2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9100596
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Geochemical and Geochronological Discrimination of Biotite Types at the Detour Lake Gold Deposit, Canada

Abstract: The Detour Lake deposit is at a faulted contact between mafic volcanic and siliciclastic to volcaniclastic rocks, differing from other orogenic Au deposits in the dominantly greenschist facies Abitibi region, by possessing amphibolite facies assemblages. Consequently, typical indicator minerals for mineralization, like secondary biotite, may not be useful for locating ore zone, due to the challenge of distinguishing hydrothermal versus metamorphic and magmatic phases. Herein, geochemical and 40Ar/39Ar geochron… Show more

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“…The Detour Lake orogenic gold deposit in Canada [6] is mapped as to a faulted contact between mafic volcanic and siliciclastic to volcaniclastic rocks. This deposit differs from other greenschist facies orogenic Au deposits in the Abitibi region as the Au is hosted in amphibolite facies host rocks.…”
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“…The Detour Lake orogenic gold deposit in Canada [6] is mapped as to a faulted contact between mafic volcanic and siliciclastic to volcaniclastic rocks. This deposit differs from other greenschist facies orogenic Au deposits in the Abitibi region as the Au is hosted in amphibolite facies host rocks.…”
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confidence: 99%