Stratigraphic Controls Of Zinc Mineralization In High-Grade Genville Strata, Mont-Laurier Basin, Quebec

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michel Gauthier
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Several zinc showings, exhibiting many similarities to the well-known Balmat-Edwards zinc deposits of New York State, occur within the Grenville Supergroup strata of the Mont-Laurier Basin, Quebec. Metallogenic mapping programs have revealed much of the stratigraphic control of this mineralization. This control is observed on both regional and local scales. At the regional scale, these showings are confined to the perimeter of the Mt.-Laurier Basin, while at the local scale, a definite association between the zinc mineralization and dolomitic marble horizons is clearly exhibited from detailed mapping. These new exploration guidelines have proven to be useful for base-metal exploration in the Mt.-Laurier Basin and should be applicable to the entire Grenville Province.
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APA: Michel Gauthier  (1983)  Stratigraphic Controls Of Zinc Mineralization In High-Grade Genville Strata, Mont-Laurier Basin, Quebec

MLA: Michel Gauthier Stratigraphic Controls Of Zinc Mineralization In High-Grade Genville Strata, Mont-Laurier Basin, Quebec. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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