The Selwyn basin and Mackenzie platform of northwestern Canada house an array of mineral deposits and prospects that are rich in silver, including Neoproterozoic red-bed or Kupferschiefer-type Cu and lower Paleozoic sedimentary exhalative (SEDEX) and Zn–Pb deposits. Within this overall metallogenic setting, the middle Cambrian (Drumian) Rockslide Formation was deposited under a largely oxic water column on the platform-to-basin slope along the eastern side of the Selwyn basin. The formation includes an interval termed the Ravens Throat River Lagerstätte, which is a localized Burgess Shale-type calcareous mudstone about 2 m thick that preserves soft-bodied fossils. The mudstone contains comparatively large amounts of organic carbon preserved as thin carbonaceous laminae and discontinuous seams, representing benthic microbial mats, the remains of cyanobacteria and algae that were living in the water column, fecal pellets, large coprolites, and degraded animal tissues. The upper part of the Rockslide Formation, including the fossiliferous interval, contains elevated concentrations of Ag, up to 0.47 ppm. Some of the Ag in the mudstone occurs as aggregates of elemental particles ∼10 µm in size, preferentially on the carbonaceous material comprising the coprolites. This localized enrichment suggests bioaccumulation of Ag nanoparticles or Ag+ from the water column by microorganisms on the coprolites or degrading organic matter in them. The source of the Ag may have been from penecontemporaneous SEDEX metallogeny or from broadly related subsurface fluids in the Selwyn Basin that enriched the overlying seawater.
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August 18, 2021
Evidence for microbially mediated silver enrichment in a middle Cambrian Burgess Shale-type deposit, Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada
Julien Kimmig;
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Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.Corresponding author: Julien Kimmig (email: [email protected]).
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Brian R. Pratt
Brian R. Pratt
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Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada.
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Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Brian R. Pratt
b
Department of Geological Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2, Canada.Corresponding author: Julien Kimmig (email: [email protected]).
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Received:
14 Mar 2021
Accepted:
10 Aug 2021
First Online:
14 Feb 2022
Online ISSN: 1480-3313
Print ISSN: 0008-4077
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Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2022) 59 (2): 123–133.
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Received:
14 Mar 2021
Accepted:
10 Aug 2021
First Online:
14 Feb 2022
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Julien Kimmig, Brian R. Pratt; Evidence for microbially mediated silver enrichment in a middle Cambrian Burgess Shale-type deposit, Mackenzie Mountains, northwestern Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2021;; 59 (2): 123–133. doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2021-0035
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- algae
- biogenic processes
- biogenic structures
- Burgess Shale
- Cambrian
- Canada
- clastic rocks
- copper ores
- coprolites
- enrichment
- fossiliferous materials
- lead ores
- lead-zinc deposits
- Mackenzie Mountains
- metal ores
- metals
- microbial mats
- microorganisms
- Middle Cambrian
- mineral exploration
- mudstone
- Paleozoic
- sea water
- sedex-type deposits
- sedimentary rocks
- sedimentary structures
- Selwyn Basin
- silver
- silver ores
- taphonomy
- Western Canada
- zinc ores
- Cyanobacteria
- Drumian
- Bacteria
- Ravens Throat River fauna
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