Geology and Oxide Mineralization of the Pipestone Lake Anorthosite Complex, Manitoba

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. S. Jobin-Bevans N. M. Halden D. C. Peck H. D. M. Cameron
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Abstract-The late Archean Pipestone Lake anorthosite complex (PLAC) is a 0.9 x 17 km sill-like layered intrusion that is part of a suite of coeval megacrystic anorthosite bodies in the Cross Lake region, northwestern Superior Province. Exploration for Ti-V-Fe oxide mineralization and concurrent geological investigations have contributed to a greater understanding of the lithostratigraphy of the PLAC and its oxide mineralization. Mapping and drill core studies have established a laterally continuous igneous stratigraphy comprising six leucogabbro/anorthosite zones and three melagabbro/gabbro zones. Field evidence, including disrupted blocks of layered units, scour contacts, and size-graded and modally-graded layering, suggests younging towards both the northern and the central parts of the complex. A decrease in the anorthite content of the feldspars from An75 in the south to An30 in the north suggests that the magmas become more evolved to the north. Macrorhythmic layering and gross morphological features suggest that the PLAC crystallized from four major influxes of geochemically similar basaltic magmas. The paucity of magmatic erosional features in the PLAC indicates that layering developed in a relatively static magma chamber, so that in-situ crystallization processes are required to account for the observed petrologic diversity. Drilling has confirmed that a significant Ti- V-Fe resource is contained in two of the four discrete mineralized subzones in the PLAC. Textural evidence and the stratiform nature of the oxide-enriched subzones are consistent with a magmatic origin for the oxide mineralization.
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APA: L. S. Jobin-Bevans N. M. Halden D. C. Peck H. D. M. Cameron  (1997)  Geology and Oxide Mineralization of the Pipestone Lake Anorthosite Complex, Manitoba

MLA: L. S. Jobin-Bevans N. M. Halden D. C. Peck H. D. M. Cameron Geology and Oxide Mineralization of the Pipestone Lake Anorthosite Complex, Manitoba. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1997.

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