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Final Technical Report

January 31, 2012

For USGS MRERP Grant Award number G10AP00052,


$30,000, 1/1/2010-12/31/2010

Footprints of porphyry Cu deposits: Vectors to the hydrothermal center


using mineral mapping and lithogeochemistry

By the Principal Investigator,


John H. Dilles
Professor of Geology
College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences
104 CEOAS Admin Bldg
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR 97331-5503
ph 541-737-1245; fax 541-737-1200
dillesj@geo.oregonstate.edu

Summary
This research was conducted collaboratively by Richard Tosdal and students of the
University of British Columbia, by Scott Halley of MinMap (Perth, Australia, and by John Dilles
and students from Oregon State University. The project was funded collaboratively by six
international mining and minerals exploration companies and the USGS with the objective of
collecting mineralogic and geochemical data from the hydrothermally altered rocks that lie above
and lateral to porphyry copper type ore deposits. These hydrothermally altered distal zones are
commonly poorly mineralized, and extend hundreds of meters to up to 10 km from the mineable
ores. The goals were twofold: 1) to obtain data on the 3-D distribution of minerals and
geochemically anomalous elements around large porphyry copper deposits to better understand
the nature of hydrothermal alteration processes, metal deposition, and permeable pathways for
hydrothermal fluids; and 2) to build a 3-D model that includes mineralogic zonation as well as
anomalous geochemical gradients that may prove useful for prospecting for mineral deposits
concealed at depth or under post-mineral rock cover. Simple exploration tools were employed so
as to be exportable to industry, and these include portable field ASD and PIMA shortwave
infrared spectrometers for rapid identification of hydrous minerals and commercially available
ICP-AES and ICP-MS analysis of rock samples dissolved by the 4 acid method (hydrochloricnitric-perchloric-hydrofluoric) to obtain low detection levels (<0.1 to 1 ppb, typical) for 48
elements. We did selective analytical work in the laboratory to confirm the mineralogy and
compositions of micas and chlorites (i.e., X-ray diffraction, electron microprobe, laser ablationICP-MS)
In the broader study, samples were collected from several field sites including Yerington,
Nevada, Butte, Montana, Christmas, Arizona, Highland Valley, British Columbia, and Red Chris,
British Columbia. Results in all these locations were broadly similar, and suggest that all
porphyry copper deposits, despite different tectonic settings, magma compositions, ages, and ore
mineral suites produce a relatively consistent mineralogic and geochemical zonation. (Note that
the minerals are not identical, and the magnitude of trace metal anomalies varies significantly).
In the mineralogic studies, we focused on white mica and clays (muscovite, illite,
pyrophyllite, etc) and chlorite. Near the copper ore bodies, white mica is dominated by
muscovite that formed at relatively high temperature (~400-500C) on the basis of slightly
elevated paragonite (Na) and phengite (Fe, Mg) components. Most feldspars not replaced by
muscovite were dusted by fine-grained white mica with an illite composition during a late stage
when the hydrothermal system had cooled below 300C. In the upper and outer parts of the
hydrothermal system, muscovite dominates and ranges in composition from low-Na-Fe-Mg mica
along main fluid pathways characterized by strong alteration to phengitic muscovite (Fe-, Mgrich) in weakly altered zones that include relic feldspars. Illite is also present in many feldsparbearing samples, and here also is interpreted to form at lower temperatures than muscovite. All
illite is phengitic (Mg-, Fe-bearing). Phengitic illites and muscovites are indistinguishable via
shortwave infrared spectral analyses because illites and muscovite compositions are
distinguished via the K content and tetrahedral Al/Si ratio, and variations of these parameters
produce no spectral shifts. Rather, the 2200 nm absorption shifts to longer wavelength as
phengite content (Mg, Fe) increases in both muscovite and illite. Mica compositions largely are
controlled by the pH conditions, where Al-rich muscovites form in relatively acidic conditions
(low pH) and phengitic (Mg,Fe) muscovites and illites form in more neutral conditions

(moderate pH), consistent with mineral exchange reactions. Chlorite compositions were also
studied, and their Al content also reflects pH conditions, but more weakly than mica.
Whole rock lithogeochemistry allows tracking of the path of the magmatic hydrothermal
fluid above (and lateral to) the ore zone within rocks containing sulfides and affected by
hydrolytic alteration (i.e., muscovite, illite, pyrophyllite, alunite). Weak hydrolytical alteration
characterized by sericite (white mica), chorite, and relc feldspar shows similar, but weaker
anomalies. Mo, W, and Sn extend a short distance (<1 km), whereas Se, Te, Bi, Sb, and As
extend into the subvolcanic environment (>1 km upward), and Li, Cs, Rb, Ba and Tl extend to
shallow environment and outward as a halo in the chlorite-bearing rocks. Tl, Li, Cu, Zn, and Pb
are found in trace amounts in hydrothermal micas, chlorite, and clays, but the other metals are
largely present as trace amounts in pyrite (e.g., As) or as minute sulfides that have not been
examined in this study. In the ore zone, many transition metals and trace metals are depleted
(Zn, Mn, Co, Ni, Sr, Pb, As, Tl, Cs, Rb, and Li) in part as a result of alteration of primary
hornblende, biotite, and plagioclase. Zn, Mn, Sr, Co, Ni, and Li anomalies in distal and shallow
parts of the hydrothermal system therefore in part reflect the redistribution of these elements by
interior leaching and distal precipitation. The positions of the metal anomalies and gradients in
metal ratios may be promising exploration tools.
The research was supported by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Department of the Interior,
under USGS award number G10AP00052. The views and conclusions contained in this
document are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the
official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government.
Products
The final report for this project is the Geology MS Thesis of Julia F. Cohen from Oregon
State University, defended on September 9, 2011, and completed by October 1, 2011. The full
thesis and appendices are saved in Adobe Acrobat pdf digital format, and presented to the
USGS on a CD and in an attachment to an e-mail. The MS thesis is the promised deliverable for
the MRERP award.
The publications resulting from this work are:
Cohen, J.F., 2011, Mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermal alteration at the AnnMason porphyry copper deposit, Nevada: Comparison of large-scale ore exploration
techniques to mineral chemistry: [MS thesis], Oregon State University, 111 pages (plus
appendices, p. 112-580).
Cohen, J.F., Dilles, John H.; Tosdal, Richard M.; Halley, Scott:, 2011,Compositional
variations in hydrothermal white micas and chlorites in a porphyry Cu system at
Yerington: Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America, May, 2011, Vol. 43,
Issue 4, pp.63-64.
[note, we plan to submit chapters 2 and 3 of Ms. Cohens MS thesis for peer-reviewed
journal publication in late 2012].

AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF


Julia F. Cohen for the degree of Master of Science in Geology presented on September 9,
2011.
Title: Mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason
porphyry copper deposit, Nevada: Comparison of large-scale ore exploration techniques
to mineral chemistry

Abstract approved:
John H. Dilles
The detection of subtle variations in mineral chemistry in zoned hydrothermal
alteration associated with the formation of porphyry copper deposits by short-wave
infrared (SWIR) spectroscopy and rock chemistry are potentially valuable vectoring tools
for mineral exploration. In order to correctly interpret the data collected by these
methods, results must be calibrated by mineral data. Hydrothermal white mica, illite and
chlorite grains were sampled from the Ann-Mason deposit in the Yerington district,
Nevada, a Middle Jurassic porphyry copper system extended and tilted ~ 90 to the west.
Mineral compositions vary spatially and record interactions with chemically distinct
hydrothermal fluids over a vertical distance of ~3.5 km and a lateral distance of ~2 km
from the ore center. Data suggest SWIR spectroscopy and bulk rock geochemical
sampling can detect changes in mineral chemistry related to ore deposit formation but
both methods have limitations.
To relate SWIR spectroscopy to mineral compositions, spectra from rock samples
were measured and characteristic features commonly used to identify white mica, illite
and chlorite were compared to chemical compositions of mineral grains determined by
electron microprobe analysis (EMPA). Results demonstrate SWIR spectroscopy can be
used to detect changes in the aluminum content of micas using the wavelength of the
2200 nm feature and may be used to map fluid pH gradients in rocks with muscovite or
illite-bearing assemblages. The following compositional characteristics determined by

EMPA for white mica/illite were observed in the SWIR spectra: (1) an increase in the
wavelength of the Al-OH absorption at ca. 2200 nm that is positively correlated with
Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu) content and negatively correlated with total Al (apfu) corresponding
to Tschermak substitution in both muscovite and illite, and (2) a decrease the wavelength
of the ca. 2200 nm absorption to values below 2193 nm attributed to an increase in Na
content (apfu) from paragonitic substitution in muscovite. For this sample set, illite
cannot be distinguished from muscovite using SWIR spectroscopy. Chlorite
compositional variations could not be identified in SWIR spectra of rocks and were likely
obscured by coexisting highly reflective clays and micas.
To compare trace metal gradients in rocks and minerals, trace metal
concentrations in altered rock collected in a broad geochemical sampling campaign were
measured using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and inductively coupled
plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-MS/AES) and compared to trace metal
contents of hydrothermal white mica, illite and chlorite as determined by laser ablationinductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Cu, Mo, Te, Se, Bi, Sb,
As, W, Sn, Li and Tl are enriched rocks from the zone of potassic, sericitic and shallowlevel advanced argillic alteration that represents the near-vertical pathway of the ore fluid
from the mineralized zone (3.5 km depth) to the paleosurface. Of these elements, W, Sn
and Tl enrichment in rock can be attributed, at least partially, to increased concentrations
in muscovite and illite. Li enrichment can be attributed to increased concentrations in
chlorite and differences in wall-rock lithology above 1 km depth. Zn, Mn, Co, Ni, V and
Sc are depleted in altered rock above the ore zone and redistributed laterally by
circulating sedimentary brines as verified by gradients in chlorite chemistry from
propylitic alteration. Chalcophile elements Mo, Te, Se, Bi are rarely detected in white
mica/illite or chlorite in concentrations greater than 1 ppm and, in more than 50% of
analyses, levels are below detection.

Copyright by Julia F. Cohen


September 9, 2011
All Rights Reserved

Mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason porphyry


copper deposit, Nevada: Comparison of large-scale ore exploration techniques to mineral
chemistry
by
Julia F. Cohen

A THESIS
submitted to
Oregon State University

in partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the
degree of
Master of Science

Presented September 9, 2011


Commencement June 2012

Master of Science thesis of Julia F. Cohen presented on September 9, 2011


APPROVED:

Major Professor, representing Geology

Chair of the Department of Geoscience

Dean of the Graduate School

I understand that my dissertation will become part of the permanent collection of Oregon
State University libraries. My signature below authorizes release of my dissertation to
any reader upon request.

Julia F. Cohen, Author

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I would like to thank my advisor, Dr. John Dilles, for presenting me this research
opportunity and for his support, and patience, in the lab and in the field. I have learned
and grown exponentially as scientist under his guidance and, without him, this project
would not have been possible. I would also like to thank my committee members Dr.
Adam Kent and Dr. Richard Tosdal for their time and advice, and my graduate school
representative Dr. Kevin Gable, for his time and effort and for volunteering to be a part of
this process. In addition, I am grateful to Scott Halley for his help interpreting the
spectral data and for his general feedback and advice.
I would like to thank Barrick Gold, Teck, Imperial Minerals, BHP and Freeport
for their financial support. Additional financial support for this research was provided by
the USGS and SEG. I am thankful to Dr. Frank Tepley and Dale Burns for their help
using the electron microprobe and to Dr. Adam Kent, Alison Koleszar and Matt Loewen
for their help on the laser. I would like to thank Tatiana Alva at UBC for her
collaboration on this project and for her assistance using the TerraSpec.
I would like to thank Federico Cernuschi and Stephanie Grocke for reading drafts
and giving feedback and, to all the VIPERs, for being such a great group of scientists and
friends. I would like to give a special thanks to my parents, Chuck and Kathryn Cohen,
for their love and encouragement and for acting as outside editors. Last but not least, I
would like to thank Adam Billings, my fiance and best friend, for taking a leap and
following me on this adventure and, hopefully, on many more to come.

CONTRIBUTION OF AUTHORS
Dr. John Dilles, Dr. Richard Tosdal and Dr. Scott Halley collected and described the set
of samples analyzed for rock chemistry presented in Chapter 2. Scott Halley wrote a
preliminary report on the findings from this sampling effort that was the basis for the
rock chemistry section in Chapter 2.

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1. Location and simplified geologic map of the Yerington district, Nevada
from Dilles and Gans (1988)3
Figure 2.1. Sample location map.. .................................................................................... 17
Figure 2.2. SWIR reference spectra for white mica, illite and kaolinite from USGS
spectral library (Clark et al., 2007). ................................................................................... 21
Figure 2.3. Photomicrographs of hydrothermal alteration assemblages in cross-polarized
light from thin sections. ..................................................................................................... 24
Figure 2.4. Photograph of a thin section from sample G909173 from the Ann-Mason
Discovery Trench (Dilles et al., 2000) showing the spatial relationship between D
veins and strong and weak sericitic selvages.. .................................................................. 27
Figure 2.5. Compositional variations in white mica......................................................... 32
Figure 2.6. Total Al (apfu) vs. atomic Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn) plot for muscovite and illite
analyses with >0.1 apfu Fe+Mg+Mn. ............................................................................... 33
Figure 2.7. Box and whisker plots of grain sizes (m) for illite and muscovite.. ............ 34
Figure 2.8. BSE images of samples with paragonite and muscovite................................ 35
Figure 2.9. Compositional variation in chlorites. ............................................................. 38
Figure 2.10. SWIR spectra from samples with end-member white mica/clay
compositions as determined by analysis with EMPA. ...................................................... 39
Figure 2.11. SWIR spectra from chlorite-bearing samples .............................................. 41
Figure 2.12. Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu) of muscovite and illite (sericite) plotted against the
wavelength of the ca. 2200 absorption (nm).. ................................................................... 42
Figure 2.13. SWIR spectra from samples identified as sericite arranged by Fe+Mg+Mn
(apfu) content..................................................................................................................... 43
Figure 2.14. Compositional variations in white mica plotted against SWIR spectra
absorption features............................................................................................................. 46
Figure 2.15. SWIR spectra from samples identified as sericite plotted according to the
K+Na+2Ca (apfu) content.. ............................................................................................... 47

LIST OF FIGURES (continued)


Figure 2.16. Mg/(Mg+Mn+Fe) plotted versus the wavelength of the 2350 feature
(w2350) in chlorite spectra. ............................................................................................... 48
Figure 2.17. Phase diagram for the K2O-Al2O3-SiO2-KCl-HCl-H2O system at 1.0 kbar
with quartz present with hydrothermal alteration assemblages plotted as a function of
K+/H+ versus temperature (C).. ........................................................................................ 50
Figure 3.1. Simplified geologic map of the study area modified from Proffett and Dilles
(1984) and Lipske (2002). ................................................................................................. 63
Figure 3.2. Cartoon Jurassic cross-section through Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu deposit
modified from Dilles (1987). ............................................................................................. 64
Figure 3.3. Mineral trace element concentrations (ppm) determined by LA-ICP-MS
plotted against average concentrations determined by EMPA .......................................... 67
Figure 3.4. Plots used to designate alteration types.......................................................... 68
Figure 3.5. Illustration of zoned alteration types and their position relative to the ore
body in a cartoon cross-section of the Ann-Mason deposit. ............................................. 69
Figure 3.6. Probability plots of trace element concentrations (ppm) from
lithogeochemistry for selected elements. .......................................................................... 75
Figure 3.7. Trace element gradients in rock chemistry presented on cartoon Jurassic
paleo-cross section............................................................................................................. 76
Figure 3.8. Comparison of chlorite, muscovite and illite, mixed muscovite-paragonite,
pyrophyllite trace element compositions. .......................................................................... 81
Figure 3.9. Comparison of mineral trace element compositions from different alteration
assemblages. ...................................................................................................................... 82
Figure 3.10. Probability plots of trace element concentrations (ppm) in micas and
chlorite for selected elements. ........................................................................................... 83
Figure 3.11. Vertical traverse plots of rock and muscovite and illite trace element
contents (ppm). .................................................................................................................. 85
Figure 3.12. Vertical traverse plots of rock and chlorite trace element contents (ppm). . 86
Figure 3.13. Lateral traverse plots of rock and chlorite trace element contents (ppm). ... 87

LIST OF FIGURES (continued)


Figure 3.14. Mass balance plots for selected samples. ..................................................... 90
Figure 3.15. Mass balance plot comparing the contributions of muscovite and chlorite to
whole rock trace element content of sample YD01-13A .................................................. 92
Figure 3.16. Summary figure showing distribution of trace elements as measured in rock
chemistry on a cartoon paleocross-section through the Ann-Mason porphyry copper
center. ................................................................................................................................ 93
Figure 3.17. Summary of mineral trace element gradients overlain on cartoon crosssection of Ann-Mason porphyry center at Yerington, Nevada.......................................... 94
Figure 3.18. Plot of Tl concentrations (ppm) versus Rb concentations (ppm) in
muscovite and illite determined by LA-ICP-MS...95

LIST OF TABLES
Table 2.1. Mineral Abbreviations ...................................................................................... 15
Table 2.2. White mica and clay names and general formulas ........................................... 18
Table 2.3. Chlorite mineral group names and stoichiometry ............................................ 18
Table 2.4. Characteristic SWIR spectral features for phyllosilicate minerals ................... 20
Table 2.5. Hydrothermal alteration mineral assemblages ................................................. 23
Table 2.7. Representative analyses of muscovite, illite, paragonite-muscovite and
pyrophyllite by electron microprobe ................................................................................. 31
Table 2.7. Representative analyses of chlorite by electron microprobe ........................... 37
Table 3.1. Summary of rock trace element concentration by ICP-MS/AES organized by
alteration type. ................................................................................................................... 71
Table 3.2. Summary of rock trace element concentrations from ICP-MS/AES divided into
lower 50%, 50-75%, 75-90%, 90-95% and 95-100% of values and compared to unaltered
rocks from the Yerington batholith and average crustal abundance. ................................ 72
Table 3.3. Summary of trace element concentrations in analyzed minerals by LA-ICPMS. .................................................................................................................................... 77
Table 3.4. Summary of trace element concentrations in muscovite and illite by LA-ICPMS grouped by alteration type. ......................................................................................... 78
Table 3.5. Summary of trace element concentrations in chlorite grouped by alteration
type. ................................................................................................................................... 79!

LIST OF APPENDICES
Appendix A. Sample coordinates, lithology and mineralogy 110
Appendix B. Methods. 112
Appendix C. Example of Trench Mapping... 115
Appendix D. Electron microprobe data..116
Appendix E. Short wave infrared spectroscopy data..197
Appendix F. Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry data201
Appendix G. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and inductively coupled
plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy data.427

LIST OF APPENDIX FIGURES


Figure C1. Digitalized trench map.115

LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES


Table A1. Sample locations, lithologies and mineral assemblages110
Table B1. Limits of detection (LOD) and standards for EMP analysis..112
Table B2. EMP analytical accuracy and precision measured using
FLOG-1 standard.112
Table B3. Limits of detection for standards used in LA-ICP-MS..113
Table B4. Upper and lower limits of detection (LOD) for ICP-MS/AES..114
Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite....116
Table E1. Characteristics of SWIR spectra determined by TerraSpec spectrometer and
The Spectral GeologistTM software......197
Table F1. Trace element concentrations in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS 201
Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations by ICP-MS/AES...427

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Introduction and Geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada ................ 1
1.1

Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1

1.2

Geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada ................................................ 2

1.2.1 Location ........................................................................................................... 2


1.2.2 Geologic history ............................................................................................... 2
1.2.3 Structure ........................................................................................................... 3
1.2.4 Rock units ........................................................................................................ 4
1.2.5 Model for observed sequence of hydrothermal alteration and mineralization 5
1.2.6 Summary .......................................................................................................... 7
1.3

References .............................................................................................................. 8

Chapter 2: Comparison of short-wave infrared spectra to white mica, illite and chlorite
compositions from hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit,
Nevada ............................................................................................................................... 10
2.1

Abstract ................................................................................................................ 10

2.2

Introduction .......................................................................................................... 11

2.2.1 Background .................................................................................................... 11


2.2.2 Study area....................................................................................................... 14
2.3

Methods ................................................................................................................ 15

2.3.1 Geologic mapping and sampling ................................................................... 15


2.3.2 Petrography .................................................................................................... 16
2.3.3 Electron microprobe analysis ......................................................................... 18
2.3.4 Short-wave infrared spectroscopy.................................................................. 19
2.4

Results .................................................................................................................. 22

2.4.1 Hydrothermal alteration ................................................................................. 22


2.4.1.1 Advanced argillic ..................................................................................... 25
2.4.1.2 Sericitic .................................................................................................... 25
2.4.1.2.1 Strong sericitic ................................................................................... 26
2.4.1.2.2 Weak sericitic .................................................................................... 26

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)

2.4.1.2.3 Sericitic-chloritic ............................................................................... 27


2.4.1.3 Illitic ......................................................................................................... 28
2.4.1.4 Intermediate argillic ................................................................................. 28
2.4.1.5 Propylitic .................................................................................................. 29
2.4.2 Mineral composition ...................................................................................... 29
2.4.2.1 White mica and Illite ................................................................................ 29
2.4.3 Short-wave infrared spectroscopy.................................................................. 39
2.5

Discussion ............................................................................................................ 41

2.5.1 Comparison of SWIR spectra and mineral composition................................ 41


2.5.1.2 White Mica and Illite ............................................................................... 41
2.5.1.2 Chlorite .................................................................................................... 47
2.5.2 Conditions of Formation ................................................................................ 48
2.5.3 Mapping of pH gradients using SWIR........................................................... 51
2.6

Conclusion ............................................................................................................ 52

2.7

References ............................................................................................................ 53

Chapter 3: Trace metal zonation at the Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit, Nevada ... 58
3.1

Abstract ................................................................................................................ 58

3.2

Introduction .......................................................................................................... 59

3.3

Methods ................................................................................................................ 61

3.3.1 Sample collection ........................................................................................... 61


3.3.2 Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and inductively coupled
plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy ...................................................................... 64
3.3.3 Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry .................... 65
3.3.4 Contribution of inclusions to LA-ICP-MS data ............................................. 66
3.3.5 Estimation of alteration types using rock chemistry ...................................... 67
3.4

Results .................................................................................................................. 69

3.4.1 Rock composition .......................................................................................... 69


3.4.1.1 Trace elements gradients in altered rocks ................................................ 72
3.4.1.1.1 Chalcophile elements ......................................................................... 72

TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)

3.4.1.1.2 Lithophile elements ........................................................................... 73


3.4.1.1.3 Transition metals ............................................................................... 74
3.4.2 Mineral composition ...................................................................................... 80
3.4.2.1 Muscovite and illite.................................................................................. 80
3.4.2.2 Mixed muscovite-paragonite ................................................................... 80
3.4.2.3 Pyrophyllite .............................................................................................. 81
3.4.2.4 Chlorite .................................................................................................... 81
3.4.3 Comparison between mineral and rock trace element gradients ................... 84
3.4.3.1 Trace element gradients in muscovite and illite ...................................... 84
3.4.3.2 Trace element gradients in chlorite .......................................................... 87
3.4.4 Mass balance .................................................................................................. 88
3.5

Discussion ............................................................................................................ 92

3.5.1 Summary of trace element gradients in rocks and minerals .......................... 92


3.5.2 Controls on trace element gradients in altered rocks and minerals ............... 97
3.6

Conclusion ............................................................................................................ 98

Chapter 4: Conclusion ..................................................................................................... 102


Bibliography .................................................................................................................... 103
Appendices ...................................................................................................................... 109

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Mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason
porphyry copper deposit, Nevada: Comparison of large-scale ore exploration
techniques to mineral chemistry
Chapter 1: Introduction and Geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada
1.1

Introduction
Porphyry-type deposits contribute greatly to the global economy, primarily in the

metals Cu, Mo, and Au (Seedorff et al., 2005). Due to extensive exploration and the
rarity of these deposits, most well exposed porphyry-copper (Cu) deposits have been
discovered. To find new deposits, exploration methods must be extended to regions with
poor-exposure and to areas of rugged terrain. The overall goal of this project and other
related research is to develop an exploration method to detect porphyry-Cu
mineralization kilometers from an ore body using short-wave infrared spectroscopy and
trace element gradients in rock chemistry as evidence for the pathway of ore-forming
fluids. The goal of this thesis is to access the effectiveness of these larger scale methods
by comparing them to mineral data collected through microanalytical techniques.
This thesis focuses on variations in the major and trace element compositions of
white mica (muscovite, mixed muscovite-paragonite and pyrophyllite), illite and chlorite
from hydrothermal alteration surrounding the Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu(Mo) deposit at in
the Yerington district, Nevada. Due to Miocene to present tilting and extension, the
Middle Jurassic Yerington batholith and the Ann-Mason deposit have been exposed in
cross-section from the paleosurface to approximately 7 km depth (Proffett, 1977). The
resulting exposures provide an ideal location to study the spatial distribution of trace
elements and phyllosilicate chemistry surrounding a porphyry-Cu system. In addition,
the petrology of the Yerington batholith (Dilles, 1987) and the nature of wall-rock
alteration at the Ann-Mason deposit (Carten, 1986; Dilles and Einaudi, 1992; Lipske,
2002) have been studied in detail and a model for the origin and sequence of observed
alteration assemblages has been developed based on field mapping, petrology, fluid
inclusion data and stable isotopes (Dilles et al., 2000a).
The content of this thesis is divided into four chapters: (1) introduction and
geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada, (2) comparison of compositional

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variations in white mica, illite and chlorite to short-wave infrared spectra, (3) comparison
of altered wall-rock chemistry to trace element contents in white mica, illite and chlorite
and (4) conclusion.
1.2

Geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada

1.2.1

Location
The Yerington district and the town of Yerington are located in western-central

Nevada, approx. 80 miles to the southeast of Reno, Nevada (Figure 1.1). The Yerington
district lies in the western Great Basin portion of the Basin and Range province, which
extends from the Sierra Nevada east to the Columbia Plateau and south from southern
Idaho to northern Arizona Within the Yerington district is the Yerington batholith, a
Middle Jurassic pluton that hosts at least four porphyry copper deposits, including AnnMason, and is associated with nearby copper skarn and iron oxide-copper-gold
mineralization (Dilles and Proffett, 1995).
1.2.2

Geologic history
The oldest rocks that outcrop in the Yerington district are the Middle to early Late

Triassic McConnell Canyon volcanics, a group of calc-alkaline andesites and rhyolites.


