1990
DOI: 10.4138/1690
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The Lake Bond deposit: superimposed volcanogenic and synorogenic base and precious metal mineralization in the Robert's Arm Group, central Newfoundland

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“…The Crescent Lake deposit is clearly epigenetic with respect to its host rocks, a feature expected for both VMS stockwork zones and for later mineralization related to tectonism or intrusion. Although mesothermal gold veins are widespread in the Robert's Arm Group (Hudson andSwinden, 1989, 1990), a number of features argue against a mesothermal origin for the Crescent Lake deposit: (1) the lack of associated shearing and deforma tion; (2) dominant Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag mineralogy with minor Au, As, and Sb; (3) lack of carbonate minerals in the veins and alteration zones; and (4) lack of C 0 2 in fluid inclusions and salinities higher than the 0-3% typical of mesothermal gold deposits.…”
Section: Genetic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Crescent Lake deposit is clearly epigenetic with respect to its host rocks, a feature expected for both VMS stockwork zones and for later mineralization related to tectonism or intrusion. Although mesothermal gold veins are widespread in the Robert's Arm Group (Hudson andSwinden, 1989, 1990), a number of features argue against a mesothermal origin for the Crescent Lake deposit: (1) the lack of associated shearing and deforma tion; (2) dominant Cu-Pb-Zn-Ag mineralogy with minor Au, As, and Sb; (3) lack of carbonate minerals in the veins and alteration zones; and (4) lack of C 0 2 in fluid inclusions and salinities higher than the 0-3% typical of mesothermal gold deposits.…”
Section: Genetic Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%