Stratigraphic and structural setting of gold-bearing shear zones in the yellowknife greenstone belt

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. Helmstaedt W. A. Padgham
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Field evidence for current hypothe e about age and kinematic ignificance of gold-bearing hear zones in the Archean Yellowkni fe greenstone belt is reviewed , and it is concluded that major disagreements between previous workers are a direct result of differences in stratigraphic and tructural in terpretations of the Yellowknife Supergroup. Although goldbearing hear zone appear to be confined to the mafic volcanic pile of the Kam Group. it can be shown that shearing affected all supracru tal rocks, including the Jackson Lake Formation. now con idered to represent the youngest unit of the Yellowknife Supergroup. tructural ob ervations are incompatible with the hypothe is that the hear zones represent loci of ynvolcanic gravity sliding but are consistent with earlier conclu ions that shear zone development commenced with rotation of the volcanic pile and continued as re ult of lateral shortening broadly overlapping with the emplacement of granitoid batholiths. Shear Zones are common throughout the entire green tone belt. yet productive zone are confined to the Yellowknife Bay Formation of the Kam Group and localized where flow abut with a high angle again t the contact of the We tern Plutonic complex. However. no obvious tructural and lithological features have been recognized that are more favorable for gold deposition and distinguish the shear zones and flows of the area around the mines from those of other parts of the greenstone belt. The model that gold wa transported by metamorphic solutions and that hear zones were the firs t-order control for gold deposition provides no explanation for the trong localization of the depo it . As porphyries with elevated gold contents are present in and near ome of the mines. the possibility that gold was deposited from hydrothermal system around fel ic intrusion representing early phases of the Western Plutonic complex should be given erious consideration.
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APA: H. Helmstaedt W. A. Padgham  (1986)  Stratigraphic and structural setting of gold-bearing shear zones in the yellowknife greenstone belt

MLA: H. Helmstaedt W. A. Padgham Stratigraphic and structural setting of gold-bearing shear zones in the yellowknife greenstone belt. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1986.

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