These are overlain by a Late Triassic to Middle Jurassic regressive sedimentary sequence
of carbonates, volcanoclastics and argillites with uppermost units of evaporate gypsum
and eolian quartzite (Dilles and Wright, 1988). Arc magmatism developed along the
edge of the continent in the Middle Jurassic (165 170 Ma), leading to the deposition of
the Artesia Lake volcanics and virtually simultaneous emplacement of the Yerington
batholith (168 169 Ma). The Fulstone volcanics (167 Ma), overlie the Artesia Lake
volcanics and are intruded by the later Shamrock batholith (165 166 Ma) (Dilles, 1987;
Dilles and Wright, 1988; Proffett and Dilles, 1984). Additional research regarding the
Mesozoic geology is reported in Dilles (1987) and Dilles and Wright (1988).
A major erosional unconformity separates the Mesozoic arc-related volcanic,
sedimentary and intrusive rocks from the overlying Tertiary, Oligocene and Miocene,
volcanics and intrusives (Proffett and Dilles, 1984). The Tertiary deposits are
uncomfortably overlain by Quaternary alluvium and landside sediments, which are the

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youngest deposits in the region (Proffett and Dilles, 1984). Detailed description of the
Cenozoic units and structure can be found in Proffett (1977) and Dilles and Gans (1995).

Figure 1.1. Location and simplified geologic map of the Yerington district, Nevada.
(from Dilles and Gans (1988), based on Proffett and Dilles, 1984). Red rectangle
outlines study area.
1.2.3

Structure
The Yerington district underwent significant tilting as a result of Basin and Range

extension along steeply dipping normal faults, beginning in the Miocene and continuing
through the present. Movement along faults accommodated more than 100 percent eastwest extension and tilted fault blocks 60-90 W (Proffett, 1977; Proffett and Dilles,
1984). As a result, a structural cross section through the Yerington batholith and
overlying volcanics is preserved and exposed from the surface to 1 km paleodepth in the
western Buckskin Range and from 1 to 7 km paleodepth in the eastern Singatse Range.

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Mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason
porphyry copper deposit, Nevada: Comparison of large-scale ore exploration
techniques to mineral chemistry
Chapter 1: Introduction and Geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada
1.1

Introduction
Porphyry-type deposits contribute greatly to the global economy, primarily in the

metals Cu, Mo, and Au (Seedorff et al., 2005). Due to extensive exploration and the
rarity of these deposits, most well exposed porphyry-copper (Cu) deposits have been
discovered. To find new deposits, exploration methods must be extended to regions with
poor-exposure and to areas of rugged terrain. The overall goal of this project and other
related research is to develop an exploration method to detect porphyry-Cu
mineralization kilometers from an ore body using short-wave infrared spectroscopy and
trace element gradients in rock chemistry as evidence for the pathway of ore-forming
fluids. The goal of this thesis is to access the effectiveness of these larger scale methods
by comparing them to mineral data collected through microanalytical techniques.
This thesis focuses on variations in the major and trace element compositions of
white mica (muscovite, mixed muscovite-paragonite and pyrophyllite), illite and chlorite
from hydrothermal alteration surrounding the Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu(Mo) deposit at in
the Yerington district, Nevada. Due to Miocene to present tilting and extension, the
Middle Jurassic Yerington batholith and the Ann-Mason deposit have been exposed in
cross-section from the paleosurface to approximately 7 km depth (Proffett, 1977). The
resulting exposures provide an ideal location to study the spatial distribution of trace
elements and phyllosilicate chemistry surrounding a porphyry-Cu system. In addition,
the petrology of the Yerington batholith (Dilles, 1987) and the nature of wall-rock
alteration at the Ann-Mason deposit (Carten, 1986; Dilles and Einaudi, 1992; Lipske,
2002) have been studied in detail and a model for the origin and sequence of observed
alteration assemblages has been developed based on field mapping, petrology, fluid
inclusion data and stable isotopes (Dilles et al., 2000a).
The content of this thesis is divided into four chapters: (1) introduction and
geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada, (2) comparison of compositional

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variations in white mica, illite and chlorite to short-wave infrared spectra, (3) comparison
of altered wall-rock chemistry to trace element contents in white mica, illite and chlorite
and (4) conclusion.
1.2

Geologic setting of the Yerington district, Nevada

1.2.1

Location
The Yerington district and the town of Yerington are located in western-central

Nevada, approx. 80 miles to the southeast of Reno, Nevada (Figure 1.1). The Yerington
district lies in the western Great Basin portion of the Basin and Range province, which
extends from the Sierra Nevada east to the Columbia Plateau and south from southern
Idaho to northern Arizona Within the Yerington district is the Yerington batholith, a
Middle Jurassic pluton that hosts at least four porphyry copper deposits, including AnnMason, and is associated with nearby copper skarn and iron oxide-copper-gold
mineralization (Dilles and Proffett, 1995).
1.2.2

Geologic history
The oldest rocks that outcrop in the Yerington district are the Middle to early Late

Triassic McConnell Canyon volcanics, a group of calc-alkaline andesites and rhyolites.


These are overlain by a Late Triassic to Middle Jurassic regressive sedimentary sequence
of carbonates, volcanoclastics and argillites with uppermost units of evaporate gypsum
and eolian quartzite (Dilles and Wright, 1988). Arc magmatism developed along the
edge of the continent in the Middle Jurassic (165 170 Ma), leading to the deposition of
the Artesia Lake volcanics and virtually simultaneous emplacement of the Yerington
batholith (168 169 Ma). The Fulstone volcanics (167 Ma), overlie the Artesia Lake
volcanics and are intruded by the later Shamrock batholith (165 166 Ma) (Dilles, 1987;
Dilles and Wright, 1988; Proffett and Dilles, 1984). Additional research regarding the
Mesozoic geology is reported in Dilles (1987) and Dilles and Wright (1988).
A major erosional unconformity separates the Mesozoic arc-related volcanic,
sedimentary and intrusive rocks from the overlying Tertiary, Oligocene and Miocene,
volcanics and intrusives (Proffett and Dilles, 1984). The Tertiary deposits are
uncomfortably overlain by Quaternary alluvium and landside sediments, which are the

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youngest deposits in the region (Proffett and Dilles, 1984). Detailed description of the
Cenozoic units and structure can be found in Proffett (1977) and Dilles and Gans (1995).

Figure 1.1. Location and simplified geologic map of the Yerington district, Nevada.
(from Dilles and Gans (1988), based on Proffett and Dilles, 1984). Red rectangle
outlines study area.
1.2.3

Structure
The Yerington district underwent significant tilting as a result of Basin and Range

extension along steeply dipping normal faults, beginning in the Miocene and continuing
through the present. Movement along faults accommodated more than 100 percent eastwest extension and tilted fault blocks 60-90 W (Proffett, 1977; Proffett and Dilles,
1984). As a result, a structural cross section through the Yerington batholith and
overlying volcanics is preserved and exposed from the surface to 1 km paleodepth in the
western Buckskin Range and from 1 to 7 km paleodepth in the eastern Singatse Range.

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The structural history of the region is documented in Proffett (1977) and geologic map of
the region has been published in Proffett and Dilles (1984).
1.2.4

Rock units
Two major units host the majority of the hydrothermal alteration associated with

the formation of the Ann-Mason porphyry Cu(Mo) deposit, the Yerington batholith and
the overlying Artesia Lake volcanics. The Yerington batholith is a shallowly emplaced
(top at ~ 4 km) composite pluton with three main intrusive units whose volumes decrease
and lithologies become more siliceous with time. Details regarding the petrology of the
Yerington batholith are published in Dilles (1987). All the intrusive lithologies have
alkali-calcic chemistry and consist of the same general group of minerals: plagioclase, Kfeldspar, quartz, hornblende, biotite, magnetite, sphene, apatite and zircon in varying
proportions. Lithologies grade from the McLeod Hill hornblende quartz monzodiorite,
which is intruded by the Bear pluton, a compositionally zoned intrusion from hornblende
quartz monzonite to border granite. The Luhr Hill porphyritic granite intrudes the older
units of the batholith and, at the Ann-Mason deposit, forms a cupola at approximately 3.5
km beneath the paleosurface (Dilles, 1987). A granite porphyry dike swarm centered on
the cupola stems upward toward the paleosurface. The ore zone at Ann-Mason is
positioned on the dike swarm at the top of the cupola. Hydrothermal alteration is also
focused along the dikes which act as permeable zones for fluid flow (Dilles, 1987).
The Yerington batholith is directly overlain by the Artesia Lake volcanics, an
approximately 1500 m thick group of andesite, dacite and minor basalt flows, breccias,
rhyolite tuffs, tuffaceous sediments and shallow intrusions, which are similar in
composition and age to the batholith and likely cogenetic (Dilles, 1987). The Artesia
Lake volcanics are overlain by the Fulstone Springs volcanics, a subaerial volcanic
sequence consisting of latitic to dacitic lava flows and silicic to dacitic ignimbrites and
breccias, which outcrop in the Buckskin Range. Deposition of the Fulstone Spring
volcanics postdates the period of pervasive hydrothermal alteration associated with the
emplacement of the Yerington batholith but these rocks are weakly altered to a feldsparstable sericite-hematite-chlorite assemblage typical of propylitic alteration in Buckskin
Range and likely formed by late low temperature sedimentary brines (Lipske, 2002).

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1.2.5

Model for observed sequence of hydrothermal alteration and mineralization


In the Yerington district and at the Ann-Mason deposit there is evidence for two

main types of coexisting hydrothermal fluids, one with magmatic origin and one derived
from formation waters trapped within the Triassic-Jurassic sedimentary sequence
intruded by the Yerington batholith. Wall-rock alteration in the Ann-Mason fault block is
described in detail in Dilles and Einaudi (1992). A model for the observed sequence of
alteration and mineralization in the Yerington district is proposed in Dilles et al. (2000)
and summarized below.
Magmatic hydrothermal fluids, formed during the crystallization of the Luhr Hill
granite, are responsible for the deposition of the Ann-Mason Cu(Mo) sulfide deposit and
potassic, sericitic and advanced argillic alteration in the overlying intrusive and volcanic
units. The Luhr granite was water-rich (5 wt. %) and strongly oxidized (NNO buffer + 2
to 3 log units) with abundant sulfate (>1000 ppm) and reached water saturation at
approximately 50% crystallization according to petrologic evidence (Dilles, 1987; Dilles
and Proffett, 1995; Streck and Dilles, 1998). The resultant magmatic fluid phase,
containing abundant Cl, K, Na, Fe, S and Cu (Dilles and Proffett, 1995), was released
along with porphyry dikes due to tectonic fracturing or overpressurazation of the
overlying wall rock. Based on the orientation of the dikes, position of the ore body, and
distribution of related hydrothermal alteration, the ore-forming fluid traveled along a near
vertical path toward the paleosurface (Dilles et al., 2000).
Potassic, sericitic and advanced argillic alteration types were formed by
interactions between wall rock and fluids with a magmatic component based on mineral
assemblages, fluid inclusions, stable isotope data. Near the origin, these fluids were high
salinity (30-60 wt % NaCl equivalent) and high water to rock ratios and temperatures
(<400 - 700 C) resulted in potassic alteration (biotiteK-feldspar) and mineralization
(bornitechalcopyritemagnetite) focused along the central dike swarm (Dilles and
Einaudi, 1992).
Advanced argillic alteration (pyrophyllite-quartz-alunite-pyrite) formed
contemporaneously with potassic alteration near the paleosurface and predates some
episodes of sericitic alteration as indicated by cross-cutting relationships (Lipske, 2002).
Advanced argillic alteration could be a result of low-density vapor phase that separated

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from the early high temperature magmatic brine due to depressurization of the fluid phase
and brine-vapor immiscibility during ascent (Bodnar et al, 1985). Alternatively, the
magmatic fluid phase may not have separated and, instead, ascended as a volatile-rich
fluid phase toward the paleosurface. This vapor or low-density fluid phase mixed with
local ground water to form low temperature, high H+/K+ fluids responsible for the
observed advanced argillic assemblages (Lipske, 2002).
Sericitic alteration forms as selvages on quartz-pyritechalcopyrite D-veins
(Gustafson and Hunt, 1975) and ranges in intensity from proximal pervasive quartzmuscovite-pyritechalcopyrite assemblage (strong sericitic alteration) laterally to
feldspar stable chlorite-muscovitepyritehematite assemblage (sericitic-chloritic
alteration). Sericitic alteration forms a funnel-shaped halo extending from the top of the
batholith cupola toward the paleosurface along the axis of the granite porphyry dike
swarm and cuts potassic alteration in and above the ore zone indicating some episodes
must postdate potassic alteration and ore deposition. Data from oxygen, hydrogen and
sulfur isotopes indicate the formation fluid for sericitic alteration is about half
magmatically-derived and sulfides (pyritechalcopyrite) have a magmatic source (Dilles
et al., 1992; Streck and Dilles, 1998). In the model by Dilles et al. (2000), sericitic
alteration may have initially formed in an intermediate position between potassic and
advanced argillic alteration and become more pervasive as the Luhr Hill granite
crystallized and cooled producing lower temperature fluids which did not cross the brinevapor immiscibility field. These fluids mixed with groundwater to form low salinity, low
temperature fluids with high H+/K+ ratios as seen in fluid inclusions (Dilles and Einaudi,
1992).
Abundant sodic-calcic alteration in the Yerington district is characterized by the
conversion of K-feldspar to albite or epidote and the addition of actinolite, epidote and
sphene. Numerous studies suggest this alteration was caused by a high salinity (30 40
wt % NaCl equivalent), moderate temperature (250 to >400 C), fluid derived from
trapped pore waters within the sedimentary section (Carten, 1987; Dilles and Einaudi,
1992). The Yerington batholith intruded a Triassic-Jurassic regressive sedimentary
sequence with an evaporate layer that would have contained large volumes of high
salinity pore fluids (Dilles et al., 2000). These fluids were heated by the intrusion and

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traveled from the contact aureole at 2 - 6 km paleodepth, through the batholith laterally
for several kilometers and then upward outside the main flow path of the magmatic
plume. As the magmatic fluids waned, non-magmatic fluids moved inward and, in many
places, superimposed sodic-calcic alteration atop magmatic hydrothermal alteration. This
cycle repeated at least five times as recorded by geologists in the Yerington mine
(Proffett, 1979). In the late stages, the non-magmatic fluids cooled or mixed with a small
proportion of magmatic fluid to cause sodic alteration (albite-chloritesericite) that
overprints the ore zone and occurs with sericitic alteration at intermediate depths (1-3
km) (Dilles and Einaudi, 1992; Dilles et al., 2000).
Propylitic alteration (actinolite-epidote-chlorite), caused by lower temperature
(~300 C) circulating sedimentary brines, is found near the periphery of the system at
intermediate depths ~ 2.5 to 4 km (Dilles et al., 2000). Chloritic alteration characterized
by the addition of chlorite, hematite, K-felspar and magnetite with relict feldspar is also
attributed to the sedimentary brines. This alteration is associated with Fe-oxide-Cu-Au
mineralization and is common in the Buckskin Range where is cuts earlier sericitic and
advanced argillic alteration (Lipske, 2002).
1.2.6

Summary
In summary, the Yerington district in western Nevada contains several porphyry

centers including the Ann-Mason porphyry Cu(Mo) deposit, Cu skarn deposits and Feoxide-Cu-Au vein and lode deposits associated with the emplacement of the Yerington
batholith. Miocene to present day faulting and extension has exposed the batholith
system from paleosurface to ~ 7 km paleodepth and tilted the section ~90 W. The
resulting exposures provide an ideal location to study the spatial distribution of trace
elements and phyllosilicate chemistry surrounding a porphyry-copper system. Alteration
in the district can be attributed to two fluids of different origins: (1) a magmatic fluid
phase responsible for Cu(Mo) sulfide mineralization that decreases in temperature and
salinity over time forming a vertical zone of potassic, sericitic alteration and shallow
advanced argillic alteration and (2) a circulating saline brine derived from trapped
formation waters that caused for sodic-calcic, propylitic, sodic and chloritic alteration and
Fe-oxide-Cu-Au deposits.

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1.3

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Bodnar, R. J., Burnham, C. W., and Sterner, S. M., 1985, Synthetic fluid inclusions in
natural quartz. III Determination of phase equilibrium properties in the system
H2O-NaCl to 1000 C AND 1500 bars: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 49,
p. 1871-1873.
Carten, R., 1986, Sodium-calcium metasomatism; chemical, temporal, and spatial
relationships at the Yerington, Nevada, porphyry copper deposit: Economic
Geology, v. 81, no. 6, p. 1495.
Dilles, J., and Einaudi, M., 1992, Wall-rock alteration and hydrothermal flow paths about
the Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit, Nevada; a 6-km vertical reconstruction:
Economic Geology, v. 87, no. 8, p. 1963.
Dilles, J., and Proffett, J. M., 1995, Metallogenesis of the Yerington Batholith, Nevada:
Arizona Geological Society Digest, v. 20, p. 306-315.
Dilles, J., Solomon, G., Taylor, H., and Einaudi, M., 1992, Oxygen and hydrogen isotope
characteristics of hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason porphyry copper
deposit, Yerington, Nevada: Economic Geology, v. 87, no. 1, p. 44.
Dilles, J. D., Einaudi, M. T., Proffett, J. M., and Barton, M. D., 2000, Overview of the
Yerington porphyry copper district: magmatic and non-magmatic sources of
hydrothermal fluids, their flow paths, alteration affects on rocks, and Cu-Mo-FeAu ores: Society of Economic Geologist Guidebook Series, v. 32, p. 55-66.
Dilles, J. H., 1987, Petrology of the Yerington Batholith, Nevada; evidence for evolution
of porphyry copper ore fluids: Economic Geology, v. 82, no. 7, p. 1750.
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porphyry copper environment [M.S.: Oregon State University.

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Proffett, J. M., 1977, Cenozoic geology of the Yerington District, Nevada, and
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Chapter 2: Comparison of short-wave infrared spectra to white mica, illite and


chlorite compositions from hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason porphyry
copper deposit, Nevada
2.1

Abstract
The detection of subtle compositional variations within hydrothermal

phyllosilicates from zoned alteration associated with the formation of porphyry-type ore
deposits by short wave infrared spectroscopy may be a valuable vectoring tool for
mineral exploration. Short wave infrared (SWIR) spectra from rock samples were
compared with chemical compositions of mineral grains determined by electron
microprobe analysis (EMPA) in order to correlate spectral characteristics with variations
in mineral composition. These results demonstrate SWIR spectroscopy can be used to
detect changes in the aluminum content of micas using the wavelength of the 2200 nm
feature and may be used to map fluid pH gradients in rocks with muscovite or illitebearing assemblages.
Samples of muscovite, illite, paragonite, pyrophyllite and chlorite were collected
from hydrothermal alteration types ranging from advanced argillic, to sericitic
(muscovite, muscovite-chloritefeldspar, muscoviteillite-feldspar), illitic, intermediate
argillic, and propylitic (chlorite-epidote-actinolite) associated with the formation of the
Ann-Mason porphyry Cu(Mo) deposit in the Yerington district, Nevada. The following
compositional characteristics determined by EMPA for white mica/illite were observed in
the short wave infrared spectra: (1) an increase in the wavelength of the Al-OH
absorption at ca. 2200 nm that is positively correlated with Fe+Mg+Mn content
corresponding to Tschermak substitution in both muscovite and illite, and (2) a decrease
the wavelength of the ca. 2200 nm absorption to values below 2193 nm attributed to an
increase in Na concentration from paragonitic substitution in muscovite. For this sample
set, illite cannot be distinguished from muscovite using SWIR spectroscopy. Chlorite
compositional variations could not be identified in short wave infrared spectra of rocks
and were likely obscured by coexisting highly reflective clays and micas.

