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The Mount Grace Carbonatite; an Nb and light rare earth element-enriched marble of probable pyroclastic origin in the Shuswap Complex, southeastern British Columbia

Trygve Hoy and Y. T. John Kwong
The Mount Grace Carbonatite; an Nb and light rare earth element-enriched marble of probable pyroclastic origin in the Shuswap Complex, southeastern British Columbia
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists (October 1986) 81 (6): 1374-1386

Abstract

A thin carbonatite marble unit, referred to here as the Mount Grace carbonatite, has been traced discontinuously for approximately 25 km along the northwestern margin of Frenchman Cap dome, southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It forms essentially one conformable layer that averages 3 m in thickness. It contains abundant apatite, phlogopite, and sodic amphibole and contains high concentrations of Mn, Sr, Ba, Nb, and the light rare earth elements, La, Ce, and Nd. Based on detailed stratigraphy and structural setting, the Mount Grace carbonatite is correlative and assumed to be continuous, with a similar carbonatite in the Perry River area, 10 to 15 km to the south. Here, nepheline syenite gneiss and discontinuous carbonatite lenses intrude the stratigraphic succession.The Mount Grace carbonatite is interpreted to be a pyroclastic carbonatite that was deposited on shallow marine tidal flats. Evidence includes its great lateral extent, its distinctly layered nature, its occurrence at a specific stratigraphic horizon, and its lack of contact alteration. It is distinguished mineralogically and chemically from the Perry River intrusive carbonatites, which are discontinuous lenses, have fenitized margins, and contain abundant magnetite, ilmenite, and columbite, minerals which are rare or absent in the Mount Grace carbonatite. The intrusive carbonatites are also distinguished by a higher average concentration of Nb but lower average concentrations of the light rare earth elements.Although the analyzed Mount Grace carbonatite samples are generally low grade, with total Nb, La, Ce, and Nd ranging from approximately 0.04 to 0.8 percent, the large lateral extent makes it a tremendous potential source for these elements.


ISSN: 0361-0128
EISSN: 1554-0774
Coden: ECGLAL
Serial Title: Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists
Serial Volume: 81
Serial Issue: 6
Title: The Mount Grace Carbonatite; an Nb and light rare earth element-enriched marble of probable pyroclastic origin in the Shuswap Complex, southeastern British Columbia
Affiliation: B.C. Minist. Energy, Mines and Pet. Resour., Min. Resour. Div., Victoria, BC, Canada
Pages: 1374-1386
Published: 198610
Text Language: English
Publisher: Economic Geology Publishing Company, Lancaster, PA, United States
References: 32
Accession Number: 1987-015505
Categories: Economic geology, geology of ore deposits
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sect., geol. sketch maps
N51°23'60" - N51°31'60", W118°52'00" - W118°43'60"
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Society of Economic Geologists
Update Code: 1987

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