Mississippi Valley-type Zn-Pb Mineralization in Northern Cornwallis Fold Belt ? Genetic Relationship between Ore-forming Fluids in Different Occurrences

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 82 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2001
Abstract
The Cornwallis Fold Belt in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago contains numerous Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) Zn- Pb occurrences and the world-class Polaris deposit. The occurrences are mainly hosted by the dolostone in the Thumb Mountain Formation which spreads over 25000 km2. Success in exploration requires further understanding of the genesis of these occurrences and an assessment of their parentage with the giant Polaris deposit. Syn-sulfide dolomites in regional occurrences share C-O-Sr isotopic characteristics similar with Polaris dolomites, indicating warm basinal brines enriched in 87Sr. The dolomites and sphalerites contain fluid inclusions with ice-melting temperature between ?45° and ?25°C, which is significantly lower than for most MVT districts in the world (?30° and ?10°C). These characteristics indicate that all the Cornwallis occurrences were produced by fluids of the same sources and/or aquifers. The deposit size was largely controlled by the rate and duration of the metal-carrying fluid flow, and by the availability of reduced sulfur at the site of mineralization.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Mississippi Valley-type Zn-Pb Mineralization in Northern Cornwallis Fold Belt ? Genetic Relationship between Ore-forming Fluids in Different OccurrencesMLA: Mississippi Valley-type Zn-Pb Mineralization in Northern Cornwallis Fold Belt ? Genetic Relationship between Ore-forming Fluids in Different Occurrences. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2001.