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2.2

Introduction
This study compares major element compositions of muscovite, illite, mixed

muscovite-paragonite, pyrophyllite and chlorite from hydrothermal alteration surrounding


the Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit in the Yerington district, Nevada, to
corresponding SWIR spectra to determine if SWIR spectroscopy can be used to map
compositional variations in hydrothermal white mica and chlorite. The results of this
demonstrate SWIR spectroscopy can be used to identify variations in white mica
compositions and map fluid pH gradients by using the wavelength of the 2200 nm feature
to detect increases in the aluminum content of micas caused by alteration with acidic
fluids (addition of H+).
An increase in the wavelength of the Al-OH absorption band at ~2200 nm in
muscovite and illite can be attributed to the Tschermak substitution [(Al3+)vi + (Al3+)iv <->
(Fe2+ or Mg2+)vi + (Si4+)iv] and a decrease in the wavelength of the Al-OH absorption
band to values below 2193 nm is caused by the presence of paragonite. Illite has been
previously identified (Hauff et al., 1989) by a deep H2O absorption at ~1900 nm but our
study finds this feature is not unique to illite and >50% of samples with muscovite also
have a similar feature. Chlorite compositional variations could not be identified in short
wave infrared spectra of rocks and were likely obscured by coexisting highly reflective
clays and micas. This study strengthens work done by previous researchers (e.g. Duke,
1994; Yang et al., 2000) and may assist field geologists using SWIR spectroscopy in
identifying zoned hydrothermal alteration, which, in combination with other exploration
techniques, can be used as a vector for ore deposit exploration.
2.2.1

Background
Hydrothermal alteration associated with the formation of porphyry-type ore

deposits is zoned with respect to the ore body. Numerous studies have documented the
geochemical and mineralogical features of these zones and noted their importance as both
indicators of the physicochemical environment of formation and potential vectors for ore
exploration (Dilles and Einaudi, 1992; Gustafson and Hunt, 1975; Lowell and Guilbert,
1970; Meyer and Hemley, 1967; Rose, 1970)) . Hydrothermal phyllosilicates such as

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muscovite, illite and chlorite are essential minerals for identifying and understanding
alteration zones. Since the stability of individual minerals and mineral assemblages is
based on physiochemical parameters, such as temperature, pressure, and pH, the presence
and composition of phyllosilicate and clay species in hydrothermal mineral assemblages
can be used to hypothesize boundary conditions of formation.
Identifying hydrothermal white mica and clay species in hand sample using
common field tools, such as a hand lens, is extremely difficult. The term sericite is
commonly used as field term to refer to fine-grained white mica minerals (Meyer and
Hemley, 1967), but most field studies cannot identify individual species. Although the
chlorite group of minerals can be identified by hand lens, specific chlorite compositional
end-members that might distinguish alteration types cannot be determined by common
field methods.
Short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectroscopy is used to record the infrared
absorption spectrum that corresponds to cation-OH bond energies characteristic of
mineral structures. The spectra can be used to identify hydrous minerals, including white
mica and chlorite (Thompson et al., 1999). The development of portable SWIR
spectrometers has made field mapping of white mica, clay and chlorite species
inexpensive and efficient. This has led to renewed interest in the phyllosilicate and clay
minerals as indicator minerals for alteration zones.
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy was developed in the early 1950s when commercial
spectrometers became available. The importance of the technique in identifying the
energies/wavelengths of the OH fundamental modes of vibration was apparent early on.
Significant research was dedicated to understanding the crystalline structure and cationic
composition of phyllosilicates (Serratosa and Bradley, 1958; Stubican and Rustum, 1961;
Tuddenham and Lyon, 1960). In 1963, Vedder and McDonald identified the combination
OH stretch and OH in-plane bend absorption band in phyllosilicates occurring near 2200
nm. Later, Vedder (1964) related this combination band to the Al-OH bond. This band
is significant to remote sensing because it lies in the SWIR (1300 2500 nm) portion of
the electromagnetic spectrum not absorbed by atmospheric gases and, therefore, useful in
remote sensing and field applications (Martinez-Alonso, 2000).

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Several authors recognized the importance of IR spectroscopy in the identification
of alteration related to ore deposits (Hunt and Ashley, 1979). A pioneering study by
Swayze (1997) demonstrated IR spectral data, including the location of the ca. 2200 nm
band, could be used to detect compositional variations in muscovite in alteration at
Cuprite, Nevada. Post and Noble (1993), in a study comparing near infrared (NIR)
spectra of micas to x-ray florescence (XRF) analyses of muscovite, saw a direct
correlation between Al2O3 (wt %) in muscovite and the position of the ca. 2200
absorption band. Duke (1994) confirmed this correlation using electron microprobe
analyses (EMPA) of mica compositions and recognized the potential importance of
SWIR spectrometry in mapping the Tschermak component in metamorphic terrains. The
Tschermak component is the coupled substitution in the octahedral (vi) site of Al3+ by
Fe2+ and/or Mg2+, and in the tetrahedral (iv) site, of Al3+ by Si4+. First described in
chlorite (Tschermak, 1890, 1891)), it has since been recognized in muscovite/illite,
biotite, amphibole, talc and clinopyroxene (Deer et al., 1993).
The development of the portable SWIR spectrometer provided a tool for
identifying variations in hydrous mineral compositions in the field and its potential for
mapping alteration was quickly recognized (Merry and Pontual, 1999; Pontual et al.,
1995). Portable SWIR spectrometers have been used to help define alteration zones in a
variety of ore deposit environments (Hauff, 2002; Herrmann et al., 2001; Herrmann et al.,
2009; Jones et al., 2005; Lipske, 2002; Lipske and Dilles, 2000; Sun et al., 2001; Yang et
al., 2001). Although SWIR spectroscopy has been used to study alteration related to
epithermal, Carlin-type gold and volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits, alteration related
to porphyry-type deposits has been sparsely studied (Changyun et al., 2005; Di Tommaso
and Rubinstein, 2007).
Most of studies that have used SWIR spectroscopy to identify hydrothermal
minerals and alteration zones related to ore deposits have calibrated their results with xray diffraction (XRD) or x-ray fluorescence (XRF) (Martinez-Alonso, 2000; Sun et al.,
2001). Both methods require monomineralic separates, which are difficult to obtain from
samples with fine-grained white micas mixed with quartz. In addition, XRD does not
determine quantitative mineral compositions but measures the D-spacing to define the
crystal structure. In order to derive mineral compositions, D-spacing values must be

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independently calibrated to chemical composition. These methods are less reliable in
mineral identification than electron microprobe analysis (EMPA). Alternatively, EMPA
determines quantitative chemical composition of minerals in situ and is a commonly used
and well-calibrated method. Few studies since Duke (1994) have used more accurate, but
more expensive, EMPA (Paulick and Bach, 2006).
2.2.2

Study area
The region surrounding the Ann-Mason deposit in the Yerington district, Nevada,

was chosen as a field site for this study. At Yerington, a middle Jurassic batholith
hosting several porphyry copper centers has been tilted ~ 90 to the west by Basin and
Range extension exposing a crustal cross section from ~ 1 - 7 km paleodepth (Proffett,
1977a; Proffett and Dilles, 1984). The Ann-Mason porphyry copper system at Yerington,
NV has good exposure and has been well-studied (see Chap. 1), ideal for detailed
research.
The oldest rocks that outcrop in the Yerington district are Middle to Early Late
Triassic calc-alkaline andesites and rhyolites of the McConnell Canyon volcanics. These
are overlain by a sedimentary sequence of carbonates, volcanoclastics, and argillites with
uppermost units of evaporate gypsum and eolian quartzite deposited during the Late
Triassic to Early Jurassic (Dilles and Wright, 1988). Arc magmatism developed along
the edge of the continent in the Middle Jurassic (165 170 Ma) leading to the deposition
of the Artesia Lake volcanics and virtually simultaneous emplacement of the Yerington
batholith (168 169 Ma) and the subsequent deposition of the Fulstone volcanics (167
Ma) and the intrusion of the Shamrock batholith (165 166 Ma) (Dilles and Wright,
1988). A major unconformity separates the Mesozoic arc-related volcanics and the
younger sedimentary and intrusive rocks from the Tertiary, Oligocene and Miocene
(Proffett and Dilles, 1984). Detailed description regarding the Cenozoic units and
structure can be found in (Proffett, 1977b) and (Dilles and Gans, 1995). The Tertiary
deposits are uncomfortably overlain by Quaternary alluvium and landside sediments, the
youngest deposits in the region (Proffett and Dilles, 1984).
The lithologies sampled for this study include all phases of the Yerington
batholith and several samples from the Artesia volcanics. The Yerington batholith is a

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composite pluton with three main intrusive lithologies whose volumes decrease, grainsizes increase, and compositions become more siliceous with time. These units grade
from the McLeod Hill quartz monzodiorite (oldest), to the Bear quartz monzonite, to the
Luhr Hill granite (youngest) (Dilles, 1987). Sampling focused on the granite porphyry
dikes, associated with ore deposition, that originate at ~3 6 km paleodepth and stem
upward from the Luhr Hill granite intrusion. The mineralogy [plag-Ksp-qtz-biot-hbl(mgt)-(sph)] is similar in all units although the proportions, textures and grain sizes vary
(Dilles, 1987). The Artesia Lake volcanics is a series of andesitic lava flows, ignimbrites,
breccias, and sandstones thought to be the cogenetic extrusive equivalent of the
Yerington batholith due to chemical, isotopic and hydrothermal alteration evidence
(Dilles,1987; Dilles and Wright, 1988). These rocks are commonly altered to
pyrophyllite or muscovite, alunite, quartz-rich assemblages that once contained abundant
pyrite, suggested by limonite minerals and boxwork structures on weathered surfaces.
Primary textures in these rocks have been mostly obliterated by alteration in northern
Blue Hill and central Buckskin exposures (Lipske, 2002).
Table 2.1. Mineral abbreviations
Ab
albite
Dick dickite
Act
actinolite
Ep
epidote
Alun alunite
Fsp
feldspar

Musc
Olg
Py

muscovite
oligoclase
pyrite

Ans
And
Ba
Biot
Calc
Chl

andesine
andalusite
barite
biotite
calcite
chlorite

Pyroph
Rt
Smec
Ser
Sph
Tp

pyrophyllite
rutile
smectite
sericite
sphene
topaz

2.3

Methods

2.3.1

Geologic mapping and sampling

Hbi
Hem
Ill
Kaol
Ksp
Mgt

hydrothermal biotite
hematite
illite
kaolinite
potassium feldspar
magnetite

Thirty-four surface samples and five drill core samples were selected for analysis
from the Yerington District, Nevada. Sample locations are shown in Figure 2.1 and a
table of sample coordinates, lithologies and mineral assemblages is available in Appendix
A. Mineral abbreviations are given in Table 2.1. Sample selection focused on the Blue

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Hill fault block where the portion of the hydrothermal system from directly above the
Ann-Mason porphyry copper ore body upward to the subvolcanic environment is
exposed. A wide variety of alteration types and assemblages are found in this region and
include D veins with 1 cm to 1 m wide sericitic (quartz-muscovite to muscovitefeldspar) selvages, chlorite-muscovite-hematite alteration and advanced argillic index
minerals, such as pyrophyllite and alunite, associated with the upper portions of the
system. The northern regions of the Blue Hill fault block and the southwestern part of
the Ann-Mason fault block have abundant propylitic (actinolite-epidote-chlorite) and
sodic-calcic (albite-actinolite-epidote) alteration formed by circulating saline brines of
sedimentary origin (Dilles and Einaudi, 1992).
Trenches were mapped in the Blue Hill fault block to document spatial and
temporal relationships in hydrothermal alteration and mineralization and record the
orientation of veins, contacts and faults. Trench mapping in the Blue Hill fault block was
done by Anaconda method (Einaudi, 1977) at approximately 1:500 scale.

Selected

trenches were positioned along an E-W traverse along the strike of several porphyry
dikes in the center of the main dike swarm in the Blue Hill fault block. This traverse was
selected to record variations in alteration, veins and mineralization moving vertically east
to west through the Ann-Mason porphyry copper system.

Trenches were oriented

approximately perpendicular to dikes, veins and other structures (approx. N30E). A


digitalized example of trench mapping is available in Appendix C.

Hydrothermal

alteration, mineralization and veins were mapped on a large scale (1:4,800) at AnnMason (Dilles and Einaudi, 1992), the Blue Hill fault block (1:12,000, J.H. Dilles,
unpub.) and Buckskin Range by Lipske (2002) using the Anaconda method.
2.3.2

Petrography
31 polished thin sections (30 100 m thick) and eight chip samples in resin

mounts were examined using an Olympus BX-60 petrographic microscope to document


mineralogy and alteration assemblages. Photomicrographs of alteration assemblages and
textures were taken using a microscope-mounted Nixon digital camera (DXM1200) and
ACT-1 image software.

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!
Buckskin Range

YD01-04

Blue Hill

H437289

! ! YTD 23 2008
!

!
! YD01-01C
! 81JD-94B

99017A

YD01-13A

! 80JD-94D

H437199

! YD01-30C
! YD02-02
YD08-19C !
! YD08-21
! YD08-22
G909165 G909168 G909158
!
H437113 ! !
! ! ! ! G909157
G909166
G909160 ! G909153
!
G909163 !
! G909152
YD09-06
! !
YD09-04
G909154
G909155

Ann-Mason
!

H437269

ANN006001.045

G909173

ANN006002.018
ANN006002.023

ANN007006.057
! ANN007006.017

!
!

!
! G909172
G909176

G909174

Y-727

Phyllosilicate Alteration Minerals

!
!
!

Chlorite
Chlorite+Sericite
Sericite

500 1,000

Meters
2,000

Figure 2.1. Sample location map. Colors represent the combination of phyllosilicate
alteration minerals from each sample. General regions (Buckskin Range, Blue Hill fault
block and Ann-Mason fault block) are labeled.

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2.3.3

Electron microprobe analysis


Major element geochemistry of muscovite, illite, paragonite, pyrophyllite and

chlorite from a suite of 39 samples was collected using a CAMECA SX-100 electron
microprobe at Oregon State University. Analyses were conducted using a 15 kV
accelerating voltage, 30 nA beam current and 5 m beam diameter with counting times
between 10 30 seconds. Raw data were corrected using a stoichiometric PAP
correction model (Pouchou and Pichoir, 1984) to a suite of natural and synthetic
standards by microprobe software, which also provides estimates of lower limit of
detection for each element. Details on standards and limits of detection can be found in
Appendix B. In addition, high-resolution backscatter electron images of minerals were
taken. The names and compositions of the white micas and clays investigated in this
study are shown in Table 2.2 and the names and compositional ranges for chlorite end
members are given in Table 2.3.
Table 2.2. White mica and clay names and general formulas
Mineral
Formula1
Muscovite
KAl2viAlivs.i3O10(OH)2
Paragonite
NaAl2viAlivs.i3O10(OH)2
Illite
K0.6-0.8Al2viAl0.6-0.8 ivs.i3.4-3.2O10(OH)2
Pyrophyllite
Al2Si4O10(OH)2
Kaolinite
Al2Si2O5(OH)4
1

formulae are half-unit from Deer et al. (1992) and Bailey (1984)

Table 2.3. Chlorite mineral group names and stoichiometry


General Chlorite Formula: (R3+R2+)6vi(Si4-xAlx)ivO10(OH)8;R3+=Al,Fe3+,R2+=Fe2+,Mg,Mn
Chlorite Group Mineral 1
Fe/(Fe+Mg+Mn)
Si (apfu)2
Sheridanite
0.0-0.25
2.40-2.75
Clinochlore
0.0-0.25
2.75-3.10
Penninite
<0.25
3.10-4.0
Ripidolite
0.26-0.75
2.40-2.75
Brunsvigite
0.26-0.75
2.75-3.10
Diabanite
0.26-0.75
3.10-4.0
Thuringite
0.76-1.0
2.40-2.75
Chamosite
0.76-1.0
2.75-4.0
1
2

division from Foster (1960)


apfu = atoms per formula unit

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2.3.4

Short-wave infrared spectroscopy


Short wave infrared (SWIR) spectra record the vibrational energy of molecular

bonds within the 1300 2500 nm region of the electromagnetic spectrum and are plotted
as reflection (percent) versus wavelength (nm). SWIR spectroscopy is particularly
sensitive to -OH, -NH4, -CO3 radicals, H2O molecules and cation-OH bonds such as AlOH, Mg-OH and Fe-OH, which are present in phyllosilicates and clays. Careful analysis
of the position and shape of absorption features of molecular bonds in SWIR spectra can
be used to identify most mineral species and compositional variations in phyllosilicates
(Thompson et al., 1999).
Spectroscopic data were collected for all samples using an Analytical Spectral
Devices, Inc. TerraSpec short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectroscopic mineral analyzer.
Sample spectra were measured by placing hand samples of rocks on a ~1 cm diameter
glass window above a light source for approx. 30-60 s. The light source was calibrated
with a white plate standard approximately every 20 samples. Raw spectra were imported
into The Spectral Geologist V.7.0.1 software for viewing and extraction of numeric
parameters such as the wavelength, width and depth of specific absorption features.
Spectra were interpreted by comparing the unknown spectra to reference spectra from
The Spectral Geologist viewer software and the USGS spectral library (Clark et al.,
2007).
For white micas and clays, the Al-OH absorption at ca. 2200 nm and the
molecular H2O absorption at ca. 1910 nm are critical features for identification. For
chlorites, the position of the ca. 2250 nm (Fe-OH) and ca. 2350 nm (Mg-OH) absorptions
and the spectral slope from 1400 to 1900 nm have been used to identify the Fe:Mg
content of chlorite species (Thompson et al., 1999). Table 2.4 outlines the characteristic
features for white mica, clay, and chlorite minerals common to this study and the
approximate position of their Al-OH absorption. Examples of reference spectra for white
micas/clays and chlorites are shown in Figure 2.2 and Figure 2.3, respectively.
Characteristic SWIR features and reference spectra are from Clark et al. (2007) and
Merry and Pontual (1999). Additional details on SWIR spectroscopy and analysis can be
found in Thompson et al. (1999). Spectral data used in this study is presented in
Appendix E.

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Table 2.4. Characteristic SWIR spectral features for phyllosilicate minerals


Wavelength of AlMineral
Characteristic SWIR absorption features
OH absorption
(ca. 2200 nm)
Muscovite

sharp features at 1408, 1910, 2200, 2348 and 2442


nm

2198-2208

Paragonite

similar to muscovite

2185-2193

Phengitic
Muscovite

similar to muscovite, slight shoulder on right side of


2200 nm feature

2208-2215

Illite

similar to muscovite except might have deeper 1910


nm absorption

2206-2210

Pyrophyllite

very sharp absorptions at 2168, 1388 nm

2168

Kaolinite

doublet centered at 1400, 2200 nm

2206-2209

Chamosite
(Fe-rich
chlorite)

major features at 2260 nm (symmetric), 2350 nm


(asymmetric); steeply ascending hull from 1400
1900 nm

Clinochlore
(Mg-rich
chlorite)

similar to chamosite except major features at 2250


nm and 2330-2340 nm; gently ascending or flat hull
from 1400-1900 nm

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Figure 2.2. SWIR reference spectra for white mica, illite and kaolinite from USGS
spectral library (Clark et al., 2007): (a) pyrophyllite, (b) kaolinite, (c) illite, (d)
muscovite, (e) paragonite and (f) phengitic muscovite. Red circles highlight the
characteristic features in pyrophyllite and kaolinite and the H2O absorption feature (ca.
1900 nm) in illite, muscovite, paragonite and phengitic muscovite. Red dashed lines
mark the position of the Al-OH absorption feature (ca. 2200 nm) in each spectrum, which
subtly shifts from shorter wavelength in pyrophyllite and paragonite to intermediate
wavelengths in muscovite and longer wavelengths in illite and phengitic muscovite (see
Table 4).

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2.4

Results

2.4.1

Hydrothermal alteration
The identification of hydrothermal alteration assemblages in porphyry systems

aids in the interpretation of the physiochemical conditions of hydrothermal alteration


including pressure, temperature, pH and fluid geochemistry (e.g. Meyer and Hemley,
1967). In this study, alteration types are used as framework for interpreting compositional
variations in hydrothermal minerals. Nomenclature for hydrothermal alteration types is
based on Meyer and Hemley (1967), Dilles and Einaudi (1992) and Seedorff et al.
(2005).
Five general groups of alteration are identified; advanced argillic (moderate
temperature), sericitic, illitic, intermediate argillic, and propylitic. The sericitic group is
further subdivided into sericitic, weak sericitic and sericitic-chloritic (Table 2.5).
Representative photomicrographs of hydrothermal alteration mineral assemblages can be
found in Figure 2.3. Alteration minerals (e.g. epidote) and mineral groups (e.g. sericite)
were initially identified by hand lens in the field and lab. Sample mineralogy was refined
with petrography, SWIR spectroscopy, XRD and EMPA. Petrographic observations,
specifically textural evidence in transmitted and reflected light of thin sections and rock
chips in polished mounts, are used to argue the groups of alteration minerals in Table 2.5
formed synchronously and likely in equilibrium. Measured SWIR and XRD spectra were
used to identify certain unique mineral phases such as pyrophyllite and topaz. EMPA
compositions were used to differentiate muscovite, illite and pyrophyllite.

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Table 2.5. Hydrothermal alteration mineral assemblages
Alteration
Type

Alteration
Subtype

Key
Minerals

Added or Re-crystallized
Minerals

Advanced
Argillic

Pyroph
or Alun

Qtz+Pyroph or AlunMusc
(+Rt+PyTpBa)2

Strong
Sericitic

Musc

Ser+Qtz
(+Py or Hem+Rt+TmCp)

SericiticChloritic

Chl+Musc
[Fsp]4

Chl+Musc
(+Hema or Pyb+RtCalc)

AbKspBiot
(+Mgt+Sph)

Weak
Sericitic

Musc+[Fsp]

MuscIll
(+Py+RtCp)

AbKsp(Sph)

Illitic

Ill+[Fsp]

Ill(+Py+Rt)

Ab+Ksp(+Sph)

Intermediate
Argillic

Chl+Ill
+[Fsp]

Chl+Ill(+Py+Rt)

Ab+Ksp+Ep
+Hbi(+Sph)

Sericitic

Relict
Minerals1

Olg/Ans+Ksp
HblBiot
(+Mgt+Sph)
1
igneous quartz and accessory apatite and zircon are present as relict minerals in all assemblages
2
( ) indicates trace phase
3
a or b letter indicates iron trace phase (a=hematite; b=pyrite)
4
[ ] indicate relict minerals useful in identifying and interpreting certain alteration types
Propylitic

Chl+[Fsp]

ChlActEpAb
(CalcSerHem+RtCp)

Although the hypogene sulfide is presented in Table 2.5, only samples from drill
core contain hypogene sulfides (pyrite and chalcopyrite). In surface samples, sulfides
have been oxidized and replaced by supergene phases such as goethite, jarosite, glassy
limonite or other amorphous limonite, local earthy red hematite and various MnCu
oxides (pyrolusite, tenorite and copper wad).

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Figure 2.3. Photomicrographs of hydrothermal alteration assemblages in cross-polarized


light from thin sections: a, b, c, e, f are 100 m thick, d is 30 m thick. (a) Advanced
argillic alteration (H437113), radiating sheaves of pyrophyllite with quartz. (b) Weak
sericitic alteration (G909152), muscovite pseudomorphs of hydrothermal biotite
(replacing hornblende), groundmass replaced by muscovite and quartz, relict albite
phenocrysts. (c) Illitic alteration (G909163), illite veinlet cutting partially altered igneous
plagioclase phenocryst. (d) Sericitic-chloritic alteration (YD08-22), muscovite replacing
plagioclase phenocryst (5 vol.% remaining), fine-grained muscovite and chlorite in
groundmass. (e) Intermediate argillic (G909158), illite replacing plagioclase phenocryst
(20 vol.% remaining), chlorite and epidote replacing biotite, relict albite and K-feldspar.
(f) Propylitic (G909172), chlorite partially replacing igneous book biotite, feldspar
stable.

