The Nonsulphide zinc mineralization of Reef Ridge, Alaska

The Reef Ridge (RR) prospect is located in the McGrath District, Yukon-Koyukuk region of west central Alaska, USA. It represents a “Nonsulphide” zinc deposit, currently under exploration by Doyon, Ltd. Reef Ridge belongs to the Farewell Terrane (FT), long regarded as a piece of the Paleozoic passive...

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Main Authors: Santoro L, Boni M, Woodman J
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1769770
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Summary:The Reef Ridge (RR) prospect is located in the McGrath District, Yukon-Koyukuk region of west central Alaska, USA. It represents a “Nonsulphide” zinc deposit, currently under exploration by Doyon, Ltd. Reef Ridge belongs to the Farewell Terrane (FT), long regarded as a piece of the Paleozoic passive margin of Western Canada [1]. More recent studies suggest RR was a micro-continent between the Siberian and Laurentian (North American) cratons during the early Paleozoic [2]. The RR area occurs in one of the FT subterranes, known as the Nixon Fork subterrane (NFST) [3]. The NFST represents a sequence consisting of 3 different stratigraphic units separated by unconformities: 1) Precambrian metamorphic rocks; 2) Lower Paleozoic (Early Ordovician-Late Devonian) platform carbonate rocks; and 3) Upper Paleozoic and Mesozoic clastic rocks. The Reef Ridge nonsulphide zinc deposit is hosted in the Lower Paleozoic (unit 2), which mainly consists of Lower-Middle Devonian highly brecciated shallow water dolomites. The most significant style of Reef Ridge mineralization consists of nonsulphide zinc ores with minor remnant sulphides. Breccia cement contains zones of patchy sphalerite, with minor amounts of pyrite and/or marcasite, as well as traces of galena. The area has been intensively oxidized, with both goethite and hematite present in surface gossans and in core specimens. Highly brecciated dolomites containing goethite and hematite are characteristic of core and surface samples containing 10% to a high of 48% zinc as primarily smithsonite. A second minor sulphide style of zinc mineralization was noted in two minor drill intercepts. Sulphide zinc mineralization consists of a moderately to strongly silicified lithotype comprised of a sphalerite rich breccia matrix and clasts of strongly silicified dolomite with variable sphalerite mineralization. Drill intercepts containing sphalerite mineralization yielded zinc assays of 8% to 24% zinc. The Reef Ridge area is still an active exploration project. New chemical data (soil ...