Nanomaterial accumulation in boiling brines enhances epithermal bonanzas

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2026-02-26T08:51:26Z

2026-02-26T08:51:26Z

2023-12-01

2026-02-26T08:51:26Z



Abstract

Epithermal bonanza-type ores, characterized by weight-percent contents of e.g., gold and silver in a few mm to cm, are generated by mixtures of magmatic-derived hydrothermal brines and external fluids (e.g., meteoric) that transport a variety of metals to the site of deposition. However, the low solubilities of precious metals in hydrothermal fluids cannot justify the high concentrations necessary to produce such type of hyper-enriched metal ore. Here we show that boiling metal-bearing brines can produce, aggregate, and accumulate metal nanomaterials, ultimately leading to focused gold + silver ± copper over-enrichments. We found direct nano-scale evidence of nanoparticulate gold- and/or silver-bearing ores formed via nonclassical growth (i.e., nanomaterial attachment) during boiling in an intermediate-sulfidation epithermal bonanza. The documented processes may explain the generation of bonanzas in metal-rich brines from a range of mineral deposit types.

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English

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Nature Publishing Group

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41756-4

Scientific Reports, 2023, vol. 13

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41756-4

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