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2.4.1.1 Advanced argillic
Advanced argillic alteration in the Blue Hill fault block is similar to the advanced
argillic assemblages found in the Buckskin Range and defined by Lipske (2002). As in
the Buckskin Range, advanced argillic alteration is defined by the presence of
pyrophyllite or alunite and is texturally destructive, commonly composed of subhedral
medium to coarse-grained (10-100 m dia.) quartz (10-90 vol. %); euhedral coarsegrained (50 1000 m long) muscovite (10-75 vol. %) and coarse-grained (100-1000 m
long) pyrophyllite (Figure 2.3a). Mica often forms sheaves of intergrown radiating
crystals. Lipske (2002) demonstrated that mica of this texture is typically muscovite
pseudomorphs of earlier pyrophyllite. Other minerals identified in advanced argillic
alteration include topaz, barite, alunite, huangite [Ca0.5Al3(SO4)2(OH)6 or Ca-alunite],
rutile, specular hematite and clays (dickite, halloysite). Although the surface exposures
have been oxidized and weathered, disseminated pyrite (up to 10 vol. %) with rare
chalcopyrite (>50:1 py:cp) is inferred based on Fe-oxide pseudomorphs of sulfides,
goethite-lined boxwork cavities and supergene goethite, jarosite, chrysocolla and
turquoise.
Advanced argillic alteration primarily occurs along steeply to gently dipping
faults, joints and permeable rock units in the Artesia Lake volcanics in the upper
kilometer of the hydrothermal system. Exposures of this environment occur in the
Buckskin Range and western portions of the Blue Hill fault block. Advanced argillic
alteration did not affect the middle Jurassic Fulstone Springs volcanics that overlie the
Artesia Lake volcanics (Lipske, 2002; Lipske and Dilles, 2000). Advanced argillic
alteration occurs as cm- to m-scale inner selvages along D veins (i.e. Gustafson and
Hunt, 1975) or forms massive dm-scale quartz-alunitepyrophyllite zones. In all cases,
advanced argillic alteration is enclosed within outer selvages of sericitic alteration.
2.4.1.2 Sericitic
Sericitic alteration occurs throughout the upper parts of the hydrothermal system
in the Yerington District and has been mapped in the Buckskin Range (Lipske, 2002), in
the central and western portions of the Blue Hill fault block and in the western portion of
Ann-Mason (Dilles and Einaudi, 1992; Dilles et al., 2000b). In this study, sericitic

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alteration is subdivided based on the stability of feldspar and the presence of chlorite.
These subdivisions are described below and their spatial relationships documented in
trench maps (Appendix C).
2.4.1.2.1

Strong sericitic

Strong sericitic alteration is texturally destructive.

All igneous phases are

replaced by subhedral granular medium to coarse-grained (10-100 m dia.) quartz (~ 5075 vol %), euhedral coarse-grained (100-500 m long) muscovite (~ 25-50 vol %), pyrite
(~5 vol %, >50:1 py:cp), often tourmaline (3-5 vol %) and minor rutile. This alteration
occurs proximal to D veins (Gustafson and Hunt, 1972) in 1 cm to 1 m wide selvages.
At Blue Hill, as noted at Ann-Mason in Dilles and Einaudi (1992) and illustrated in Dilles
et al. (2000), D veins and selvage widths increase from narrow (1-2 mm) to wide (1-2
m) moving upward or westward, away from the ore zone.
2.4.1.2.2

Weak sericitic

The distinction between strong and weak sericitic alteration is based on the
stability of feldspar. In strong sericitic alteration, all feldspar has been converted to
muscovite but in weak sericitic alteration, some plagioclase and k-feldspar remains (3070 vol. %). In weak sericitic alteration, rock texture is preserved but all mafic phases
have been altered to medium to coarse-grained muscovite, pyrite and rutile, as seen in
Figure 2.3b. Calcic plagioclase feldspar and, often k-feldspar, have been converted to
albite, as a result of sodic alteration (Carten, 1986; Dilles and Einaudi, 1992). Feldspar
phenocrysts have been partially altered to muscovite and quartz, and the groundmass of
granite porphyries has been altered to muscovite, quartz, pyrite and rutile. Texturally,
muscovite pseudomorphs igneous book or hydrothermal shreddy biotite or occurs as
randomly oriented sheaves (10-100 m long), often with a radiating texture with
intergrown anhedral quartz and rutile.

Goethite and jarosite occur in fractures and

supergene veinlets and as fracture coating, primarily on relic feldspar phenocrysts.


Weak sericitic alteration is often found as a outer selvage on D veins (0.5 5
m) with inner strong sericitic selvages (Dilles et al., 2000b). Figure 2.4 is a photograph
of thin section #G909173 from the Discovery Trench at Ann-Mason (Dilles et al.,

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2000, Figure 12) showing an example of the spatial relationship between a thin (~ 2 mm)
D vein with a narrow inner strong sericitic selvage and outer weak sericitic selvage.
Weak sericitic alteration is common in the central portion of the Blue Hill fault block. At
Ann-Mason, the high level albite-sericite (A-2) alteration mapped by Dilles and Einaudi
(1992) includes chlorite-poor zones that would be termed weak sericitic here.

Figure 2.4. Photograph of a thin section from sample G909173 from the Ann-Mason
Discovery Trench (Dilles et al., 2000) showing the spatial relationship between D
veins and strong and weak sericitic selvages. This is a thin (~ 2 mm) D-vein typical of
the D-vein morphology found near the ore zone.
2.4.1.2.3

Sericitic-chloritic

In sericitic-chloritic alteration, rock texture is preserved but mafic phases have


been altered to chlorite, muscovite, quartz, minor rutile and hematite or locally pyrite.
Chlorite (15-40 vol %) and muscovite (20-30 vol %) are fine to medium-grained (10-200
m long) and often occur as intergrown sheaves with interstitial anhedral quartz (20-30
vol %), as shown in Figure 2.3d. In some samples, hematite (5-10 vol %) occurs as
specular hematite either in veins with quartz or disseminated in the groundmass.

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Plagioclase is commonly dusted by <25% sericite (musc illite). Feldspar is stable in all
but one sample (YD01-13A) in which all feldspar has been replaced by quartz and
muscovite.
At Blue Hill, sericitic-chloritic alteration with hematite predominantly occurs in
the Artesia Lake andesite lavas as an outer selvage on D veins and enveloping sericitic
and locally advanced argillic alteration inner selvages. Lipske (2002) described similar
alteration with in the Buckskin Range as sericite-hematite-chlorite alteration. Sericiticchloritic alteration with pyrite is found in granite porphyry samples from Ann-Mason
drill core. At Ann Mason, Dilles and Einaudi (1992) described similar albitechloritesericite (A2) alteration.
2.4.1.3 Illitic
Illitic alteration is similar to weak sericitic alteration except all white micas are
illite, as identified by EMPA. In addition, feldspar stability is greater than in sericitic
alteration with 50 90 vol% feldspar relict in thin section. Illite occurs as randomly
oriented sheaves replacing feldspar and, locally, biotite and is often finer-grained (10-50
m) than muscovite (Figure 2.8). Illite also occurs as inner selvages on very thin (0.1-0.2
mm wide) pyrite + minor quartz veinlets or very thin (0.1-0.2 mm wide) veinlets (Figure
2.3c).
2.4.1.4 Intermediate argillic
In intermediate argillic alteration, rock texture is preserved. Hornblende and
biotite have been partially or fully altered to chlorite, rutile and minor pyrite, as shown in
Figure 2.3e. Calcic plagioclase has been converted to albite and partially replaced (~70%
relict) by fine-grained (5-50 m dia.) illite. K-feldspar is stable or partially altered to
albite. The groundmass of granite porphyries contains relic feldspar and is partially
altered to either illite or muscovite and quartz. Epidote (5-10 %), related to a separate
propylitic or sodic-calcic hydrothermal event, replaces plagioclase phenocrysts or
groundmass in porphyry dikes.
Intermediate argillic alteration is relatively weak and has not been previously
documented at Yerington and its origin in porphyry Cu systems is poorly understood

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(Dilles, in press). At Blue Hill and Ann-Mason, intermediate argillic alteration occurs
proximal to illitic alteration along the flanks of main mineralized porphyry dike zones
and illitic zone. Both the illitic and intermediate argillic alteration zones likely post-date
muscovite-bearing sericitic alteration, but this relationship can only be inferred and has
not been demonstrated via cross-cutting age relationships.
2.4.1.5 Propylitic
Propylitic alteration refers to weakly altered rocks with added actinolite, epidote,
calcite, and chlorite and relict plagioclase, K-feldspar, and magnetite. Rock texture is
preserved and mafic phases are partially to fully replaced by chlorite (3-20 vol %) and/or
actinolite (0-20 vol %), trace rutile, magnetite, hematite and locally pyrite (Figure 2.3f).
Plagioclase is commonly dusted by sericite of unknown composition or partially replaced
by epidote (up to 10 vol %) or calcite and is partially converted to albite. K-feldspar is
generally fresh, or rarely dusted with sericite.
Propylitic alteration is concentrated in the northwestern part of Blue Hill and in
the southwestern part of Ann-Mason and primarily found in lithologies of the Yerington
batholith. Propylitic alteration corresponds to propylitic (PA) alteration of Dilles and
Einaudi (1992) and follows the broad definition of Meyer and Hemley (1967). Previous
studies have demonstrated that propylitic and sodic-calcic alteration are closely
associated and the result of alteration by hypersaline sedimentary brines that circulated
through the Yerington batholith during porphyry copper deposit formation (Carten, 1986;
Dilles and Einaudi, 1992; Dilles et al., 1992, 2000; Lipske, 2002) (see Chapter 1 for more
detail).
2.4.2

Mineral composition

2.4.2.1 White mica and Illite


White micas and clay mineral compositions analyzed by EMPA include
pyrophyllite, muscovite and phengitic muscovite, paragonite, and illite according to
definitions by Deer et al. (1992) A summary of mineral compositions by EMPA is
displayed in Table 6 and all EMPA data is presented in Appendix D. Illite is a
potassium-deficient clay compared to muscovite, and defined by interlayer cation

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(K+Na+2Ca) site occupancy of between 0.6-0.8 atoms per formula unit (apfu) (Bailey,
1984). EMPA data in percent oxide for micas and clays were recalculated to atoms per
formula unit on the basis of a sum cationic charge of 22 equivalent to O10(OH,F,Cl)2
anions. All iron was calculated as Fe2+ (Newman, 1987). The observed compositional
range is (K0.03-1.05Na0.01-0.88)(Fe0.0-0.56 Mg0.0-0.44 Al1.52-2.09)(Si2.92-3.38Al0.62-1.09)O10(OH)2.
The interlayer cation site occupancy (K+Na+2Ca) ranges from 0.59 to 1.06 apfu. In the
octahedral site, Fe+Mg+Mn content ranges from 0.0 to 0.68 apfu.
Compositional variations in white mica and illite can be described by four
substitution mechanisms illustrated by arrows in Figure 2.5; (1) phengitic or Tschermak
substitution [(Al3+)vi + (Al3+)iv <-> (Fe2+ or Mg2+)vi + (Si4+)iv], (2) direct (Fe3+)vi <->
(Al3+)vi substitution, (3) illitic substitution [(K+)interlayer cation site + (Al3+)iv <-> (Si4+)iv + [
]interlayer cation site], (4) Na+ <-> K+ exchange in the interlayer cation site.
The two arrows Figure 2.5a illustrate the slope of two substitutions; (1) phengitic
substitution and (2) direct Fe3+ <-> Al3+ substitution. Data lie between these two trends
suggesting a contribution by both Fe2+ and Fe3+ and the ratio of Fe3+/(Fe+Mg+Mn) can be
estimated using the slope of the data (Figure 2.5a). Using a least-squares regression
method with a y-intercept at zero, as shown by the dashed line on Figure 2.5a, the data
can be represented by the equation:
(5)

y = -0.6981x; R2 = 0.86

If Fe3+/(FeTOT+Mg+Mn) = 1, then the slope (m) = -1.0; if Fe3+/(FeTOT+Mg+Mn) = 0, then


m = -0.5. Therefore if m = -0.6981, Fe3+/(FeTOT+Mg+Mn) = 0.3962 and indicates ~40%
contribution of Fe3+ to measured Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu) contents.
Minerals where Alvi and Aliv have been replaced by Fe(Mg)vi and Siiv are termed
phengitic. For this study, micas termed phengitic muscovite have greater than 0.2 apfu
Fe+Mg+Mn. Both muscovite from sericitic-chloritic and illite from illitic and
intermediate argillic alteration are more phengitic than muscovite from sericitic and
advanced argillic alteration. Muscovite in alteration with chlorite present has the highest
Fe3+/(FeTOT+Mg2++Mn2+) ratios (Figure 2.5a).

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47.56
0.15
34.15
0.68
<0.06
2.00
<0.02
0.35
9.00
<0.13
<0.03
94.15
4.44
98.54

Western Blue Hill

2(9)

G909160

Granite porphyry

Weak Sericitic

Muscovite

3.287
0.713
1.643
0.174
0.000
0.261
0.015
0.741
2.357
0.436
0.757
0.979
0.600

49.12
0.14
29.88
3.11
<0.06
2.62
<0.02
0.12
8.68
0.47
<0.03
94.35
4.25
98.40

Western Blue Hill

2(10)

G909163

Granite porphyry

Illitic

Illite

3.346
0.654
1.693
0.144
0.000
0.267
0.018
0.668
2.347
0.412
0.687
0.973
0.649

50.17
0.08
29.86
2.59
<0.06
2.69
<0.02
0.14
7.85
0.18
<0.03
93.72
4.39
98.02

Central Blue Hill

1(6)

G909158

Granite porphyry

Intermediate Argillic

Illite

3.106
0.894
1.613
0.265
0.000
0.224
0.020
0.998
2.507
0.489
1.018
0.980
0.458

Ann-Mason Drill
Core
45.39
0.06
31.06
4.59
<0.06
2.20
<0.02
0.15
11.42
<0.13
<0.03
95.19
4.30
99.42

2(8)

ANN007006.017

Granite porphyry

Sericitic-Chloritic

Muscovite

3.203
0.797
1.689
0.207
0.000
0.162
0.016
0.904
2.486
0.371
0.924
0.978
0.438

46.32
0.05
33.92
3.43
<0.07
1.13
0.00
0.46
10.00
0.36
<0.04
95.77
4.31
99.93

Western Blue Hill

3(16)

Sericitic-Chloritic
Artesia Lake
andesite
YD01-13A

Muscovite

66.78
<0.02
26.91
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
0.12
0.11
<0.06
<0.13
<0.05
94.29
4.92
99.19

Western Blue Hill

2(9)

Granite porphyry

Pyrophyllite

3.095
0.905
1.764
0.192
0.000
0.113
0.060
0.852
2.669
0.305
0.913
0.933
0.370

H437113

Advanced Argillic

3.160
0.840
1.834
0.038
0.000
0.199
0.045
0.763
2.674
0.236
0.808
0.944
0.840

Table 2.7. Representative analyses of muscovite, illite, paragonite-muscovite and pyrophyllite by EMPA
ParagoniteMineral
Muscovite
Muscovite
Alteration Type
Strong Sericitic
Strong Sericitic
Artesia Lake
Lithology
Granite porphyry
andesite
Sample #
ANN006002.018
H437199
# of grains
3(15)
4(22)
(# of analyses)
Ann-Mason Drill
Region
Western Blue Hill
Core
SiO2
47.48
47.81
TiO2
0.51
<0.02
Al2O3
35.91
40.60
FeO
0.66
<0.07
MnO
0.01
<0.06
MgO
1.52
0.05
CaO
0.01
<0.02
Na2O
0.27
5.02
K2O
10.94
1.72
F
0.21
0.19
Cl
0.01
<0.03
Total
97.58
95.53
H2O
4.52
4.63
Total
102.01
100.08
Structural Formulas - based on 11 O equivalents
Si
3.078
3.026
Al(iv)
0.922
0.974
Al(vi)
1.822
2.055
Fe
0.036
0.000
Mn
0.001
0.000
Mg
0.147
0.005
Na
0.034
0.616
K
0.904
0.139
Al(total)
2.743
3.028
Fe+Mg+Mn
0.183
0.005
K+Na+Ca
0.939
0.756
K/(K+Na+Ca)
0.963
0.184
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
0.802
1.000

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Figure 2.5. Compositional variations in white mica: A) Al (apfu) vs. Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu),
B) Al (apfu) vs. K+Na+2Ca (apfu) and C) Al (apfu) vs. atomic K/(K+Na+2Ca). The
colors and shapes represent hydrothermal alteration mineral types and subtypes outlined
in Table 2.5. Open symbols represent samples with hematite as the primary Fe trace
phase. Arrows represent compositional vectors for main substitution mechanisms and
black open symbols represent end-member compositions.

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In phengitic muscovite and illite, the proportion of Fe:Mg in the octahedral site
[Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)] varies. Hematite-bearing samples (open triangles) generally have a
greater proportion of iron [Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn) < 0.5] than sulfide-bearing samples, as
shown in Figure 2.6. This is likely the result of hematite buffering the iron oxide (FeO)
activity at a higher level during this alteration compared to sulfide-bearing samples.

Figure 2.6. Total Al (apfu) vs. atomic Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn) plot for muscovite and illite
analyses with >0.1 apfu Fe+Mg+Mn.
Figure 2.5b allows comparison between (3) illitic substitution and (1) phengitic
substitution. Illitic substitution will decrease the K+Na+2Ca and total Al content in a 1:1
atomic ratio, as illustrated by the arrow extending from muscovite towards pyrophyllite.
Phengitic substitution, illustrated by the horizontal arrow, will decrease the total Al but
does not affect the K+Na+2Ca content.
Illite is found in samples from illitic, intermediate argillic alteration and in several
samples from weak sericitic alteration that also contain muscovite. In most cases,
coarser-grained muscovite or chlorite replaces hornblende or hydrothermal biotite

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whereas finer-grained illite replaces plagioclase and K-feldspar. Notably, illite and
muscovite are present in several samples without any discernable difference in their
morphology or grain size (G909152). As shown in Figure 2.7, although the mean grain
size for muscovite is greater than that of illite there is substantial overlap and grain size
cannot be used to distinguish the two minerals. None of the hydrothermal illite measured
correspond to the <5 um definition of illite commonly used for diagenetic clays in
sedimentary rocks (Bailey, 1984).

Figure 2.7. Box and whisker (Turkey) plots of grain sizes (m) for illite and muscovite.
The black dots are the mean values. The box represents the middle 50% of the data,
which is split by a line that represents the median. The whiskers are the 5% and 95%
values and open circles represent outliers.
In (3) Na-K substitution, Na+ substitutes for K+ in the interlayer cation site and the
proportion of potassium in the interlayer cation site [K/(K+Na+2Ca)] can be used as a

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measure of Na-K substitution, as in Figure 2.5c. Although the K/(K+Na+Ca) ranges
from 0.0 0.99, the majority of the variation comes from two samples of Artesia Lake
andesite lavas (YD02-02 and H437199) with intense advanced argillic or sericitic
alteration in northern portion of the Blue Hill fault block. In sample YD02-02, the BSE
image shows darker, Na-rich mica that appears to be replacing the lighter more K-rich
mica along grain boundaries as shown in Figure 2.8a. Sample H437199 does not show
the same replacement textures (Figure 2.8b). There is an immiscibility gap between
muscovite and paragonite that widens as temperature decreases. Guidotti et al. (1994)
measured the composition of natural muscovite-paragonite pairs using EMPA to
determine the P-T-X limits of the binary muscovite-paragonite solvus. According to their
model, at T = 300 C and P ! 8 kbars, muscovite can contain up to ~ 11 mol %
paragonite while paragonite can contain up to 6 mol % muscovite (Guidotti et al., 1994,
Fig. 2). Intermediate compositions from K/(K+Na+2Ca) = 0.15 to 0.68, found by EMPA
(Figure 2.8) and illustrated in Figure 2.5c, are more likely physical mixtures rather than a
true solid-solution of paragonite and muscovite components in mica.

Figure 2.8. BSE images of samples with paragonite and muscovite. Dots represent
EMPA spots and numbers are K/(K+Na+2Ca) proportion at spot. (a) YD02-02, Na-rich
mica (dark colored elongate crystals) appears to be have replaced the dominate sheets of
coarse K-rich mica (lighter color) along cleavages, fractures and grain boundaries. (a)
H43199, coarse tabular white mica has composition by EMPA between paragonite and
muscovite [0.01 0.3 K/(K+Na+2Ca)].

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2.4.2.2 Chlorite
Most chlorites compositions are brunsvigite or ripidolite whereas a few fall into
the sheridanite and clinochlore fields based on the compositional divisions outlines in
Foster (1962) (Figure 2.9a). Chlorite analyses have been recalculated on an atomic basis
to a cation charge of 28 or O10(OH)8 anions. All iron was assumed to be Fe2+ (Foster,
1962; (Newman, 1987). The chlorite compositional range is (Al0.94-1.62Fe0.78-2.47Mg2.04.02)(Si2.48-3.02Al0.98-1.52)O10(OH)8.

Tetrahedral cation composition ranges from

(Si3..02Al0.98) to (Si2.48Al1.52). The sum of the octahedral sites (sum oct) ranges from 5.60
to 6.06 apfu. Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn) content ranges from 0.45 to 0.84 and octahedral Al
ranges from Alvi/(sum oct) = 0.16 to 0.28 apfu. A summary of chlorite compositions is
presented in Table 2.7 and all chlorite EMP analyses can be found in Appendix C.
Chlorite compositional variations can be described by two types of substitution:
1) phengitic or Tschermak substitution [Al3+,vi + Al3+,iv <-> (Fe2+ or Mg2+)vi + (Si4+)iv]
(Figure 2.9b), and 2) octahedral Fe2+ <-> Mg2+(Mn2+) substitution (Figure 2.9a). Ideal
chlorite has no K, Na or Ca in the interlayer cation site, but minor amounts of K+Na+2Ca
(apfu) in chlorite were observed. K+Na+2Ca (apfu) content is likely due to <1 m-scale
interlayering of white mica (K and/or Na) or actinolite (Ca) within the dominantly
chlorite sheet structure, similar to the 10 mica packets found randomly interlayered
with stacks of chlorite described in Carrillo-Rosua et al., (2009). Chlorites with
K+Na+2Ca > 0.02 apfu were considered to be mixed with muscovite or actinolite and
are excluded from the chlorite analyses.
Generally, chlorites from muscovite- or illite-bearing assemblages have higher Al
contents and a greater proportion of octahedral Al (>0.20 Alvi/sum oct) than chlorites
from propylitic alteration (Figure 2.9b), although there are exceptions to this trend.
Chlorites from sericitic-chloritic alteration with pyrite as the dominant Fe trace phase
have lower atomic Alvi/sum oct values than chlorite from sericitic-chloritic alteration with
hematite. The Fe/(Fe+Mg+Mn) content of chlorites should be correlated with the
presence of hematite as shown for white mica/illite data in the previous section. The data
in Figure 2.9a do not show this trend. Although most Fe-rich chlorites come from
samples that also contain hematite, Mg-rich chlorites are also associated with samples
that are hematite-bearing.

