Structurally controlled iron oxide alteration occurs within and along the Iron Range fault, a steeply west-dipping normal fault. Iron oxide alteration occurs as massive lenses, breccia infilling, and veins in a cataclastic quartz-albite breccia. Textures in thin
section suggest multiple episodes of magnetite, hematite, quartz, and pyrite growth. Fluid-inclusion studies indicate two dominant, twophase fluid-inclusion assemblages within predominantly quartz and albite, i.e. brine + H2O vapour and brine + CO2 vapour. Chlorite thermometry from six microprobe
analyses indicates temperatures of 275 to 325°C. The voluminous early sodic and relatively limited potassic alteration accompanied by ironoxide-rich and sulphide-poor alteration in the Iron Range deposit appears to be consistent with basinal brine fl uid-source models (with no magmatic
component) for iron oxide-copper-gold-type mineralization.
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