Architecture of Gold Mineralization at Anomaly A of
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  • journal_title:Exploration and Mining Geology
  • Contributor:J.-F. Ravenelle ; G.G. Lutes ; A.J. Hynes
  • Publisher:Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy & Petroleum
  • Date:2008-
  • Format:text/html
  • Language:en
  • Identifier:10.2113/gsemg.17.1-2.85
  • journal_abbrev:Exploration and Mining Geology
  • issn:0964-1823
  • volume:17
  • issue:1-2
  • firstpage:85
  • section:Special Issue on Metallogeny and Setting of Gold Systems in Southern New Brunswick: Implications for Exploration in the Northern Appalachians
摘要

The Anomaly A area of the Clarence Stream gold deposits in southwestern New Brunswick contains mineralized structures that bear geometrical relationships to regional folding events. The four mineralized zones of Anomaly A (AD, MW, 93, and Murphy) are hosted by turbiditic graywacke, quartzose wacke, siltstone, and argillite sequences of the Kendall Mountain Formation. A regional scale structural analysis reflects at least four deformational events, three of which appear to control the folded geometry of Anomaly A (D2, D3, and D4). F2 and F3 folds are coaxial and are refolded into a dome and basin geometry by F4 folds. The mineralized zones are subparallel to axial surfaces of F2 folds. Structural analysis of a mineralized zone exposed at surface indicates that gold mineralization is hosted by a quartz-vein system that comprises veins generated during both D2 and D3. Three dimensional representations of Anomaly A created using drill-core data and ®GoCAD suggest that the quartz-vein system was emplaced in fault structures during D2 as well as within brecciated dilation zones during D3. Three of the four zones that make up Anomaly A have F2 hinge surfaces that can be linked through a geometry compatible with the style of F3 and F4 folds. The apparent continuity of these three zones indicates the potential for kilometer-scale mineralized structures at Anomaly A.

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