Sulfide Mineralization in the Carbonatites and Phoscorites of the Guli Massif, Polar Siberia, and Their Noble-Metal Potential


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We report the first combined investigation (neutron activation, X-ray fluorescence, and electron microprobe analysis) of mineral forms of Au and Ag and noble metal distribution in the sulfide-bearing phoscorites and carbonatites of the Guli alkaline ultrabasic massif (Polar Siberia) and magnetite and sulfide separates from these rocks. The highest noble metal contents were observed in the sulfide separates from the carbonatites: up to 2.93 Pt, 61.6 Au, and 3.61 ppm Ag. Pyrrhotite, djerfisherite, chalcopyrite, and pyrite are the most abundant sulfides and the main hosts for Au and Ag. The latest assemblage of chalcopyrite, Ag-rich djerfisherite, lenaite, sternbergite, and native silver shows significant Ag concentrations. The wide occurrence of K sulfides and presence of multiphase inclusions in pyrrhotite consisting of rasvumite, K‒Na–Ca carbonate, carbocernaite, strontianite, galena, chalcopyrite, sternbergite, lenaite, and native silver suggest that the sulfides were formed at high activities of K, Na, Sr, LREE, F, Cl, and S. Chlorine shows high complex-forming capacity to Ag and could be an agent of noble metal transport in the carbonatites. Crystallization of the early djerfisherite–pyrrhotite assemblages of the phoscorites and carbonatites began at a temperature not lower than 500°C and continued up to the formation of late Ag-bearing sulfides at temperatures not higher than 150°C. The carbonatite-series rocks could be enriched in Au and Ag during late low-temperature stages and serve as a source for Au placers.

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N. Sorokhtina

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Rússia, Moscow, 119334

L. Kogarko

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Rússia, Moscow, 119334

V. Zaitsev

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: nat_sor@rambler.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119334

N. Kononkova

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: nat_sor@rambler.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119334

A. Asavin

Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: nat_sor@rambler.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119334

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