The Ordovician Tetagouche Group, Bathurst Camp, Northern New Brunswick, Canada: History, Tectonic Setting, and Distribution of Massive-Sulfide Deposits (d4efba76-9c4a-42ee-a259-1a431117590b)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 11
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
The volcanic-dominated Tetagouche Group in northern New Brunswick contains numerous massive-sulfide deposits and intimately associated metalliferous sediments. The massive sulfides are generally hosted by Llanvirnian-Llandeilian volcaniclastic sedimentary rocks of the Nepisiguit Falls, Patrick Brook, and Boucher Brook formations. These formations are intercalated or closely associated with rhyolitic-dacitic flows and/or domes, and minor continental tholeiites of the Flat Landing Brook Formation. Pyroclastic rocks are relatively scarce in the silicic volcanic complex. Tuffites and epiclastic sandstones, of the Nepisiguit Falls and Patrick Brook formations, respectively, generally occur along the fringes of the silicic volcanic complex. The flows and tuffites are intruded by quartz- and feldspar-phyric rhyolite (porphyry) dykes, sills, and domes. Although the volume of the silicic volcanic complex is large, evidence for a previously proposed collapsed-caldera model is lacking. On the basis of host-rock type and stratigraphic position, the sediment-hosted massive sulfides have been divided into three groups: the Brunswick-, Caribou- and Halfmile Lake-type deposits. Syngenetic feeder pipes and asociated alteration zones are generally not present beneath the Caribou- and the Halfmile Lake-type deposits and, if present at all, are poorly developed underneath the Brunswick-type.
Citation
APA:
(1992) The Ordovician Tetagouche Group, Bathurst Camp, Northern New Brunswick, Canada: History, Tectonic Setting, and Distribution of Massive-Sulfide Deposits (d4efba76-9c4a-42ee-a259-1a431117590b)MLA: The Ordovician Tetagouche Group, Bathurst Camp, Northern New Brunswick, Canada: History, Tectonic Setting, and Distribution of Massive-Sulfide Deposits (d4efba76-9c4a-42ee-a259-1a431117590b). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1992.