Gahnite Composition: Implications for Base Metal and Rare-element Exploration (c2ff5509-bb33-4f3c-9373-23967b4da416)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 8
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- 728 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1997
Abstract
Gahnite, a zinc-bearing spinel, is a resistate mineral that may be used as an indicator mineral of polymetallic deposits in high-grade metamorphic terrain. The Ontario Geological Survey recently completed sur?cial mapping and sampling programs in the Separation Lake area of north-western Ontario and Kinniwabi Lake area of northeastern Ontario in which gahnite was recovered from samples of sur?cial sediments. Ternary plots of the composition (ZnO, MgO, FeO[t]) of gahnite recovered from these sur?cial studies reveal three distinct groups: Group 1 is characterized by low (< 1 wt%) MgO values; Group 2 by higher (>1 wt%) MgO values; and Group 3 by higher FeO(t)values than Groups 1 and 2. The composition of in situ gahnite recovered from volcanogenic massive sul?de mineralization, Zn-rich Sedex-type mineralization and peraluminous rare-element mineralized granite and pegmatite also was determined. The composition of the gahnite obtained from sur?cial samples was compared with that of in situ material. Gahnite from the peraluminous rare-element granite and pegmatite overlapped very well with sur?cial gahnite of Group 1. Gahnite from volcanogenic massive sul?de mineralization and Sedex-type mineralization overlapped well with sur?cial gahnite of Group 2. These results suggest that determination of gahnite composition in indi-cator mineral surveys may be useful in exploration programs when assessing the mineral potential of a region.
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(1997) Gahnite Composition: Implications for Base Metal and Rare-element Exploration (c2ff5509-bb33-4f3c-9373-23967b4da416)MLA: Gahnite Composition: Implications for Base Metal and Rare-element Exploration (c2ff5509-bb33-4f3c-9373-23967b4da416). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.