Magnetite in Hydrothermal Orebodies and Host Rocks in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA û A Preliminary Report

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J L. Mauk S E. Box
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Middle Proterozoic metasedimentary rocks of the Belt Supergroup contain important metallic mineral deposits like the diagenetic sediment-hosted stratiform copper mineralization, including the Troy (Spar Lake) deposit and the epigenetic hydrothermal veins in the lower Belt and Ravalli Group in the Coeur d'Alene district. Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a common and widespread accessory mineral in these rocks and can have multiple origins including ore stage in deposits, mobilization stage in source rocks, metamorphism of red beds and alteration mineral in thin halos enveloping Ag-rich veins in the Coeur dÆAlene district. As shown in several classic studies, the composition of magnetite from igneous rocks varies significantly in response to controlling factors such as melt composition, temperature, silica activity, and oxygen and sulphur fugacity. Therefore, the distinctively different geologic settings within the Belt Supergroup strongly suggest that there may be differences in the magnetite compositions. However, initial microprobe analyses detected no variation in magnetite composition.   Three possibilities may give an adequate explanation for these initial results: 1.      the magnetite formed primarily as pure Fe3O4, 2.      one or more tectonothermal events led to regional scale re-equilibration that affected all rocks in the field area, and 3.      the variations in the composition are below the detection limit of the microprobe.
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APA: J L. Mauk S E. Box  (2007)  Magnetite in Hydrothermal Orebodies and Host Rocks in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA û A Preliminary Report

MLA: J L. Mauk S E. Box Magnetite in Hydrothermal Orebodies and Host Rocks in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, USA û A Preliminary Report. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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