The Gold-Rich Louvicourt Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, New Brunswick: A Kuroko Analogue in the Bathurst Mining Camp

S. Mcclenaghan, D. Lentz, C. Beaumont-smith
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Abstract

The Louvicourt Au-Ag-Cu-Zn-Pb sulfide deposit is hosted by a Middle Ordovician calc-alkaline sequence of aphyric rhyolite flows and associated fragmental rocks at the top of the Flat Landing Brook Formation. The Zr/TiO 2 (average = 0.110) and Y/TiO 2 (average = 0.021) ratios in the footwall felsic volcanic rocks are consistent with known values for the Reids Brook member. The deposit consists of two concordant lenses of semi-massive to massive sulfides, approximately 150 m long and up to 9 m thick, which represent a fold repetition of a single exhalative horizon. The deposit contains a geologic resource of 136 000 tonnes grading 1.2% Pb, 1.0% Zn, 0.4% Cu, 90.9 g/t Ag, and 0.96 g/t Au; the deposit locally contains elevated Au (2.9 ppm) and Ag (320 ppm) contents. A laterally continuous iron formation that contains barite caps the deposit, and is gradational vertically and laterally into laminated siltstone. The exhalite confirms the stratiform nature of this deposit, but a large percentage of sulfides occur as late replacements of altered felsic fragmental rocks in the footwall. Abundant examples of colloform pyrite and perlitic and spherulitic textures in volcanic clasts are well preserved. The base- and precious-metal content of the Louvicourt deposit is atypical of the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC). Reported assay data ( n = 27) indicate an average Pb/Zn ratio of 2.6, the highest in the BMC (average = 0.39). Lead exhibits a strong Spearman Rank correlation ( r’ = 0.92) with base metals throughout the sequence, indicating a preponderance of galena in both the stockwork and stratiform zones. The Ag and Au contents in this deposit are among the highest in the BMC and exhibit a Au-Ag-Cu-Pb association. Barite-rich exhalative pyrite exhibits a moderate Au correlation with Ag ( r’ = 0.77; n = 10) and Cu ( r’ = 0.76) and occurs in portions of the exhalative sulfides that are enriched in Pb. Chemical exhalative rocks are conformably overlain by trachy-andesitic volcaniclastic (possibly pyroclastic) rocks that are assigned to the Little River Formation. These are enriched in Nb (average = 38.4 ppm) and P 2 O 5 (average = 0.17 wt.%), and have much lower Zr/TiO 2 (average = 0.056) and Y/TiO 2 (average = 0.0062) relative to rocks higher in the hanging wall. The intermediate volcanic rocks are conformably overlain by massive to pillowed basalt flows and related hyaloclastite that have Nb/Y = 0.60 and high TiO 2 contents (average = 2.8 wt.%). This chemistry is consistent with rocks of the Brunswick Mines member (Little River Formation), except that these rocks are considerably enriched in P 2 O 5 (average = 0.82 wt.%). This syngenetic exhalative deposit is unique for the BMC with a high Pb/Zn and elevated Au and Ag contents, as well as an epithermal signature (Sb-Ag-Au-Tl-Hg), analogous to high sulfidation volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits. Its intimate relationship with an emergent felsic dome (Flat Landing Brook Formation), chlorite-silicate-oxide-sulfide exhalite (locally hematitic), and the abundance of barite are classical features of many of the Kuroko deposits.
富金的Louvicourt火山块状硫化物矿床,新布伦瑞克:巴瑟斯特采矿营地的一个Kuroko模拟物
Louvicourt Au-Ag-Cu-Zn-Pb硫化物矿床赋存于中奥陶统平原溪组顶部的浅流纹岩及其伴生碎屑岩的钙碱性序列中。下盘长英质火山岩的Zr/TiO 2平均值为0.110,Y/TiO 2平均值为0.021,与Reids Brook段的已知值一致。该矿床由两个一致的半块状到块状硫化物透镜体组成,长约150米,厚达9米,代表了单一呼出层的褶皱重复。矿床地质资源13.6万吨,Pb含量1.2%,Zn 1.0%, Cu 0.4%, Ag 90.9 g/t, Au 0.96 g/t;矿床局部含有较高的金(2.9 ppm)和银(320 ppm)含量。一个横向连续的含重晶石的铁地层盖住了矿床,并在垂直和横向上逐渐形成层状粉砂岩。呼出岩证实了该矿床的层状性质,但很大比例的硫化物是作为下盘蚀变的长英质碎屑岩的晚期替代物出现的。火山碎屑中丰富的胶状黄铁矿、珍珠岩和球晶结构保存完好。Louvicourt矿床的贱金属和贵金属含量与巴瑟斯特矿营(BMC)不典型。报告的分析数据(n = 27)表明,平均Pb/Zn比为2.6,BMC中最高(平均= 0.39)。铅与贱金属在整个层序中表现出很强的Spearman Rank相关性(r′= 0.92),表明方铅矿在网层带和层状带中均占优势。该矿床中Ag和Au的含量在BMC中最高,呈现Au-Ag- cu - pb组合关系。富重晶石的呼出黄铁矿与Ag呈中等相关性(r′= 0.77);n = 10)和Cu (r ' = 0.76),并出现在富Pb的部分排气硫化物中。化学喷出岩被细质安山岩火山碎屑(可能是火山碎屑)岩石整合覆盖,这些岩石属于小河组。这些岩石富集Nb(平均为38.4 ppm)和p2o(平均为0.17 wt.%),相对于上盘较高的岩石,Zr/ tio2(平均为0.056)和Y/ tio2(平均为0.0062)较低。中间火山岩被块状至垫状玄武岩流及相关透明质碎屑岩整合覆盖,其Nb/Y = 0.60, tio2含量高(平均2.8 wt.%)。这种化学性质与不伦瑞克矿成员(小河组)的岩石一致,除了这些岩石的p2o含量相当丰富(平均= 0.82 wt.%)。该同生喷发型矿床具有独特的BMC特征,具有高Pb/Zn、高Au和Ag含量,以及类似于高硫化火山块状硫化物矿床的浅成热液特征(Sb-Ag-Au-Tl-Hg)。它与出露的长英质圆顶(Flat Landing Brook组)、绿泥石-硅酸盐-氧化物-硫化物呼出岩(局部赤铁矿)和丰富的重晶石密切相关,这是许多Kuroko矿床的典型特征。
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