Stratigraphic Positions of Mineralized in the Mount Bourbeau and Lac Berrigan Regions and their Significance
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- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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- 12
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The Mount Bourbeau Lac Berrigan area is located just to the
north of the Town of Chibougamau. The axial trace of the Chibougamau
syncline borders the northern part of both areas. The area contains
Archean rocks of the Roy Group, intruded by the Cummings
Complex and the Line Lake tonalite stock. Proterozoic sedimentary
rocks occur in a series of outliers.
Various Cu, Zn, Pb, Ag, Au and Mo showings are dispersed over
the area in a wide range of time and space. Pre-Kenoran (stratiform
and stringer) showings related to volcanic activity may be distinguished
as well as the syn-or post-Kenoran (vein) types whose nature
is imprecisely known.
In this area, the stratiform showings occur in the Gilman and
Blondeau Formations, whereas the vein type showings occur for the
most part in fractures or breccias within or along the contacts of
the various sills of the Cummings Complex.
Mount Bourbeau is distinguished by the greatest variety of
showings as well as the proximal volcanic facies of the Blondeau
Formation. A volcanic centre is presumed to lie a short distance
north or east of the locality.
Locally, the Line Lake stock contains significant silver,
molybdenum and gold mineralization. Its role as a metal reservoir,
a source of heat for the circulation of hydrothermal fluids and its
control of the local tectonic style remains to be determined.
Citation
APA: (1984) Stratigraphic Positions of Mineralized in the Mount Bourbeau and Lac Berrigan Regions and their Significance
MLA: Stratigraphic Positions of Mineralized in the Mount Bourbeau and Lac Berrigan Regions and their Significance . Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.