The Timing And Mechanisms Of Formation Of The Proterozoic Stratiform Pb-Zn And Related Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits At McArthur River, N. T., Australia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Neil Williams
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

The brecciated dolostone-hosted (Mississippi Valley-type) and associated shale-hosted stratiform Pb-Zn deposits at McArthur River occur adjacent to a major syndepositional fault, the Emu fault. Base-metal zoning, mineral parageneses, and Pb and stable isotope ratios indicate that both types of deposits formed contemporaneously from metalliferous brines that flowed into the host sediments from the Emu fault. Derivation of brines from underlying evaporitic sediments is suggested. Geochemical evidence indicates that the mechanism of ore formation was sulfate-reduction coupled with oxidation of organic matter. The textural relationships of stratiform sulfide mineralization to diagenetic dolomite concretions, chert blebs, volcanic glass shards, and inter-ore breccia beds, indicate that the reactions proceeded diagenetically within about 100 m of the sediment/water interface.
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APA: Neil Williams  (1979)  The Timing And Mechanisms Of Formation Of The Proterozoic Stratiform Pb-Zn And Related Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits At McArthur River, N. T., Australia

MLA: Neil Williams The Timing And Mechanisms Of Formation Of The Proterozoic Stratiform Pb-Zn And Related Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits At McArthur River, N. T., Australia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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