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Orogenesis, high-T thermal events, and gold vein formation within metamorphic rocks of the Alaskan Cordillera

January 1, 1993

Mesothermal, gold-bearing quartz veins are widespread within allochthonous terranes of Alaska that are composed dominantly of greenschist-facies metasedimentary rocks. The most productive lode deposits are concentrated in south-central and southeastern Alaska; small and generally nonproductive gold-bearing veins occur upstream from major placer deposits in interior and northern Alaska. Ore-forming fluids in all areas are consistent with derivation from metamorphic devolatilisation reactions, and a close temporal relationship exists between high-T tectonic deformation, igneous activity, and gold mineralization. Ore fluids were of consistently low salinity, CO2-rich, and had ??18O values of 7 ???-12??? and ??D values between -15??? and -35???. Upper-crustal temperatures within the metamorphosed terranes reached at least 450-500??C before onset of significant gold-forming hydrothermal activity. In southern Alaska, gold deposits formed during latter stages of Tertiary, subduction-related, collisional orogenesis and were often temporally coeval with calc-alkaline magmatism. -from Authors

Publication Year 1993
Title Orogenesis, high-T thermal events, and gold vein formation within metamorphic rocks of the Alaskan Cordillera
Authors R. J. Goldfarb, L. W. Snee, W. J. Pickthorn
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Mineralogical Magazine
Index ID 70017985
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse