Stephanie Wafforn October 21, 2014 Structural Analysis of the Mount Polley Porphyry Cu-Au Deposit: Restoration of Post-Mineral Deformation using Ore Body.

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Stephanie Wafforn October 21, 2014 Structural Analysis of the Mount Polley Porphyry Cu-Au Deposit: Restoration of Post-Mineral Deformation using Ore Body Geometry

Mount Polley Deposit Located in the accreted island arc Quesnel Terrane in the Canadian Cordillera Silica-undersaturated alkalic porphyry Cu-Au deposit Breccia hosted, multiple ore zones Tosdal et al., 2008

Geology of the Nicola Group 5.0 – 6.5 km sequence of Carian-Norian submarine alkali basalts and limestone lenses Open syncline plunging NW 30° Thrust faults Modified from Geoscience BC Map

Mount Polley Geology

Motivation: Understand the nature of post- mineral deformation at Mount Polley by integrating new field mapping and the use of ore body geometry as a strain marker to resolve the relative sequence of faulting, folding, and tilting.

Methods Bench mapping and float mapping Constructed cross sections using drill core data to evaluate ore body geometry 3 new apatite fission track ages

Age Relationships Unconformity overlying the Northeast Zone Quartz latite ignimbrite interbedded with the conglomerate dated at ± 1.3 Ma (Logan et al. 2007)

Age Relationships Cont. Central Zone Reverse faults are older than strike-slip faults Augite porphyry dikes are youngest dikes Northeast Zone Augite porphyry dikes are cut by normal faults

Faulting Polley FaultEast Cariboo Fault Parallel to the Polley Fault Unknown magnitude of slip Reverse Fault Minimum 500m dip slip separation

Faulting North Springer Fault 230°/80° NW slickenlines trend and plunge 235°→5° Sinistral displacement of 180 m ± 20 m

Faulting Green Giant Fault <1 m wide fault zone containing pink and green fault gouge Albite + actinolite alteration found at surface in Leak Zone (1100m) and at depth in Wight Pit (650m - 400m) Dip-slip separation m to 700 m Jackson (2008)

Folding and Tilting Folding Regional open syncline plunging to the NW Folding occurred following deposition of the conglomerates and augite porphyry dikes Tilting Conglomerate beds are tilted 30-35° NW Timing of the tilting is unknown – Maybe related to reverse faulting and folding or to normal faulting?

Apatite Fission Track Ages Indicates slow cooling during the Paleocene to Eocene Short fission tracks indicative of time spent in the partial annealing zone SampleLocationEastingNorthing Elevation (m) FT Age (Ma±1σ) Mean Track Length (µm±1σ) WB Quarry Zone ± 1.83 WB Wight Pit ± 2.09 SE-09-81Southeast Zone ± 1.49

Central Zone Restoration

Northeast Zone Restoration

Summary of Structural Events

Regional Implications Emergence of the island arc offshore of the North American continent Accretion in the Middle Jurassic Relatively non-deforming in the hinterland of the orogenic fold and thrust belt Extension and exhumation in the Paleocene to Eocene