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Timing of gold mineralization in the Val-d'Or District, southern Abitibi Belt; evidence for two distinct mineralizing events
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1994
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EngineeringVal-d'or DistrictMineral ProcessingEarth ScienceGeochronologySouthern Abitibi BeltGreenstone BeltTonalite DikeGold MineralizationGeologyMineral DepositQuartz Vein DepositsOre FormationTectonicsStructural GeologyYoung DepositsGeochemistryOre GenesisPetrologyMineral Geochemistry
Gold-bearing quartz vein deposits in the Val-d'Or area of the southern Abitibi greenstone belt are classified in two categories based on structural and chronologic relationships. Young deposits ( 2690 Ma) feature commonly deformed orebodies that are cut by dikes of various composition. Such deposits occur at the Siscoe, Kiena, Orion, and Norlartic mines. The Norlartic Main orebody is crosscut by a tonalite dike which has been dated by U-Pb at 2692 + or - 2 Ma, in agreement with structural data. These observations show that gold mineralization in the Val-d'Or area occurs in at least two different settings and was emplaced at different times.