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Virginiatown Ontario
Hand sample photographs of gold from Archean deposits in Ontario and Quebec...
(a–b) Paragenetic diagram showing relative abundance of minerals from dista...
(a) Activity diagram displaying possible reactions and mineral stability fi...
Application of Thermodynamic Modeling (Activity Diagrams) to Carbonated Ultramafic Rocks Associated with Orogenic Gold Environments
Mineralogical Association of Canada
Metamorphic Gradient: A Regional-Scale Area Selection Criterion for Gold in the Northeastern Superior Province, Eastern Canadian Shield
Geology of the orogenic Cheminis gold deposit along the Larder Lake – Cadillac deformation zone, Ontario
Host-Rock and Structural Controls on the Nature and Timing of Gold Mineralization at the Holloway Mine, Abitibi Subprovince, Ontario
Gold Potential of a Hidden Archean Fault Zone: The Case of the Cadillac–Larder Lake Fault
Structural geology of the Cadillac Group along the Malartic segment of the Larder Lake Cadillac deformation zone, Quebec, and implications for gold mineralization
Gold Remobilization: Insights from Gold Deposits in the Archean Swayze Greenstone Belt, Abitibi Subprovince, Canada
SEG Newsletter 69 (April)
Abstract The Larder Lake-Cadillac Break is a gold metallotect, which extends for more than 250 km from Matachewan in Ontario to Val-d’Or in Quebec. For much of its length it juxtaposes older komatiitic rocks against younger sedimentary units. Among the adjacent sedimentary rocks are distinctive intervals of polymict conglomerate and crossbedded sandstone, which make up part of the Timiskaming Group that unconformably overlies previously folded volcanic strata. Rocks in the vicinity of the break are commonly strongly carbonatized, with the type and abundance of carbonate minerals being controlled largely by protolith composition. Shoshonitic to alkalic igneous rocks occur along the break as volcanic units within the Timiskaming, as plutonic rocks in syn-Timiskaming stocks and plugs, and as local arrays of albitite dikes of intermediate composition. High-strain dislocative deformation is variably developed along the break but its intensity is in part a reflection of metasomatic phyllosilicates in the affected rocks. Gold deposits tend to form clusters along the break and their relationship to it is two-fold: a subset of geologically similar deposits are localized in direct proximity to the break but the majority of gold in the region is found in diverse settings away from it with no clear genetic connection.