Theses/Dissertations
Author Scully, Michael V., 1954- author.

Title Geology and petrochemistry of the Mount Chase massive sulfide prospect, Penobscot County, Maine / by Michael V. Scully.

Published [Rolla, Missouri] : University of Missouri--Rolla, [1989]
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 MST DEPOSITORY  THESIS T 5850/5862,5881/5889  MICROFILM    NOT CHECKED OUT
 MST Thesis  THESIS T 5851    NOT CHECKED OUT
Description x, 117 leaves : illustrations (some color), plates (in pocket) ; 29 cm
Summary "The Mount Chase massive sulfide prospect of norththern [sic] Penobscot County, Maine was discovered in 1979 by Getty Mining Company. The deposit occurs within a sequence of lower paleozoic metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks. The footwall units consist of rhyolitic flows, quartz-feldspar crystal tuff, and altered tuffaceous volcanic breccias. These rocks lie unconformably upon intensely folded sediments which are tentatively correlated with the Grand Pitch Formation of probable Cambrian age. The footwall volcanoclastic rocks exhibit a narrow zone of intense chloritic alteration immediately below the massive sulfide horizon, and a broader zone of sericitic alteration below that. A zone of stringer mineralization is associated with the footwall alteration beneath the western side of the deposit. The massive sulfide occurs in two adjacent main lenses occurring approximately within the same stratigrahic [sic] horizon. On a microscopic scale, the sulfide minerals exhibit metamorphic recrystallization with porphyroblastic and poikilobastic textures common. The Mount Chase hanging wall units consist of a sequence of relatively unaltered crystal-lithic tuffs, greenstone, and shale. The entire Mount Chase footwall and hanging wall sequence is tentatively correlated with the early to middle Ordovician Shin Brook Formation. Representative drill core samples were analyzed by x-ray fluorescence for SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, MgO, Na2O, K2O, TiO2, P2O5, MnO, FeS2, Ba, Cu, Zn, Rb, and Sr. The chemical systems of Bastin and Ossan indicate a combination of metasedimentary and metavolcanic lithologies for the Mount Chase rocks. These results agreed well with mineralogical and textural interpretations. Harker-type variation diagrams indicate depleted levels of CaO, and somewhat elevated levels of Na2O. K2O is generally depleted in the hanging wall rocks and elevated in the footwall rocks. These observations are interpreted to be the result of alkali metasomatism in the hanging wall rocks and a combination of alkali metasomatism and hydrothermal alteration in the footwall rocks. TAS and AFM plots of the Mount Chase igneous rocks indicate subalkalic calc-alkaline affinities though the most mafic rocks plot as tholeiites"--Abstract, leaves ii-iii.
Notes Vita.
Typescript.
M.S. University of Missouri--Rolla 1989.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-105).
Other Titles MST Thesis. Geology/Geophysics (M.S., 1989)
OCLC/WorldCat Number 20191870
Author Scully, Michael V., 1954- author.
Title Geology and petrochemistry of the Mount Chase massive sulfide prospect, Penobscot County, Maine / by Michael V. Scully.
Other Titles MST Thesis. Geology/Geophysics (M.S., 1989)