Abstract

Carbonatites are unusual alkaline rocks with diverse compositions. Although previous work has characterized the effects these rocks have on soils and plants, little is known about their impacts on local ecosystems. Using a deposit within the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence forest in northern Ontario, Canada, we investigated the effect of a carbonatite on soil chemistry and on the structure of plant and soil microbial communities. This was done using a vegetation survey conducted above and around the deposit, with corresponding soil samples collected for determining soil nutrient composition and for assessing microbial community structure using 16S/ITS Illumina Mi-Seq sequencing. In some soils above the deposit a soil chemical signature of the carbonatite was found, with the most important effect being an increase in soil pH compared with the non-deposit soils. Both plants and microorganisms responded to the altered soil chemistry: the plant communities present in carbonatite-impacted soils were dominated by ruderal species, and although differences in microbial communities across the surveyed areas were not obvious, the abundances of specific bacteria and fungi were reduced in response to the carbonatite. Overall, the deposit seems to have created microenvironments of relatively basic soil in an otherwise acidic forest soil. This study demonstrates for the first time how carbonatites can alter ecosystems in situ.

Highlights

  • Between the dates August 21st 2004 and November 21st 2004 a trenching, prospecting and geological mapping program was carried out on the Spanish River property located in Venturi and Tofflemire Townships, District of Sudbury

  • The Spanish River Carbonatite Complex property consisted of 14 mining claims and 6 leased located in Tofflemire and Venturi townships, district of Sudbury

  • The contact between fenitized wall rock and carbonatite appears to be over a maximum thickness of 300 metres. This observation is based on the trenching program and the Union Carbide drill hole

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Between the dates August 21st 2004 and November 21st 2004 a trenching, prospecting and geological mapping program was carried out on the Spanish River property located in Venturi and Tofflemire Townships, District of Sudbury. The purpose of the 2004 program like the 2003 work was to commence exploration outside of me "Burn's Mine" quarry limits with the prospect of locating further deposits of calcite, apatite, biotite and vermiculite for industrial and agricultural use

PREVIOUS WORK
CURRENT EXPLORATION PROGRAMS
Spanish River Property Location Map
MINING CLAIMS Se LEASES
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GENERAL GEOLOGY OF SPANISH RIVER COMPLEX
REGIONAL STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
SPANISH RIVER COMPLEX STRUCTURE
FENITIZED QUARTZ MONZONITE
PROTEROZOIC SPANISH RIVER CARBONATITE COMPLEX
Property Geology Map
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Large dealing associated with radioactive fenite
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