Study on Lognormal Distribution Characteristics of a Hydrothermal Gold Deposit Mineralization in Jiaodong Peninsula, China

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As one of the most important type of gold deposits, hydrothermal gold deposit has become the hot research area of mineral deposits at present and for a long time to come because of its great economic value and ore-prospecting potentials. Mathematical statistics on mineralization abundance, including grade and linear productivity, of a hydrothermal gold deposit in Jiaodong Peninsula, were done. The results show that mineralization abundance of the hydrothermal gold deposit follows lognormal distribution which is consistent with traditional research findings, which have academic significance for further studies on hydrothermal gold mineralization characteristics and deposition mechanism.

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