Organic Geochemistry Of Hydrothermal Alteration, Basal Shale And Limestone Beds, Middle Ordovician Quimbys Mill Member, Platteville Formation, Thompson-Temperly Zing-Lead Mine, Lafayette County, Wisconsin

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 12
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Previous studies of the Thompson and Temperly ore bodies show alteration aureoles in the Middle Ordovician host-rock limestones, dolomites and shales extending laterally as much as 60m from the ore. Thickness, texture, carbonate and clay mineralogy, major-, minor-, and trace-element contents; and carbonate carbon and carbonate oxygen Isotope compositions of the host rocks all have been significantly altered by hydrothermal processes. Organic geochemical analyses of samples from the basal 8-cm-thick carbonaceous shale bed and immediately overlying limestone bed of the Quimbys Mill Member of the Platteville Formation, collected from within the ore, the alteration aureole, and the unaltered country rock show: 1) solution of carbonates and residual concentration of organic matter, 2) decreases in the volatile (Si) and pyrolytic (S2) hydrocarbon yields In samples of the basal shale from within the ore, 3) decreases in the relative amounts of the lower molecular weight (<nC25) saturated hydrocarbons in samples from the ore, and 4) no changes in either the organic carbon isotope composition or the Rock-Eval or biomarker thermal maturation Indicators. In light of the 125-170°C depositional temperatures documented for the early marmatitic sphalerltes in these deposits by fluid Inclusion studies, the lack of thermal alteration of the organic matter suggests a relatively short mineralization episode, a conclusion supported by the relatively simple sphalerite band stratigraphy. The decreases in the volatile and pyrolytic hydrocarbon yields for shale samples from the ore supports a model for mineral deposition which obtains sulfide through reaction of brine sulfate and indigenous organic matter.
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(2013) Organic Geochemistry Of Hydrothermal Alteration, Basal Shale And Limestone Beds, Middle Ordovician Quimbys Mill Member, Platteville Formation, Thompson-Temperly Zing-Lead Mine, Lafayette County, WisconsinMLA: Organic Geochemistry Of Hydrothermal Alteration, Basal Shale And Limestone Beds, Middle Ordovician Quimbys Mill Member, Platteville Formation, Thompson-Temperly Zing-Lead Mine, Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.