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Noble Metal Concentrations in Selected Komatiitic and Tholeiitic Archean Volcanic Rocks from Munro Township, OntarioMacRae, William 05 1900 (has links)
<p> The Au, Pt, Pd and Ir content of Fred's flow (a
layered komatiite flow), Theo's flow (a layered tholeiite
flow) and two peridotitic komatiite flows at Pyke Hill, all
from Munro Township, were determined using radiochemical
neutron activation analysis. In addition, the potential of
Pyke Hill peridotitic komatiites as a gold source was evaluated.
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, atomic absorption
spectroscopy and a Leco automatic carbon determinator were
used to determine major and trace element content in a
total of 43 samples. </p> See Chart in text. <p> The peridotitic komatiite magma at Pyke Hill has the most mantle like proportions of Pt and Pd. None of the flows
studied have been saturated with respect to sulphur. No
leaching of siderophile and chalcophile elements has taken
place prior to extrusion and cooling.</p> <p> The low gold content of the unaltered Pyke Hill
peridotitic komatiites (average 2.8 ppb) do not make them
obvious source rocks for gold deposits. </p> / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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Protolith, Mineralogy, and Gold Distribution of Carbonate Rich Rocks of the Larder Lake Break at Misema River, OntarioHaskett, William 05 1900 (has links)
<p> The Larder Lake Break (LLB) is one of the structures controlling
the location of gold deposits in the Kirland Lake camp. This
intensly carbonated and often strongly foliated zone is part of the
Larder Lake Group as defined by Downs (1980). Protoliths at the LLB
are problematical.
Misema River is a well exposed occurrence of the LLB, showing
chlorite schist, pervasively fuchsite quartz carbonate and syenite dyke
material. It is divided into three sections. Section I samples
indicate an ultramafic protolith as suggested by Jensen Cation plots,
and the section is interpreted as komatiitic flow(s). Section II is
well foliated and shows both ultramafic and calc-alkalic components
which decrease and increase in intensity respectively away from the
section I-section II contact. Section II is interpreted as a polymodal
sediment. Section III is similar chemically and texturally to section
I, and is therefore a komatiitic flow(s).
The intrusion of syenite dykes into section I occurred after
initial carbonatization and defonnation of the flows and associated
sediments.
Radiochemical neutron activation analysis shows all but one
of the syenite dyke samples to contain greater than 10 ppb gold
whereas the other rock types averages approximately 2 ppb. A peak content of 64 ppb occurred at a dyke contact. The high gold contents
clearly originate from the syenite dykes, which also provide a heat
source for a second period of carbonatization. </p> / Thesis / Bachelor of Science (BSc)
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