Abstract

The W Horizon is a thin continuous zone of low sulfide-high-grade platinum group element (PGE) mineralization in the Two Duck Lake gabbro at the Marathon Cu-PGE deposit, Coldwell Complex, Canada, that resembles reef-type PGE deposits found in much larger intrusions. The Marathon deposit was previously shown to have grown by accretion of syn-magmatic, sulfide-bearing sill-like intrusions that formed each of the W Horizon, Main Zone, and Lower Zone mineralization. Each zone can be distinguished by features such as sulfide mineral or platinum group mineral assemblages, or by Cu/Pd, Pd/Se, and Pd/Au values. For example, the W Horizon is defined by the presence of bornite, very high PGE values, low Cu/Pd (  95% of the original sulfide liquid. In some samples, metal and S abundances indicate that PGE were transported as TABS-PGE phases. This work describes an example of thin PGE-rich sill-like injections that could be of importance to PGE exploration elsewhere.

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