A Study on Mineralization of Anyang Feldspar Ore Deposit

안양장석광상의 광화작용에 관한 연구

  • Park, Boo Seong (Dept. of Mining and Mineral Resources Eng., Inha University) ;
  • Chi, Jeong Mahn (Dept. of Mining and Mineral Resources Eng., Inha University)
  • 박부성 (인하대학교 자원공학과) ;
  • 지정만 (인하대학교 자원공학과)
  • Received : 1993.12.14
  • Published : 1994.02.28

Abstract

The Anyang Feldspar Mine is located in Seoksu Dong, Anyang City, Kyeonggi Do, Korea and has a long exploitation record that is once produced high grade sodium feldspars, for glaze. Geologically, This area is mainly composed of Mesozoic Jurassic biotite granite (Anyang granite) which intruded Precambrian Kyeonggi Gneiss Complex outcroped near the mining area. The deposit is localized on the southwest hill side of Anyang granite batholith and is confined in hydrothemal alteration zone formed by sodium-rich alkali hydrothermal fluids along the fractures of leucocratic granite showing later differentiation facies in the biotite granite. The hydrothermal alteration is characterized by albitization, sericitization, and desilication. The microscopic observation and EPMA, XRD analysis of the feldspar ores show that major minerals are albite and quartz and accessory minerals are orthoclase and sericite, and they are rarely associated with perthite, fluorite, zircon, kaolinite, molybdenite, microcline and iron-oxide. In the REE pattern, the strong negative Eu anomalies of the feldspar ores indicate the influence of feldspar fractionation and show similiar pattern of the host leucocratic granite. The filling temperature of quartz crystals in ore zone ranges from $276^{\circ}C$ to $342^{\circ}C$, and it is inferred that the alteration occurred by the hypothermal solution.

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Supported by : 한국과학재단