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Introduction to the Grenville Province: a geological and mineral resources perspective derived from government and academic research initiatives

机译:格林维尔省简介:从政府和学术研究计划中得出的地质和矿产资源观点

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Canadian society faces a significant decline in the number of active mines and in the discovery rate of base and precious metal deposits. Exploring in the shadows of active and former mines with improved metallogenic models and new technologies is one way to address this problem. Another way is to diversify mineral exploration outside known mining camps and target prospective but underexplored settings and nonconventional mineral deposits. In Canadian terms, diversifying exploration commonly translates into targeting gneissic and granitic terrains where modern geoscience knowledge may be rare or only at reconnaissance scale and where key regional and local indicators and vectors to ore may be missing in the geological record. Though underexplored settings abound in Canada, only one orogen has an aura that discourages exploration: the Grenville Province. Consequently, even though the Grenville Province provides the best model of a deep continental-collision zone so far studied anywhere on Earth and constitutes a microcosm of continental accretion, it remains underexplored, underprospected, undermapped and underestimated. It is thus essential to revisit the mineral potential of the most accessible orogen of the Canadian Shield, search for its missing volcanic belts, reexamine its ore deposits and mineral occurrences, and explore new research avenues using the best remote-sensing devices on Earth: human eyes. This special issue captures advances associated with regional field investigations by government that played a special role in opening up frontier areas for mineral exploration. Papers stemming from academia and government-university-industry consortiums investigate further some of the topics covered by these and earlier surveys and others contribute structural and metamorphic insights that will be valuable in future mapping projects. The advances reported here for the Grenville Province may provide impetus to revisit other Grenville-age terrains worldwide, just as metallogenic models developed in other countries have provided the means to look for mineral deposits in the Grenville Province in a different manner. Collectively all the various approaches presented in this volume help us to revamp our way of looking at the mineral potential of the Grenville orogen.
机译:加拿大社会的活跃矿山数量以及贱金属和贵金属矿床的发现率面临着显着下降。利用改进的成矿模型和新技术探索活跃矿井和旧矿井的阴影是解决此问题的一种方法。另一种方法是使已知采矿营地以外的矿产勘探多样化,并针对潜在但未开发的环境和非常规矿藏。用加拿大的话来说,多样化的勘探通常会转化成针对片麻岩和花岗岩的地带,在这些地带,现代地球科学知识可能很少,或者仅在侦察规模上,并且地质记录中可能缺少主要的区域和地方指示物和矿石载体。尽管加拿大的勘探开发环境比比皆是,但只有一个造山带具有阻止勘探的光环:格林维尔省。因此,尽管格伦维尔省提供了迄今为止在地球上任何地方进行研究的深部大陆碰撞带的最佳模型,并且构成了大陆增生的缩影,但它仍处于勘探,勘探不足,测绘不足和低估的状态。因此,必须重新审视加拿大盾构最易接近的造山带的矿藏潜力,寻找其缺失的火山带,重新检查其矿床和矿物分布,并使用地球上最佳的遥感设备探索新的研究途径:人类眼睛。本期专刊介绍了政府在开展矿产勘探前沿领域方面发挥特殊作用的与政府进行的区域田野调查有关的进展。来自学术界和政府-大学-工业财团的论文进一步研究了这些和较早的调查所涵盖的一些主题,而其他一些则对结构和变质见解做出了贡献,这些见解在将来的制图项目中将是有价值的。此处报告的格伦维尔省的进展可能为重新探寻全球其他格伦维尔时代的地形提供了动力,就像其他国家开发的成矿模型提供了以不同方式在格伦维尔省寻找矿床的手段一样。总的来说,本卷中介绍的所有各种方法都有助于我们重新审视Grenville造山带的矿物潜力。

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