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Regional-scale Proterozoic IOCG-mineralized breccia systems: examples from the Wernecke Mountains, Yukon, Canada
Authors:Julie Hunt  Tim Baker  Derek Thorkelson
Affiliation:(1) Yukon Geological Survey, 300-345 Main Street, Whitehorse, YT, Canada, Y1A 2B5;(2) Economic Geology Research Unit, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, 4811, Australia;(3) Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada
Abstract:A large scale Proterozoic breccia system consisting of numerous individual breccia bodies, collectively known as Wernecke Breccia, occurs in north-central Yukon Territory, Canada. Breccias cut Early Proterozoic Wernecke Supergroup sedimentary rocks and occur throughout the approximately 13 km thick deformed and weakly metamorphosed sequence. Iron oxide–copper–gold ± uranium ± cobalt mineralization is associated with the breccia bodies and occurs as veins and disseminations within breccia and surrounding rocks and locally forms the breccia matrix. Extensive sodic and potassic metasomatic alteration occurs within and around breccia bodies and is overprinted by pervasive calcite and dolomite/ankerite, and locally siderite, alteration, respectively. Multiple phases of brecciation, alteration and mineralization are evident. Breccia bodies are spatially associated with regional-scale faults and breccia emplacement made use of pre-existing crustal weaknesses and permeable zones. New evidence indicates the presence of metaevaporitic rocks in lower WSG that may be intimately related to breccia formation. No evidence of breccia-age magmatism has been found to date.
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Keywords:Wernecke Breccia  IOCG  Proterozoic  Iron oxide–  copper–  gold  Yukon
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