The Role of Organic Matter in Gold Occurrence: Insights from Western Mecsek Uranium Ore Deposit
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Economic and Environmental Geology
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This paper presents analytical insights regarding into the occurrence of gold within organic matter, which is hosted by solid bitumen
and closely associated with uranium ores in the Late Permian Kővágószőllős Sandstone Formation in Western Mecsek, South-West
Hungary. The study utilizes a range of analytical techniques, including X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) and wavelength dispersive
X-ray fluorescence (WD-XRF) for comprehensive mineralogical and elemental analysis; organic petrography and electron microprobe
analysis for characterizing organic matter; and an organic elemental analyzer for identifying organic compounds. A three-step
sequential extraction method was used to liberate gold from organic matter and sulfide minerals, employing KOH, HCl, and aqua
regia, followed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) to quantify gold contents.
The organic matter is identified as comprising two vitrinite types (telinite V1 and reworked V2) and three solid bitumen forms: nonfluorescing
(B1) and fluorescing (B2) fillings within the V1, as well as homogenous pyrobitumen (PB) occupying narrow cracks and
voids within globular quartz. Despite the samples exhibiting low total organic carbon content (<1 wt%), they display high sulfur
content (up to 6 wt%) and the sequentially extracted noble metal content from the organic matter is found to total 7.45 ppm gold.
The research findings suggest that organic matter plays crucial roles in ore mineralization processes. Organic matter acts as an active
component in the migration of gold, uranium, and hydrocarbons within sulfur-rich hydrothermal fluids. Additionally, organic matter
contributes to the entrapment and enrichment of gold in hetero-atomic organic fractions, forming metal-organic compounds. Moreover,
uranium inclusions are observed as oxide/phosphate minerals within solid bitumen and associated vitrinite particles. These insights
into the occurrence and distribution of gold within organic matter highlight substantial exploration potential, guiding additional
research activities focused on organic matter within the Kővágószőllős Sandstone Formation at the Western Mecsek deposit.
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Junussov, M., Mádai, F., Földessy, J., Hámor-Vidó, M. (2024) The Role of Organic Matter in Gold Occurrence: Insights from Western Mecsek Uranium Ore Deposit. Korea Economic and Environmental Geology, v.57, p.371-386, doi:10.9719/EEG.2024.57.4.371.