2020
DOI: 10.4095/326892
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Magmatic architecture of the Esker intrusive complex in the Ring of Fire Intrusive Suite, McFaulds Lake greenstone belt, Superior Province, Ontario: Implications for the genesis of Cr and Ni-Cu-(PGE) mineralization in an inflationary dyke-chonolith-sill complex

Abstract: One of the dominant geological features in the arcuate, >175 km long, Mesoarchean to Neoarchean McFaulds Lake greenstone belt in northern Ontario is the semi-continuous trend of mafic to ultramafic intrusions belonging to the Ring of Fire intrusive suite, which hosts world-class Cr mineralization, major Ni-Cu-(PGE) mineralization, and potentially significant Fe-Ti-V-(P) mineralization. It appears to have been emplaced over a relatively short time interval of approximately 4 to 4.5 million years. The… Show more

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“…Rafts of silicate-oxide-(sulfide) facies iron formation up to 2-20 m thick locally occur within the tonalite (mediumgrained grayish-white plagioclase, quartz, and lesser biotite) northeast of Eagle's Nest (see Fig. 1; Houlé et al, 2020;Metsaranta and Houlé, 2020). The iron formation is composed of interbedded layers dominated by silicates (fine-grained quartz ± stilpnomelane ± grunerite ± allanite), oxide (finegrained magnetite), and lesser chlorite (probable mafic volcaniclastic horizons; Carson et al, 2015) with fine-grained acicular ferristilpnomelane along the contacts between the silicate and oxide layers.…”
Section: Country Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rafts of silicate-oxide-(sulfide) facies iron formation up to 2-20 m thick locally occur within the tonalite (mediumgrained grayish-white plagioclase, quartz, and lesser biotite) northeast of Eagle's Nest (see Fig. 1; Houlé et al, 2020;Metsaranta and Houlé, 2020). The iron formation is composed of interbedded layers dominated by silicates (fine-grained quartz ± stilpnomelane ± grunerite ± allanite), oxide (finegrained magnetite), and lesser chlorite (probable mafic volcaniclastic horizons; Carson et al, 2015) with fine-grained acicular ferristilpnomelane along the contacts between the silicate and oxide layers.…”
Section: Country Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific goals of this paper are to (1) characterize the textural and sulfide mineralogical variations, (2) determine if wholerock geochemical data can be used to distinguish between sulfide textures, and (3) use textural variations and sulfur isotopes to constrain potential S sources and emplacement of the Ni-Cu-(PGE) mineralization. diamond drilling, geochemistry, and U-Pb single zircon geochronology (Metsaranta et al, 2015;Houlé et al, 2020). Houlé et al (2019Houlé et al ( , 2020 subdivided the Ring of Fire intrusive suite into (1) an areally more extensive Ekwan River subsuite composed of gabbro to ferrogabbro and pyroxenite containing magmatic Fe-Ti-V-P mineralization (e.g., Butler, Thunderbird) and (2) an areally more restricted Koper Lake subsuite composed of dunite, peridotite, chromitite, pyroxenite, and gabbro containing Cr (e.g., Black Thor, Black Label, Black Creek, Big Daddy, Black Horse, Blackbird) and Ni-Cu-(PGE) (e.g., Eagle's Nest, Eagle Two, Blue Jay) mineralization (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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