Plate Tectonic Setting of Appalachian-Caledonian Mineral Deposits as Indicated by Newfoundland Examples (c2a4f0e1-415b-4604-8ea6-92328f343a4a)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. F. Strong
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Most Newfoundland mineral deposits can be clearly classified as within rocks formed either as accreting plate margins (ophiolitic pyrite-chalcopyrite massive sulfides such as Betts Cove, Whalesback, York Harbour, chromite at Lewis Hills, and asbestos at Baie Verte), at consuming plate margins (Kuroko-type polymetallic massive sulfides such as Buchans and Pilleys Island, porphyry-type Mo-Cu at Rencontre, fluorite at St. Lawrence), or within plates (zinc deposits at Daniels Harbour, sedimentary iron ores at Wabana, manganese in Conception Bay.) As these metallogenic patterns can be convincingly extrapolated southward into the Appalachians and northward to the Caledonides, they provide an important means of eliminating and selecting areas for particular exploration targets. Some criteria are described for the recognition of these environments of differing economic potential.
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APA: D. F. Strong  (1975)  Plate Tectonic Setting of Appalachian-Caledonian Mineral Deposits as Indicated by Newfoundland Examples (c2a4f0e1-415b-4604-8ea6-92328f343a4a)

MLA: D. F. Strong Plate Tectonic Setting of Appalachian-Caledonian Mineral Deposits as Indicated by Newfoundland Examples (c2a4f0e1-415b-4604-8ea6-92328f343a4a). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1975.

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