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Petrogenesis and mineralization potential of the Bradley Peak komatiitic basalts, Wyoming Province

September 12, 2025

The ca. 2.72 Ga Bradley Peak greenstone terrane in the Wyoming Province contains spinifex- and cumulate-textured komatiitic volcanic rocks that may host Ni-Cu-PGE sulfide mineralization. New whole rock geochemistry classifies these rocks as Al-undepleted komatiitic basalts derived from a parental melt with ~17 wt. % MgO. Isotopic data (Sm-Nd, Re-Os) and REE profiles suggest a plume source and possible assimilation of juvenile footwall volcanic rocks. Calculated sulfur concentrations at sulfide saturation and low-detection PGE geochemistry indicate these magmas did not saturate a sulfide liquid resulting in sulfide mineralization. Although the Bradley Peak komatiitic basalt flows are unlikely to host magmatic sulfide mineralization, they are likely the source of Au for regional orogenic gold deposits.

Publication Year 2025
Title Petrogenesis and mineralization potential of the Bradley Peak komatiitic basalts, Wyoming Province
Authors Lisa Zieman, Michael Jenkins, Michael L. Zientek, Jacob Poletti, Alan D. Rooney
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70271690
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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