The Lemoine Auriferous Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposit, Chibougamau Camp, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Quebec, Canada: Geology and Genesis

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Mercier-Langevin, Patrick [1 ]
Lafrance, Benoit [2 ]
Becu, Valerie [1 ]
Dube, Benoit [1 ]
Kjarsgaard, Ingrid [3 ]
Guha, Jayanta [4 ]
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[1] Geol Survey Canada, Quebec City, PQ G1K 9A9, Canada
[2] Cogitore Resources Inc, Rouyn Noranda, PQ J9X 7C3, Canada
[3] Consulting Mineralogist, Ottawa, ON K1S 0W2, Canada
[4] Univ Quebec Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, PQ G7H 2B1, Canada
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ADVANCED ARGILLIC ALTERATION; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; U-PB GEOCHRONOLOGY; MODERN SEA-FLOOR; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; SHEAR ZONE; CU-ZN; GOLD; MINERALIZATION; GEOCHEMISTRY;
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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The Lemoine auriferous volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit (0.76 Mt at 4.6 g/t Au, 4.2 wt % Cu, and 9.5 wt % Zn) is part of the Chibougamau camp located in the northeastern part of the Abitibi greenstone belt. The deposit is hosted by a steeply dipping, S-facing homoclinal volcanic succession (similar to 2729-2726 Ma Waconiclai Formation, Lemoine Member) composed of effusive and intrusive tholeiitic rhyolites and andesites cut by comagmatic diorite and gabbro dikes and overlain by transitional to mildly calc-alkaline basalts, andesites, and rhyolites. Seven predominant synvolcanic alteration assemblages, now intensely deformed and metamorphosed to upper greenschist facies, were defined based on their mineralogy and position relative to ore. Albite-quartz, sericite-carbonate, sericite-chlorite, sericite-chlorite-(Zn), and chlorite-sericite-epidote-carbonate assemblages define semiconcordant zones that are stacked from the paleoseafloor to the deep footwall. In contrast, chlorite and chlorite-sericite-chloritoid assemblages overprint the other alteration zones and form subconcordant to now transposed discordant zones in the deposit footwall. Most alteration assemblages are characterized by relative SiO2, CaO, and Na2O mass losses and relative FeO, MgO, K2O, and CO2 mass gains. Whole-rock oxygen isotopes indicate that the temperatures of alteration ranged from similar to 100 degrees to 150 degrees C (sericite-carbonate assemblage) to >= 350 degrees C (sericite-chlorite, chlorite-sericite-chloritoid, and chlorite assemblages). The chlorite-sericite-chloritoid assemblage, and to some extent the sericite-chlorite assemblage, are associated with strong to near total depletion of light rare earth elements possibly due to reaction with Cl-bearing, mildly acidic fluids at depth in the ore-forming hydrothermal system. The sulfide lens was formed in part on the seafloor and in part by subseafloor replacement. The massive sulfides are particularly rich in Bi, suggesting a possible magmatic input into the Lemoine ore-forming hydrothermal system. High Bi concentrations in the mineralizing system are likely to have enhanced Au precipitation by scavenging the precious metal from the hydrothermal fluids. The Au-rich nature of the Lemoine auriferous volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit can be explained by a combination of very efficient metal transport, highly effective capture of metals at or near the seafloor, and a possible magmatic contribution to the hydrothermal system.
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