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Oxygen-isotope geochemistry of metamorphosed,massive sulfide deposits of the Flin Flon — Snow Lake belt,Manitoba
Authors:Pradeep K Aggarwal  Fred J Longstaffe
Institution:(1) Department of Geology, University of Alberta, T6G 2E3 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;(2) Present address: Battelle/OWTD, 7000 S. Adams Street, 60521 Willowbrook, IL, USA
Abstract:Oxygen-isotope compositions have been measured for whole-rock and mineral samples of host and hydrothermally altered rocks from three massive sulfide deposits, Centennial (CL), Spruce Point (SP), and Anderson Lake (AL), in the Flin Flon — Snow Lake belt, Manitoba. Wholerock delta 18O values of felsic metavolcanic, host rocks (+8.5 to +16.1permil) are higher than those of altered rocks from the three deposits. The delta 18O values of altered rocks are lower in the chlorite zone and muscovite zone-I (CL=+ 5.3permil; SP=+5.4 to +8.3permil; AL= +3.7 to +5.9permil) than in the gradational zone (CL= +9.9 to +11.7permil; SP= +8.4 to +9.8permil; AL= + 6.6 to +7.7permil). Muscovite schist (Muscovite Zone-II) enveloping the Anderson Lake ore body has delta 18O values of +7.2 to +8.3permil. Quartz, biotite, muscovite, and chlorite separated from the altered rocks have lower delta 18O values compared to the same minerals separated from the host rocks. However, isotopic fractionation between mineral-pairs is generally similar in both host and altered rocks.It is interpreted that differences in the oxygen-isotope compositions of the altered and host rocks were produced prior to metamorphism, during hydrothermal alteration related to ore-deposition. Isotopic homogenization during metamorphism occurred on a grain-to-grain scale, over no more than a few meters. The whole-rock delta 18O values did not change significantly during metamorphism. The generally lower delta 18O values of altered rocks, the Cu-rich nature of the ore and the occurrence of the muscovite zone-II at Anderson Lake are consistent with the presence of higher temperature hydrothermal fluids at Anderson Lake than at the Centennial and Spruce Point deposits.
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