Sulphur and Lead Isotopic Studies of the Bottle Lake Massive Sulphide Deposits, Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada: Sources of the Ore Constituents in a Submarine Exhalative Environment.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Godwin CI Krouse RH Juras ST
Organization:
The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Pages:
8
File Size:
670 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The Buttle Lake camp is in central Vancouver Island, southwestern British Columbia, Canada. The camp hosts world-class polymetallic volcanogenic deposits of Devonian, Frasnian age (370Ma). This paper describes an on-going sulphur and lead isotope study of the major orebodies.Sulphur isotopes were determined for sulphides (pyrite, chalcopyrite, bornite and galena) and sulphate (barite). Sulphide analyses are markedly different from sulfate. The differences are explained below in a unique model.Sulphide isotopic compositions cluster tightly (del34S -6.7 to 4.6), and demonstrate isotope reversals. Calculated temperatures of correctly ordered mineral pairs are unrealistically high. We conclude that the sulphides are in isotopic disequilibrium, presumably because of rapid precipitation from a quenched plume in an anoxic environment, and because of subsequent sulphide replacement.
Citation

APA: Godwin CI Krouse RH Juras ST  (1990)  Sulphur and Lead Isotopic Studies of the Bottle Lake Massive Sulphide Deposits, Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada: Sources of the Ore Constituents in a Submarine Exhalative Environment.

MLA: Godwin CI Krouse RH Juras ST Sulphur and Lead Isotopic Studies of the Bottle Lake Massive Sulphide Deposits, Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada: Sources of the Ore Constituents in a Submarine Exhalative Environment.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account