Mica composition as a vector to gold mineralization: Deciphering hydrothermal and metamorphic effects in the Malartic district, Quebec

Volume: 95, Pages: 789 - 820
Published: Apr 1, 2018
Abstract
Canadian Malartic, with a total endowment of 16.3 Moz Au, is an important example of a large-tonnage, low-grade Archean gold deposit (current reserves of 204 Mt @ 1.08 g/t Au). It is located in the southern Superior Province in contact with, and immediately south of the east-west trending Cadillac-Larder Lake fault zone, which delineates the boundary between the Pontiac and Abitibi subprovinces. The deposit is hosted by Pontiac Group...
Paper Details
Title
Mica composition as a vector to gold mineralization: Deciphering hydrothermal and metamorphic effects in the Malartic district, Quebec
Published Date
Apr 1, 2018
Volume
95
Pages
789 - 820
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