Basic Geochemical Profile of the Blondeau Formation in the Barlow Lake Stratigraphic Section
- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 4349 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The Barlow Lake stratigraphic section comprises the top of the
Gilman Formation, the Blondeau Formation and the three sills of the
Cummings Complex. Representative samples were analysed to allow
characterization of the chemo-stratigraphic profile and geochemical
affinity of the six rock facies found in the section. All the mineralized
horizons are associated with sedimentary units. Geochemical
signatures associated with the mineralizations are either very
weak or very localized and shown by increases in K20 around the
mineralizations and Fe203 near them. The mineralizations
are stratiform, synvolcanic but resedimented and remobilized by regional
metamorphism and possibly by hydrothermal activity initiated
by the intrusion of the Cummings Complex. The evolution of the sedimentary
basin with the decrease of its depth is confirmed by the
chemo-stratigraphic profiles. Stratigraphic position in the section
is important in order that the chemo-stratigraphy may serve as a
guide for mining exploration in the distal facies of the Blondeau
Formation.
Citation
APA: (1984) Basic Geochemical Profile of the Blondeau Formation in the Barlow Lake Stratigraphic Section
MLA: Basic Geochemical Profile of the Blondeau Formation in the Barlow Lake Stratigraphic Section . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.