Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999 The north-central and northwestern Brooks Range of Alaska hosts widespread Carboniferous Zn-Pb-Ag +/- Ba shale-hosted massive sulfide (Sedex) deposits, and Zn-Pb-Ag +/- Cu vein-breccia and disseminated sulfide occurrences. The Sedex deposits...

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Main Author: Werdon, Melanie Beth
Other Authors: Newberry, Rainer J.
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9553
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/9553 2023-05-15T15:46:57+02:00 Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska Werdon, Melanie Beth Newberry, Rainer J. 1999 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9553 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9553 Geology Geochemistry Mineralogy Dissertation phd 1999 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:17Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999 The north-central and northwestern Brooks Range of Alaska hosts widespread Carboniferous Zn-Pb-Ag +/- Ba shale-hosted massive sulfide (Sedex) deposits, and Zn-Pb-Ag +/- Cu vein-breccia and disseminated sulfide occurrences. The Sedex deposits are hosted by black carbonaceous shale and siliceous mudstone of the Mississippian to Pennsylvanian Kuna Formation and are spatially associated with minor (e.g. Red Dog) to locally abundant (e.g. Drenchwater) volcanic and hypabyssal intrusive rocks. The vein-breccia and disseminated sulfide occurrences show no obvious igneous association and are hosted by a deformed but only weakly metamorphosed package of Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian mixed continental and marine elastic rocks (the Endicott Group). Textural, mineralogical, isotopic, chemical, and fluid inclusion data indicate that sulfides, quartz, and lesser carbonates in the Kady vein-breccia and disseminated sulfide prospect were deposited from slightly acidic, low salinity, carbon-destructive, relatively oxidized, low temperature (<250�C) hydrothermal fluids, under evolving chemical conditions (i.e. decreasing temperature and pressure, and increasing pH, fo2, fs2). The lack of known Sedex mineralization in the north-central Brooks Range and the presence of sulfide mineralization within the Endicott Group suggests that Kady represents the hydrothermal fluid pathway below a failed or non-existent Sedex system. Trace element analyses of volcanic rocks and 40Ar/ 39Ar laser step-heating ages indicate the following geologic history for the north-central and northwestern Brooks Range: within-plate alkaline volcanic rocks at Red Dog and Drenchwater were emplaced from approximately 344 Ma to 336 Ma in a continental extensional environment. This presumably set up an elevated geothermal gradient, which heated basinal fluids. Sedex mineralization is estimated to have formed between 337 and ~314 Ma by basinal dewatering. 40Ar/39Ar ages of recrystallized white ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Brooks Range Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Kuna ENVELOPE(33.500,33.500,67.900,67.900)
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topic Geology
Geochemistry
Mineralogy
spellingShingle Geology
Geochemistry
Mineralogy
Werdon, Melanie Beth
Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska
topic_facet Geology
Geochemistry
Mineralogy
description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1999 The north-central and northwestern Brooks Range of Alaska hosts widespread Carboniferous Zn-Pb-Ag +/- Ba shale-hosted massive sulfide (Sedex) deposits, and Zn-Pb-Ag +/- Cu vein-breccia and disseminated sulfide occurrences. The Sedex deposits are hosted by black carbonaceous shale and siliceous mudstone of the Mississippian to Pennsylvanian Kuna Formation and are spatially associated with minor (e.g. Red Dog) to locally abundant (e.g. Drenchwater) volcanic and hypabyssal intrusive rocks. The vein-breccia and disseminated sulfide occurrences show no obvious igneous association and are hosted by a deformed but only weakly metamorphosed package of Upper Devonian to Lower Mississippian mixed continental and marine elastic rocks (the Endicott Group). Textural, mineralogical, isotopic, chemical, and fluid inclusion data indicate that sulfides, quartz, and lesser carbonates in the Kady vein-breccia and disseminated sulfide prospect were deposited from slightly acidic, low salinity, carbon-destructive, relatively oxidized, low temperature (<250�C) hydrothermal fluids, under evolving chemical conditions (i.e. decreasing temperature and pressure, and increasing pH, fo2, fs2). The lack of known Sedex mineralization in the north-central Brooks Range and the presence of sulfide mineralization within the Endicott Group suggests that Kady represents the hydrothermal fluid pathway below a failed or non-existent Sedex system. Trace element analyses of volcanic rocks and 40Ar/ 39Ar laser step-heating ages indicate the following geologic history for the north-central and northwestern Brooks Range: within-plate alkaline volcanic rocks at Red Dog and Drenchwater were emplaced from approximately 344 Ma to 336 Ma in a continental extensional environment. This presumably set up an elevated geothermal gradient, which heated basinal fluids. Sedex mineralization is estimated to have formed between 337 and ~314 Ma by basinal dewatering. 40Ar/39Ar ages of recrystallized white ...
author2 Newberry, Rainer J.
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author Werdon, Melanie Beth
author_facet Werdon, Melanie Beth
author_sort Werdon, Melanie Beth
title Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska
title_short Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska
title_full Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska
title_fullStr Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern Brooks Range, Alaska
title_sort geology and timing of zinc-lead-silver mineralization, northern brooks range, alaska
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