Stratabound Tungsten Deposits In Metamorphic Terrains: Stratabound Scheelite Deposits Of Northeast Brazil

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. C. Reid
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Pre-cambrian scheelite deposits in Northeastern Brazil are widespread in a high grade metamorphic terrain. Previously these deposits had been interpreted as contact-metasomatic. In this paper, a volcanigenic model is invoked based on the volcanic setting (proximal to distal) and the absence of associated felsic intrusives and spatially associated metasomatic skarns. The tungsten was introduced into sediments by volcanic- exhalative processes and subsequently remobilized and further concentrated by heat and metamorphis fluids associated with high-grade metamorphism and migmitization. An alternative syngenetic - diagenetic model is discussed which requires the transport of tungsten by heteropoly acids and deposition of the tungsten as a function of Eh and Ph conditions and different clastic depositional environments. While such stratabound tungsten deposits are considered rare in North America, the hypotheses developed in this paper may open new areas for exploration.
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APA: J. C. Reid  (1983)  Stratabound Tungsten Deposits In Metamorphic Terrains: Stratabound Scheelite Deposits Of Northeast Brazil

MLA: J. C. Reid Stratabound Tungsten Deposits In Metamorphic Terrains: Stratabound Scheelite Deposits Of Northeast Brazil. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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