Towards An Understanding Of Giant Gold Systems (6885826b-06dc-4b67-9666-e12357cc739f)

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Abstract

Giant gold deposits are considered products of crustal-scale systems. Reduced fluids stored in mid to lower crustal reservoirs were discharged into mid to upper crustal sites of deposition. Elements of the architecture include crustal-scale structures, reduced packages of rock and regional seals. Gas-rich aqueous fluids were common but non-aqueous fluids may have been significant in the deeper parts of the systems. Fluid fluxes in over pressured domains were maintained by porosity waves. Abnormal heat input from the mantle may not be required once the systems were perturbed. Fluid-mixing and hypogene enrichment were probably the most significant precipitation processes.
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APA:  (1999)  Towards An Understanding Of Giant Gold Systems (6885826b-06dc-4b67-9666-e12357cc739f)

MLA: Towards An Understanding Of Giant Gold Systems (6885826b-06dc-4b67-9666-e12357cc739f). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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