Chemical Composition Characteristics of Calcite in Gold and Silver Deposits in Jiaodong Peninsula, China

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The largest gold district in China is the Jiaodong Peninsula. This study is based on chemical composition characteristics of calcite from gold deposits in Jiaodong. In this paper, a new formula was proposed to character the chemical composition characteristics of calcite in gold and silver deposits. The results showed that the chemical composition characteristics of calcite between gold and silver deposits were of great difference. And each data focused in each area. The spots of gold deposits located in the area of riched CO2 areas. But the spots of silver deposits located in the area of riched CaO areas. The reason of these differences was mainly resulted from each different ore-forming condition.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 960-961)

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18-21

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June 2014

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