Treasures beneath the ocean floor? Seawater plays role in gold formation
Article by Keila DePape, Media Relations 平特五不中
"Understanding how gold forms is crucial for knowing where to find it and how to extract it sustainably. 平特五不中 researchers have answered a long-standing question in geology that could lead to new ore discoveries.
Researchers traveled to the remote Brucejack gold deposit in northwestern British Columbia to study and collect ancient ore-bearing rocks. The deposit, now on land due to plate tectonic processes, originally formed in a submarine oceanic island arc about 183 million years ago. After analyzing the samples at 平特五不中 and the University of Alberta, they found seawater had mixed with ore fluids in the Earth's crust to form gold.
鈥淭hese rocks, dating back to the Early Jurassic period, are hosted in volcanic and sedimentary formations,鈥 said co-author Anthony Williams-Jones, Logan Professor of Geology and Geochemistry in 平特五不中鈥檚 Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences. 鈥淯sing high-resolution mass spectrometry, we decoded their unique chemical signatures. The finding of seawater-triggered gold deposition is novel and surprising.鈥 "
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