Lithophile Element Systematics Of Archean Greenstone Belt Au, Ag-Vein Deposits: The Metamorphic-Magmatic Interface

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 1043 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
Potassic alteration domains of greenstone belt lode gold deposits are characterized by systematic partitioning between different groups of incompatible elements, such that Al, Ga, Th, U, Ti and V are decoupled from K, Rb, Ba, Cs and Tl. The former group of elements have concentrations and interelement ratios in alteration domains which reflect host rock control, implying approximately isochemical behaviour. In contrast, K, Rb, and Ba are strongly coenriched, and linearly correlated over th4ee orders of magnitude in abundance, where K/Rb = 260, and K/Ba = 40: K/Cs (-10 ) and K/T1 (-2x10 ) are also correlated, though more weakly. Lithium abundances, and Rb/Sr ratios are erratic in altered rocks. These interelement trends, collectively, are present in deposits variously hosted by ultramafic, mafic, or felsic volcanic rocks, and sediments or granitoids.
Citation
APA: (1988) Lithophile Element Systematics Of Archean Greenstone Belt Au, Ag-Vein Deposits: The Metamorphic-Magmatic Interface
MLA: Lithophile Element Systematics Of Archean Greenstone Belt Au, Ag-Vein Deposits: The Metamorphic-Magmatic Interface. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.