Minerals (Sep 2022)

Large Amount of Excess Argon in Hydrothermal Quartz from the Vangtat Orogenic Gold Belt, Southern Laos: New In-Sight from K-Ar and Noble Gas Isotope Analyses

  • Patthana Bounliyong,
  • Hirochika Sumino,
  • Antonio Arribas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min12101205
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 1205

Abstract

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K-Ar dating and 3He/4He and 40Ar/36Ar analyses were conducted on samples of hydrothermal quartz from the Thongkai-Ok Au deposit in the Vangtat orogenic Au belt of southern Laos to study the presence of excess argon in hydrothermal quartz and to better understand the origin of the ore-forming fluids. The K-Ar age of two hydrothermal quartz separates yielded apparent dates of 1040 and 1385 Ma. These ages are significantly older than the estimated age of Vangtat Au mineralization (~200 Ma) and other regional geologic events, indicating the presence of an extraordinary amount of excess argon in the hydrothermal quartz crystals. In vacuo crushing analyses of the Thongkai-Ok hydrothermal vein quartz delivered 3He/4He ≈ 0.2–0.3 R/Ra and 40Ar/36Ar ≈ 455–725, suggesting the ore-forming fluid is mainly derived from a crustal component with a minor contribution of mantle and meteoric fluids.

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