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Abstract: A sequence of Permo-Triassic rocks within a 260 square kilometre part of the Kluane Ranges, southwestern Yukon, consists of Lower Permian volcaniclastic and sedimentary rocks, disconformably overlain by upper Triassic amygdaloidal volcanic rocks. Mafic to ultramafic rocks occur within the upper part of the Permian section and in the Triassic flows. Folding and faulting of this sequence is intense.
The ultramafic rocks are peridotite-dunite complexes in the form of sills. Some gabbroic bodies have intruded along sill boundaries, but most are separate sills or dykes. Nowhere have they been found cutting rocks younger than the upper Triassic volcanics.
Ni-Cu mineralization is spatially associated with the gabbros and peridotites. Dunite portions of ultramafic complexes are barren. Sulphide minerals include pyrrhotite, pentlandite and chalcopyrite, locally with pyrite, sphalerite and galena. Occurrences are classified as follows::
1. Massive to stringer within country rock adjacent to gabbro intruding peridotite.
2. Massive to heavily disseminated at the country rock contact of gabbro intruding peridotite.
3. A) Heavily disseminated to nearly massive within gabbro intruding peridotite.
B) Disseminated within separate gabbroic bodies.
4. Very weakly disseminated within peridotite.
The mineralized gabbro-ultramafic intrusions are spatially related to the Triassic volcanic flows. The mafic and ultramafic rocks, their Ni-Cu deposits, and volcanic flows are believed to be related genetically.
This report is accompanied by five geological maps as follows:: 1) Arch Creek (1::4760
scale; NTS 115 G/5 northeast); 2) Wellgreen area (1::4800 scale; NTS 115 G/5 northeast); 3) Linda Creek (1::2380 scale; NTS 115 G/6 northwest); 4) White River (1::4760 scale; NTS 115 F/15 northeast); and 5) Quill Creek (1::80 000; 115 G/5,6 north and 115 G/11,12 south).
The ultramafic rocks are peridotite-dunite complexes in the form of sills. Some gabbroic bodies have intruded along sill boundaries, but most are separate sills or dykes. Nowhere have they been found cutting rocks younger than the upper Triassic volcanics.
Ni-Cu mineralization is spatially associated with the gabbros and peridotites. Dunite portions of ultramafic complexes are barren. Sulphide minerals include pyrrhotite, pentlandite and chalcopyrite, locally with pyrite, sphalerite and galena. Occurrences are classified as follows::
1. Massive to stringer within country rock adjacent to gabbro intruding peridotite.
2. Massive to heavily disseminated at the country rock contact of gabbro intruding peridotite.
3. A) Heavily disseminated to nearly massive within gabbro intruding peridotite.
B) Disseminated within separate gabbroic bodies.
4. Very weakly disseminated within peridotite.
The mineralized gabbro-ultramafic intrusions are spatially related to the Triassic volcanic flows. The mafic and ultramafic rocks, their Ni-Cu deposits, and volcanic flows are believed to be related genetically.
This report is accompanied by five geological maps as follows:: 1) Arch Creek (1::4760
scale; NTS 115 G/5 northeast); 2) Wellgreen area (1::4800 scale; NTS 115 G/5 northeast); 3) Linda Creek (1::2380 scale; NTS 115 G/6 northwest); 4) White River (1::4760 scale; NTS 115 F/15 northeast); and 5) Quill Creek (1::80 000; 115 G/5,6 north and 115 G/11,12 south).
Authors: Campbell, S.W.
Map Scale: 1 : 0
NTS Mapsheet(s): 115F, 115G
Citation: Campbell, S.W., 1976. Nickel-Copper-Sulphide Deposits in Kluane Ranges, Yukon (Parts of 115F, 115G). Yukon Geological Survey, Open File 1976-10.
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NTS Mapsheet(s): 115F, 115G
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Wellgreen-Far East Zone | 115G 024 | Hard-rock | Deposit |
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