold-silver style deposit.
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B prospect,epithermal,low sulfidation,gold,mineralization,mineral
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