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Morishita, Yuichi; Nakano, Takanori (2008) Role of basement in epithermal deposits: The Kushikino and Hishikari gold deposits, southwestern Japan. Ore Geology Reviews, 34 (4). 597-609 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2008.09.009

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TitleRole of basement in epithermal deposits: The Kushikino and Hishikari gold deposits, southwestern Japan
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsMorishita, YuichiAuthor
Nakano, TakanoriAuthor
Year2008 (December)Volume34
Page(s)597-609Issue4
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2008.09.009Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMorishita, Yuichi; Nakano, Takanori (2008) Role of basement in epithermal deposits: The Kushikino and Hishikari gold deposits, southwestern Japan. Ore Geology Reviews, 34 (4). 597-609 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2008.09.009
Plain TextMorishita, Yuichi; Nakano, Takanori (2008) Role of basement in epithermal deposits: The Kushikino and Hishikari gold deposits, southwestern Japan. Ore Geology Reviews, 34 (4). 597-609 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2008.09.009
In(2008, December) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 34 (4). Elsevier BV
Abstract/NotesThe magma–ore deposit relationship of most low-sulfidation epithermal ore deposits is still unclear, partly
because many stable isotopic studies of such deposits have indicated the predominance of meteoric waters
within hydrothermal fluids. However, it is certainly true that hydrothermal systems are ultimately driven by
magmatic intrusions, and epithermal gold deposits might therefore be produced by magmatic activity even
in deposits having has no obvious links to a magma. We re-examine the genesis of two typical lowsulfidation epithermal gold deposits, the Kushikino and Hishikari deposits, using structural simulations and
isotope data.

Many epithermal gold deposits including the Kushikino and Hishikari deposits have been discovered in
Kyushu, southwestern Japan. The Kushikino deposit comprises fissure-filling veins within Neogene andesitic
volcanics that overlie unconformably Cretaceous sedimentary basement. The veins consist of gold- and
silver-bearing quartz and calcite with minor amounts of adularia, sericite and sulfides. Although carbon and
oxygen isotopic data for the veins indicate a meteoric origin of the ore fluid, finite element simulations
suggest that the vein system might have formed in direct response to magma intrusion. In particular,
geophysical data suggest that intruding magma has uplifted the basement rocks, thereby producing fractures
and veins and a positive Bouguer anomaly, and providing the heat necessary to drive an ore-forming
hydrothermal system.

The second component of this study has been to investigate the nature and evolution of the Kushikino and
Hishikari epithermal systems. Isotope data document the geochemical evolution of the hydrothermal fluids.
We conclude that the existence of sedimentary basement rocks at depth might have affected the strontium
and carbon isotopic ratios of the Kushikino and Hishikari ore fluids. The 87Sr/86Sr ratios and δ13C–δ18O trend
reveal that major ore veins in the Hishikari deposit can be distinguished from shallow barren veins. It was
suggested isotopically that fluids responsible for the barren veins in nearby shallow and barren circulation
systems were only controlled by the shallow host rocks. Such multi-isotope systematics provide a powerful
tool with which to determine the center of hydrothermal activity and thereby document the evolution of
hydrothermal fluids.

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Hishikari gold mine, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Hashima deposit, Ichikikushikino City, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Kushikino mine (Mitsui-Kushikino mine), Ichikikushikino City, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Hishikari gold mine, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan Adularia, Aguilarite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite, Electrum, Marcasite, Native Gold, Naumannite, Pyrargyrite, Pyrite, Quartz, Smectite Group
Kushikino mine (Mitsui-Kushikino mine), Ichikikushikino City, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan Acanthite, Adularia, Alunite, Andesite, Calcite, Chlorite Group, Diaspore, Electrum, Illite, Kaolinite, Milky Quartz, Native Gold, Naumannite, Polybasite, Pyrargyrite, Pyrite, Pyrophyllite, Quartz, Sandstone, Sericite, Shale, Smectite Group, Topaz, Zunyite


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