2022
DOI: 10.4138/atlgeo.2022.009
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U–Pb geochronology of Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli) volcanic and sedimentary rocks, central Newfoundland Appalachians: targeting the timing of transient extension as a prelude to Devonian orogenic gold mineralization

Abstract: Bimodal igneous suites and associated immature clastic sedimentary rocks are characteristic of many orogenic gold-mineralized, crustal-scale fault zones globally. In the central Newfoundland Appalachian orogen, the Rogerson Lake Conglomerate belt and Botwood basin are Late Silurian (Wenlock to Pridoli), fault-controlled sedimentary rock sequences and magmatic suites closely associated with orogenic gold mineralization; however, the spatio-temporal evolution of faulting and associated sedimentation and magmatis… Show more

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“…The Valentine Lake shear zone hosts an approximately five-million-ounce orogenic gold resource, including the Leprechaun Pond deposit, where bleached and altered Neoproterozoic trondhjemite-tonalite and associated rocks contain a stacked array of fault-fill and extensional quartz-tourmaline-pyrite (QTP) vein sets (Lincoln et al 2018). The Rogerson Lake Conglomerate crops out southeast of the Valentine Lake shear zone, and is an aerially extensive latest Silurian, syntectonic, clastic sedimentary unit of central Newfoundland that delineates the southwest-northeast-trending fault system that is host to many of the gold occurrences in the central Newfoundland gold district (Honsberger et al 2022b;this volume).…”
Section: Leprechaun Pond Deposit (Valentine Lake)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Valentine Lake shear zone hosts an approximately five-million-ounce orogenic gold resource, including the Leprechaun Pond deposit, where bleached and altered Neoproterozoic trondhjemite-tonalite and associated rocks contain a stacked array of fault-fill and extensional quartz-tourmaline-pyrite (QTP) vein sets (Lincoln et al 2018). The Rogerson Lake Conglomerate crops out southeast of the Valentine Lake shear zone, and is an aerially extensive latest Silurian, syntectonic, clastic sedimentary unit of central Newfoundland that delineates the southwest-northeast-trending fault system that is host to many of the gold occurrences in the central Newfoundland gold district (Honsberger et al 2022b;this volume).…”
Section: Leprechaun Pond Deposit (Valentine Lake)mentioning
confidence: 99%