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Granite porphyry

Intermediate
Argilic

YD09-04

Granite porphyry

Intermediate
Argilic

3(12)

ANN007006.017

Granite porphyry

Sericitic-Chloritic
(+Py)

3(25)

Sericitic-Chloritic
(+Hem)
Artesia Lake
andesite
YD01-13A
3(16)

McLeod quartz
monzodiorite
ANN006001.045

Propylitic

3(13)

G909168

Propylitic

2(15)

McLeod quartz
monzodiorite
G909174

Propylitic

3(27)

Bear quartz
monzonite
YD01-04

Propylitic

Table 2.7. Representative analyses of chlorite by EMPA


Alteration type

G909158
3(17)
Ann-Mason Drill
Core
28.03
0.05
19.49
15.44
0.06
23.73
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.27
<0.03
87.25
11.80
98.93
2.541
1.459
1.510
2.285
0.021
2.150
2.969
4.455
0.483
0.253

24.23
0.02
24.02
26.04
0.23
13.75
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.13
<0.03
88.47
11.41
99.87

2.778
1.222
1.183
1.228
0.006
3.567
2.406
4.801
0.743
0.197

Ann-Mason Drill
Core
28.23
0.04
20.74
14.92
0.06
24.32
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.13
<0.03
88.70
12.11
100.74

2.848
1.152
1.221
1.769
0.039
2.920
2.373
4.728
0.618
0.205

27.77
0.05
19.64
20.62
0.45
19.11
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.13
<0.03
87.87
11.67
99.53

Western Blue Hill

2.797
1.203
1.173
1.789
0.018
3.016
2.375
4.822
0.625
0.195

27.53
<0.02
19.84
21.05
0.20
19.91
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.13
<0.03
88.85
11.76
100.58

Ann-Mason

2.737
1.263
1.052
1.539
0.014
3.172
2.315
4.726
0.671
0.182

Northern Blue
Hill
28.137
<0.02
20.194
18.924
0.175
21.876
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.016
<0.03
89.452
12.006
101.426

Granite porphyry

Lithology

2(11)
Central Blue Hill

2.815
1.185
1.122
1.297
0.007
3.552
2.307
4.856
0.732
0.188

Northern Blue Hill

Central Blue Hill

Sample #
# of grains
(# of analyses)
Region
SiO2
28.97
32.43
TiO2
0.04
0.03
Al2O3
20.34
20.28
FeO
16.90
13.35
MnO
0.38
0.26
MgO
20.91
22.10
CaO
0.04
0.36
Na2O
<0.05
0.21
K2O
0.27
0.32
F
<0.13
0.29
Cl
<0.03
<0.03
Total
88.07
89.66
H2O
11.93
12.39
Total
99.96
101.93
Structural Formulas - based on 14 O equilvalents
Si
2.897
3.098
Al(iv)
1.103
0.902
Al(vi)
1.295
1.383
Fe
1.415
1.070
Mn
0.032
0.021
Mg
3.119
3.158
K
0.035
0.039
Al(total)
2.398
2.285
Fe+Mg+Mn
4.566
4.249
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
0.683
0.743
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
0.219
0.241

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Figure 2.9. Compositional variation in chlorites: a) Si (apfu) vs. atomic


Fe/(Fe+Mg+Mn), inset shows full range of possible chlorite compositions. Dashed lines
represent chlorite species divisions according to Foster (1967). b) Si (apfu) vs. atomic
Alvi/(sum oct). The colors and shapes in represent hydrothermal alteration assemblages
as in Table 2.5.

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2.4.3

Short-wave infrared spectroscopy


The wide range of white mica species (muscovite, phengitic muscovite, illite,

paragonite and pyrophyllite) detected by EMPA is reflected in the SWIR spectral data.
Figure 2.10 shows spectra from samples containing white mica compositional endmembers: muscovite, pyrophyllite, paragonite and illite. There is a significant difference
in the scale of sampling by EMPA compared to SWIR spectroscopy. While each EMPA
spot represents a ~5 m diameter and deep spot on one mineral grain in a thin section or
mounted rock chip, whereas the TerraSpec instrument analyses an ~1 cm diameter on
the surface of a hand sample and inevitably contains multiple mineral phases not
necessarily sampled by EMPA.

Figure 2.10. SWIR spectra from samples with end-member white mica/clay compositions
as determined by analysis with EMPA: a) muscovite, b) pyrophyllite, c) ilite and d)
paragonite. Red dashed lines mark position of ca. 2200 nm and red circles highlight ca.
1900 nm absorption feature.
Only samples identified as sericite or pyrophyllite, without any distinct
kaolinite mineral SWIR features, are presented. The term sericite was used as a
blanket term for white mica and illite in initial mineral determinations using TerraSpec
software. The presence of minor amounts of clay minerals at Yerington, such as kaolinite

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and montmorillonite of very low temperature hydrothermal or supergene origin,
complicate the interpretation of SWIR spectra. These clay minerals are present in many
samples and have strong IR absorptions that obscure the hypogene white mica signature.
Samples where kaolinite was identified by the doublets centered near ca. 1400 nm and ca.
2200 nm are excluded from the discussion section since the presence of kaolinite shifts
the ca. 2200 nm absorption to the typical kaolinite value between 2206-2209 nm.
Samples with deep ca. 1900 nm absorptions but no doublets were considered as sericite
and included. Of the 25 samples analyzed, six (~ 25%) were identified by SWIR as
kaolinite, sericite-kaolinite, or epidote-kaolinite and excluded from the data set.
Spectra from chlorite-bearing samples are shown in Figure 2.11. Due to the lowreflectivity of chlorite and its relatively low abundance relative to other alteration
minerals (such as sericite, epidote and actinolite), chlorite-only spectra are rare (5% of
samples). Chlorite was detected by SWIR spectroscopy in eight of twenty chloritebearing samples (40%) and almost always in combination with more reflective minerals
such as sericite and kaolinite that obscure chlorite spectra.

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Figure 2.11. SWIR spectra from chlorite-bearing samples. Due to the low reflectivity of
chlorite, most spectra are mixtures with sericite and/or kaolinite. Green dashed lines
illustrate position of ca. 2250 nm and ca. 2350 nm.
2.5

Discussion

2.5.1

Comparison of SWIR spectra and mineral composition

2.5.1.2 White Mica and Illite


Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu) content in muscovite and illite, an indictor of phengitic
substitution, is positively correlated (R2=0.76) with wavelength of the c.a. 2200 nm
absorption in the SWIR spectra of samples identified as sericite (Figure 2.12). The

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increase is linear and can be described using a least-squares regression method by the
equation (2):
(2)

y = 0.0172x 37.6; R2=0.76

where y = Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu), x = wavelength of the 2200 feature (nm).


For pure Al-muscovite, 2193 nm is the lowest wavelength commonly observed
for the w2200 absorption (S. Halley, per. comm., 2011). When this value is set for the xaxis intercept, the equation for the correlation of phengite component with the w2200
absorption changes slightly to:
(3)

y = 0.0223x 49; R2=0.69

Using equation (3), the approximate phengitic component of a white mica can be
estimated using the measured wavelength of the 2200 nm feature.

Figure 2.12. Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu) of muscovite and illite (sericite) plotted against the
wavelength of the ca. 2200 absorption (nm). The solid line represents the equation (eq.
2) derived by least squares linear regression. The dashed line represents linear regression
equation adjusted to intersect the x-axis at s 2193 nm (eq. 3), the lowest common value
for muscovite.

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The relationship between atomic Fe+Mg+Mn and wavelength of the 2200 feature
is also shown schematically in Figure 2.13. SWIR spectra are stacked according to the
average atoms of Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu) in the white mica or illite (sericite) in the sample.

Figure 2.13. SWIR spectra from samples identified as sericite arranged by Fe+Mg+Mn
(apfu) content demonstrating the shift in the wavelength of the ca. 2200 nm absorption
feature with increasing phengitic component.

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There is also a shift in the wavelength of the Al-OH absorption (ca. 2200 nm)
associated with Na for K substitution in mica as shown in Figure 2.14a. End member
paragonite has a w2200 value at ca. 2187 nm. As the proportion of muscovite in the
sample decreases from Xmusc=1.0 to Xmusc=0.0, the wavelength of the ca. 2200 nm
absorption feature decreases from 2193 to 2187 nm.
For this data set, illite and muscovite cannot be readily distinguished by SWIR
spectroscopy. Illite has been identified as having a deeper H2O absorption at ca. 1900 nm
(Hauff et al., 1989; Davies, 2003). In Figure 2.14b, K+Na+2Ca (apfu) content is plotted
against the depth of the ca. 1900 nm absorption (hqd1900). There is a very poor
correlation between K+Na+2Ca (apfu) content and the depth of the H2O absorption (R2=
0.10). Although all samples with illite have deep absorptions at ca.1900 nm and more
than 50% of the samples identified as muscovite have the same depth at the ca.1900
feature. This observation suggests the depth of the ca. 1900 nm absorption is not
diagnostic of illite.
The absorption band at ca. 1900 nm, in combination with a sharp band at ca. 1400
nm, has been attributed to the presence of undissociated water molecules in the mineral
structure (i.e. water of hydration or water trapped in the lattice) (Hunt and Salisbury,
1970). By definition, illite has no structural water and is a non-expandable clay (Deer et
al., 1992). For this reason, a deeper absorption at ca. 1900 nm would not necessarily be
predicted. Illite is often found with interlayered smectite, which is expandable and
contains structural water. The presence of smectite in illite samples may account for the
empirical derivation correlating a deeper ca. 1900 nm peak with illite (Hauff et al., 1989).
Due to the difference in sampling scale by EMPA and SWIR, the deep
absorptions ca.1900 nm seen in samples with muscovite or illite is likely due to the
presence of late low-temperature clay phases such as montmorillinite, smectite or
halloysite clays. Although SWIR spectra were carefully screened to exclude samples
with kaolinite, there is still the possibility of contamination by inconspicuous clay
minerals. All clay minerals are highly reflective and can be detected in minute amounts
by SWIR spectroscopy. Since these are natural samples from weathered exposures at the
earth surface, the possible contamination of samples by clay species provides an
example of realistic field sample variability.

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There is a weak positive correlation between the width of the ca. 2200 nm
absorption feature and the interlayer cation site occupancy in atoms of K+Na+2Ca
(Figure 2.14c). In previous studies, sharper absorption features at ca. 1400 and ca. 2200
nm are attributed to minerals with more ordered crystal structures (Kruse and Hauff,
1991; Pontual et al., 1995). Muscovite is generally slightly coarser-grained (Figure 2.7)
and forms at higher temperature than illite (Figure 2.17). Therefore, the narrower peak
would be hypothesized for muscovite. Our data show the opposite, although weak, trend.
Figure 2.15 shows the SWIR spectra of sericite samples in a stacked plot
arranged according to their K+Na+2Ca (apfu) content with muscovite at the top and illite
at the bottom. Although all of the illite spectra have deep ca. 1900 nm absorptions, more
than 50% of the muscovite spectra, as determined by EMPA, also have deep 1900 nm
absorptions.

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Figure 2.14. Compositional variations in white mica plotted against SWIR spectra
absorption features: (a) w2200 vs. atomic K/(K+Na+2Ca), (b) hqd1900 vs. K+Na+2Ca
(apfu) and (c) width 2200 vs. K+Na+2Ca (apfu).

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Figure 2.15. SWIR spectra from samples identified as sericite plotted according to the
K+Na+2Ca (apfu) content. Samples with < 0.8 apfu are classified as illite. The depth of
the ca. 1900 nm feature is an unreliable indicator of K+Na+2Ca (apfu) content.
2.5.1.2 Chlorite
The position of the ca. 2350 nm wavelength in the SWIR spectra of chlorite
samples has been shown to decrease with increasing Fe content (Thompson et al., 1999).
In this data set, there is poor linear correlation between in the wavelength of the ca. 2350

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nm feature and the atomic Fe/(Fe+Mg+Mn) content (R2=0.04). This is likely because
most of spectra are mixtures of chlorite with sericite and/or kaolinite. Since chlorite is a
dark mineral with low reflectivity, it is difficult to detect in low volumes (50-30 vol %)
by SWIR spectroscopy. Sericite is highly reflective and has an absorption feature at ca.
2348 nm similar in size and shape to the Fe-OH and Mg-OH absorption features in
chlorite (Table 2.4). It is likely the presence of sericite obscures the position of the ca.
2350 nm absorption related to chlorite composition.

Figure 2.16. Mg/(Mg+Mn+Fe) plotted versus the wavelength of the 2350 feature (w2350)
in chlorite spectra. There is no correlation (R2=0.04) between the wavelength of the 2350
nm feature and atomic Mg/(Mg+Mn+Fe).
2.5.2

Conditions of Formation
Hydrothermal alteration assemblages identified in this study are plotted on the

phase diagram for the K2O-Al2O3-SiO2-KCl-HCl-H2O system at 1.0 kb pressure with


quartz present (Figure 2.17). Assemblages are plotted according to key alteration
minerals in the system (Table 2.4) and, using this diagram, approximate temperatures and

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pH (mKCl+K+/mHCl+H+) conditions of formation are estimated (Figure 2.17). The
inferences regarding formation conditions presented below are intentionally broad since
they are based on only the stability of minerals containing both potassium and aluminum.
There are many other factors that influence the stability of alteration minerals not
considered here including changes in pressure and fluid geochemistry.
Based on the occurrence of pyrophyllite and the mixed pyrophyllite-muscovite
assemblages, advanced argillic alteration from the western to northwestern portion of the
Blue Hill fault block likely formed at moderate temperature between 280-400 C at low
activity ratio of K+/H+ activity, i.e. at acidic conditions. Muscovite is stable at similar
temperatures but higher K+/H+ values than pyrophyllite, which indicates less acidic
formation conditions for sericitic alteration (Figure 2.17).
Weak sericitic alteration and sericitic-chloritic alteration where feldspar is relic
may form at the same time and temperature as strong sericitic alteration with pervasive
quartz-muscovite replacement but further from main fluid flow paths represented by D
veins based on the field observations. The fluid to rock ratio is lower further from the
vein allowing a higher buffering capacity by plagioclase and K-feldspar and, therefore,
higher K+/H+ conditions (Dilles et al., 2000). The sample of sericitic-chloritic alteration
without relic feldspar (YD01-13A, Appendix A) is hosted in the Artesia Lake andesite.
This is a more mafic unit (~51 wt% SiO2 in Artesia Lake basalt) than the rocks of the
Yerington batholith (~58 69 wt% SiO2) (Dilles, 1987) with higher proportions of mafic
minerals more likely to alter to chlorite-muscovite mixtures by alteration by acidic fluids.
According to Reyes (1990), illite is stable 220 to 310 C. Based on the lower
temperature stability of illite compared to muscovite, illitic and intermediate argillic
alteration events where illite is the primary alteration mineral must represent cooler
younger hydrothermal alteration events than the adjacent sericitic alteration. Illitic and
intermediate argillic alteration have assemblages with illite and relict K-feldspar that plot
along the border between the illite and K-feldspar stability fields (Figure 2.17). These
alteration types form at a lower fluid to rock ratio (higher K+/H+) and occur at lower
temperatures than neighboring sericitic alteration.

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Figure 2.17. Phase diagram for the K2O-Al2O3-SiO2-KCl-HCl-H2O system at 1.0 kbar
with quartz present with hydrothermal alteration assemblages plotted as a function of
K+/H+ versus temperature (C). Modified from Hemley (1959) and Dilles et al., (in
press).
Chlorite from sericitic-chloritic alteration with hematite (muscovite-chloritehematite) is generally more aluminous than similarly altered samples with pyrite or
chlorite from propylitic alteration (Figure 2.9). Samples from muscovite -chloritehematite assemblage were collected from exposures of the upper portion of the
hydrothermal system above ~ 1 km paleodepth while samples with muscovite -chloritepyrite were collected from deeper portions of the system in drill core and western AnnMason, closer to the ore body and the path of the magmatic hydrothermal plume (Dilles
et al., 2000). The aluminum content of chlorite increases with alteration by low pH fluids
(addition of H+) as shown by the reaction of clinochlore (Mg-rich chlorite) to sudoite (Alrich chlorite) in equation (4).

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(4)

2Mg5Alvi(AlivSi3)O10(OH)8 (clinochlore) + 16H+ <-> Mg2Al3vi(AlivSi3)O10(OH)8


(sudoite) + SiO2 + 8Mg2+ + 12H2O

Chlorites with higher aluminum contents from the muscovite-chlorite-hematite


assemblage likely formed by interaction of late-stage lower temperature and lower pH
fluids of similar composition but higher pH do the presence of phengitic muscovite that
formed nearby sericitic alteration. This is further evidence for a magmatic-hydrothermal
origin for sericite-chlorite-hematite alteration as proposed in Dilles et al. (2000) and
Lipske (2002). The lower Al content of samples from sericitic-chloritic alteration with
pyrite may be related to their position relative to the ore body and the pathway of
magmatic-hydrothermal fluids. The presence of phengitic muscovite and pyrite in these
samples suggest they were also formed by interaction with magmatically-derived fluids
but the lower Al content suggests these fluids were higher temperature and, therefore,
slightly higher pH. This may relate to the relative position of these samples since fluids
closer to the ore body would be higher temperature.
2.5.3

Mapping of pH gradients using SWIR


White mica and chlorite mineral compositions become more aluminous through

alteration with acidic fluids (addition of H+) also shown in Figure 2.17 where the
proportion of Al in the mineral structure increases with decreasing K+/H+ ratios and as
illustrated by the reaction of phengitic muscovite to muscovite (5):
(5)

2K(Fe,Mg)0.5Al1.5viAl0.5ivSi3.5O10(OH)2 (phengitic muscovite) + 8H+ + Al2O3 <->


2KAl2viAlivSi3O10(OH)2 (muscovite) + (Fe,Mg)2+ + SiO2 + 5H2O
Results from this study demonstrate SWIR spectroscopy can be used to identify

changes in the total Al (apfu) content of muscovite, which correlates to increasing


Fe+Mg+Mn (apfu) through to the Tschermak substitution, using the wavelength of the
2200 nm feature. Since aluminum content can be related to the pH of formation fluids,

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SWIR spectroscopy can be used to map fluid pH gradients in rocks from sericitic
alteration (muscovite-bearing assemblages).
2.6

Conclusion
Muscovite, illite, paragonite, pyrophyllite and chlorite from the Yerington district,

Nevada were analyzed for major element compositions using EMPA and compared to
corresponding SWIR spectra to determine if SWIR spectroscopy can be used to map
compositional variations in hydrothermal white mica and chlorite. Results show the
increase in the wavelength of the Al-OH absorption band at ~2200 nm in muscovite and
illite attributed to the Tschermak substitution and a decrease in the wavelength of the AlOH absorption band to values below 2193 nm caused by the presence of paragonite.
Although illite has been previously identified by a deep H2O absorption at ~1900 nm, our
study finds this feature is not unique to illite and >50% of samples with muscovite also
have a similar feature. Since neither illite nor muscovite contain structural water, the
deep absorption at ca. 1900 nm seen in the SWIR spectra likely indicates the presence
another clay mineral, such a smectite or montmorillonite. Chlorite compositional
variations could not be identified in short wave infrared spectra of rocks and were likely
obscured by coexisting highly reflective clays and micas. The results of this demonstrate
SWIR spectroscopy can be used to identify fluid pH gradients in rocks from sericitic
alteration (muscovite-bearing assemblages) by using the wavelength of the 2200 nm
feature to detect increases in the aluminum content of micas caused by alteration with
acidic fluids (addition of H+). This study strengthens work done by previous researchers
(e.g. Duke, 1994; Yang et al., 2000) and may assist field geologists using SWIR
spectroscopy in identifying zoned hydrothermal alteration, which, in combination with
other exploration techniques, can be used as a vector for ore deposit exploration.

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Chapter 3: Trace metal zonation at the Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit,


Nevada
Julia F. Cohen1, John H. Dilles2, Scott Halley3 and Richard Tosdal4
3.1

Abstract
Trace metal zonation patterns in wall-rock alteration related to the formation of

porphyry-copper (Cu) deposits have been used in ore exploration for almost a century.
Due to recent advances in analytical technology, concentrations of less abundant trace
metals (e.g. Te, Se, Bi) can be easily detected at levels below crustal abundance (<0.1
ppm) and subtle changes in wall-rock chemistry can now be mapped.
In order to verify trace metal gradients measured in altered rock are related to ore
fluids, mineral hosts must be determined. Trace metal concentrations in altered rock
from exposures surrounding the Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu deposit in the Yerington
district, Nevada are measured using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and
atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-MS/AES) with 4-acid digest. Results are compared
to trace element contents of hydrothermal white mica, illite and chlorite determined by
laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). This is an
ideal location for this study since the vertical and lateral position relative to the ore center
is easily constrained as the Yerington district has been tilted ~90W by Basin and Range
extension exposing a cross-section through a porphyry-Cu deposit from the volcanic
surface environment to 7 km paleodepth.
Cu, Mo, Te, Se, Bi, Sb, As, W, Sn, Li and Tl are enriched rocks from the zone of
potassic, sericitic and shallow-level advanced argillic alteration that represents the nearvertical pathway of magmatic fluid from the ore zone (3.5 km depth) to the paleosurface.

