西北地区NICO和Sue-Dianne元古代氧化铁多金属矿床:奥林匹克坝模型在勘探中的应用

R. Goad, A. Mumin, N. Duke, K. Neale, D. L. Mulligan, W. J. Camier
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财富矿产有限公司正在利用奥林匹克大坝模型勘探和圈定西北地区马泽诺德湖区的NICO和Sue-Dianne矿床。这些矿床发现于加拿大地盾熊构造省元古代大熊岩浆带(GBMZ)南部。它们是加拿大唯一已知的元古代氧化铁多金属矿床的重要例子。在世界范围内,这类矿床包括澳大利亚的Olympic Dam和Ernest Henry,瑞典的Kiruna-Aitik和巴西的Salobo。它们相当大的规模,高达20亿吨,多金属矿石组合使它们成为极具吸引力的勘探目标。这一类的共同特征是早至中元古代的克拉通环境,由碰撞构造演化而来的伸展裂陷作用。矿床通常产于一套独特的造山富钾“a型”花岗岩侵入体的光晕内的主要构造线。尽管这类矿床由不同的岩性组成,但它们具有许多其他可诊断的区域和矿床尺度特征,这些特征可以在侦察和物性尺度的地质和地球物理调查中识别出来。加拿大南部的GBMZ有几个特征(年龄、构造背景、地质和地球物理属性)与奥林匹克大坝矿床和其他重要的全球类似矿床相似。在GBMZ进行的航空和地面地球物理调查确定了以NICO矿床为中心的一致的钾、铀、磁性、电阻率、电荷性和重力异常。附近的苏-黛安矿床具有铀、钾、磁、电阻率、电荷率等同步异常的特征。这两个矿床都出现在一个区域性的、西北走向的弧形火山岩和沉积岩走向中,其特征是显著的正布格重力和磁响应,被认为代表了一个主要的基底不连续。NICO异常位于这一区域走向与一条穿过娄湖的主要横向断裂的交汇处。区域和当地的地球物理数据表明,在广泛的强烈钾交代区域内存在显著浓度的氧化铁。地质填图在富含黑云母-磁铁矿-角闪石-硫化物的铁矿和片岩中发现了钴、金、铋和铜成矿作用。该成矿作用局限于Snare组蚀变纹岩内,其上覆有钾长石-(±赤铁矿±磁铁矿)Faber组蚀变流纹岩不整合。Sue-Dianne矿床是一个富含铜、银、金和铀的赤铁矿-磁铁矿-铁-硅酸盐胶结双辉石复合体,在广阔的钾、铁、石英和绿帘石交代带内。该裂谷位于基底不连续面北端两条主要断裂的交汇处,赋存于Faber湖拉帕基维花岗岩岩体边缘的流纹长岩火成岩中。在这两个矿床中,铁-氧化胶结角砾岩横跨区域变质沉积-火山不整合面,表明成矿形成于与火山活动同步的近地表环境。
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The NICO and Sue-Dianne Proterozoic, Iron Oxide-hosted, Polymetallic Deposits, Northwest Territories: Application of the Olympic Dam Model in Exploration
The NICO and Sue-Dianne deposits are being explored and delineated by Fortune Minerals Limited in the Mazenod Lake District of the Northwest Territories, using an Olympic Dam model. The deposits were discovered in the south part of the Great Bear magmatic zone (GBMZ) within the Proterozoic, Bear Structural Province of the Canadian Shield. They are the only known significant Canadian examples of Proterozoic iron oxide-hosted polymetallic deposits. Worldwide, this class includes such deposits as Olympic Dam and Ernest Henry in Australia, Kiruna-Aitik in Sweden, and Salobo in Brazil. Their considerable size, up to 2 billion tonnes, and polymetallic ore assemblages make them highly attractive targets for exploration. Common characteristics of this class include their Early to Middle Proterozoic cratonic settings with extensional rifting evolving from collisional tectonics. Deposits typically occur along major structural lineaments within the aureoles of a distinctive suite of anorogenic potassium-rich “A-type” granite intrusions. Although hosted by diverse lithologies, deposits of this class are characterized by a number of other diagnostic regional- and deposit-scale features, which may be recognized in reconnaissance- and property-scale geological and geophysical surveys. The southern GBMZ in Canada has several characteristics (age, tectonic setting, geology and geophysical attributes) similar to those of the Olympic Dam deposit and its other significant global analogues. Airborne and ground geophysical surveys carried out in the GBMZ identified coincident potassium, uranium, magnetic, resistivity, chargeability, and gravity anomalies centered over the NICO deposit. The nearby Sue-Dianne deposit is characterized by coincident uranium, potassium, magnetic, resistivity and chargeability anomalies. Both deposits occur within a regional, northwest-striking, arcuate trend of volcanic and sedimentary rocks characterized by significant positive Bouguer-gravity and magnetic responses and are believed to represent a major basement discontinuity. The NICO anomalies are at the intersection of this regional trend with a major transverse fault through Lou Lake. Regional and local geophysical data indicate the presence of significant concentrations of iron oxide within a broad area of intense potassium metasomatism. Geological mapping identified cobalt, gold, bismuth, and copper mineralization in biotite-magnetite-amphibole-sulfide-rich ironstone and schist. This mineralization is localized within altered wackes of the Snare Group, which are unconformably overlain by potassium feldspar- (±hematite ±magnetite) altered rhyolite of the Faber Group. The Sue-Dianne deposit is a hematite-magnetite-Fe-silicate-cemented diatreme complex enriched in copper, silver, gold, and uranium within a broad zone of potassium, iron, quartz, and epidote metasomatism. The diatreme is located at the intersection of two major faults at the north end of the basement discontinuity and is hosted in rhyodacite ignimbrite marginal to the Faber Lake rapakivi-granite pluton. At both deposits, diatreme- and maar-facies iron oxide-cemented breccia straddle the regional metasedimentary-volcanic unconformity, suggesting that mineralization formed in a near-surface environment synchronous with the onset of volcanism.
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