2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.06.031
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Volcanological and environmental controls on the Snowdon mineralization, North Wales, UK: A failed volcanogenic massive sulfide system in the Avalon Zone of the British Caledonides

Abstract: 14The Snowdon caldera of North Wales is host to base metal sulfide-bearing veins and stockworks, 15 mineralized breccias, disseminated sulfides, and localized zones of semi-massive to massive sulfide, 16 with subordinate magnetite-rich veins. The late Ordovician host volcanic sequence accumulated in a 17 shallow marine, back-arc environment in the Welsh Basin, which forms part of the Avalon Zone of 18 the British and Irish Caledonides. New field evidence, sulfur isotopes, and U-Pb dating indicate that 19 the S… Show more

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“…In fact, clast analysis on the Brownstones Formation suggests that it has a relatively proximal origin from the erosion of Ordovician and Silurian (and possibly Precambrian Mona Complex) igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks most likely sourced from North Wales (Allen, 1974), and on that evidence would proba- Thorpe et al, 1984;Tucker & Pharaoh, 1991); the Stanner Hanter Complex (ca. 702-711 Ma: Patchett, Gale, Goodwin, & Humm, 1980;Schofield, Millar, Wilby, & Evans, 2010); the Snowdon Volcanic Group of North Wales (454 ± 0.4 Ma for the base and top: Lusty, Lacinska, Millar, Barrie, & Boyce, 2017); and the Skomer Volcanic Group of southwest Wales of mid Llandovery age (ca. 440 Ma) (Ziegler, McKerrow, Burne, & Baker, 1969).…”
Section: Provenance Typementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, clast analysis on the Brownstones Formation suggests that it has a relatively proximal origin from the erosion of Ordovician and Silurian (and possibly Precambrian Mona Complex) igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks most likely sourced from North Wales (Allen, 1974), and on that evidence would proba- Thorpe et al, 1984;Tucker & Pharaoh, 1991); the Stanner Hanter Complex (ca. 702-711 Ma: Patchett, Gale, Goodwin, & Humm, 1980;Schofield, Millar, Wilby, & Evans, 2010); the Snowdon Volcanic Group of North Wales (454 ± 0.4 Ma for the base and top: Lusty, Lacinska, Millar, Barrie, & Boyce, 2017); and the Skomer Volcanic Group of southwest Wales of mid Llandovery age (ca. 440 Ma) (Ziegler, McKerrow, Burne, & Baker, 1969).…”
Section: Provenance Typementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closer to the study area, volcanism in North Wales may also have contributed to the Early Palaeozoic zircons. For example, the Snowdon Volcanic Group of North Wales (454 ± 0.4 Ma for the base and top: Lusty et al, 2017).…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the various ocean drilling programs (Deep Sea Drilling Program, DSDP; Ocean Drilling Program, ODP; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, IODP) have observed hydrothermal activities in shallow marine settings (< 1000 m depth), with sul de accumulation in the early-stage mid-ocean ridge opening (e.g., East African Rift, Red Sea-Atlantis II Deep, Lake Baikal) (Bonatti et al 1972;Crane et al 1991;Tiercelin et al 1993) or in the landward part of the ridge (e.g., northern Iceland, Salton Sea) (Fricke et al 1989;Olafsson 1989;Botz et al 1999;Canet et al 2005;Camprubí et al 2007). Therefore, such shallow marine settings associated with early-stage basin expansion have the potential to produce metal sul de deposits ( In shallow marine environments, vein-type and stockwork (but usually not stratiform massive) orebodies can be formed, which is different from typical VMS systems (Hannington et al 1997;Hou et al 2003;Lusty et al 2017). Although uid boiling could cause metal loss, it could also contribute to metal precipitation at/near the sea oor in shallow-water hydrothermal systems (Hannington 2021;Falkenberg et al 2021;Schaarschmidt et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%