• Title of article

    Strong remanent magnetization in pyrrhotite: A structurally controlled example from the Paleoproterozoic Tanami orogenic gold province, northern Australia

  • Author/Authors

    Direen، نويسنده , , Nicholas G. and Pfeiffer، نويسنده , , Kate M. and Schmidt، نويسنده , , Philip W.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    96
  • To page
    106
  • Abstract
    Rocks associated with an orogenic gold system in the Paleoproterozoic Granites/Tanami Inlier of northern Australia exhibit strong natural remanent magnetism, identifiable in regional aeromagnetic data. raphical analysis indicates the two dominant magnetic minerals in the rocks of this region are multidomain magnetite and monoclinic pyrrhotite. Chemical analysis using an electron microprobe has determined that the magnetite and pyrrhotite are stoichiometrically pure, without significant elemental substitution. Alternating field demagnetization, Curie Temperature, and hysteresis analysis indicates that the remanently magnetized phase is monoclinic pyrrhotite with low magnetic susceptibility. In contrast, multidomain magnetites lack remanence and have high magnetic susceptibilities. tite is preserved in the rock mass along with other sulfide minerals as millimeter-scale veins parallel to regionally developed, penetrative mylonitic shear bands (c-planes) formed during sulfide remobilization in the waning, cooling stages of hydrothermal Au deposition. In contrast, magnetite grains exhibit porphyroblastic textures, consistent with formation during prograde to peak metamorphism, indicating formation prior to pyrrhotite, earlier in the orogenic cycle. Because of the low Curie Temperature (ca. 325 °C) of pyrrhotite, it is therefore likely that remanent magnetization effects observed in aeromagnetic images of the Tanami Inlier, are associated with structures intimately related to the late stages of Au mineralization during retrograde greenschist metamorphism after the peak thermal point of the orogenic cycle.
  • Keywords
    magnetite , magnetics , pyrrhotite , Tanami , Gold , Paleoproterozoic
  • Journal title
    Precambrian Research
  • Serial Year
    2008
  • Journal title
    Precambrian Research
  • Record number

    2319001