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Zeng, Hao; Zheng, Han; Zhang, Yu; Han, Shibo; Liao, Jia; He, Ling; Li, Qian (2026) Gravity gliding controls gold mineralization at the Shiqiaopu deposit, Xuefengshan Orogen, South China: Insights from structural analysis. Ore Geology Reviews, 188. 107015 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.107015

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TitleGravity gliding controls gold mineralization at the Shiqiaopu deposit, Xuefengshan Orogen, South China: Insights from structural analysis
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsZeng, HaoAuthor
Zheng, HanAuthor
Zhang, YuAuthor
Han, ShiboAuthor
Liao, JiaAuthor
He, LingAuthor
Li, QianAuthor
Year2026Volume<   188   >
Page(s)107015
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DOIdoi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.107015Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZeng, Hao; Zheng, Han; Zhang, Yu; Han, Shibo; Liao, Jia; He, Ling; Li, Qian (2026) Gravity gliding controls gold mineralization at the Shiqiaopu deposit, Xuefengshan Orogen, South China: Insights from structural analysis. Ore Geology Reviews, 188. 107015 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.107015
Plain TextZeng, Hao; Zheng, Han; Zhang, Yu; Han, Shibo; Liao, Jia; He, Ling; Li, Qian (2026) Gravity gliding controls gold mineralization at the Shiqiaopu deposit, Xuefengshan Orogen, South China: Insights from structural analysis. Ore Geology Reviews, 188. 107015 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2025.107015
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Abstract/NotesGravity gliding, a fundamental process in intracontinental orogens that governs strain localization and fluid migration, remains underexplored in its control on gold mineralization. This study elucidates its role at the Shiqiaopu deposit in South China’s Xuefengshan Orogen through integrated structural mapping, microtextural analysis, and crystallographic preferred orientations (CPO) determined by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Late Triassic emplacement of the Baimashan pluton, superimposed on the earlier Indosinian orogeny, generated a paleotopographic gradient exceeding 700 m, initiating top-to-the-NE gravity gliding along a décollement in the Neoproterozoic metavolcaniclastic Shiqiaopu Formation. Paleostress inversions reveal three stress regimes consistent with this gravity-driven kinematics: (i) NW–SE Indosinian compression preserved in the basement (σ1 ≈ 127°/12°); (ii) NE–SW extension in the proximal (up-dip) domain of the cover sequence (σ3 ≈ 061°/21°); and (iii) NE–SW compression in the distal (down-dip) domain (σ1 ≈ 056–068°/03–06°). This produced a coupled extensional-contractional framework, overprinting the regional NE–SW tectonic trend with deposit-scale NW-striking structures. Ductile shear zones within the décollement exhibit S-C fabrics, quartz dynamic recrystallization via bulging and subgrain rotation (∼250–450 °C), and syn-kinematic chlorite-sericite foliation, generating strong anisotropic permeability that channeled hydrothermal fluids. Periodic brittle ruptures formed oblique shear and extensional veins, trapping native gold in syn-kinematic pyrite along foliation and microfractures, reflecting a ductile–brittle regime analogous to fault-valve cycling. Bimodal grain orientation spread (GOS) distributions in quartz delineate low-GOS recrystallized (thresholds 0.80°–0.99°) and high-GOS relict populations, evidencing episodic nucleation and growth under cyclic pressure fluctuations. Contractional features, including thrust ramps and fold hinges, amplified fluid overpressure via basement-cover strain partitioning, concentrating ore at mechanical-chemical traps. This represents the first comprehensively documented field- and mine-scale case of gravity gliding controlling auriferous shear zones in the Xuefengshan Orogen. The mechanism drives mineralization by reactivating décollement conduits, modulating permeability through syn-kinematic recrystallization and transitions, and focusing ore at coupled interfaces. These insights refine genetic models for orogenic gold systems and offer a robust exploration strategy targeting rheological contrasts and down-dip contractional domains in analogous intracontinental settings.

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Hamahan Au deposit, Longhui Co., Shaoyang, Hunan, China
Jinshanli Au deposit, Longhui Co., Shaoyang, Hunan, China
Shenshanchong Au deposit, Longhui Co., Shaoyang, Hunan, China
Shiqiaopu Au deposit, Longhui Co., Shaoyang, Hunan, China
Taojinhan Au deposit, Longhui Co., Shaoyang, Hunan, China

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Shiqiaopu Au deposit, Longhui Co., Shaoyang, Hunan, China Breccia, Calcite, Chlorite Group, Feldspar Group, Galena, Gold-bearing Pyrite, Granite, Greenschist, Metasedimentary rock, Metavolcaniclastic rock, Muscovite, Mylonite, Native Gold, Pyrite, Quartz, Realgar, Sandstone, Sericite, Siltstone, Slate, Tuff


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