A Physical Volcanological, Chemostratigraphic, and Petrogenetic Analysis of the Little Falls Member, Tetagouche Group, Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick

W. Downey, S. Mccutcheon, D. Lentz
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The Little Falls member of the Nepisiguit Falls Formation is situated in the northern part of the Brunswick Belt of the Bathurst Mining Camp and has been interpreted as the distal equivalent of proximal tuffaceous rocks that host the stratiform Brunswick No. 12 and No. 6 Pb-Zn massive sulfide deposits. It comprises fine-grained, greenish-gray tuffaceous sandstone in the lower part, and coarse-grained, crystal-rich tuffaceous sandstone in the upper part. Petrographic evidence suggests that these rocks have a turbiditic origin. The Little Falls member is underlain by the Vallee Lourdes member, mainly composed of relatively shallow-water calcareous rocks, and is conformably overlain by Mn-rich sedimentary rocks, mainly red argillites that host the Tetagouche Falls Mn-(Fe) deposit. All these rocks are considered to belong to the Nepisiguit Falls Formation, part of the Ordovician Tetagouche Group. Whole-rock geochemical data from the fine-grained tuffaceous sandstone and coarse-grained tuffaceous sandstone indicate that the two units of the Little Falls member are distinct. Zr and TiO 2 contents, and total rare earth element (REE) values are higher in the coarse-grained unit (average Zr/TiO 2 = 0.040, average ∑REE = 247 ppm, n = 6) than in the fine-grained unit (average Zr/TiO 2 = 0.048, average ∑REE = 158 ppm, n = 17), which can be attributed to the variation in crystal content between the two units. Both units are HREE-enriched and have elevated La/Yb relative to the typical Nepisiguit Falls Formation. Overall, the geochemical data combined with evidence from the bounding units suggest that the Little Falls member was deposited in relatively shallow water, possibly in a near-arc environment. The relationship of volcanic facies within the Nepisiguit Falls Formation and the geochemistry of these facies indicate strongly that fine grained, reworked tuffaceous rocks, regardless of whether they are the distal equivalents of proximal tuffaceous rocks, are not associated with the major ore-bearing horizons of the Bathurst Mining Camp.
新不伦瑞克省巴瑟斯特矿业营Tetagouche组小瀑布组物理火山学、化学地层学和岩石成因分析
Nepisiguit Falls组的Little Falls成员位于Bathurst采矿营地的Brunswick带的北部,被解释为远端相当于近端凝灰质岩石,其中包含层状Brunswick 12号和6号铅锌块状硫化物矿床。下部为细粒绿灰色凝灰质砂岩,上部为粗粒富晶凝灰质砂岩。岩石学证据表明这些岩石具有浊积岩的成因。小瀑布段位于卢德山谷段之下,主要由相对浅水的钙质岩组成,并被富锰沉积岩整合覆盖,主要是承载Tetagouche Falls Mn-(Fe)矿床的红色泥质岩。所有这些岩石都被认为属于奥陶系Tetagouche群的一部分Nepisiguit Falls Formation。细粒凝灰质砂岩和粗粒凝灰质砂岩的全岩地球化学数据表明,小瀑布段的两个单元是不同的。粗晶组(平均Zr/ tio2 = 0.040,平均∑REE = 247ppm, n = 6)中Zr、tio2含量和总稀土元素(REE)值高于细晶组(平均Zr/ tio2 = 0.048,平均∑REE = 158 ppm, n = 17),这是由于两种晶型之间的晶体含量差异所致。与典型的Nepisiguit Falls组相比,这两个单元都富含稀土元素,且La/Yb值较高。总体而言,地球化学数据结合边界单元的证据表明,小瀑布段沉积在相对较浅的水域,可能处于近弧环境中。内皮西古特瀑布组火山相及其地球化学特征的关系表明,细粒、再加工的凝灰质岩石,无论其是否是近端凝灰质岩石的远端等效物,都与巴瑟斯特矿营的主要含矿层无关。
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