Structural Geology Summary Of The Mcarthur River Unconformity-related Uranium Deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Harvey
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The McArthur River deposit is a structurally-controlled unconformity-related uranium deposit. The mineralization is situated at the intersection of a pronounced fault zone, referred to as the P2 fault zone, and the unconformity between Paleoproterozoic Wollaston Group metasedimentary rock and Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic Athabasca Group. Mineralization is variably hosted within the Athabasca Group fault wedge and the faulted basement, consisting of twelve zones covering a strike length of 2,700 m. The main P2 fault zone consists of several reactivated foliation-parallel faults containing narrow seams of graphitic clay gouge that are separated by highly cleaved, graphitic wall rock. The mine grid east-dipping P2 fault zone is characterized by reverse offset of the unconformity surface. It varies from a single discrete fault to splay offsets consisting of two to three individual splays. The combined vertical offset along the P2 fault zone is a maximum of about 80 m. The fault has emplaced a wedge-shaped sequence of Wollaston Group metasedimentary rocks into the Athabasca Group. Foliation-oblique faults occur throughout the McArthur deposit trend. Steep east-northeast trending faults generally exhibit apparent oblique dextral sense of shear. Less common, and possibly conjugate, are steep faults trending east-southeast with an apparent sinistral sense of shear. Offsets are generally less than 10 m on these structures. South-trending and shallow west-dipping brittle faults with offsets less than 1 m are also observed while rare steep, north-trending faults are also noted locally and played a critical role in development of the Zone 2 basement-hosted mineralization.
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APA: S. Harvey  (2020)  Structural Geology Summary Of The Mcarthur River Unconformity-related Uranium Deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan

MLA: S. Harvey Structural Geology Summary Of The Mcarthur River Unconformity-related Uranium Deposit, Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2020.

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