Detecting Buried Porphyry Cu Mineralization in a Glaciated Landscape: A Case Study from the Gibraltar Cu-Mo Deposit, British Columbia, Canada

Author:

Plouffe A.1,Kjarsgaard I. M.2,Ferbey T.3,Wilton D.H.C.4,Petts D. C.1,Percival J. B.1,Kobylinski C. H.5,McNeil R.1

Affiliation:

1. Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E8, Canada

2. 15 Scotia Place, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 0W2, Canada

3. British Columbia Geological Survey, 1810 Blanshard Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8T 4J1, Canada

4. Department of Earth Sciences, Memorial University, St. John’s, 9 Arctic Avenue, Newfoundland A1B 3X5, Canada

5. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Ottawa, 25 Templeton Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada

Abstract

Abstract At the Gibraltar porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in south-central British Columbia, Canada, geochemical and mineralogical anomalies in till around a cluster of mineral occurrences form amoeboid-shaped dispersal patterns controlled by three phases of ice movement. The glacial dispersal patterns defined by elevated concentrations of ore (Cu, Mo) and pathfinder (Ag, Zn) elements and alteration oxides (Al2O3, K2O) in the till matrix (clay and silt plus clay fractions) extend over areas of 6–36 km2 and are centered on the main economic mineralization. Mineralogical dispersal trains were identified by the high abundances of chalcopyrite, pyrite, jarosite, titanite, and epidote, which were derived from the mineralization and its associated oxidation and alteration zones. These mineralogical anomalies in till extend approximately 30 km2 for chalcopyrite, 62 km2 for jarosite, and up to 136 km2 for epidote. Epidote grains in till with a trace element composition of >10 ppm As, >4 ppm Sb, <200 ppm total rare earth elements (ΣREEs), <45 ppm Y, <100 ppm Sc + Cr + Y, and/or <2 ppm Th + Hf are interpreted as being either principally derived from the intrusive rocks or from hydrothermal alteration of the porphyry mineralization. Rare epidote grains with >30 ppm Cu, interpreted to be related to the porphyry Cu mineralization, were detected in till up to 7 km down-ice from the economic mineralization. This study demonstrates that till geochemistry and mineralogy, combined with geochemical analyses of specific minerals such as epidote, are efficient methods for identifying porphyry Cu mineralization in terrains covered by glacial sediments.

Publisher

Society of Economic Geologists

Subject

Economic Geology,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics

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