3.26 GA Black Smoker-Type Textures and Setting of VMS Mineralisation in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia: Ancient Analogues of Modern Pacific-Rim Processes

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Kerrich
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Abstract

Early-Archaean (3.26 Ga) volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits located within the low strain and sub-prehnite-pumpellyite metamorphic-grade Strelley greenstone belt, East Pilbara, Western Australia, contain exceptionally well preserved sulphide textures which are directly analogous to those of sulphide chimneys formed by black smokers at present day submarine hydrothermal vents. The VMS deposits are associated with seafloor alteration zones in and below silica-carbonate laminites, at the top of tholeiitic to calc-alkaline intermediate and felsic rocks. VMS mineralisation comprises stratabound Zn-rich sulphide lenses with significant Cu and barite, and variable Pb and Ag, above Cu-rich stringer zones, all of which are similar to Phanerozoic polymetallic or Kuroko VMS deposits. Sulphide-sulphate mineralisation implicates hydrothermal discharge into sulphate-bearing ocean waters, ruling out a globally anoxic Archaean hydrosphere. The volcanic rocks and co-magmatic sub-volcanic intrusion hosting the VMS deposits are characterised by the conjunction of LILE>LREE>HREE, and Phanerozoic La/Yb with negative normalised anomalies of Nb, P and Ti, consistent with derivation via subduction zone hydrous metasomatism fusing the mantle lithosphere.
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APA: R Kerrich  (1995)  3.26 GA Black Smoker-Type Textures and Setting of VMS Mineralisation in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia: Ancient Analogues of Modern Pacific-Rim Processes

MLA: R Kerrich 3.26 GA Black Smoker-Type Textures and Setting of VMS Mineralisation in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia: Ancient Analogues of Modern Pacific-Rim Processes. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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