Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review

The Mackenzie and eastern Selwyn Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada, are the northeast expression of the Cordilleran orogen and have a geologic history that spans the last one billion years. The region has undergone a diverse tectonic evolution, which is reflected in an equally diverse collect...

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Main Authors: Ootes, Luke, Gleeson, Sarah A., Turner, Elizabeth, Rasmussen, Kirsten, Gordey, Steve, Falck, Hendrik, Martel, Edith, Pierce, Kelly
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Language:English
Published: Geological Association of Canada 2013
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spelling ftuninewbrunojs:oai:ojs.journals.lib.unb.ca:article/19583 2023-05-15T17:09:32+02:00 Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review Ootes, Luke Gleeson, Sarah A. Turner, Elizabeth Rasmussen, Kirsten Gordey, Steve Falck, Hendrik Martel, Edith Pierce, Kelly 2013-04-26 text/html application/pdf https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/GC/article/view/geocanj.2013.40.005 eng eng Geological Association of Canada https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/GC/article/view/geocanj.2013.40.005/23529 https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/GC/article/view/geocanj.2013.40.005/23388 https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/GC/article/view/geocanj.2013.40.005/pdf https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/GC/article/view/geocanj.2013.40.005 Copyright (c) 2015 Geoscience Canada Geoscience Canada; Volume 40, Number 1 (2013) 1911-4850 0315-0941 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2013 ftuninewbrunojs 2022-07-11T11:48:25Z The Mackenzie and eastern Selwyn Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada, are the northeast expression of the Cordilleran orogen and have a geologic history that spans the last one billion years. The region has undergone a diverse tectonic evolution, which is reflected in an equally diverse collection of mineral deposits and prospects. More than 300 of these deposits and prospects have been documented in this area of the Northwest Territories and here they are categorized into mineral deposit types and their mode of formation evaluated and highlighted. Stratiform/stratabound Cu-Ag occurrences are hosted in the Neoproterozoic Coates Lake Group, generally preserved in the hanging wall of the Cretaceous Plateau fault, and define a belt through the central part of the Mackenzie Mountains. Low-grade phosphatic stratiform iron (47.5% Fe) occurs as iron formation in the Neoproterozoic Rapitan Group in the very northwest of the Mackenzie Mountains. Sedimentary exhalative Zn-Pb (± Ba) deposits are preserved in Cambrian through Devonian strata of the Selwyn Basin in the eastern Selwyn Mountains. Numerous carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb (± base-metals) occurrences are located in the Paleozoic strata of the Mackenzie Platform in the Mackenzie Mountains. Cretaceous felsic-intermediate plutons, which occur throughout the eastern Selwyn Mountains, are associated with tungsten skarn (proximal to intrusions), base-metal skarn (distal from intrusions), rare metals, semi-precious tourmaline related to pegmatites, and vein-hosted emeralds. Other resources of potential interest include coal deposits, placer gold, and possible Carlin-type gold deposits that have recently been identified farther west in the Yukon.SOMMAIRELes monts Mackenzie et ceux de la chaîne orientale de Selwyn, dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, au Canada, sont l'expression au nord-est de l'orogène de la Cordillère, et leur histoire géologique s’étale sur le dernier milliard d’années. La région a été l’hôte d’une évolution tectonique diversifiée, et cela se reflète par ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Mackenzie mountains Northwest Territories Territoires du Nord-Ouest University of New Brunswick: Centre for Digital Scholarship Journals Canada Coates ENVELOPE(162.083,162.083,-77.800,-77.800) Northwest Territories Selwyn ENVELOPE(-138.287,-138.287,62.799,62.799) Geoscience Canada 40 1
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description The Mackenzie and eastern Selwyn Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada, are the northeast expression of the Cordilleran orogen and have a geologic history that spans the last one billion years. The region has undergone a diverse tectonic evolution, which is reflected in an equally diverse collection of mineral deposits and prospects. More than 300 of these deposits and prospects have been documented in this area of the Northwest Territories and here they are categorized into mineral deposit types and their mode of formation evaluated and highlighted. Stratiform/stratabound Cu-Ag occurrences are hosted in the Neoproterozoic Coates Lake Group, generally preserved in the hanging wall of the Cretaceous Plateau fault, and define a belt through the central part of the Mackenzie Mountains. Low-grade phosphatic stratiform iron (47.5% Fe) occurs as iron formation in the Neoproterozoic Rapitan Group in the very northwest of the Mackenzie Mountains. Sedimentary exhalative Zn-Pb (± Ba) deposits are preserved in Cambrian through Devonian strata of the Selwyn Basin in the eastern Selwyn Mountains. Numerous carbonate-hosted Zn-Pb (± base-metals) occurrences are located in the Paleozoic strata of the Mackenzie Platform in the Mackenzie Mountains. Cretaceous felsic-intermediate plutons, which occur throughout the eastern Selwyn Mountains, are associated with tungsten skarn (proximal to intrusions), base-metal skarn (distal from intrusions), rare metals, semi-precious tourmaline related to pegmatites, and vein-hosted emeralds. Other resources of potential interest include coal deposits, placer gold, and possible Carlin-type gold deposits that have recently been identified farther west in the Yukon.SOMMAIRELes monts Mackenzie et ceux de la chaîne orientale de Selwyn, dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, au Canada, sont l'expression au nord-est de l'orogène de la Cordillère, et leur histoire géologique s’étale sur le dernier milliard d’années. La région a été l’hôte d’une évolution tectonique diversifiée, et cela se reflète par ...
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author Ootes, Luke
Gleeson, Sarah A.
Turner, Elizabeth
Rasmussen, Kirsten
Gordey, Steve
Falck, Hendrik
Martel, Edith
Pierce, Kelly
spellingShingle Ootes, Luke
Gleeson, Sarah A.
Turner, Elizabeth
Rasmussen, Kirsten
Gordey, Steve
Falck, Hendrik
Martel, Edith
Pierce, Kelly
Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review
author_facet Ootes, Luke
Gleeson, Sarah A.
Turner, Elizabeth
Rasmussen, Kirsten
Gordey, Steve
Falck, Hendrik
Martel, Edith
Pierce, Kelly
author_sort Ootes, Luke
title Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review
title_short Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review
title_full Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review
title_fullStr Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review
title_full_unstemmed Metallogenic Evolution of the Mackenzie and Eastern Selwyn Mountains of Canada’s Northern Cordillera, Northwest Territories: A Compilation and Review
title_sort metallogenic evolution of the mackenzie and eastern selwyn mountains of canada’s northern cordillera, northwest territories: a compilation and review
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