Yukon’s Carlin-Type Gold Deposits (Rackla Belt, Canada): Main Characteristics and New Insights on Alteration Styles and Geochemistry

Author:

Pinet Nicolas1,Sack Patrick2,Mercier-Langevin Patrick1,Davis William J.3,Petts Duane C.3,Lavoie Denis1,Percival Jeanne B.3,Dubé Benoît1,Colpron Maurice2,Haeri-Ardakani Omid4,Brake Virginia I.1

Affiliation:

1. Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, 490 Rue de la Couronne, Quebec, Quebec G1K 9A9, Canada

2. Yukon Geological Survey, 91807 Alaska Highway, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 5B7, Canada

3. Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0E8, Canada

4. Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada, 3303 33rd Street NW, Calgary, Alberta T2L 2A7, Canada

Abstract

AbstractIn central Yukon, the Neoproterozoic to Carboniferous complexly deformed Rackla belt is along the northern boundary of the Selwyn basin. Toward the eastern end of the Rackla belt, a series of gold deposits in the Nadaleen trend exhibit similarities with Carlin-type deposits of the southwestern United States and may represent some of the best examples of this type of mineralization outside Nevada. These replacement-style gold deposits are hosted in two Neoproterozoic carbonate-dominated intervals and in a Paleozoic siltstone/mudstone unit at the contact with less permeable strata. In Neoproterozoic-hosted deposits, mineralized zones are grossly concordant with bedding. Favorable host rocks (including sedimentary units formed through debris flows) form complexly shaped faulted anticlines that constituted mixed stratigraphic/structural traps for mineralizing fluids. This and the association of gold with arsenic-rich pyrite, the common occurrence of realgar/orpiment, alteration styles dominated by decarbonatization of impure carbonate rocks, late Au-stage calcite characterized by a depleted δ18O signature, the very low base metal content and Ag/Au ratio, and enrichment in a series of diagnostic pathfinder elements (Hg, Tl ± Sb, As) are among the key features that are consistent with classification of the eastern Rackla belt as a Carlin-type district.Mineralization style varies significantly at the centimeter to 10-m scale, indicating that mineralizing fluids exploited permeable pathways, regardless of their sedimentary and/or tectonic origin. Alternating finely laminated limestone, siltstone, and floatstone intervals are the dominant host rocks to mineralization in the Conrad, Sunrise, and Osiris deposits. Premineralization fractures acted as feeders for selective bed replacement, and premineralization calcite vein networks, preferentially dissolved by early acidic fluids, acted as conduits to later gold-bearing fluids. Limited evidence suggests that synmineralization deformation was relatively minor and possibly dominated by oblique strike-slip faulting.

Publisher

Society of Economic Geologists, Inc.

Subject

Economic Geology,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics

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