M.Sc. Candidate, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR


Associate Professor, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis,
OR
3
Mineral Mapping, Inc.
4
Mineral Deposit Research Unit, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada!
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Of these elements, W, Sn and Tl enrichment can be attributed, at least partially, to
increased concentrations in muscovite and illite. Li enrichment can be attributed to
increased concentrations in chlorite and differences in wall-rock lithology above 1 km
depth. Zn, Mn, Co, Ni, V and Sc are depleted in altered rock above the ore zone and
redistributed by circulating sedimentary brines to distal alteration zones as verified by
gradients in chlorite chemistry. Chlorite compositions from propylitic alteration confirm
this gradient is related to hydrothermal alteration by non-magmatic fluids. Chalcophile
elements Mo, Te, Se, Bi are rarely detected in white mica/illite or chlorite in
concentrations greater than 1 ppm and more than 50% of analyses are commonly below
detection.
3.2

Introduction
Ore deposit exploration has used the zonation of metals (e.g. Cu, Au, Ag) and

closely associated trace elements (e.g. Hg, As) in buck rock chemistry to vector for
mineralization since the 1920s. Emmons (1918) identified a common sequence of metal
distribution observed in hydrothermal ore deposits that was refined by Guilbert and Park
(1986) where Mo, W and Sn precipitate at deeper levels followed the sequence by Cu,
As, Sb, Zn, Pb, Mn, Ag moving toward the paleosurface and volatile metals Au, Sb and
Hg enriched in the shallow epithermal environment. This model applies best at deposits
where metals are transported in the hydrothermal fluid as metal-sulfide complexes. If
transport occurs by metal-chloride complexes, as in porphyry-type deposits (Holland,
1972), then the sequence Cu, Ag, Pb, Zn is often observed (Barnes, 1975). Although
these patterns apply as broad generalizations, factors controlling metal precipitation are
complex and vary depending on many factors including the metal content and
composition of fluids, fluid temperature and redox conditions.
In the last decade, analytical techniques for measuring trace element
concentrations in bulk rock samples have dramatically improved prompting researchers
to reexamine classic zonation patterns. Until recently, the measurement of trace metal
contents in rock chemistry at quantities below, or near, crustal abundances of elements
that occur in low concentrations in the earths crust (Te, Se, Bi, Sb, Tl <0.5 ppm) was
nearly impossible and prohibitively expensive on a district scale. Due to advances in

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analytical technology, most trace elements can now be detected at concentrations less
than crustal abundances (<0.1 ppm) allowing for study of subtle changes in wall-rock
trace metal chemistry associated with ore deposit formation.
In order to correctly interpret changes in the trace element chemistry of rocks that
have seen multiple alteration events, mineral hosts must be determined. Hydrothermal
phyllosilicates such as biotite, muscovite and chlorite are common alteration minerals
associated with porphyry-type deposits and essential for identifying and interpreting
alteration. Biotite is a common igneous mineral and hydrobiotite is an index mineral for
potassic alteration that often occurs in zones of Cu(Mo)-sulfide enrichment. Due to its
association with ore, variations in the trace metal contents (Cu, Zn, Ni, Co, Pb) of biotite
have been studied at several porphyry copper centers (Ford, 1978) including the AnnMason porphyry-Cu(Mo) deposit at Yerington, Nevada (Dilles and Proffett, 1995). Trace
element analyses of chlorite and white mica from the literature on porphyry-type deposits
are rare (Ford, 1978) and there are no publications focused solely on the trace element
contents of these minerals.
Trace element contents of muscovite and chlorite have been studied in other ore
systems. Variations in the trace element composition of muscovite have been determined
in research on rare earth element mineralization in pegmatites (Van Lichtervelde et al.,
2008) and chlorite and interstratified clay minerals have been identified as trace metal
hosts in the regolith of massive sulfide deposits (Le Gleuher et al., 2008).
This research contributes to the existing literature by studying gradients in the
trace metal chemistry in altered rocks and common hydrothermal alteration minerals
(muscovite, illite and chlorite) to link trace element anomalies to alteration formed by the
magmatic plume surrounding the Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu(Mo) deposit in the Yerington
district, Nevada. The Yerington district, Nevada, provides a natural laboratory to
examine trace element zonation associated with porphyry-Cu systems since Basin and
Range extension and tilting has exposed a crustal cross section from ~ 1 - 7 km
paleodepth (Proffett, 1977a; Proffett and Dilles, 1984). In addition, wall-rock alteration
and the hydrothermal system at have been well-studied (Dilles, 1987; Dilles and Einaudi,
1992; Dilles et al., 2000) and a model for the origin and sequence of observed alteration
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and stable isotopes (Dilles et al., 2000). The purpose of this study is to (1) determine and
compare the distribution of trace elements in altered rock and minerals (muscovite, illite,
pyrophyllite and chlorite) from samples surrounding the Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu(Mo)
deposit, (2) evaluate contributions from muscovite and chlorite to rock chemistry using a
simplified mass balance method and (3) compare trace elements gradients in rock and
minerals to confirm anomalous elements in rock chemistry track the magmatic plume.
This study is an extension of preliminary research conducted by coauthors John Dilles1,
Richard Tosdal2 and Scott Halley3.
3.3

Methods

3.3.1

Sample collection
568 surface samples and 50 drill core chip samples were collected from exposures

surrounding the Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu(Mo) deposit and from drill core provided by
PacMag Metals Ltd and the Anaconda Mining Company. Thirty-four surface samples
and five drill core samples were selected for mineral analysis. Sample collection focused
on alteration throughout the exposed crustal column. Samples were described and
assigned lithologies in the field based on Proffett and Dilles (1984) and Dilles (1987).
All samples are igneous rocks of similar composition (SiO2 = 54 to 68 wt.%) taken from
the Middle Jurassic Yerington batholith and closely related Artesia Lake and Fulstone
Spring Volcanics (Dilles, 1987).
Sample locations are plotted on a simplified geology map in Figure 3.1 and on a
reconstructed Jurassic cross-section in Figure 3.2. Data from previous reconstructions by
Proffett (1977), Proffett and Dilles, (1984) and Dilles et al., (2000) were used to restore
sample locations to their relative position in the Jurassic cross section (Figure 3.2). In
summary, each fault block was tilted 70-90 W and sample coordinates in the Blue Hill
fault block were adjusted according to approximate movement along the Singatse fault.
The section in the Buckskin Range was shortened to ~ 1 km thick and placed arbitrarily
on top of the Blue Hill fault block.
Samples were collected from the Ann-Mason, Blue Hill and Buckskin Range fault
blocks. The Ann-Mason fault block hosts exposures representing ~1 to 5 km paleodepth
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concealed beneath 200 m of Tertiary volcanic rocks that lie in the hanging wall of the
Singatse Fault and can only be sampled in drill core. Exposures in the Blue Hill fault
block represent ~0.5 to 3 km paleodepth. Samples from the Buckskin Range represent
the shallow epithermal environment from the surface to 1 km paleodepth. It is important
to note that exposures in the Buckskin Range are 1-2 km further west than the predicted
location of the epithermal environment related to the Ann-Mason porphyry center and
must represent the upper ~ 1km of a different porphyry center in the Yerington district.
The same mineral sample set was analyzed by electron microprobe analysis
(EMPA) and LA-ICP-MS. Sample locations for mineral analyses are shown as yellow
circles on the simplified geologic map in Figure 3.1 and in the reconstructed paleocrosssection in Figure 3.2. In some cases, one mineral grain was used for both analytical
techniques. In other examples, due to the fine-grain nature of the hydrothermal micas,
different mineral grains from the same hand sample were analyzed by each technique.
Samples with white mica were selected from D-vein selvages (Gustafson and Hunt,
1976) in the zone of sericitic alteration that records the pathway of magmatic fluids.
Samples with chlorite were selected from sericitic-chloritic alteration (chl-musc-hem and
chl-musc-py assemblages) attributed to alteration by fluids with a magmatic component.
Distal to the ore zone, chlorite samples were selected from propylitic alteration with
assemblages where actinolite and epidote are added.

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Figure 3.1. Simplified geologic map of the study area modified from Proffett and Dilles (1984) and Lipske (2002). Sample locations
are shown as circles, colored circles represent samples used in mineral analyses.

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Figure 3.2. Cartoon Jurassic cross-section through Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu deposit


modified from Dilles (1987). Sample locations (black and hollow circles) are shifted to
approximate position within the paleo cross-section. Colored circles represent samples
used in mineral analyses. The red outlined region represents boundary of 0.4 wt % Cu
sulfide ore. Lines from A to A and B to B show the trace of horizontal and vertical
traverses used to describe mineral trace element spatial gradients.
3.3.2

Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma-

atomic emission spectroscopy


Major and trace element concentrations of 48 elements (9 major, 39 trace) for 38
whole rock samples were determined using inductively coupled plasma-mass
spectrometry (ICP-MS) and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy
(ICP-AES) with 4-acid digest (ME-MS61) by ALS Chemex in Reno, Nevada. This

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method analyzes the resulting solution by both methods for major, minor and selected
trace elements and ICP-MS for remaining trace elements. This technique was used
because it returns data for a wide range of trace elements at low limits of detection
including Li (< 0.2 ppm), which was of interest in this study. Zirconium concentrations
are low (average 32 ppm) in this data set compared to previously published data from
Dilles (1987) using x-ray fluorescence (average 143 ppm) suggesting 4-acid digest is
incomplete for zircon and other refractory phases and elements such are hafnium (Hf) are
underreported in this data set. Lower and upper limits of detection for ICP-MS/AES can
be found in Appendix B.
3.3.3

Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry


Trace element concentrations in minerals were obtained at the W.M. Keck

Collaboratory for Plasma Spectrometry at Oregon State University using A NewWave


DUV 193 nm ArF Excimer laser on a VG PQ ExCell quadrupole ICP-MS. A summary
of the analytical technique is described in Kent et al. (2004). Trace element
concentrations of 26 elements were measured for 39 samples. 10-15 mineral grains were
analyzed per sample for a total of 370 analyses. An 100 m diameter laser spot sizes
with 40-45 s dwell time was used for analysis. NIST-610, NIST-612 and GSE-1G served
as calibration standards and GSD-1G as a secondary standard. Data were processed
using in-house LaserTRAM software. Silica was used as an internal standard in
combination with measured SiO2 wt % from electron microprobe analysis (EMPA).
Details on limits of detection can found in Appendix B.
During LA-ICP-MS analysis and data reduction, each LA-ICP-MS spot was
assessed for data quality and assigned a value of 0, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 or 3.0, depending on
the likelihood of contamination by inclusions and the overall data quality as determined
by the number of elements with low standard errors (<5%). Only analyses with a data
quality value ! 2.0 are presented in this study. A total of 181 LA-ICP-MS analyses with
data quality ! 2.0 were obtained for white mica/illite. A total of 186 LA-ICP-MS
analyses with data quality ! 2.0 were obtained for chlorite. All data can be found in
Appendix F. For data presentation and interpretation, one isotope was selected as

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representative for elements where more than one isotope was measured (Cu63, Zn66,
Ba138, Se77).
3.3.4

Contribution of inclusions to LA-ICP-MS data


To achieve low limits of detection, a 100 m beam diameter was used in LA-ICP-

MS analysis, which is often larger than the grain size of hydrothermal white mica and
chlorite (~10-100 m) in the sample. In addition, the conversion of biotite to muscovite
or chlorite results in the formation of rutile, which often occurs as inclusions with, or
interstitial between, fine-grained mica sheaves. Other fine-grained accessory minerals
such as apatite, zircon, tourmaline, hematite, goethite or jarosite also occur as inclusions
within hydrothermal phyllosilicates. Elements common in inclusions are Ti (rutile), P
(apatite), Cu (chalcopyrite or glassy limonite), other chalcophile elements which
substitute into sulfides and will be present in Fe oxide or hydroxide weathering products
such as Mo, As, Se, Bi and Pb. Data were screened for spikes in these elements to
identify analytical spots that may contain more than one mineral. This data was given a
low data quality value (<2.0) and discarded. Ti, P and B were plotted against all trace
elements to identify correlations with inclusion phases such as rutile, apatite and
tourmaline that could confuse data interpretation. No correlations were found.
In order to account for the effect of inclusions and heterogeneities in the
remaining data, high and low outliers were determined by Turkey or box and whisker
plots and excluded from the results. Turkey outliers are determined by calculating the
median and dividing data into quartiles. High and low outliers are identified as analyses
that are greater than 1.5 times the value of the upper or lower quartile range. For Ti and
Mn, which were analyzed by both EMPA and LA-ICP-MS and present in micas in
concentrations greater than the limit of detection in EMPA (~100 ppm), data collected by
each method were plotted against each other to show the effects of inclusions on the data
(Figure 3.3). For Mn, the EMPA and LA-ICP-MS give similar concentrations and most
points lie near a 1:1 line despite the difference in spatial resolution. For Ti, ~30% of
analyses from LA-ICP-MS lie off the 1:1 and indicate contamination by rutile inclusions.
Using ioGASTM software, Ti data were selected that lie near or below the 1:1 line and
only these data are included in the results section.

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Figure 3.3. Mineral trace element concentrations (ppm) determined by LA-ICP-MS


plotted against average concentrations determined by EMPA: a) Mn, b) Ti.
3.3.5

Estimation of alteration types using rock chemistry


Using the lithogeochemical data, samples were assigned estimated mineralogy by

comparing the molar proportions of alkali, alkaline earth elements and aluminum (Figure
3.4b) in samples to molar ratios (K/Al, Na/Al, Ca/Al) of ideal mineral compositions in
order to estimate general proportions of alkali and alkali-earth silicate and aluminous
minerals within each sample (feldspars, sheet silicates) (Figure 3.4a). Major element
oxide data and molar ratios used to divide samples can be found in Appendix X. The
estimated mineralogy of a sample corresponds to a predicted hydrothermal alteration type
from Chapter 2 or other published literature (Dilles and Einaudi, 1992; Lipske, 2002)
and, henceforth, in this study, is referred to by alteration type. The estimated mineralogy
of each sample was plotted spatially and crosschecked against published hydrothermal
alteration maps of the region (Dilles and Einaudi, 1992). Petrography (Chapter 2) was
also used to verify the mineralogy of classifications for samples within the mineral
analysis data set. Figure 3.5 is an illustration of the positions of alteration types relative
to the ore body in cartoon cross-section at the Ann-Mason deposit.

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Figure 3.4. Plots used to designate alteration types. a) K/Al versus Na/Al, b) Ca-Na-K
ternary diagram. Colors indicate alteration types from Chapter 2 or Dilles and Einaudi
(1992).

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Figure 3.5. Illustration of zoned alteration types and their position relative to the ore
body in a cartoon cross-section of the Ann-Mason deposit, Yerington, Nevada (modified
from Dilles et al., 2000). Colors and patterns indicate alteration types and arrow show
general flow path of magmatic and non-magmatic fluids. The ore zone is outlined in red.
3.4

Results

3.4.1

Rock composition
A summary of data from ICP-MS/AES analyses organized by alteration type is

presented in Table 3.1. Rock chemistry of different alteration types are compared using
probability plots. To create a probability plot, the assay value of an element (X) is
plotted against the N score for each sample. The N score is defined as:
N = (concentration-mean)/standard deviation
Each alteration type plots as a line on the probability plot, which allows the viewer to see,
at a glance, in which alteration type each trace element is most abundant (Figure 3.6).

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In the following discussion, elements are considered anomalous if their
concentration in the top 10% of values (90-100%) is more than 500% greater than
unaltered rocks and enriched if values are 200-500% greater (Table 3.2). To compare
altered to fresh rock, average unaltered rock values from units of the Yerington batholith
were compiled from previously published data (Dilles, 1987; Dilles and Proffett, 1995).
Trace elements are divided into three groups: (1) chalcophile elements (Cu, Mo,
As, Sb, Se, Te, Bi), (2) lithophile elements (Li, Rb, Sr, Cs, Ba, Sn, W, Tl) and (3)
transition metals (Cr, Mn, Co, Zn, Sc, V, Ti). These are modified groupings based on
general geochemical behavior of elements within this system as determined by rock and
mineral analyses and combine the affinities defined by Goldschmidt (1937) and
groupings of elements within the periodic table. For example, Zn and Cu are both a
transition metals and chalcophile. During the crystallization of the Yerington batholith,
however, Zn behaves compatibly and is incorporated into amphibole and biotite. Cu
behaves incompatibly and is enriched in the melt, incorporated in the magmatic volatile
phase and, eventually, deposited by the ore fluid in sulfide minerals (bornite and
chalcopyrite) (Dilles and Proffett, 1995). It is the chalcophile behavior that defines the
distribution of Cu and, since Zn behaves as a lithophile, its distribution is better described
by its position in the periodic table as a transition metal. These modified groupings will
not apply to all porphyry-Cu environments since the geochemical affinity of an element
varies depending on a number of variables including the initial melt composition, depth
of magma emplacement, volatile content of the magma and the composition of the
magmatic volatile phase including fluid salinity and composition, redox conditions and
pH.

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Mean
3.7
350
0.31
4.0
13
0.63
1968
4.0
181
4.6
3.7
9.2
992
4.5
17
1.1
7.6
2.8
1.2
1033
0.14
10
0.27
0.09
4.6
69
2.5
14

!
8.3
357
0.77
3.7
4.6
0.44
11291
2.6
250
14
0.86
6.5
783
2.6
16
1.9
7.3
8.3
0.64
253
0.31
7.9
0.10
0.07
12
44
5.7
12

Median
3.0
1310
0.12
6.0
12
0.90
75
4.3
233
1.2
3.0
11
905
6.2
69
0.93
6.6
1.0
1.0
939
0.05
7.8
0.29
0.28
3.2
67
0.95
18

Mean
3.3
1401
0.18
7.9
14
1.13
162
4.5
327
1.4
3.0
12
1040
7.1
72
1.3
7.8
1.4
1.0
932
0.06
9.3
0.32
0.30
3.5
84
1.3
28

Propylitic
(Act-Epid-Chl)

Median
1.7
240
0.11
2.2
12
0.52
81
3.3
113
0.97
3.9
8.4
830
4.1
9.3
0.57
6.0
2.0
1.0
1030
0.06
8.4
0.26
0.07
2.9
56
0.80
10

Sodic-Calcic
(Act-Epid-Ab)

!
7.9
359
0.34
4.8
9.6
0.58
1241
3.8
111
11
0.70
11
334
7.4
14
2.0
2.8
2.8
0.69
240
0.41
4.1
0.09
0.17
1.8
34
2.4
24

Sodic Alteration
(Ab-Chl)

Mean
6.3
460
0.35
3.8
12
0.77
596
5.6
92
4.3
4.12
8.1
640
4.8
32
1.1
5.6
2.6
1.0
466
0.29
8.2
0.21
0.17
3.3
61
2.9
13

Weak Sericitic
(Musc-Ab-Ksp)

Median
4.5
320
0.24
1.3
10
0.68
85
4.7
53
1.7
4.15
5.8
570
3.2
30
0.60
5.0
2.0
0.90
398
0.19
7.2
0.20
0.13
2.9
53
2.0
5.0

Sericitic
(Qtz-Musc)
Std
Dev
10
632
0.78
3.9
10
0.59
1036
3.6
97
20
0.52
4.86
442
3.4
21
2.1
2.2
1.8
0.65
208
1.1
6.7
0.08
0.19
2.2
32
1.86
12.0

Advanced Argillic
(Pyroph-Qtz-Alun)

Mean
9
1788
0.51
2.8
11
1.2
319
4.7
97
6.4
3.1
4.9
578
5.9
86
1.3
5.4
2.6
0.96
501
0.47
9.6
0.23
0.48
4.1
60
2.21
11.4

(n=104)

Median
6
1760
0.38
1.3
9.0
1.0
59
3.6
60
2.2
3.0
2.8
455
5.4
86
0.80
4.8
2.0
0.70
477
0.20
7.8
0.22
0.46
3.7
50
1.60
7.00

(n=71)

Mean
11
1155
0.99
2.5
18
1.6
202
7.1
96
4.7
0.46
5.8
679
12
111
3.3
7.1
3.4
1.5
307
0.75
8.6
0.24
1.1
3.2
92
2.5
13

(n=71)

Median
6.20
930
0.53
0.90
10
1.4
36
5.4
51
2.4
0.23
2.4
550
5.4
111
1.9
6.8
2.0
1.1
128
0.31
7.4
0.23
0.74
2.8
89
1.8
6.0

(n=70)

!
13
437
1.0
5.5
18
0.33
17
16
95
5.5
0.36
5.5
1174
34
22
3.2
3.8
2.1
0.53
914
0.45
5.0
0.14
0.81
2.0
62
1.5
49

(n=111)

Mean
11
434
0.85
2.0
27
0.28
21
6.9
50
4.3
0.46
3.4
1492
38
19
3.90
5.09
3.36
1.08
1199
0.53
6.9
0.30
0.55
2.2
119
1.5
11

(n=33)
Median
6.4
260
0.49
0.50
22
0.16
16
1.0
22
2.3
0.44
1.7
1280
26
7.6
2.7
4.4
3.0
1.0
1050
0.41
5.8
0.27
0.29
1.9
116
1.1
1.0

!
16
998
1.4
4.9
17
1.1
787
7.8
120
6.7
0.56
10
503
30
42
3.4
4.0
3.1
1.4
469
1.10
5.9
0.10
1.3
1.9
50
2.4
20

Table 3.1. Summary of rock trace element concentration by ICP-MS/AES organized by alteration type*.

Element
As
Ba
Bi
Co
Cr
Cs
Cu
Li
Mn
Mo
Na
Ni
P
Pb
Rb
Sb
Sc
Se
Sn
Sr
Te
Th
Ti
Tl
U
V
W
Zn

* Data from weak sericitic-sodic (Musc-Ab) and potassic (Hbi-Ksp) alteration available in Appendix X.

!
2.4
442
0.17
5.7
11
0.77
258
2.3
220
0.8
0.3
9.4
390
3.8
25
1.1
3.1
0.7
0.4
188
0.14
4.2
0.09
0.11
1.2
37
2.1
24

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Table 3.2. Summary of rock trace element concentrations from ICP-MS/AES divided into
lower 50%, 50-75%, 75-90%, 90-95% and 95-100% of values and compared to unaltered
rocks from the Yerington batholith and average crustal abundance.
Percentage of values

Element
(ppm)

Range of average
content in Yerington
batholith rocks **

Average crustal
abundance ***

<50%

50 75%

75 90%

90 95%

95 100%

Cu

<100

100-200

200-1000

1000-5000

5000-15000

5-80

55

Mo

<2

2-3

3-7

7-20

20-900

<0.2-1.1

1.5

As

<4

4-7

7-14

14-20

20-150

0.3-0.9

1.8

Ba

<1000

1000-1500

1500-2000

2000-2400

2400-6000

1300-1750

425

Bi

<0.2

0.2-0.5

0.5-1.0

1.0-1.8

1.8-10

0.02-0.1

0.17

Co

<2

2-6

6-12

12-15

15-50

7-55

25

Cs

<1

1.0-1.5

1.5-2.0

2.0-2.8

2.8-6.6

1.5-4.2

Li*

<5

5-7

7-10

10-15

15-80

3.2-5.7

20

Mn

<100

100-200

200-400

400-500

500-1500

230-650

1000

Pb

<5

5-8

8-15

15-30

30-900

1.5-7

12.5

Rb

<70

70-95

95-120

120-140

140-230

80-150

90

Sb

<1

1-2

2-4

4-6

6-18

0.1-0.4

0.2

Sc

<6

6-9

9-12

12-13

13-65

5-9

22

Se

<1

1-2

2-4

4-6

6-70

<0.05-3.0

0.05

Sn*

<0.9

0.9-1.3

1.3-1.8

1.8-2.5

2.5-10

0.6-1.2

Sr

<725

725-1000

1000-1150

1150-1300

1300-4500

700-1200

375

Te*

<0.1

0.1-0.4

0.4-0.8

0.8-1.3

1.3-8.8

<0.05

0.002

Ti

<2500

2500-3200

3200-4300

4300-4650

4650-6600

3300-5150

4400

Tl*

<0.3

0.3-0.5

0.5-0.9

0.9-1.5

1.5-12

0.2-0.3

0.45

<60

60-110

110-135

135-160

160-450

50-140

135

W*

<1

1-2

2-5

5-7

7-200

0.2-1.2

1.5

Zn

<10

10-20

20-40

40-65

65-280

18-40

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*Data was unavailable for these elements and concentrations from least-altered rock in current data set
were used.
**Compositions from unaltered rocks of the Yerington batholith compiled from Dilles (1987) and Dilles
and Proffett (1995).
***Average crustal abundances (1:1 basalt to rhyolite) from Taylor (1964).

3.4.1.1 Trace elements gradients in altered rocks


3.4.1.1.1

Chalcophile elements

Copper is enriched in altered rock relative to fresh rock in drill holes that sample
the > 0.2 wt % Cu ore zone and enriched in potassic alteration above the ore zone from
2.5 2.0 km paleodepth (Figure 3.6a/3.7a). Above ~ 2.0 km, Cu is not enriched in
altered rocks with the exception sporadic anomalous Cu values. Anomalous Mo values
(> 2 ppm) form a broad halo with significant enrichment in rocks from drill core that
samples the ore zone and nearby exposures (~2.3 to 2.5 km) and erratic anomalous values
extending from ~ 1 to 2.5 km paleodepth and laterally ~ 1 km (Figure 3.6b/3.7b). Te, Bi,

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Sb, and As are anomalous in rocks from sericitic and advanced argillic alteration and Se
is enriched compared to fresh rock compositions. Se forms a long narrow anomaly (>4
ppm) from just below the paleosurface (~0.3 km) to 2.5 km depth that runs along the axis
of magmatic hydrothermal fluid flow and is enriched in drill core that samples the ore
zone. Te has a slightly broader enrichment pattern (> 0.8 ppm) than Se that begins above
the ore zone at ~2.5 km and extends to just below the paleosurface (~0.3 km). Te is
barely anomalous in drill core (>0.1 ppm). Anomalous Bi values (> 1 ppm) are
concentrated from ~ 2 km paleodepth, above the zone of potassic alteration, to the
paleosurface. The Sb anomaly (>4 ppm) forms a broad lateral halo at shallow depths
from ~ 1km to the paleosurface. As enrichment forms a funnel-shaped anomaly (>14
ppm) that extends from the ore zone at ~ 3.5 km depth to 0.5 km from the paleosurface.
As is not enriched in samples from drill core. Pb is enriched in advanced argillic
alteration only and forms a weak anomaly (>28 ppm) near the paleosurface above ~ 1km.
3.4.1.1.2

Lithophile elements

Neither Cs nor Rb is enriched in altered rocks compared to fresh rock values and
Rb is depleted in rocks affected by sodic or sodic-calcic alteration. Ba forms a broad,
weak enrichment (>2400 ppm) from ~ 1 2 km paleodepth (Figure 3.6c) in sericitic
alteration and weak sericitic alteration where K-feldspar is preserved. Li is relatively
evenly distributed throughout alteration types but slightly higher in sericitic alteration.
Anomalous Li values (>15 ppm) are concentrated in the upper ~ 1 km and form a broad
halo at shallow depths (Figure 3.6d/3.7c). Tl and Sn are enriched in samples from
sericitic alteration relative to fresh rock values. Tl enrichment (>1.5 ppm) is virtually
restricted to rocks from the Artesia Lake volcanic unit and is focused in laterally broad
but vertically narrow zone from ~ 0.8 km to the paleosurface (Figure 3.6e/3.7d). Sn
enrichment (>2.5 ppm) is relatively weak (2x average fresh rock) and forms a crossshaped anomaly centered on the porphyry dike swarm and narrow (<0.5 km) from the ore
zone to the paleosurface and with a broader zone (~ 1 km wide) from ~1.5 to 2.0 km
depth. Anomalous W values (> 5 ppm) occur in rocks affected by sericitic and sodic
alteration and form a wedge-shaped anomaly above the ore body from ~2 2.5 km with
sporadic anomalous values at ~ 1km paleodepth (Figure 3.6f/3.7e). Sr is depleted in

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rocks from sericitic and advanced argillic alteration and weakly enriched (>1500 ppm) in
zones of sodic-calcic alteration from ~ 2.5 4 km paleodepth compared to fresh rock
values (~ 1000 ppm).
3.4.1.1.3

Transition metals

Zn, Mn, Ni, Co and Sc are depleted from the ore zone and the surrounding region
of hydrothermal alteration and are most abundant in the least altered rocks (Figure
3.6g/3.7f). V is also depleted in altered rocks but appears in anomalous values (>200
ppm) near the paleosurface above ~ 1km. Ti is relatively immobile with highest
concentrations of Ti in the least-altered rocks and Ti depletion in zones of sodic
alteration.

