Authors
Stéphane Perrouty, Nicolas Gaillard, Nicolas Piette-Lauzière, Reza Mir, Marc Bardoux, Gema R Olivo, Robert L Linnen, Charles L Bérubé, Philip Lypaczewski, Carl Guilmette, Leonardo Feltrin, William A Morris
Publication date
2017/4/1
Source
Ore Geology Reviews
Volume
84
Pages
185-201
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The structural setting of the Pontiac Subprovince in the vicinity of the world-class Canadian Malartic gold deposit has been revisited by combining and reinterpreting airborne geophysical surveys together with a century of structural observations. Felsic-intermediate intrusive bodies are a key component of this deposit. Defining the regional and local favorable structural setting for intrusive rock emplacement within the clastic meta-sedimentary rocks of the Pontiac Group, south of the Cadillac Larder Lake Deformation Zone, may further assist gold exploration in similar tectonic environment.
Three structural domains are interpreted in the area based on the geometry of the bedding, folds and structural fabrics related to the three major phases of deformation. During these events four phases of magmatism and one metamorphic episode occurred. The North domain, which hosts the Canadian Malartic deposit, is …
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