Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario

Local gold concentrations are found in laterally extensive pyrite-bearing, framework-supported, cobble and boulder conglomerates in the basal 30 m of the Mississagi Formation in the south eastern part of the Huronian outcrop belt. These were deposited as part of a valley-fill succession, in shallow...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Long, Darrel, Ulrich, Thomas, Kamber, Balz
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Published: National Research Council Canada 2011
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spelling ftqueensland:oai:eprints.qut.edu.au:126258 2024-02-11T10:04:04+01:00 Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario Long, Darrel Ulrich, Thomas Kamber, Balz 2011 https://eprints.qut.edu.au/126258/ unknown National Research Council Canada doi:10.1139/e10-101 Long, Darrel, Ulrich, Thomas, & Kamber, Balz (2011) Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 48(5), pp. 779-792. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/126258/ Science & Engineering Faculty; School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences Consult author(s) regarding copyright matters This work is covered by copyright. Unless the document is being made available under a Creative Commons Licence, you must assume that re-use is limited to personal use and that permission from the copyright owner must be obtained for all other uses. If the document is available under a Creative Commons License (or other specified license) then refer to the Licence for details of permitted re-use. It is a condition of access that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. If you believe that this work infringes copyright please provide details by email to qut.copyright@qut.edu.au Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Geology basin canada constraints huronian supergroup impact provenance province range systems Contribution to Journal 2011 ftqueensland https://doi.org/10.1139/e10-101 2024-01-22T23:21:34Z Local gold concentrations are found in laterally extensive pyrite-bearing, framework-supported, cobble and boulder conglomerates in the basal 30 m of the Mississagi Formation in the south eastern part of the Huronian outcrop belt. These were deposited as part of a valley-fill succession, in shallow gravel-bed braided rivers with local hyperconcentrated flows. The basal contact with underlying Archean psammites is typically highly irregular and shows no obvious sign of weathering suggesting that deposition took place soon after retreat of the glaciers responsible for deposition of the Ramsey Lake Formation. Highest gold concentrations are associated with moderately well-sorted medium to large pebble conglomerate that show some signs of reworking during low flow events. Depositional elements are typically lenticular and of limited lateral extent. Unlike the older pyritic quartz-pebble conglomerates at the base of the Matinenda Formation in the Elliot Lake and Blind River areas, these conglomerates contain no uraninite and are polymict with material derived from a highly restricted catchment area with marked local and regional topographic relief. Porous detrital allogenic pyrite and euhedral post-depositional pyrite have overlapping, generally positive delta(34)S values, indicating a closed system during diagenesis and metamorphism. The presence of biotite-enriched rims on many of the metavolcanic and metasedimentary clasts in the conglomerates suggests that gold was partly leached from the allogenic pyrite grains at the peak of the Penokean Orogeny at 1.85-1.5 Ga. The potential source of the Au-bearing detrital allogenic pyrite appears to be an as yet undiscovered Archean volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposit located 1 to 8 km north of the deposit. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier* Queensland University of Technology: QUT ePrints Canada Elliot ENVELOPE(166.533,166.533,-70.883,-70.883) Elliot Lake ENVELOPE(-108.717,-108.717,59.400,59.400) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 48 5 779 792
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topic Geology
basin
canada
constraints
huronian supergroup
impact
provenance
province
range
systems
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canada
constraints
huronian supergroup
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provenance
province
range
systems
Long, Darrel
Ulrich, Thomas
Kamber, Balz
Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario
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constraints
huronian supergroup
impact
provenance
province
range
systems
description Local gold concentrations are found in laterally extensive pyrite-bearing, framework-supported, cobble and boulder conglomerates in the basal 30 m of the Mississagi Formation in the south eastern part of the Huronian outcrop belt. These were deposited as part of a valley-fill succession, in shallow gravel-bed braided rivers with local hyperconcentrated flows. The basal contact with underlying Archean psammites is typically highly irregular and shows no obvious sign of weathering suggesting that deposition took place soon after retreat of the glaciers responsible for deposition of the Ramsey Lake Formation. Highest gold concentrations are associated with moderately well-sorted medium to large pebble conglomerate that show some signs of reworking during low flow events. Depositional elements are typically lenticular and of limited lateral extent. Unlike the older pyritic quartz-pebble conglomerates at the base of the Matinenda Formation in the Elliot Lake and Blind River areas, these conglomerates contain no uraninite and are polymict with material derived from a highly restricted catchment area with marked local and regional topographic relief. Porous detrital allogenic pyrite and euhedral post-depositional pyrite have overlapping, generally positive delta(34)S values, indicating a closed system during diagenesis and metamorphism. The presence of biotite-enriched rims on many of the metavolcanic and metasedimentary clasts in the conglomerates suggests that gold was partly leached from the allogenic pyrite grains at the peak of the Penokean Orogeny at 1.85-1.5 Ga. The potential source of the Au-bearing detrital allogenic pyrite appears to be an as yet undiscovered Archean volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposit located 1 to 8 km north of the deposit.
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author Long, Darrel
Ulrich, Thomas
Kamber, Balz
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title Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario
title_short Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario
title_full Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario
title_fullStr Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario
title_full_unstemmed Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario
title_sort laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the paleoproterozoic mississagi formation, clement and pardo townships, ontario
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Long, Darrel, Ulrich, Thomas, & Kamber, Balz (2011) Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 48(5), pp. 779-792.
https://eprints.qut.edu.au/126258/
Science & Engineering Faculty; School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences
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