Zircon-Rich Ta-Nb-REE Mineralization in the McKeel Lake Pegmatite-Aplite System, Welsford Intrusion, Southwestern New Brunswick

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 16
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2005
Abstract
Abstract - The Ta-Nb-Zr-REE-rich McKeel Lake alkali granite pegmatite-aplite dike swarm is hosted within the late Silurian multiphase alkali granite intrusion (Welsford) near Browns Flats in southwestern New Brunswick. A steep easterly dipping series of pegmatite-aplite dikes trending 170º can be traced 150 m along strike; they are up to 40 cm wide, closely spaced (10-20 cm apart), and interconnected by narrow branching dikelets that generally trend perpendicular to the overall strike direction. The Welsford intrusion has mantle A-type affinities characterized by enrichment of Zr, Ta, Nb, Th, and rare earth elements (REE). Two separate sets of dikes have been identified: (1) an unmineralized fine-grained porphyry, which occurs at depth and seems to be the youngest intrusive phase; and (2) a mineralized pegmatite-aplite dike swarm (419 ± 20 Ma) that crops out at surface. The mineralized pegmatite-aplite dikes likely represent a late magmatic, highly fractionated phase of the Welsford intrusion. XRF and INAA data indicate that the Welsford intrusions and related pegmatite-aplite dikes show elevated levels of Ta (74-220 ppm), Nb (750-3,040 ppm), Zr (1,450-36,000 ppm), Y (540-3,070 ppm), Th (170-870 ppm), U (60-250 ppm), Ce (430-1,950 ppm) and Yb (110-290 ppm). Electron microprobe analysis of two samples identified Ta-Nb- and REE-rich phases: euxenite, fergusonite, aeschynite, (Y)-aeschynite, and a REE carbonate.
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APA:
(2005) Zircon-Rich Ta-Nb-REE Mineralization in the McKeel Lake Pegmatite-Aplite System, Welsford Intrusion, Southwestern New BrunswickMLA: Zircon-Rich Ta-Nb-REE Mineralization in the McKeel Lake Pegmatite-Aplite System, Welsford Intrusion, Southwestern New Brunswick. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.