Alteration zonation, veining and mineralization associated with the Wernecke Breccias at Slab Creek, Yukon Territory, Canada

Detailed vertical-face mapping of 'Slab Creek' was carried out in the summer of 2001 to evaluate the relations of Wernecke Breccia bodies with alteration, veining and iron oxide-copper-gold mineralization. Slab Creek is situated near the 'Slab' mineral occurrence in the Bonnet Plume River district of the Wernecke Mountains. Meta-sedimentary rocks in the area consist of meta-siltstone, meta-silty dolomite and phyllite of the lower succession of the Early Proterozoic Wernecke Supergroup, known as the Fairchild Lake Group. These rocks were folded and metamorphosed to lower greenschist facies, and were subsequently intruded by the Wernecke Breccias during the Mid Proterozoic. Three alteration zones can be recognized within Slab Creek, an inner feldspar zone coinciding with the large breccia bodies, surrounded by a chlorite-quartz-carbonate zone, grading outward into a sericite-chlorite zone. Alteration, veining and mineralization is most intense within the albite alteration zone where iron oxide-copper-gold (cobalt-uranium) mineralization is disseminated and occurs as vein infill.

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Publisher Yukon Geological Survey


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License Open Government Licence - Yukon
Date published 2011-04-04
Date updated 2011-04-04


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