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STUDY OF GOLD MINERALIZATION IN THE KHUNI IRON OXIDE VEINS, ANARAK, IRAN

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 Khuni area is located in central Iran. Main part of this area covered by Proterozoeic Metamorphic Anarak Complex and Eocene-Oligocene potasic igneous rocks. Kal-e-Kafi-Khuni ring structure is situated in this area and is related to often mineralization zones. Six mineralization zones are recognized in Khuni area. Three of these zones have oxide mineralization kind that in this paper were studied. Mineralization occurred in the conjugate irregular veins system with north-south and east-west orientation. The host rocks of these veins are recrystalization dolomite and calcite marble. Oxide iron, especially hematite and few magnetites are main ore of mineralization veins. With mineralization are showed propylitic, potasic and calcitic alteration. Veins have in the average 1.8ppm gold, 4 wt% base metals and 70 wt% iron that this geochemical composition is same to porphyrytic and related mineralization composition. Attention to field evidences, which showed relationship between mineralization and dyke or appophyses, and similar main ore and geochemical characters between veins and dykes. These mineralization zones are from related intrusive body kind. Also on the base of alteration, geochemistry and ore microscopy of veins showed the mineralization fluid had colorific compelex and neutral acidity and oxide condition. According to these results genesis of oxide mineralization veins, opposite of previous idea, is from mother lode kind.

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    RASAE, I., NAZEMPOUR, M.H., & LIAGHAT, S.. (2006). STUDY OF GOLD MINERALIZATION IN THE KHUNI IRON OXIDE VEINS, ANARAK, IRAN. SYMPOSIUM OF EARTH SCIENCES. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/902934/en

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    RASAE I., NAZEMPOUR M.H., LIAGHAT S.. STUDY OF GOLD MINERALIZATION IN THE KHUNI IRON OXIDE VEINS, ANARAK, IRAN. 2006. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/902934/en

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    I. RASAE, M.H. NAZEMPOUR, and S. LIAGHAT, “STUDY OF GOLD MINERALIZATION IN THE KHUNI IRON OXIDE VEINS, ANARAK, IRAN,” presented at the SYMPOSIUM OF EARTH SCIENCES. 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/902934/en

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