CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT

The 2.68 Ga Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag Hackett River Main Zone volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit is in the Hackett River Greenstone Belt (Nunavut), part of the Slave Craton. VMS deposits are polymetallic and host a variety of critical metals. Samples from a drill hole that stratigraphically transects the...

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Main Author: Keane, Siobhan Tara
Other Authors: Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Layton-Matthews, Daniel, Peter, Jan
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description The 2.68 Ga Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag Hackett River Main Zone volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit is in the Hackett River Greenstone Belt (Nunavut), part of the Slave Craton. VMS deposits are polymetallic and host a variety of critical metals. Samples from a drill hole that stratigraphically transects the mineralization were studied. Within this hole, copper is enriched in the footwall, and this decreases in abundance higher in the mineralized lens; this is followed upward by enrichment in Zn, and finally Pb enrichment towards the top of the mineralized lens. “Ore” minerals present are: chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, and tetrahedrite. Samples were analyzed for bulk geochemistry, and mineralogy and mineral chemistry by SEM-MLA and LA-ICP-MS. The residence, zonation, and deportment of fifteen critical metals (Mn, Mn, Cd, Co, Ni, As, Sb, Ag, Bi, Se, Sn, In, Ga, Ge, Mo, Tl) were determined. Towards the stratigraphic top of the mineralized lens Ag (and Sn) is resident in tetrahedrite and galena. Galena is the dominant host for these elements where tetrahedrite is not present (i.e., not precipitated), suggesting that both elements are controlled by temperature of the mineralizing fluid. Cadmium, Mn, and Ga reside in sphalerite. Manganese2+ and Cd2+ substitute for Zn2+ in the sphalerite crystal structure. Similarly, Ga2+ substitutes for Zn2+ and there is element competition between Ga and Zn for space in the sphalerite crystal lattice. Bismuth and Tl occur as substitutions for Pb due to “incremental” crystallization from a circulating hydrothermal fluid, wherein the “reservoir” of these elements is quickly depleted once galena starts to precipitate. The highest Co concentrations in pyrite are toward the middle of the mineralized lens and the highest Ni concentrations occur toward the top of the mineralized lens. Both Co2+ and Ni2+ substitute for Fe2+ in the pyrite crystal structure. The difference in their enrichment through the mineralized lens indicates that the elements are in competition with each ...
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spelling ftqueensuniv:oai:https://qspace.library.queensu.ca:1974/34242 2025-04-13T14:24:49+00:00 CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT Keane, Siobhan Tara Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering Layton-Matthews, Daniel Peter, Jan 2025-01-03T16:03:03Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1974/34242 eng eng Canadian theses https://hdl.handle.net/1974/34242 Queen's University's Thesis/Dissertation Non-Exclusive License for Deposit to QSpace and Library and Archives Canada ProQuest PhD and Master's Theses International Dissemination Agreement Intellectual Property Guidelines at Queen's University Copying and Preserving Your Thesis This publication is made available by the authority of the copyright owner solely for the purpose of private study and research and may not be copied or reproduced except as permitted by the copyright laws without written authority from the copyright owner. Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ critical metal geology geochemistry economic geology volcanogenic massive sulfide vms thesis 2025 ftqueensuniv 2025-03-18T06:19:34Z The 2.68 Ga Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag Hackett River Main Zone volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit is in the Hackett River Greenstone Belt (Nunavut), part of the Slave Craton. VMS deposits are polymetallic and host a variety of critical metals. Samples from a drill hole that stratigraphically transects the mineralization were studied. Within this hole, copper is enriched in the footwall, and this decreases in abundance higher in the mineralized lens; this is followed upward by enrichment in Zn, and finally Pb enrichment towards the top of the mineralized lens. “Ore” minerals present are: chalcopyrite, galena, pyrite, pyrrhotite, sphalerite, and tetrahedrite. Samples were analyzed for bulk geochemistry, and mineralogy and mineral chemistry by SEM-MLA and LA-ICP-MS. The residence, zonation, and deportment of fifteen critical metals (Mn, Mn, Cd, Co, Ni, As, Sb, Ag, Bi, Se, Sn, In, Ga, Ge, Mo, Tl) were determined. Towards the stratigraphic top of the mineralized lens Ag (and Sn) is resident in tetrahedrite and galena. Galena is the dominant host for these elements where tetrahedrite is not present (i.e., not precipitated), suggesting that both elements are controlled by temperature of the mineralizing fluid. Cadmium, Mn, and Ga reside in sphalerite. Manganese2+ and Cd2+ substitute for Zn2+ in the sphalerite crystal structure. Similarly, Ga2+ substitutes for Zn2+ and there is element competition between Ga and Zn for space in the sphalerite crystal lattice. Bismuth and Tl occur as substitutions for Pb due to “incremental” crystallization from a circulating hydrothermal fluid, wherein the “reservoir” of these elements is quickly depleted once galena starts to precipitate. The highest Co concentrations in pyrite are toward the middle of the mineralized lens and the highest Ni concentrations occur toward the top of the mineralized lens. Both Co2+ and Ni2+ substitute for Fe2+ in the pyrite crystal structure. The difference in their enrichment through the mineralized lens indicates that the elements are in competition with each ... Thesis Nunavut Queen's University, Ontario: QSpace Nunavut
spellingShingle critical metal
geology
geochemistry
economic geology
volcanogenic massive sulfide
vms
Keane, Siobhan Tara
CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT
title CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT
title_full CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT
title_fullStr CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT
title_full_unstemmed CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT
title_short CHEMICAL CONTROLS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CRITICAL METALS IN THE HACKETT RIVER ZN-PB-CU-AG MAIN ZONE VOLCANOGENIC MASSIVE SULFIDE DEPOSIT, NUNAVUT
title_sort chemical controls on the distribution of critical metals in the hackett river zn-pb-cu-ag main zone volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, nunavut
topic critical metal
geology
geochemistry
economic geology
volcanogenic massive sulfide
vms
topic_facet critical metal
geology
geochemistry
economic geology
volcanogenic massive sulfide
vms
url https://hdl.handle.net/1974/34242