Archean gold skarns in iron formation, Southern Cross greenstone belt, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: Mid-crustal granite-related replacement deposits

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Abstract

The Bounty (41 t Au), Nevoria (12 t Au) and Southern Star (2.2 t Au) deposits in the 3.05-2.95 Ga amphibolite-facies Southern Cross greenstone belt, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, are stratabound to quartz-grunerite iron formation (BIF). The pyrrhotite-rich ore (5-8 g/t) is characterized by a hedenbergite-actinolite and almandine-hornblende ± quartz gangue classified as “skarn” in the sense of Törnebohm (1875). Amphibolite intercalated with BIF is replaced in contact zones by diopside-hornblende-biotite, cummingtonite-plagioclase-biotite, and biotite-cordierite-quartz skarn, the latter two containing minor almandine and gedrite. Grossular-diopside ± prehnite ± scheelite veins are part of the proximal skarn at Nevoria, where the TIMS garnet age (2635.7±1.2 Ma) of the ore and the SHRIMP zircon age (2634±4 Ma) of the granite below agree within error. In combination with Au-Bi enrichment in the roof pegmatite, the U-Pb ages identify the granite as the source of the skarn-forming fluid. In the distal Copperhead deposit (29 t Au), actinolite-carbonate ± pyrrhotite ore replaces BIF and forms thick veins in adjacent hornblende-biotite skarn and talc-chlorite schist. Granite porphyry sills are altered to quartz + chlorite + cordierite. The mineral assemblages indicate that the gold skarns formed at 550-600°C fluid temperature in a mid-crustal environment of 330-400°C ambient temperature.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMineral deposit research for a high-tech world
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 12th Biennial SGA Meeting, 12-15 August 2013, Uppsala, Sweden
Place of PublicationSweden
PublisherSociety for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits
ChapterSkarn deposits-138 years after Toernebohm
Pages1547-1550
Number of pages4
Volume4
ISBN (Print)ISBN 978-91-7403-207-9
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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