2016
DOI: 10.1111/rge.12111
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The Nucleus Deposit: Superposed Au–Ag–Bi–Cu Mineralization Systems at Freegold Mountain, Yukon, Canada

Abstract: In this paper we present titanite U-Pb (both single crystal CA ID-TIMS and in situ LA ICP-MS) data, coupled with ore and gangue mineralogy and geochemical (both lithogeochemistry and microanalysis) data from the Nucleus Au-Ag-Bi-Cu deposit, in the Yukon (Canada) portion of the Tintina Au province. Arsenic-bearing Au-Ag-Bi-Cu mineralization at Nucleus consists of two distinct styles of mineralization including: (i) reduced Au skarn and sulfide replacement; and (ii) a relatively shallow-emplaced (as supported by… Show more

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“…The Nucleus AuAg-Cu deposit represents a Au-rich domain at the western margin of the chargeability anomaly and is characterized by low-grade vein and disseminated mineralization hosted by metasedimentary rocks, mid-Cretaceous aplite, and Late Cretaceous porphyritic dikes (Allan et al 2013). The Nucleus deposit also contains several high-grade zones of gold mineralization characterized by massive sulfides intergrown with amphibole (Betsi et al 2016). Ore minerals at Nucleus include pyrite, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, marcasite, bismuth tellurides, and native gold.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Nucleus AuAg-Cu deposit represents a Au-rich domain at the western margin of the chargeability anomaly and is characterized by low-grade vein and disseminated mineralization hosted by metasedimentary rocks, mid-Cretaceous aplite, and Late Cretaceous porphyritic dikes (Allan et al 2013). The Nucleus deposit also contains several high-grade zones of gold mineralization characterized by massive sulfides intergrown with amphibole (Betsi et al 2016). Ore minerals at Nucleus include pyrite, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, marcasite, bismuth tellurides, and native gold.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%