Isotope Geological Characteristics of Mineralizing Fluids of Gold Deposits in Jiaodong Area and a Discussion on the Application Conditions of H. P. Taylor''s Equation
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    Systematic hydrogen and oxygen isotope studies of large-size and middle-size gold deposits in Jiaodong area show that primary mineralizing fluids were mainly made up of magmatic water. In the forming course of remelting granite, some metamorphic water was inherited. At the high temperature stage, mineralizing fluid was mainly magmatic water, which then tended to evolve into meteoric water. Only a few mineral deposits are of meteoric water origin. Application conditions of H. P. Taylor's equation on isotope exchange are discussed in this paper. It is pointed out that the equation fails to give a definite answer when the water/rock ratio is small. Rb-Sr isochron curve dating of fluid inclusions indicates that gold matallization occurred in Yanshanian stage, and that the ISr of mineralizing fluids in not different from that of Guojiadian and Guojialing granite.

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林文蔚,殷秀兰,1998,胶东金矿成矿流体同位素的地质特征[J].岩石矿物学杂志,17(3):249~259. Lin Wenwei,1998,Isotope Geological Characteristics of Mineralizing Fluids of Gold Deposits in Jiaodong Area and a Discussion on the Application Conditions of H. P. Taylor''s Equation[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,17(3):249~259.

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