The Relationship Between Mineralisation and Depositional Environment in Early Proterozoic Metasediments of the Pine Creek Geosyncline
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 11
 - File Size:
 - 955 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1984
 
Abstract
Recent geological mapping has indicated  changes to the stratigraphy of the Pine Creek  Geosyncline. The new stratigraphy and interpreted  depositional environments are examined in relation  to the distribution and genesis of stratabound  mineral deposits. Basinward correlations are made  with near-shore carbonate and psammite-rudite  units in the Rum Jungle region. Most other units  in the same region are condensed, indicating long- lived supratidal, intertidal or shallow conditions  during most of the depositional cycle. Units  containing most of the mineralisation represent  the earliest near-shore developments of strongly  reducing partly pelitic and evaporitic conditions  and contain mainly uranium and base metals.  Restricted distal, strongly reducing facies with  associated felsic volcanics are also well  mineralised, and mainly contain gold, silver and  base metals, although some deposits are probably  genetically related to synorogenic or postorogenic  granites. Mineralisation in other facies is  almost all epigenetic hydrothermal in origin,  although minor mineralisation is related to  volcanics, or dolomitic parts of the sequence. Areas of potential mineralisation include  near-shore environments in the north, and  carbonate reefs along growth faults. Two suites of  postorogenic felsic volcanics and related  sediments deposited in shallow water within and  around northwest and east-northeast rift systems,  overlie the metasediments of the Pine Creek  Geosyncline in the south. The suites have  potential for volcanogenic deposits, mostly of  uranium, gold and copper.
Citation
APA: (1984) The Relationship Between Mineralisation and Depositional Environment in Early Proterozoic Metasediments of the Pine Creek Geosyncline
MLA: The Relationship Between Mineralisation and Depositional Environment in Early Proterozoic Metasediments of the Pine Creek Geosyncline. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.