Spessartine-quartz rock (coticule) occurences in New Brunswick, Canada, and their use on exploration for massive sulphide, tin-tungsten and gold deposits

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
W. W. Gardiner D. V. Venugopal
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Jan 12, 1992

Abstract

Spessartine-quartz rocks are manganiferous sedimentary rocks rich in spessartine and quartz which occur in north-central New Brunswick. They represent a recrystallised manganiferous siltstone/chert that is contained in or associated with red manganiferous siltstone (RMS) units. The spessartine-quartz rocks and RMS form part of an Ordovician volcanic and sedimentary succession within the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen which hosts numerous massive sulphides and polymetallic vein deposits. The New Brunswick spessartine-quartz rocks are spatially and temporally associated with stratiform base-metal, precious metal and hydrothermal tin-tungsten deposits. This suggests that spessartine-bearing lithologies and zones can be useful in predictive metallogeny and for the understanding of the stratigraphy and palaeographic setting of the early Palaeozoic rocks of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen.
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APA: W. W. Gardiner D. V. Venugopal  (1992)  Spessartine-quartz rock (coticule) occurences in New Brunswick, Canada, and their use on exploration for massive sulphide, tin-tungsten and gold deposits

MLA: W. W. Gardiner D. V. Venugopal Spessartine-quartz rock (coticule) occurences in New Brunswick, Canada, and their use on exploration for massive sulphide, tin-tungsten and gold deposits. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1992.

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