Abstract
Abstract The Woodcutters Zn-Pb-Ag deposit in the Rum Jungle district of the Pine Creek orogen in northern Australia was discovered in 1964 and produced 4.6 Mt of ore grading 12.3% Zn, 5.6% Pb, and 83 g/t Ag between 1985 and 1999. Woodcutters, together with several other polymetallic, uranium, and phosphate deposits, is within a Paleoproterozoic sequence of fluviatile and shallow marine sediments deposited in a deepening basin between ~2100 and 2025 Ma around the margins of an Archean granitic and gneissic dome. These sediments were overlain by turbidites and volcaniclastic rocks until the basin was inverted and the sediments and mineral deposits were deformed and metamorphosed at 1860 Ma. Whereas the polymetallic and uranium bodies at Rum Jungle are considered to be syngenetic or syndiagenetic, sulfides in the Woodcutters orebody replace dolomitic horizons in an otherwise carbonaceous unit. This suggests that Woodcutters is similar to Mississippi Valley-type mineralization and rules out affinities with younger sedimentary exhalative-style deposits elsewhere in the Pine Creek orogen. A model is proposed whereby metals were eroded from Archean basement rocks into Paleoproterozoic sandstone aquifers following the Great Oxidation Event, which also liberated sulfur by oxidation of pyrite. Evaporative conditions, as suggested by the widespread occurrence of dolomite and magnesite, may have increased the chloride content of seawater and enhanced its capacity to transport metals. Subsequently, deeply circulating seawater leached metals from the aquifers and ascended up a deep, basin-penetrating fault until it intersected carbonaceous sediments. In this environment, Zn and Pb sulfides were deposited under reducing conditions, while sulfur may have been provided by H2S from organic material. The Woodcutters and other deposits at Rum Jungle show how metals formerly locked up in Archean cratons were delivered by erosion under an oxygenated atmosphere to Paleoproterozoic shorelines, where they were further mobilized and concentrated by a variety of processes.
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