A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland

Pb-Zn mineralization is hosted in two formations of the Karrat Group in arctic West Greenland: the Marmorilik Formation (carbonate-hosted, 12.3% Pb, 4.0% Zn, 29ppm Ag), home to the historical Black Angel Mine, and the recently defined Qaarsukassak Formation (shale-carbonate-hosted, ~20% Zn). These t...

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Main Author: Magee, Ty G 1988-
Other Authors: Partin, Camille A., Ansdell, Kevin, Eglington, Bruce, Basinger, Jim, Kontak, Daniel
Format: Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: University of Saskatchewan 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10388/11229
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spelling ftusaskatchewan:oai:harvest.usask.ca:10388/11229 2023-05-15T15:17:11+02:00 A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland Magee, Ty G 1988- Partin, Camille A. Ansdell, Kevin Eglington, Bruce Basinger, Jim Kontak, Daniel 2018-10-01T20:09:21Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10388/11229 unknown University of Saskatchewan http://hdl.handle.net/10388/11229 TC-SSU-11229 Sedimentary-hosted deposits Greenland Pb-Zn Thesis text 2018 ftusaskatchewan 2022-01-17T11:52:53Z Pb-Zn mineralization is hosted in two formations of the Karrat Group in arctic West Greenland: the Marmorilik Formation (carbonate-hosted, 12.3% Pb, 4.0% Zn, 29ppm Ag), home to the historical Black Angel Mine, and the recently defined Qaarsukassak Formation (shale-carbonate-hosted, ~20% Zn). These two sedimentary units were deposited directly on crystalline basement rocks and might have similar depositional timing, however, they are separated by a basement topographic high and are not observed in stratigraphic contact. The timing of their mineralization is also enigmatic. This study uses a combination of field and geochemical approaches to understand the origin of the Pb-Zn mineralization in both formations by using the following methods: field mapping, petrography, pyrite and ore sulfide sulfur isotope analysis, Pb isotopic analysis, and Re-Os analysis of pyrite grains associated with the mineralization. Marmorilik and Qaarsukassak mineralization textures suggest a late stage remobilization event after the emplacement of ore mineralization. Additionally, remobilized sulfides from both formations are linked to the regional D3 deformation, thus constraining the mineralization prior to D3 deformation. Sulfur isotope results from both traditional isotope-ratio mass spectrometry and secondary ion mass spectrometry show a range of 34S values between +0.2‰ and +7.2‰ on sulfide minerals, suggesting contributions from both bacterially reduced and thermochemically reduced seawater sulfate. Pb-Pb isotopic analysis of galena from the Marmorilik Formation shows a homogenous signature (206Pb/204Pb = 16.091-16.102 and 207Pb/204Pb = 15.378-15.385), with Pb isotopic compositions consistent with a crustal source for Pb, indicating local basement as a likely source for the metals. Results from Re-Os analysis of pyrite grains derive an indicated age of 1919 Ma +/- 44 Ma, providing a maximum age constraint for the mineralization. Combining structural, petrographic, and Re-Os isotopic data, a timeframe for the Pb-Zn mineralization of ca. > 1900 to < 1830 Ma is proposed. Sulfur isotope results suggest a SEDEX model for the mineralization, while petrographic, Pb-Pb, and Re-Os isotope results could indicate either a SEDEX or MVT type model. Thesis Arctic Greenland University of Saskatchewan: eCommons@USASK Arctic Greenland
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topic Sedimentary-hosted deposits
Greenland
Pb-Zn
spellingShingle Sedimentary-hosted deposits
Greenland
Pb-Zn
Magee, Ty G 1988-
A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland
topic_facet Sedimentary-hosted deposits
Greenland
Pb-Zn
description Pb-Zn mineralization is hosted in two formations of the Karrat Group in arctic West Greenland: the Marmorilik Formation (carbonate-hosted, 12.3% Pb, 4.0% Zn, 29ppm Ag), home to the historical Black Angel Mine, and the recently defined Qaarsukassak Formation (shale-carbonate-hosted, ~20% Zn). These two sedimentary units were deposited directly on crystalline basement rocks and might have similar depositional timing, however, they are separated by a basement topographic high and are not observed in stratigraphic contact. The timing of their mineralization is also enigmatic. This study uses a combination of field and geochemical approaches to understand the origin of the Pb-Zn mineralization in both formations by using the following methods: field mapping, petrography, pyrite and ore sulfide sulfur isotope analysis, Pb isotopic analysis, and Re-Os analysis of pyrite grains associated with the mineralization. Marmorilik and Qaarsukassak mineralization textures suggest a late stage remobilization event after the emplacement of ore mineralization. Additionally, remobilized sulfides from both formations are linked to the regional D3 deformation, thus constraining the mineralization prior to D3 deformation. Sulfur isotope results from both traditional isotope-ratio mass spectrometry and secondary ion mass spectrometry show a range of 34S values between +0.2‰ and +7.2‰ on sulfide minerals, suggesting contributions from both bacterially reduced and thermochemically reduced seawater sulfate. Pb-Pb isotopic analysis of galena from the Marmorilik Formation shows a homogenous signature (206Pb/204Pb = 16.091-16.102 and 207Pb/204Pb = 15.378-15.385), with Pb isotopic compositions consistent with a crustal source for Pb, indicating local basement as a likely source for the metals. Results from Re-Os analysis of pyrite grains derive an indicated age of 1919 Ma +/- 44 Ma, providing a maximum age constraint for the mineralization. Combining structural, petrographic, and Re-Os isotopic data, a timeframe for the Pb-Zn mineralization of ca. > 1900 to < 1830 Ma is proposed. Sulfur isotope results suggest a SEDEX model for the mineralization, while petrographic, Pb-Pb, and Re-Os isotope results could indicate either a SEDEX or MVT type model.
author2 Partin, Camille A.
Ansdell, Kevin
Eglington, Bruce
Basinger, Jim
Kontak, Daniel
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author Magee, Ty G 1988-
author_facet Magee, Ty G 1988-
author_sort Magee, Ty G 1988-
title A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland
title_short A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland
title_full A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland
title_fullStr A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland
title_full_unstemmed A geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted Pb-Zn mineralization in the Paleoproterozoic Karrat Group, West Greenland
title_sort geochemical investigation of regional sedimentary-hosted pb-zn mineralization in the paleoproterozoic karrat group, west greenland
publisher University of Saskatchewan
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