Tracing gold pathways and fluid pulses in ancient shear zones
- In situ biotite Rb–Sr dating defines four alteration stages, revealing a long‑lived, episodic hydrothermal system lasting at least ca. 150 million years in the Kundana–Carbine corridor.
- The peak of gold mineralisation aligns with potassic–calcic–sodic alteration, while Ti‑in‑biotite thermometry records ca. 540–615 °C.
- Results are consistent with mixed mantle–crustal fluid sources and episodic, hot, rapidly cooled fluid pulses in a fault‑valve setting.
Zametzer, A., Kirkland, C.L., Barham, M., Hartnady, M.I.H., Bath, A.B. & Rankenburg, K. (2022). Episodic alteration within a gold‑bearing Archean shear zone revealed by in situ biotite Rb–Sr dating. Precambrian Research, 382, 106872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2022.106872.
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