Relationship between mineral deposits and geologic domains of the Abitibi Volcano-Plutonic Belt of Northwestern Quebec (1bfb6279-27f7-4a75-8482-2fe66a75eac0)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Alain Simard André Gobeil Pierre Verpaelst Maurice Rive Sylvain Lacroix Denis Racicot
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

"The Abitibi volcano-plutonic belt forms the major portion of the Abitibi lithotectonic subprovince in the Superior Province. The Abitibi belt is composed essentially of"" (1) approximately 2.7 Ga old volcanic and sedimentary rocks; and (2) gabbro, tonalite, granodiorite and syenite intrusions occurring in well-defined prekinematic ( synvolcanic ), synkinematic and post-kinematic plutonic suites. Most of these rocks are metamorphosed to greenschist facies. Regional multi-phase deformation affects the volcano-sedimentary rocks. Deformation was initiated as these rocks were formed, and peaked at the end of the Keno ran orogeny with the emplacement of granitic batholiths.There are 145 former and current mines in the Quebec segment of the belt. To date, more than 420 Mt of ore have been extracted yielding 1,600 tonnesof Au, more than4,000 tonnesof Ag,4,400,000 tonnes of Cu and 5,300,000 tonnes of Zn. Mineral production is concentrated in geologic domains that approximately coincide with the boundaries of lithotectonic domains. We have compared the geology and mineral deposits of different domains to illustrate their distinct metallogenic signature. Certain domains are dominantly gold-producing (Cadillac-Malartic, Val-d'Or, Caopatina), others are base-metal producers (Matagami and Normetal), while others produce both gold and base metals ( Rouyn-Noranda, Chibougamau, Casa-Berardi-Joutel).Gold is extracted from quartz-rich vein deposits (for example, Val-d' Or), sulfide-rich veindeposits(Cadillac or Chibougamau) and from volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits ( Rouyn-Noranda). Base metals are generally mined from volcanogenic massive sulfide( RouynNoranda, Matagami, Normetal), although certain vein deposits yield base metals (Chibougamau) . Certain sectors are dominantly zincrich (Matagami, Normetal)."
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APA: Alain Simard André Gobeil Pierre Verpaelst Maurice Rive Sylvain Lacroix Denis Racicot  (1990)  Relationship between mineral deposits and geologic domains of the Abitibi Volcano-Plutonic Belt of Northwestern Quebec (1bfb6279-27f7-4a75-8482-2fe66a75eac0)

MLA: Alain Simard André Gobeil Pierre Verpaelst Maurice Rive Sylvain Lacroix Denis Racicot Relationship between mineral deposits and geologic domains of the Abitibi Volcano-Plutonic Belt of Northwestern Quebec (1bfb6279-27f7-4a75-8482-2fe66a75eac0). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1990.

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