Chemical and Petrographic Variations in Rhyolitic Zones in the Noranada Area, Quebec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. Larson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

Rock samples were taken, away from zones of mineralization , from seven sections of five rhyolitic zones as define d by Spence (l967) in the Noranda area. The purpose of the investigation was to test whether there were intrinsic differences between the zones which would differentiate between non-productive zones and productive zones. For the elements sought (major elements, Cu , Pb , Zn and S) , no clear chemical difference between the zones was found. Thus, identification of a favour able zone from the over -all composition of the zone does not appear promising. Within sampled sections, there is no clear gradual compositional change up through the sections. A capping of highly siliceous massive rhyolite is present in five of the sections sampled. A layer of relatively basic material occurs near the base of individual units. The third (mine zone) and later zones contain abundant pyroclastic material, where as the non-productive zones do not.
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APA: L. Larson  (1977)  Chemical and Petrographic Variations in Rhyolitic Zones in the Noranada Area, Quebec

MLA: L. Larson Chemical and Petrographic Variations in Rhyolitic Zones in the Noranada Area, Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1977.

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