Geochemical signatures of gold provinces in South Greenland

2000 
Abstract Many gold occurrences have been discovered in South Greenland over the past ten years as a result of exploration by companies and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland. Their location is examined in relation to regional geochemical distribution patterns as recorded by stream-sediment data. All of the zones of known gold mineralization are outlined by gold anomalies in both stream sediments and heavy-mineral concentrates. In the Archaean craton epigenetic, shear zone-related gold mineralization hosted by Archaean greenstone deposits lies within a pronounced high-As-Sc province, which also covers Palaeoproterozoic supracrustals-the host of one gold occurrence. In the Palaeoproterozoic Ketilidian orogen twelve occurrences of epigenetic gold mineralization have been found, of which five are located along the southeastern margin of the so-called Batholith Zone, which is interpreted as the root zone of a volcanic arc, and seven in metasediments interpreted as fore-arc deposits. A high-As provi...
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