Role of lithogeochemistry in reassessment of the geological setting of Parys Mountain polymetallic sulphide deposit, Anglesey, Wales

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 6965 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 19, 1905
Abstract
Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. Immobile-element lithogeochemistry is providing a detailed chemostratigraphy of the submarine Ordo-Silurian volcano-sedimentary sequence. Primary lithologies and magmatic affinities of the sericitised and silicified volcanics are determined from binary plots of Nb, Zr, Y, TiO2 and Al2O3, while mass-change calculations using immobile-element anchors can identify and quantify zones of significant hydrothermal alteration. Stratiform polymetallic mineralisation at the western margin of Parys Mountain, around the Penymynydd fault zone, has been shown to have a distinct hanging-wall and footwall stratigraphy. These ore zones are probably part of a homoclinal, north-younging volcano-sedimentary sequence. The apparent stratigraphic complexity results from primary lithofacies variations and pervasive alteration, with the modifying role of the Caledonian orogeny much less than previously suggested
Citation
APA:
(1905) Role of lithogeochemistry in reassessment of the geological setting of Parys Mountain polymetallic sulphide deposit, Anglesey, WalesMLA: Role of lithogeochemistry in reassessment of the geological setting of Parys Mountain polymetallic sulphide deposit, Anglesey, Wales. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.