Multiple Episodes of Brecciation and Mineralization Associated with an Epizonal Granite Porphyry, True Hill, Southwestern New Brunswick

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
David R. Lentz
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Abstract -At True Hill in southwestern New Brunswick, low-grade porphyry-style Bi-Sn-Mo greisen mineralization is associated with the cupola of an epizonal granite porphyry (granite) that also exhibits three episodes of brecciation. The first episode of brecciation is an in situ, 8 m to 10 m wide transitional zone of net-veined to coarse-grained "blocky" endogranitic mesobreccia that is chloritized and greisenized and hosts weak disseminated mineralization. ln a zone doser to the host rock­ granite contact, angular fine- to coarse-grained endogranitic mesobreccia with greisenized matrix is superimposed on the earlier transitional breccia. The latest episode is fault-controlled and consists of quartz- and chalcedony-hosted subangular to rounded fine-grained "pebble" mesobreccias that crosscut and brecciate the other breccia types, as well as the adjacent altered metasedimentary country rocks. The first two episodes of brecciation are magrnatic-hydrothermal in origin related to hydrofracturing of the granite carapace and are accompanied by greisenization and mineralization, whereas the post-mineralization, silica-hosted, "pebble" mesobreccias related to hydromagrnatic, low­ temperature fluid circulation and/or boiling along faults near the contact. These magmatic­ hydrothermal and hydromagmatic mesobreccias are similar to those associated with W-Mo-Bi porphyry-greisen mineralization at the Mount Pleasant deposit.
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APA: David R. Lentz  (1994)  Multiple Episodes of Brecciation and Mineralization Associated with an Epizonal Granite Porphyry, True Hill, Southwestern New Brunswick

MLA: David R. Lentz Multiple Episodes of Brecciation and Mineralization Associated with an Epizonal Granite Porphyry, True Hill, Southwestern New Brunswick. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1994.

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