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Figure 3.6. Probability plots of trace element concentrations (ppm) from


lithogeochemistry for selected elements: a) Cu, b) Mo, c) Mn, d) Tl, e) W, f) Li and g)
Ba. Colors represent alteration types. Dashed line is the average crystal abundance
(Taylor, 1964). On the right side of each plot, mean (dot) and standard deviation (error
bars) from unaltered McLeod quartz monzodiorite (QMD), Bear quartz monzonite (QM)
and Luhr Hill granite (GP) samples are shown for reference.

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Figure 3.7. Trace element gradients in rock chemistry presented on cartoon Jurassic paleo-cross section (Figure 3.2) where each circle

represents a sample and the size and color represents the relative concentration of the specified element (ppm) as shown by the scale
on the right: a) Cu, b) Mo, c) W, d) Mn, e) Li, f) Tl.

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81

27
81

27

25

4.4

797

8.7

784

7.3

350

3.2

Table 3.3. Summary of trace element concentrations in analyzed minerals by LA-ICP-MS.

121

33

139

0.93

18

5.3

52

4.9

65

1.4

!
1.6

Median
7.4
151

52

143

2.6

Pyrophyllite
(n=11)
Mean
1.9

!
13
105

47

46

2.6

Median
1.4

Chlorite
(n=168)
Mean
47
51

1.5

1200

8.9

Muscovite-Paragonite
(n=20)
Mean
!
15
10

Median
48
65

2.5

1616

13

Median
15

Element
Li
44

2.0

1268

10

Muscovite and Illite


(n=149)
Mean
!
7.9
3.5

P*

611

1.2

14

3.9

7.5

111

284

7.3

117

5.0

20

32

144

32

94

3.4

32

81

Ti
29

149

Sc

29

220

0.16

3.4

16

0.26

6.3

197

0.21

6.1

37

0.08

1.9

134

0.14

2.0

43

0.14

0.92

208

0.41

43

32
0.58

51

154

0.47

38

Cr
27

1313

31

2175

2.8

6.3

21

4.2

8.2

1932

3.2

6.1

Co

0.95

1.0

Mn

1.9

2.3

0.95

2.7

1.7

2.3

4.6

2.4

1.9

4.6

5.2

0.34

0.82

11

1.1

1.5

8.7

1.1

1.5

10.0

0.81

0.37

7.8
1.53

0.57

4.5
0.52

93
1.4

75

0.37

251
0.49

78

0.88

215
0.48

85

0.97

276
0.71

3.9

71

218
0.85

2.6

86

235
0.55

1.2

41.23

Zn
0.73

23

107

Cu

Se***

As**

35

286

0.12

15

28

0.26

16

287

0.25

14

14

0.39

7.1

11

0.87

4.1

11

0.81

0.95

8.2

4.2

0.76

3.0

4.7

0.66

4.9
3.2

0.30

Sr
0.21

0.16

Rb

0.33

0.21

0.06

0.43

0.27

0.18

0.47

0.17

0.15

0.30

Sn*

0.72

0.52

Mo**

0.97

0.51

0.17

17

0.68

0.23

20

0.32

0.20

17

1.1

0.04

18

0.25

0.05

16

2.4

0.03

3.7

0.31

2.7

1014

2.4

2.9

1452

0.23
1257

0.81

1.8

0.17
29

0.81
1.0

0.16
20

0.56
0.72

0.10
7.0

Cs
0.26

Te***

W*

Ba

0.05

2.3

0.09

4.6

2.4

4.6

0.06

0.17

0.06
3.2

BDL

1.5

0.17

0.09
BDL

BDL

10

0.02

6.9
BDL

1.1

0.08
0.02

1.2
BDL

2.0

0.05
0.01

0.52
0.57

1.6

0.09
0.29

0.65
0.41

0.80

0.09
0.26

0.44
0.12

1.6

0.05
0.15

1.9
0.38

1.51

0.07
0.63

1.8
0.32

0.17

0.06
0.47

1.0
0.15
0.13

0.03
0.14

Bi**
Th**
0.03

Pb*

U**

BDL

Tl

* 5 20% of analyses are below the limit of detection


** 20 50% of analyses are below the limit of detection
*** 50 - 90% of analyses are below the limit of detection

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Table 3.4. Summary of trace element concentrations in muscovite and illite by LA-ICP-MS grouped by alteration type.
!
2.5
44

Median
6.8
61

(n=14)
Mean
7.0
48

!
4.5
34

Median
7.4
47

(n=44)
Mean
8.0

11

118

33

!
3.9

11

36

67

Median
16.0

11

38

65

(n=5)
Mean
17.1

4.9

3.2

!
2.9

Illite from intermediate argillic alteration

(n=87)
Mean
7.5
30

214

Illite from illitic alteration

Median
7.3
53
18

Muscovite from sericitic-chloritic alteration

Element
Li
45
201

Muscovite from sericitic alteration

B
17

0.8

6.4

159

12

682

1.5

31

15

739

283

38

522

278

37

913

197

8.5

9.0
1073

279

165

102
325
328

7.5

7.2
453
263

160

128
352
303

33

11.1
1212
238

28

89
2105
114

46

9.0
2161
182

52

Sc
Ti
154

43

57

25

19

0.3

54

1.3

12

52

14

1.2

43

108

0.31

17

6.9

0.50

12

29

82

0.36

12

0.36

18
1.5

5.1

24

18
2.2
0.77

0.40

20
3.2
1.6

4.5

28
0.30
1.7

4.5

13
0.49
9.3

9.3

28
0.5
9.1

2.3

Mn
Co**
4.3

8.9

Cr

Cu

0.63

0.18

13

0.0

9.1

1.2

22

35

21

1.2

550

4.2

0.83

539

15

1.6

139

0.30

1.3

254

49

4.3

33

242

0.35

1.6
18

93

51

7.0
4.0
221

0.35

1.0
0.70
266

48

7.1
1.4
64

0.74

0.6
1.5
271

50

As***
Se***
283

0.71

Zn

Rb

0.35

27

0.20

165

0.1

0.001

1.1

0.5

0.0

0.14

1.1

0.10

127

2.6

0.10

28

3.5

0.33

4.9

0.14

2.8

0.31

645

12

1.3

0.21

5.0

0.80

1.7

NaN

649

29
1.1

NaN

0.91

0.66
5.1

NaN

765

29
6.3
0.22

2.1

0.24
4.1
0.32

1360

Mo***
Sn
0.27

2.3

Sr

Te***

1302

19

1.8

0.33

1196

3.1

0.01

0.32

3.6

3.1

0.52

1634

1.2

0.43

3.2

1.7

0.55

1543

1.5

0.64

1.0

1.2

0.41

1150

1.1

0.51

2.2

0.81

1.2

1533
3.3

1.2

2.3
3.9
0.28

1301
2.3
0.46

Ba
W
0.39

Cs

Pb**

0.02

BDL

BDL

0.18

0.02

0.16

BDL

0.20

0.16

3.0

1.3

0.11

0.12

2.9

0.82

0.73

0.11

1.1

0.06

0.56

0.05

1.5

0.59

1.2

0.18

0.36

0.04

0.08

1.3

0.08

1.8

0.07

0.08
0.05

0.07

1.2

0.47
0.29

0.08

0.5

0.38
0.29

0.05

1.6

0.15
0.16

Th***
1.5

Bi***

Tl

U**

* 5 20% of analyses are below the limit of detection


** 20 50% of analyses are below the limit of detection
*** 50 - 90% of analyses are below the limit of detection

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Table 3.5. Summary of trace element concentrations in chlorite grouped by alteration type.

Chlorite from sericitic-chloritic alteration


(n=44)
Mean
!

45
40

0.90

12

2.2

96

2.7

250

202
97

2.4

292

4.6

53

373

141
22

0.78

383

3.6

11

66

159
142

7.0

62

3.9

56

65

425
256

14

89

4.1

68

45

1018
232

15

75

2.5

30

Median

1.9
2.1
170
91

Chlorite from intermediate argillic alteration


(n=16)
Mean
!

54

54

53

1.8
3.5
242
127

Median

37

27

29

887

Chlorite from propylitic alteration


(n=109)
Mean
!

B
2.6
180
225

33

1401

45

P*

37

23

1274

Median

Sc*
113
217

8.2

743

Element

Ti**
31
2168

Li

Cr

12

549

15

331

5.2

232

1960

37

329

20

106

245

1325

439

45

25
461

260

2443
186
251

20
234
83

3.3

2030
222
208

0.91

Mn
Cu
207

1.1

Co
Zn

0.71

0.60

1.1

5.8

15

0.26

11

0.21

1.6

5.6

0.44

0.89

3.1

0.32

1.1

3.4

0.47

0.79

2.4

0.24

0.91

4.2

0.34

0.46

20

0.32

0.80
20

7.9

0.14

0.82
11

7.0

0.45

0.54
7.0
32

0.27

0.71
2.5
23

0.34

Se***
Rb
9.7

0.26

As**

Sr
0.09

0.93

0.32

0.14

0.37

0.14

0.26

0.28

1.0

38

0.13

2.8

1.2

0.25

2.5

1.1

1.0

Sn**

0.05

0.90

24

Mo**
0.10

1.1

0.79

0.10

0.86

11

Te***

0.77

0.29

0.70

5.0

0.41

0.55

Cs

9.0

46

0.46

0.98

8.5

29

0.22

0.69

0.93

5.3

0.89

0.25

0.60

Ba

0.56

0.56

0.70

2.3

1.7

2.5

W*

0.35

0.11

Pb

0.08

0.04

0.03

0.02

0.05

0.07

2.0

0.07

0.39

0.03

1.5

Bi**

0.52

0.49

0.29
0.54

0.75

0.12

0.05

0.88
0.62

0.47

0.31

0.37

0.14

0.14

0.16

Th**

0.15

0.02

0.09

0.11

0.15

0.21

0.11

0.03

U**
Tl

* 5 20% of analyses are below the limit of detection


** 20 50% of analyses are below the limit of detection
*** 50 - 90% of analyses are below the limit of detection

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3.4.2

Mineral composition

Generally, muscovite and illite are enriched in lithophile elements while chlorites are
enriched in transition metals (Figure 3.8). Chalcophile elements are rarely detected in
concentrations greater than 1 ppm. Mineral trace element concentrations are presented in
Table 3.3-3.5.
3.4.2.1 Muscovite and illite
The most abundant trace elements in muscovite and illite are Ti (average 1600
ppm), Ba (average 1450 ppm), Rb (average 300 ppm) and V (average 200 ppm) and P
(average 100 ppm) (Table 3.3). B, Mn, Sr and Cr are detected in muscovite and illite at
20-50 ppm, Sc, Cu, Zn and Li at 5 20 ppm and Sn, W, Cs, Tl and Se at concentrations
between 1 5 ppm. Co, As, Mo, Te, Pb, Bi, Th and U are detected at less than 1 ppm
levels and are often below detection limits. Compared to chlorite and pyrophyllite,
muscovite and illite have the highest concentrations of lithophile elements (B, Rb, Ba,
Cs, Tl, W, Sn) and the transition metals Sc and Ti (Figure 3.8/3.10).
Muscovite and illite occur in several alteration assemblages and trace element
contents vary slightly by alteration type (Table 3.4). Muscovite from sericitic alteration
has the highest concentrations of W, Sn and Ti (Figure 3.9a). Muscovite and illite from
assemblages with chlorite have higher concentrations of Mn, Zn and V (Figure 3.9a),
likely related to their higher Fe+Mg (apfu) contents described in Chapter 2.
3.4.2.2 Mixed muscovite-paragonite
Muscovite is found intergrown with paragonite in one sample from advanced
argillic (musc-qtz-alun assemblage) and one from sericitic alteration (qtz-musc
assemblage) (see Chap. 2 for more detail). The same set of trace elements are most
abundant in the muscovite-paragonite mixture as in muscovite and illite (V, P, Ti, Rb)
with the exception of Ba (average 16 ppm) and the overall concentrations are ~50 90%
lower (Table 3.3). Pb concentrations (average 1.2 ppm) are highest in mixed muscoviteparagonite samples and, compared to other white micas, Li (average 15 ppm) is more
abundant (Figure 3.8).

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Figure 3.8. Comparison of chlorite, muscovite and illite, mixed muscovite-paragonite,


pyrophyllite trace element compositions.
3.4.2.3 Pyrophyllite
Pyrophyllite from one sample of advanced argillic (pyroph-qtz assemblage)
alteration was analyzed. Trace element concentrations are generally lower in pyrophyllite
compared to muscovite except for P (average 780 ppm), Sr (average 78 ppm), Mo
(average 16 ppm), As (average 5 ppm), Th (average 5 ppm) and Se (average 2 ppm),
which are most abundant in pyrophyllite (Figure 3.8/3.10, Table 3.3).
3.4.2.4 Chlorite
The most abundant trace elements in chlorite are Mn (average 2200 ppm), Cu
(average 280 ppm), Zn (average 220 ppm), V (average 210 ppm) and Ti (average 280
ppm). Trace elements in concentrations from 20-50 ppm include P, Li, Cr and Co.
Overall, chlorites have the highest concentrations of Li and transition metals (Mn, Cu,

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Zn, Co, Cr) (Figure 3.8/3.10, Table 3.3). A comparison of chlorite from different
alteration types (Figure 3.9b and Table 3.5) shows chlorite from propylitic alteration has
the highest concentrations of Sr and Pb while chlorite from sericitic-chloritic alteration,
has the highest Li, Co, Sc and Zn contents. Chlorite from intermediate argillic alteration
has higher P, Rb, Cr and Cu.

Figure 3.9. Comparison of mineral trace element compositions from different alteration
assemblages: a) muscovite and illite alteration types, b) chlorite alteration types.

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Figure 3.10. Probability plots of trace element concentrations (ppm) in micas and chlorite
for selected elements: a) Cu, b) Mo, c) Mn, d) Tl, e) W, f) Li and g) Ba. Colors
represent mineral type and shapes represent mineral assemblages. On the right side of
each plot, mean (dot) and standard deviation (error bars) from unaltered McLeod quartz
monzodiorite (QMD), Bear quartz monzonite (QM) and Luhr Hill granite (GP) samples
are shown for reference.

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3.4.3

Comparison between mineral and rock trace element gradients


Cu, Mo, Te, Se, Bi, Sb, W, Sn, Li and Tl occur in anomalous concentrations in

altered rock from the zone of potassic, sericitic and shallow-level advanced argillic
alteration that represents the near-vertical pathway or plume of magmatic-hydrothermal
fluids as identified by previous geologic, rock alteration, and geochemical studies (Dilles
and Einaudi, 1992; Dilles et al., 2000a; Lipske and Dilles, 2000). Of these elements, W,
Sn and Tl are found in concentrations of 1-5 ppm in most muscovite/illite grains analyzed
and Li is enriched in chlorite (average 50 pm). Cu is also detected in chlorites but at
levels (average 280 ppm) that are too low to contribute significantly to the observed Cu
anomaly in rock (>1000 ppm). Chalcophile elements Mo, Te, Se, Bi are rarely detected
in white mica/illite or chlorite in concentrations greater than 1 ppm and commonly
greater than 50% of analyses are below the detection limit.
Trace element gradients in altered rocks generally mimic gradients in mineral
trace element compositions. Traverse plots were constructed by plotting the estimated
sample depth versus the trace element content of minerals and corresponding rock
analyses (Figure 3.11-3.13). Paleodepth was estimated using the relative position samples
within the reconstructed cross section (Figure 3.2). Two traverses are plotted, a vertical
traverse moving ~N70 W from above the ore zone at ~ 3 km depth to 0.2 km below the
approximate paleosurface and a lateral traverse at ~ 2.5 km paleodepth moving ~S20 W
from the ore zone to outlying exposures ~ 2 km away. The approximate trace of both
traverses is shown on Figure 3.2.
3.4.3.1 Trace element gradients in muscovite and illite
Rb and Cs are detected in muscovite and illite throughout the system but do not
show strong spatial gradients in mineral or rock chemistry. Ba in muscovite and illite
does not have a strong spatial gradient but is slightly enriched in muscovite and illite
from ~ 2.5 to 2 km and in muscovite at < 1 km paleodepth. In rock samples, Ba is
enriched from 1.5 0.5 km paleodepth. Tl is present in muscovite and illite throughout
the system but enriched in only one sample from the mineral and rock data set from the
top of the section at < 0.3 km paleodepth. W and Sn are strongly enriched in muscovite

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from 1.8 2.2 and 1.5 2.0 km paleodepth, respectively and corresponding rock samples
reflect this pattern (Figure 3.11).

Figure 3.11. Vertical traverse plots of rock and muscovite and illite trace element
contents (ppm) from ore zone at 3.5 km (A) to paleosurface (A) along the pathway of the

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magmatic fluid plume (Figure 3.2). Colors and symbols represent alteration type; error
bars show standard error for ICP-MS/AES and standard error including uncertainty in
calibration standard from LA-ICP-MS.

Figure 3.12. Vertical traverse plots of rock and chlorite trace element contents (ppm)
from ore zone at 3.5 km (A) to paleosurface (A) along the pathway of the magmatic

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fluid plume (Figure 3.2). Colors and symbols represent alteration type; error bars show
standard error for ICP-MS/AES and standard error including uncertainty in calibration
standard from LA-ICP-MS.

Figure 3.13. Lateral traverse plots of rock and chlorite trace element contents (ppm) at
2.5 km paleodepth from ore zone (B) to 2.0 km away (B) (Figure 3.2). All samples are
from propylitic alteration, error bars show standard error for ICP-MS/AES and standard
error including uncertainty in calibration standard from LA-ICP-MS.
3.4.3.2 Trace element gradients in chlorite
Moving vertically away from the ore zone along the path of the magmatic fluid
plume, Li and Zn are enriched in chlorites and corresponding samples at <1 km
paleodepth compared to samples from deeper exposures, average unaltered rock
concentrations from the Yerington batholith and average crustal abundance (Table 3.2).
Mn is slightly higher in chlorite and rocks from samples located above ~1.5 km and

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several chlorite and rock samples between 1-2 km are enriched in V (Figure 3.12).
Moving laterally away from the ore center at ~ 2.5 km paleodepth, V, Zn and Mn
increase in chlorite and corresponding rock samples and are lowest in the sample from
drill core. Li content equal in distal and proximal samples (Figure 3.13).
3.4.4

Mass balance
A simplified mass balance method is used to quantitatively compare mineral trace

element concentrations to whole rock composition. Three samples are used, one from
sericitic (qtz-musc) alteration (YD08-21), one from propylitic (chl-act-epid) alteration
(YD01-04) and one from sericitic-chloritic (chl-musc-hem) alteration (YD01-13A).
Relative mineral proportions by volume (vol fracmin) were estimated by petrography
(Chapter 2). Mineral mass fractions (mass fracmin) for each sample were determined by
multiplying mineral volume fraction by mineral density (!min) (Deer et al., 1992) and
renormalizing to the total calculated mass. For sericitic alteration, where muscovite is the
only aluminum-bearing phase, proportions were crosschecked by comparing the Al2O3
content (wt. %) in the whole rock to the average Al2O3 content of muscovite determined
by EMPA multiplied by the estimated muscovite mass fraction.
Once mineral mass fractions of each mineral were calculated, average trace
element concentrations from LA-ICP-MS analyses for muscovite or chlorite were
multiplied by the mineral mass fraction to calculate the contribution by muscovite or
chlorite of each trace element to the whole rock composition as shown in equation (1).
For example, a sample containing 50% muscovite by mass (mass fracmusc = 0.5) and an
average concentration of Ba in muscovite of 1000 ppm ([Ba]musc = 1000 ppm), yields a
predicted contribution of Ba by muscovite to the whole rock composition of 500 ppm
([Ba]rock = 500 ppm).
(1)

[Xrock,ppm] = [Xmineral,ppm][MassFracmineral in rock]

Mineral mass fractions multiplied by mineral trace element concentrations are plotted
versus whole rock trace element concentrations in Figure 3.14. These plots show relative
trace element abundances within a sample, the estimated amount of a given trace element
contributed by muscovite or chlorite and the estimated contribution of trace elements by
other minerals within a sample (Figure 3.14).

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There are several significant sources of error in this analysis including the
accuracy of the estimated volume fractions by petrographic analysis and sampling error
due to the difference in scale between rock and mineral analyses. Other sources of error
include analytical error from LA-ICP-MS analyses of the minerals and ICP-MS/AES
analyses of the whole rock. Taking these errors into account, mass balance plots can be
used to approximate the contribution by muscovite and/or chlorite to the whole rock trace
element chemistry.
In the sample from strong sericitic alteration (YD08-21), muscovite contribution
(0.26 mass fractionmusc) can account for all of Rb, V and Ba and greater than 50% of the
Tl and Sc measured in the whole rock chemistry (Figure 3.14a). Ti, Cu, P concentrations
in the whole rock analysis cannot be attributed to muscovite. Ti is likely contributed by
rutile, P by apatite, which is a common trace phase, and the anomalous Cu values may be
due to chrysocolla, a supergene Cu-silicate noted in hand sample. Approximately 25% of
W, Cs, Co and Li contents and less than 10% of Mn, Zn, Cr, Co and Sr concentrations
detected in rock analyses can be attributed to muscovite and these elements must also
substitute into another mineral such as one of the trace phases mentioned above.
Elements below detection levels in muscovite but above the detection limit in the rock
analysis include the chalcophile and ore metals As, Se, Mo, Pb, Bi and Sn that were most
likely originally contained in hypogene sulfides and are sequestered in oxide phases in
the supergene environment. U and Th in muscovite were not measured for this sample.
For the sample from propylitic alteration (YD01-04), chlorite (0.10 mass fraction)
contribution can account for all the Zn, Mn, Li and Cs in the sample and greater than
50% of the Co and Cu. Approximately 25% of V, Cr, Rb and Tl concentrations from the
rock analyses can be attributed to chlorite. All other trace elements (Ti, P, Ba, Pb, Cr,
As, Th, U, W, Sn, Mo, Bi, Te) lie between the 1:10 and 1:100 lines indicating less than
10% of their whole rock concentrations can be accounted for by chlorite (Figure 3.14b).
Ti, P, Pb, Th, U, Cr, As, Te, Bi, W, Sn and Mo are likely contained in similar trace
phases as in YD01-21 (rutile, apatite and Fe-oxides). Ba and Sr are probably hosted in
feldspars or calcic phases actinolite or epidote.

