Key Anacon Sulfide Deposit, Gloucester County, New Brunswick

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. R. Irrinki
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Abstract -The Key Anacon deposit consists of four sulfide zones called, from south to north : Key Anacon No. 1, Key Anacon No. 2, Key Anacon No. 3, and Key Anacon Copper Zone. Massive sulfides of zones 1, 2, and 3 are underlain by rocks correlated with the Nepisiguit Falls Formation and are overlain by matie volcanic rocks correlative with the Boucher Brook Formation. In contrast to zones 1, 2, and 3, narrow northwesterly-trend.ing, copper-rich fracture zones occur within the Patrick Brook Formation. Sulfides in zone 2 occur as three mineralogical associations, namely: pyrite-chalcopyrite, pyrite-sphalerite-galerta, and pyrrhotite-sphalerite-galerta. The distribution of lithologies and en-echelon patterns of the three sulfide lenses of Key Anacon No. 2 zone are the result of F1 and F2 folding. Zone 2 is the most promising economically, with proven reserves of 1.11 million tonnes grading 0.2207o Cu, 3.47% Pb, 8.41% Zn, and 96 g/t Ag; the zone is open below a depth of 427 m.
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APA: R. R. Irrinki  (1992)  Key Anacon Sulfide Deposit, Gloucester County, New Brunswick

MLA: R. R. Irrinki Key Anacon Sulfide Deposit, Gloucester County, New Brunswick. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.

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