Chemostratigraphy of Volcanic Rocks Hosting Massive Sulfide Clasts Within the Meductic Group, West-Central New Brunswick

S. Mcclenaghan, D. Lentz, L. Fyffe
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The Eel River area in the southwestern Miramichi terrane of New Brunswick contains a complete calc-alkaline suite of volcanic rocks that are interlayered with intervals of sedimentary and polylithic fragmental rocks, and are overlain by a thick sedimentary sequence. This package, collectively referred to as the Meductic Group, was deposited in a submerged volcanic arc setting interpreted to be part of the Popelogan arc. Rifting of this arc led to the development of the Tetagouche-Exploits back-arc basin, and formation of volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits in bimodal volcanic rocks of the Bathurst Mining Camp in the northeastern Miramichi Terrane. Unlike the Bathurst Mining Camp, volcanic rocks in the southeastern Miramichi Highlands form a continuous calc-alkaline suite characterized by increasing Zr/TiO 2 with increasing SiO 2 , in part resulting from progressive coupled assimilation and fractional crystallization of nested magma systems. Slumping of semi-consolidated volcanic and sedimentary rocks in topographically unstable areas resulted in numerous slumps and debris flows that are preserved throughout the Eel River area. In the early 1990s, the discovery of a large sulfide clast in a road cut along the Benton road sparked interest in the volcanogenic massive sulfide potential of the Eel River area. Subsequent drilling intersected smaller fragments, one clast of which graded 16.7% Zn, 5.6% Pb, 90 ppm Ag, and 220 ppb Au. The intersection of thin lenses of stratiform sulfides in another drillhole indicates favorable conditions for the preservation of massive sulfides. Their subsequent incorporation into synvolcanic debris flows resulted in the transport and deposition of sulfide clasts from hydrothermal vents to more distal locations. Similar to the Buchans deposits of Newfoundland, tracing these debris flows back to their source would be beneficial from an exploration perspective. Approximately 15 km to the southwest of the Eel River area, gold-bearing base metal sulfide clasts (11.1% Zn, 6.13% Pb, 0.19% Cu, 108 ppm Ag, and 1100 ppb Au) occur within intermediate-composition volcanic rocks at Monument Brook in eastern Maine.
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新不伦瑞克省中西部梅杜克群含块状硫化物碎屑火山岩的化学地层学研究
新布伦瑞克省米拉米奇地体西南部的鳗鱼河地区包含一套完整的钙碱性火山岩,这些火山岩与沉积岩和多岩屑碎屑岩间隔互层,并被厚厚的沉积层序覆盖。这个包裹体,统称为梅杜迪克群,沉积在一个水下火山弧环境中,被解释为Popelogan弧的一部分。该弧的裂谷作用导致了Tetagouche-Exploits弧后盆地的发育,并在Miramichi地块东北部Bathurst矿营的双峰火山岩中形成了火山成因块状硫化物矿床。与Bathurst矿区不同的是,Miramichi高地东南部的火山岩形成了一个连续的钙碱性套,其特征是Zr/ tio2随sio2的增加而增加,部分原因是嵌套岩浆系统的渐进耦合同化和分离结晶作用。在地形不稳定的地区,半固结火山岩和沉积岩的滑坡导致了大量的滑坡和泥石流,这些滑坡和泥石流保存在整个鳗鱼河地区。在20世纪90年代初,在Benton公路沿线的一条道路上发现了一个大型硫化物碎屑,引发了人们对Eel River地区火山成因块状硫化物潜力的兴趣。随后的钻探发现了更小的碎屑,其中一个碎屑的锌含量为16.7%,Pb含量为5.6%,Ag含量为90 ppm, Au含量为220 ppb。层状硫化物薄透镜在另一个钻孔中的相交表明了块状硫化物保存的有利条件。它们随后并入同火山碎屑流,导致硫化物碎屑从热液喷口运输和沉积到更远的位置。与纽芬兰的布坎斯矿床类似,从勘探的角度来看,追踪这些碎屑流的来源将是有益的。在Eel River地区西南约15公里处,缅因州东部Monument Brook的中等成分火山岩中发现了含金的基本金属硫化物碎屑(Zn为11.1%,Pb为6.13%,Cu为0.19%,Ag为108 ppm, Au为1100 ppb)。
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