“…Such a close link to older source rocks is particularly evident for the Niblack deposit, which notably is hosted by felsic metavolcanic and tuffaceous metasedimentary rocks that resemble the lithologic sequence in the Wales Group (Gehrels and Berg, 1992;Maas and others, 1995). Detrital zircons dated by U-Pb Pb ratios for Ordovician mantle from primitive intraoceanic arcs in Newfoundland (Swinden and Thorpe, 1984;Swinden, 1996) and for Devonian mantle from a primitive island arc associated with massive sulfide deposits in the Klamath Mountains, Calif. (Shasta; Doe and others, 1985). Fields for pelagic sediment from the Pacific Ocean (Marianas arc, Meijer, 1976); for basalts from the Marianas arc, the Hawaiian plume (Koolau caldera), and the Pacific and Indian Oceans (estimated age, 550 m.y., using average crustal Pb-evolution curve of Stacey and Kramers, 1975;see fig.…”