Lithogeochemistry of the Gilman and Blondeau Formations in the Chibougamau Region

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Trudel M. A. . Cloutier
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

This lithogeochemical study demonstrates that the Gilman and Blondeau Formations in the Chibougamau area belong to a subalkaline suite of tholeiitic affinity poor in potassium. The Gilman Formation is composed mostly of basalts, with subordinate andesites and rare dacites, while the Blondeau Formation comprises all lithologies of the basalt-andesite-dacite-rhyodacite-rhyolite ensemble. Both AFM and Harker variation diagrams show that all these rocks originated by differentiation from the same magma reservoir, and are related to one volcanic episode, This study did not, however, identify hydrothermal alteration zones useful for regional geochemical prospect ion.
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APA: P. Trudel M. A. . Cloutier  (1984)  Lithogeochemistry of the Gilman and Blondeau Formations in the Chibougamau Region

MLA: P. Trudel M. A. . Cloutier Lithogeochemistry of the Gilman and Blondeau Formations in the Chibougamau Region . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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