Rare Earth Element-And Gold-Bearing Breccia Pipes Of The Pea Ridge Iron Ore Mine, Washington County, Missouri

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 15
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
Rare earth element (REE)-and gold-bearing breccia pipes are a potentially significant economic target in the Pea Ridge iron ore mine, Washington County, Missouri. The Pea Ridge deposit is one of eight known volcanic-hosted iron ore deposits in the Middle Proterozoic St. Francois terrane, which are similar to the Olympic Dam-type deposits of Australia. The iron orebody is steeply dipping, tabular-shaped, and cuts across the host rhyolite. The footwall of the deposit is zoned from the massive apatite-bearing magnetite core outward to heterolithic breccia, pseudobreccia, specular hematite zone, to an extensive silicified zone. The hanging wall is zoned from the massive magnetite core outward to a heterolithic breccia, pseudobreccia, and an amphibole skarn zone. The REE-rich breccia pipes cut through the various lithologies along the footwall at or near contacts. They are typically 60 m long, 15 m wide, and extend at least 120 m vertically. The pipes are comprised of fragments of rhyolite host rock, massive magnetite zone, specular hematite zone, and silicified zone rocks supported in a matrix of rock flour, barite, feldspar, monazite, apatite, chlorite, xenotime, and, locally, gold. Total REE oxide content of samples of the ground mass material, which are not diluted with lithic fragments, average about 20 weight percent. Grades from working faces in the mine are lower and average about 12 weight percent. Gold distribution is erratic, but concentrations are as high as 371 parts per million.
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APA:
(1991) Rare Earth Element-And Gold-Bearing Breccia Pipes Of The Pea Ridge Iron Ore Mine, Washington County, MissouriMLA: Rare Earth Element-And Gold-Bearing Breccia Pipes Of The Pea Ridge Iron Ore Mine, Washington County, Missouri. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.