Rutile compositions at the Big Bell Au deposit as a guide for exploration

Keith M. Scott*, Nigel W. Radford

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    Abstract

    The compositions of 277 grains of rutile from 24 samples from the Big Bell Au deposit and nearby smaller deposits, in the Murchison Province of Western Australia, reveal that rutiles associated with ore at Big Bell, and for up to 200 m into the footwall rocks, are V+Fe+W+Sb-rich - a characteristic of rutile that has previously only ever been documented at the Hemlo Au deposit in Canada. Rutile from the nearby Fender and Indicator deposits share this Big Bell-type signature, but that from North Fender contains Nb ± Ta, with W and Fe, suggesting formation from a quite different fluid and at a different period. The preservation of the different types of rutile in regolith samples in the Big Bell region indicates that it is possible to discriminate between the V+Fe+W+Sb-rich and Fe+Nb ± Ta-rich alteration in rutile using regolith samples.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)353-361
    Number of pages9
    JournalGeochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis
    Volume7
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2007

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