Fluid inclusion thermometric and stable isotope (δ180-δD) evidence for "cryptic boiling" in the Profitis Ilias epithermal gold deposit, Milos: a potential exploration tool for epithermal gold
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"Cryptic boiling" has been disclosed throughout the vertical extent of the Profitis Ilias epithermal system ('450 m) by assessing systematic variations in fluid inclusion and stable isotope (δ180-δD)data in relation to elevation. Highest gold grades (Au: 2-57.9 g/t) are preferentially concentrated in the upper 200-250 m of the system in a "steam-dominated zone" that is separated from a lower "liquid-dominated zone" (Au < 2 g/t). This distribution of gold may be due to colloidal transport in a boiling epithermal system. The identification of the base of the "steam-dominated zone" using fluid inclusion and stable isotope data may potentially guide exploration drilling to depths with high-grade gold ore in productive epithermal systems.
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KILIAS, S. P., NADEN, J., LENG, M., & CHELIOTIS, I. (2001). Fluid inclusion thermometric and stable isotope (δ180-δD) evidence for "cryptic boiling" in the Profitis Ilias epithermal gold deposit, Milos: a potential exploration tool for epithermal gold. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, 34(3), 1053–1058. https://doi.org/10.12681/bgsg.17152
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- Geochemistry and Ore Deposit Geology
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