Lithological and Geochemical Features of Igneous and Sedimentary Rocks at the Omai Gold Mine, Guyana, South America (7a331fd6-1548-475b-975d-314442f03c89)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Gabriel Voicu Marc Bardoux Harnois Luc Robert Crépeau
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

"Detailed petrographical and geochemical studies have been carried out on the igneous and sedimentary rocks in the Omai area, part of the Paleoproterozoic Barama-Mazaruni greenstonebelt, Guyana. The stratigraphic succession at Omai begins with basalts, associated with ma?c-ultrama?c intrusives and poorly-sorted conglomerates; these are overlain by andesites and quartz-feldspar porphyries, with pelites and tuffaceous sediments at the top. The volcanic-sedimentary succession was intruded by a quartz-monzodioritic stock (Omai stock) and granophyric rhyolitedikes. Several generations of ma?c dikes were intruded discontinuously from the Mesoproterozoicto the Permo-Triassic. Volcanic rocks range in composition from subalkaline basalt to high-silicarhyolites, with a gap between 60% to 70% SiO2, which suggests the suite is bimodal. Major, trace, and rare earth element criteria were used to subdivide the rocks into tholeiitic and calc-alkaline types. The tholeiitic rocks are characterized by ?at to moderately sloping chondrite-normalized REE patterns. On the basis of immobile trace-element ratios, the tholeiitic ma?c rocks from Omai have characteristics of immature intra-oceanic island arcs, or of E-MORB basalts affected by a strong arcsignature, as is commonly reported for back-arc basin basalts. The andesites, quartz-feldspar porphyries, rhyolites and quartz monzodioritic stock are calc-alkaline, with strongly sloping REE pat-terns, enrichments in the large-ion lithophile elements, and depletions in the heavy REE and high-?eld-strength elements, features which are typical of more mature island-arc settings.At Omai, two types of gold-bearing veins can be distinguished: vein sets (± stockworks) and tension veins, both post-dating the regional metamorphic peak at the level they were emplaced. The relationship between the gold mineralization and its host lithologies does not seem to be genetic. Rather, the emplacement of mineralization was strongly in?uenced by the rheological contrasts between the intrusive/subvolcanic bodies and the volcanic/sedimentary country rocks. These con-trasts helped to focus the regional stress upon the more competent intrusive subvolcanic bodies,resulting in brittle fracturing, and therefore in greatly enhanced permeability to hydrothermal ?uids.The Omai gold mineralization can be classi?ed as late tectonic, with its emplacement controlled by the last brittle to brittle-ductile stages of the Trans-Amazonian orogeny."
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APA: Gabriel Voicu Marc Bardoux Harnois Luc Robert Crépeau  (1997)  Lithological and Geochemical Features of Igneous and Sedimentary Rocks at the Omai Gold Mine, Guyana, South America (7a331fd6-1548-475b-975d-314442f03c89)

MLA: Gabriel Voicu Marc Bardoux Harnois Luc Robert Crépeau Lithological and Geochemical Features of Igneous and Sedimentary Rocks at the Omai Gold Mine, Guyana, South America (7a331fd6-1548-475b-975d-314442f03c89). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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