Clay Mineralogy And Carbon-Nitrogen Geochemistry Of The Lik And Competition Creek Zinc-Lead-Silver Prospects, Delong Mountains, Alaska ? Introduction

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Several shale-hosted Pb-Zn-Ag deposits have been discovered in the northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska. Best known among these are the Red Dog, Drenchwater Creek, Lik, Ferric Creek, Hot Dog Creek, and Competition Creek deposits. They occur in a tectonically disturbed sequence of of Mississippian to Triassic shales, argillites, and cherts, and most are spatially associated with volcanic rocks. The sulfides are hosted in shales as disseminations, banded layers, massive lenses, and crosscutting veins. Detailed geologic descriptions of sulfide prospects in the Brooks Range were given by Tailleur (1970), Nokleberg and Winkler (1978), and Plahuta and Robinson (1979). Lange et al. (1980) discussed the formation of the deposits, the nature of the mineralizing solutions, and the temperature of formation on the basis of sulfur isotope studies. More recently, Harrover et al. (1982) detected a correlation between sulfide mineralization and high-temperature formation of charts associated with the sulfides by oxygen Isotope and chert crystallite size determinations.
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(2013) Clay Mineralogy And Carbon-Nitrogen Geochemistry Of The Lik And Competition Creek Zinc-Lead-Silver Prospects, Delong Mountains, Alaska ? IntroductionMLA: Clay Mineralogy And Carbon-Nitrogen Geochemistry Of The Lik And Competition Creek Zinc-Lead-Silver Prospects, Delong Mountains, Alaska ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.