Stable isotope (C-O-S) and geochemical studies of auriferous quartz carbonate veins, Neoarchaean orogenic Ajjanahalli and Gadag Gold Field, Chitradurga schist belt, Dharwar Craton, southern India: Implication for the source of gold mineralizing fluids
Abstract
Carbon (δ13CPDB) and oxygen (δ18OSMOW) isotopic compositions of carbonates of auriferous quartz-carbonate veins (QCVs), S-isotope (δ34SCDT) composition of gold bearing sulphide minerals and REE geochemical characteristics of the auriferous QCVs of Ajjanahalli and Gadag Gold Fields in the Neoarchaean Chitradurga-Gadag greenstone belt, Dharwar Craton, southern India have been studied in detail to constrain the source of auriferous vein fluids. The...
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Stable isotope (C-O-S) and geochemical studies of auriferous quartz carbonate veins, Neoarchaean orogenic Ajjanahalli and Gadag Gold Field, Chitradurga schist belt, Dharwar Craton, southern India: Implication for the source of gold mineralizing fluids
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
95
Pages
456 - 479
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