TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterisation of host rocks and hydrothermal alteration of the Qussuk gold occurrence, Southern West Greenland
AU - Schlatter, Denis Martin
AU - Christensen, Rasmus
PY - 2010/7/7
Y1 - 2010/7/7
N2 - Gold exploration in the Godthåbsfjord region has been carried out since
the early 1990s, and the region is now recognised as a gold province.
Several prospects have been drilled and Storø is the most advanced
project in the Færingehavn terrane. The gold occurrence at Storø is 2635
Ma old according to 207Pb/206Pb age determinations of metamorphic zircons associated with auriferous arsenopyrite (Nutman et al.
2007). Qussuk is located in the Akia terrane (Fig. 1), separated from
the Færingehavn terrane in the south by the SW–NE-trending Ivinnguit
fault. The Ivinnguit and Ataneq faults are spatially associated with
several hydrothermal gold occurrences. From north to south these are:
Isua, Storø, Bjørneøen, Sadelø, Store Malene and Qilanngaarsuit (Fig. 1;
Appel et al. 2005; Kolb et al. 2009). The Qussuk
prospect 20–25 km north of the Ataneq fault is 20 km long, 2–3 km wide,
and divided from north to south into the ‘Swan N’, ‘Swan’ and ‘Plateau’
areas (Fig. 1).
AB - Gold exploration in the Godthåbsfjord region has been carried out since
the early 1990s, and the region is now recognised as a gold province.
Several prospects have been drilled and Storø is the most advanced
project in the Færingehavn terrane. The gold occurrence at Storø is 2635
Ma old according to 207Pb/206Pb age determinations of metamorphic zircons associated with auriferous arsenopyrite (Nutman et al.
2007). Qussuk is located in the Akia terrane (Fig. 1), separated from
the Færingehavn terrane in the south by the SW–NE-trending Ivinnguit
fault. The Ivinnguit and Ataneq faults are spatially associated with
several hydrothermal gold occurrences. From north to south these are:
Isua, Storø, Bjørneøen, Sadelø, Store Malene and Qilanngaarsuit (Fig. 1;
Appel et al. 2005; Kolb et al. 2009). The Qussuk
prospect 20–25 km north of the Ataneq fault is 20 km long, 2–3 km wide,
and divided from north to south into the ‘Swan N’, ‘Swan’ and ‘Plateau’
areas (Fig. 1).
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U2 - 10.34194/geusb.v20.4963
DO - 10.34194/geusb.v20.4963
M3 - Article
SN - 2597-2154
SN - 1904-4666
SN - 1604-8156
VL - 20
SP - 63
EP - 66
JO - Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin
JF - Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin
ER -