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Figure 3.14. Mass balance plots for selected samples: a) muscovite from YD08-21, b)
chlorite from YD01-04, c) muscovite from YD01-13A and d) chlorite from YD01-13A.
Dots represent mean values and error bar lengths are equal to 1 standard deviation of all
spots analyzed for each samples with data quality " 2.0. The solid line represents the 1:1
ratio where the mineral contribution accounts for all (100%) of the trace element
concentration measured in the rock. The dashed lines represent decreasing ratios [1:2
(50%), 1:4(25%), 1:10(10%), 1:100 (1%)].
The simplified mass balance results for muscovite from the sample with sericiticchloritic alteration (YD01-13A) are similar to the results for muscovite from strong
sericitic alteration. Muscovite contribution (0.30 mass fractionmusc) can account for all
Ba, Tl, Se and Cs and greater than 50% of the V, Sn and Sc measured in the whole rock
geochemistry (Figure 3.14c). Rb for this sample lies above the 1:1 ratio line and is
disregarded due to error. Te and Bi concentration are below the limit of detection in the

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whole rock and muscovite analyses. Trace element concentration in chlorite from the
sample with sericitic-chloritic alteration (0.32 mass fraction) can account for all measured
Zn, Mn, Co and >80% of Li in the sample and greater than 50% Cr. Between 25 50 %
of Mo, Cu and V concentrations in rock can be accounted for by the mass fraction of
chlorite (Figure 3.14d).
To compare the contributions of muscovite to chlorite within the sample from
sericitic-chloritic alteration, the trace element concentration in muscovite multiplied by
the mass contributions of muscovite and chlorite for each trace element are normalized to
the whole rock concentration of the element for sample YD01-13A (Figure 3.15). Figure
3.15 illustrates which elements prefer muscovite to chlorite, vice versa or another phase
in the sample. Chlorite dominates contributions (>80%) of Li, Mn, Zn and Co whereas
muscovite contributes > 80% of Cs, Tl, Se and ~ 65% of Ba. Muscovite and chlorite
contribute equal fractions of V (~40%). Sc, Cr, Cu and Mo concentrations can be partly
attributed to muscovite and/or chlorite but must also be hosted in another phase such as
hematite in order to account for their concentration in the rock analysis. Elements that lie
close to origin are present in low amounts (< 20 %) in muscovite and chlorite and must
primarily be hosted in other minerals such as rutile, apatite, hematite or supergene oxides.
Bi and Te are below detection in both mineral and rock analyses.

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Figure 3.15. Mass balance plot comparing the contributions of muscovite and chlorite to
whole rock trace element content of sample YD01-13A. Symbols represent mean values.
3.5

Discussion

3.5.1

Summary of trace element gradients in rocks and minerals


Cu, Mo, W, Sn, Se, Te, Bi, Sb, Li and Tl are enriched in rock sampled along the

zone of potassic, sericitic and advanced argillic alteration that represents the near-vertical
pathway of the magmatic hydrothermal plume extending from above the ore zone at ~3.5
km depth upward to the surface environment (Figure 3.16). Of these elements, W, Sn
and Tl are found in muscovite and Li in chlorite from samples of sericitic alteration. In
addition, mineral and rock concentrations vary along similar gradients confirming W, Sn,
Tl and Li anomalies in rock chemistry record the pathway of the magmatic fluid plume
(Figure 3.17).

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Mn, Co, Ni, V and Sc are depleted in altered rock near the ore zone and
redistributed to distal alteration zones outside the studied area (Figure 3.15). Zn is also
depleted from alteration near the ore zone (<40 ppm) but is enriched (80-140 ppm) in
samples from less than 1 km paleodepth. This relative enrichment of Zn is likely
redistributed Zn removed from biotite and hornblende during alteration.

Figure 3.16. Summary figure showing distribution of trace elements as measured in rock
chemistry on a cartoon cross-section through the Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit.
Colored shapes represent the spatial extent of trace element anomalies (Table 3.2). The
red arrow indicates the path of the magmatic fluid plume while the blue arrow indicates
the path of circulating sedimentary brines.

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Figure 3.17. Summary of trace element gradients in minerals overlain on a cartoon paleo
cross-section of Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit. Elements enclosed in squares are
detected in chlorite while elements encircled are found in muscovite. The size of the
symbol indicates the relative abundance and the color distinguishes elements added by
magmatic fluids from elements mobilized and redistributed by sedimentary brines.
Shaded areas outline zones of magmatic and non-magmatic hydrothermal alteration.
Arrows indicate fluid flow paths.
In the simplified mass balance calculations previously described, Tl contents in
muscovite can account for all Tl measured in the rock chemistry for both samples
containing muscovite. Thallium, as a +1 cation (Tl+), has a similar atomic radius in 12fold coordination (1.70 ) to K+ (1.64 ) (Shannon, 1976) and can substitute into the
interlayer cation site in muscovite. The positive correlation of Tl and Rb concentrations
in muscovite and illite is evidence for this type of substitution since previous research

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(e.g. Armbrust et al, 1977) has demonstrated Rb substitutes for K in muscovite and Kfeldspar (Figure 3.18).

Figure 3.18. Plot of Tl concentrations (ppm) versus Rb concentations (ppm) in


muscovite and illite determined by LA-ICP-MS.
Although chalcophile behavior for Tl is commonly observed in the partitioning of
Tl into sulfide melts and Tl enrichment in sulfide minerals from magmatic and
hydrothermal environments (Heinrichs et al., 1980; Shaw, 1952), lithophile behavior and
the substitution of Tl+ into K-bearing minerals has also been recently documented in
sericitic and argillic alteration from porphyry-Cu deposits in the Collahuasi Formation in
Northern Chile (Baker et al., 2010) and historically documented in muscovite from ore
deposits of the Caucasus region in Eastern Europe (Wedepohl, 1978). Tl is found in all
muscovite and illite analyzed and, in the samples used for the mass balance, at
concentrations that can account for all of the Tl in the rock. This suggests the Tl anomaly
in the upper 1 km of the hydrothermal system at Yerington, Nevada could be explained
entirely by Tl enrichment in muscovite. This does not exclude the possibility that Tl is

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also enriched in pyrite. Pyrite was not analyzed and neither of the samples from the mass
balance calculations contained relic sulfide or abundant goethite.
W and Sn concentrations in rocks could only partially be attributed to muscovite
in the samples analyzed by the mass balance method suggesting W and Sn distributions
are complicated and not hosted solely in muscovite. W is commonly found in trace
amounts in micas (5 - 50 ppm) and is present in muscovites in altered granites near
tungsten deposits in concentrations as high as 500 ppm (Wedepohl, 1978). Tetrahedralcoordinated W6+(iv)(0.42 ) could substitute into the muscovite structure and replace Al(iv)
(0.39 ) or octahedral-coordinated W6+(vi) (0.60 ), a slightly larger ion, may replace
Al(vi) (0.54 ) (Shannon, 1976). Either substitution would likely be coupled to maintain
neutral charge within the mineral. Sn4+(vi) (0.71 ) preferentially substitutes for Ti4+(vi)
(0.68 ) or Fe3+(vi) (0.64 ) in rutile, biotite and hornblende (Ahrens, 1952). Finegrained muscovite replacing biotite in in rare metal deposits in granite massifs of central
Kazakstan was found to have higher Sn (1240 ppm) than coarse-grained igneous
muscovite (580 ppm) (Ganeev et al., 1961). These Sn concentrations are two orders of
magnitude higher than those found in muscovite from our study (1-5 ppm) but muscovite
replaces biotite and hydrobiotite in sericitic alteration so the mechanism for Sn
enrichment may be similar.
Lithium, as octahedral-coordinated Li+(vi) (0.76 ), substitutes for Mg2+(vi) (0.72
) (Shannon. 1976) in chlorite via a coupled substitution with Al3+ (Li+ + Al3+ <->
2Mg2+). All minerals, including chlorites, become more aluminous through alteration
with acidic fluids as demonstrated in Chapter 2. Therefore, it was hypothesize Li
concentrations would increase with the Al content of chlorites and would be highest in
chlorites from sericitic-chloritic alteration. Although Li concentrations are slightly
higher (~20 ppm) in chlorite from sericitic-chloritic alteration than chlorite from
propylitic alteration (Table 3.4), Li is present in all chlorite analyzed at concentrations
greater than 40 ppm.
The relative enrichment of Li in rock chemistry (up to 90 ppm) at the paleosurface
may be due to an increase in the chlorite proportion in alteration assemblages as a result
of changes in wall-rock lithology. The primary rock unit in the upper portion of Blue
Hill and in the Buckskin Range is the Artesia Lake volcanics, a suite of extrusive

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volcanic and volcanoclastic rocks, that are more mafic (~51 wt% SiO2 in Artesia Lake
basalt) than the rocks of the Yerington batholith (~58 69 wt% SiO2) (Dilles, 1987) with
higher modal abundances of mafic minerals. These rocks alter to a chlorite-muscovitehematite assemblage during sericitic alteration with ~ 35 vol % chlorite. This is
significantly greater than the 5-20 vol % chlorite typical of propylitic alteration.
Therefore, the pattern of Li enrichment could be due to a combination of higher Li
concentrations in more aluminous chlorites and an overall increase the abundance of
chlorite due to differences in wall-rock lithology.
3.5.2

Controls on trace element gradients in altered rocks and minerals


Research has demonstrated metals (e.g. Cu, Mo, Zn, Mn) are transported as metal

chloride complexes in porphyry copper ore fluids and the ability of an element to
segregate into the magmatic volatile phase is largely based on Cl- affinity (Candela and
Holland, 1986; Holland, 1972). Trace element gradients in the zone of magmatic
hydrothermal alteration may be partially explained by changes in the Cl- concentration of
the magmatic plume due to vapor-brine seperation during fluid ascent. Elements such as
Sn4+ and W6+ form polyatomic chloride complexes and require high Cl- activities for
efficient transport. These elements are likely transported in high salinity magmatic
brines. Volatile elements such as Li+ and Tl+ can form Cl-complexes at lower Clactivities and could be transported in a low salinity vapor phase. In one scenario, the
magmatic volatile phase released from the top of the Luhr Hill granite cupola at 3.5 km
paleodepth (~1.2 kbars) and 700C ascends, crosses the critical curve (Bodnar et al.,
1985) and undergoes vapor-brine separation. Volatile elements (e.g. Li, Tl) are
segregated into the vapor phase while highly charged cations (e.g. W, Sn) remain in the
brine. This could be one explanation for the observed enrichment of W and Sn in
alteration 1-2 km away from the ore zone (~1.5 2 km) and the Li and Tl anomalies
greater 2.5 km from the top of the granite cupola and confined near the paleosurface at <1
km depth.

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3.6

Conclusion
Trace metal contents of white mica, illite and chlorite from magmatic-

hydrothermal alteration can be use to link gradients in rock chemistry to the pathway of
ore-forming fluids. In this study, the compositions of altered wall-rock surrounding the
Ann-Mason porphyry-Cu(Mo) deposit at Yerington, Nevada were determined by ICPMS/AES and trace element concentrations in muscovite, illite, mixed muscoviteparagonite, pyrophyllite and chlorite were measured in situ by LA-ICP-MS. Cu, Mo, Te,
Se, Bi, Sb, As, W, Sn, Li and Tl are enriched rocks from the zone of potassic, sericitic
and/or shallow-level advanced argillic alteration that represents the near-vertical pathway
of magmatic fluid from the ore zone (3.5 km depth) to the paleosurface. Zn, Mn, Co, Ni,
V and Sc are depleted in altered rock above the ore zone and redistributed to distal
alteration zones formed by circulating sedimentary brines.
Mineral trace element concentrations are quantitatively compared to whole rock
compositions using a simplified mass balance method. Findings show chlorite
contributes Li, Mn, Zn and Co while muscovite contributes Ba, Rb and Tl. Of the
elements anomalous in rock affected by sericitic and advanced argillic alteration, W, Sn
and Tl enrichment can be attributed, at least partially, to muscovite and illite. The
enrichment of Li in rock chemistry near the paleosurface (< 1 km depth) may be due to a
combination of increased Li content in chlorite and an increase in the proportion of
chlorite in alteration due to differences in wall-rock lithology. Chalcophile elements Mo,
Te, Se, Bi are rarely detected in white mica/illite or chlorite in concentrations greater than
1 ppm and commonly more than 50% of analyses are below detection.

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Chapter 4: Conclusion
The goal of this research is to improve understanding in the relationship between
results from large-scale ore deposit exploration techniques and the expression in wallrock of ore deposit formation in order to improve these methods and identify their
limitations. Two broad sampling techniques are explored, (1) short wave infrared
(SWIR) spectroscopy and (2) bulk rock sampling to identify geochemical anomalies.
The Ann-Mason porphyry copper deposit at Yerington, NV was chosen as a study
location because it is easy to determine the position of sample locations relative to the ore
body due to the exposure, in cross-section, of a porphyry copper center from the batholith
to the volcanic environment.
SWIR spectra from rock samples are compared to the composition of white
mica, illite and chlorite from magmatic hydrothermal alteration zones. The results of this
study show SWIR spectroscopy can be used to identify variations in the aluminum
content of white micas, which may be used as to map fluid pH gradients. Chlorite
compositional variations could not be identified in SWIR and were likely obscured by
coexisting highly reflective clays and micas.
Trace metal enrichments measured in rock chemistry and white mica, illite and
chlorite are compared to test if rock anomalies can be linked to ore fluids. Enrichments
of W, Sn and Tl and Li in altered rock from magmatic hydrothermal alteration zones
were confirmed in white mica, illite and chlorite, respectively. Chalcophile elements Mo,
Se, Te, Bi, Sb and As anomalies were also detected in rock chemistry but not in white
mica, illite or chlorite.
Several next steps in research relating to these two methods are identified. For
SWIR spectroscopy, illite overprint on high temperature muscovite complicates
identification of hydrothermal mineral assemblages. A method to distinguish illite from
muscovite must be determined in order to use SWIR to approximate temperature
gradients. For rock anomalies, mineral hosts for chalcophile elements must be confirmed.
Trace metal gradients in pyrite, another common alteration mineral deposited by ore
fluids, should be determined to verify the relationship between the rock chemistry and ore
deposit formation.

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Appendices

113
Appendix A. Sample coordinates, lithology and mineralogy
N (NAD 83 11N)
300315
300891
300777
300818
300978
303783
304420
301352
303894
296680
300499
300564
301133
295940
302537
301931
302069
301675
301050
304420
304420
304326
301685
301675
301328
300660
301314
301347
301829
301497
304289
303769
303727
300478
300982
304437
304333
302279
301375
301316

E (NAD 83 11N)
4320066
4320971
4320734
4321301
4320672
4316991
4317368
4319674
4318135
4321435
4320017
4321569
4320383
4322101
4317593
4319654
4319314
4319397
4320041
4317368
4317368
4317165
4319773
4319397
4320041
4319941
4320019
4319629
4321752
4322150
4317634
4316936
4318264
4319976
4320120
4317344
4316786
4315589
4322336
4322544

Fault Block
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Blue Hill
Ann Mason
Central Buckskin
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Central Buckskin
Ann Mason
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Blue Hill
Blue Hill
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Blue Hill
Blue Hill

Table A1. Sample locations, lithologies and mineral assemblages


Sample #
H437113
YD02-02
YD08-19C
H437199
YD08-21
ANN006002.018
G909173_spot1 (qtz-musc-py vein)
YD09-06
ANN007006.017
99017 (Bu-647)
G909165
YD01-13A
YD08-22
YTD 23 2008
H437269
G909152
G909154
G909155_spot1
G909160
G909173_spot2 (vein selvage)
G909173_spot3 (outside vein selvage)
G909176
G909153
G909155_spot2 (illite veinlet)
G909157
G909163
G909158
YD09-04
80JD-94D
81JD-94B
ANN006001.045
ANN006002.023
ANN007006.057
G909166
G909168
G909172
G909174
Y-727
YD01-01C
YD01-04

Lithology
Granite Porphyry
Artesia Lake Andesite Lava
Artesia Lake Andesite Lava
Artesia Lake Andesite Lava
Artesia Lake Andesite Lava
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Artesia Lake Andesite Lava
Artesia Lake Andesite Lava
Mafic Dike
Granite Porphyry
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Granite Porphyry
Bear Quartz Monzonite
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
Granite Porphyry
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
McLeod Quartz Monzodiorite
Bear Quartz Monzonite
Bear Quartz Monzonite

Alteration Type
advanced argillic
advanced argillic
advanced argillic
sericitic
sericitic
sericitic
sericitic
sericitic
sericitic-chloritic
sericitic-chloritic
sericitic-chloritic
sericitic-chloritic
sericitic-chloritic
sericitic-chloritic
sericitic-chloritic
weak sericitic
weak sericitic
weak sericitic
weak sericitic
weak sericitic
weak sericitic
weak sericitic
illitic
illitic
illitic
illitic
intermediate argillic
intermediate argillic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic
propylitic

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Relic Minerals

Ab+Ksp+Biot(+Sph)
Ab+Ksp+Biot(+Mgt+Sph)
(+Mgt+Sph)
(+Mgt+Sph)
Ab(+Mgt+Sph)
Ab+Ksp+Biot(+Mgt+Sph)
Olg/And+Ksp(+Sph+Mgt)
Ab+Ksp
Ab+Ksp
Ab+Ksp
Ab
Ab+Ksp
Ab+Ksp
Ab+Ksp(+Sph)
Ab+Ksp
Ab+Ksp
Ab+Ksp(+Sph)
Ab+Ksp(+Sph)
Ab+Ksp+Epid(+Sph)
Ab+Ksp+Epid+Hbi(+Sph)
Olg/And+Ksp+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp+Hbi+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp+Hbi+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)
Ab+Biot(+Mgt+Sph)
Olg/And+Ksp+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp(+Sph+Mgt)
Olg/And+Ksp+Biot(+Sph+Mgt)

Minerals Analyzed
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Chl+Ser
Chl+Ser
Chl
Chl+Ser
Chl+Ser
Chl
Chl
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Chl+Ser
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl

White mica classification


pyrophyllite
muscovite-paragonite
muscovite
Na-illite
muscovite
muscovite
muscovite
muscovite
phengitic muscovite
phengitic muscovite
phengitic muscovite
phengitic muscovite
illite
low-K muscovite
low-K muscovite
low-K muscovite
muscovite
phengitic muscovite
muscovite
illite
illite
illite
illite
illite
-

*The term sericite (Ser) refers to white mica or clay of unknown composition

Added Minerals*
Pyroph+Qtz(+Py)
Musc+Pa+Alun+Qtz(+Rt+Py)
Musc+Qtz+Pyroph(+Rt+Py)
Musc+Pa+Qtz(+Py+Rt)
Qtz+Musc(+Rt+Py)
Musc+Qtz(+Tm+Py+Cp+Rt)
Qtz+Musc(+Tm+Py+Rt)
Qtz+Musc(+Tm+Py+Rt)
Chl+Musc+Qtz+Calc(+Py+Rt)
Chl+Musc+Qtz(+Hem+Rt)
Chl+Ser+Qtz(+Hem+Rt)
Chl+Musc+Qtz(+Hem+Rt)
Chl+Musc+Calc(+Hem+Py+Rt)
Qtz+Chl+Ser(+Hem+Rt)
Chl+Ab+Ser(+Hem+Py)
Musc+Ill(+Py+Rt)
Musc(+Py+Rt+Cp)
Musc(+Py+Rt)
Musc(+Py+Rt)
Musc(+Py+Tm+Rt)
Musc(+Py+Rt)
Musc(+Py+Rt)
Ill(+Py+Rt)
Ill(+Py+Rt)
Ill(+Py+Rt)
Ill(+Py+Rt)
Chl+Ill(+Py+Rt)
Chl+Ser(+Py+Rt)
Chl+Epid(+Ser+Rt)
Chl+Epid(+Hem+Ser+Rt)
Chl(+Py+Cp+Rt)
Act+Chl(+Ser+Py+Rt)
Act+Chl(+Ser+Py+Cp+Rt)
Act+Chl(+Ser+Rt+Py)
Epid+Chl(+Py+Rt)
Act+Chl+Epid(+Rt+Hem)
Act+Epid+Chl+Ab(+Hem+Rt)
Act+Chl(+Hem)
Chl+Ab+Epid(+Ser+Rt+Py+Hem)
Chl+Epid+Act+Ab(+Hem+Py)

Table A1. Sample locations, lithologies and mineral assemblages (continued)


Sample #
H437113
YD02-02
YD08-19C
H437199
YD08-21
ANN006002.018
G909173_spot1 (qtz-musc-py vein)
YD09-06
ANN007006.017
99017 (Bu-647)
G909165
YD01-13A
YD08-22
YTD 23 2008
H437269
G909152
G909154
G909155_spot1
G909160
G909173_spot2 (vein selvage)
G909173_spot3 (outside vein selvage)
G909176
G909153
G909155_spot2 (illite veinlet)
G909157
G909163
G909158
YD09-04
80JD-94D
81JD-94B
ANN006001.045
ANN006002.023
ANN007006.057
G909166
G909168
G909172
G909174
Y-727
YD01-01C
YD01-04

*Mineral abbreviations are available in Table 2.1

Main Fe trace phase


Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py(+Cp)
Py(+Cp)
Py(+Cp)
Py
Spec Hem
trace Hem+Mag
Spec Hem
trace Hem+Mag
Spec Hem
trace Hem+Py
Py
Py(+Cp)
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
Py
trace Hem+Mag
trace Hem+Mag
Py(+Cp)
Mag
Py(+Cp)
Mag
trace Hem+Mag
Mag
Mag
Mag
trace Hem+Mag
trace Hem+Mag

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Appendix B. Methods
Table B1. Limits of Detection (LOD) and Standards for EMP analysis
Major
LOD**
LOD
Standard*
Oxide
(ppm)
(% oxide)
SiO2
Flourophlogopite (FLOG-1)
210
0.04
TiO2
Basalt glass (BASL)
140
0.02
Al2O3
Labradorite (LABR)
190
0.07
FeO
Olivine (FO83)
520
0.07
MnO
Pyroxmangite (PYMN)
450
0.06
MgO
Augite (KAUG)
160
0.03
V2O3
Vanadanite (VANA)
260
0.08
CaO
Augite (KAUG)
150
0.02
Na2O
Labradorite (LABR)
180
0.05
K2O
Flourophlogopite (FLOG-1)
240
0.06
P2O5
Apatite (FLAP)
140
0.13
SO2
Chalcopyrite (CHAL)
160
0.02
F
Flourophlogopite (FLOG-1)
1300
0.06
Cl
Tugtupite (TUGT)
150
0.03
*standards from Smithsonian (USMN) and Astimec
**average limit of detection calculated by EMP anlaysis software (n=781)
Table B2. EMP Analytical Accuracy and Precision measured using FLOG-1 standard
Major
Oxide
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V 2 O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
P2O5
SO2
F
Cl

Flourophlogopite
(FLOG-1) standard
42.79
12.1
28.7

11.18
9.02

Overall
Mean
(n=33)
42.85
BDL
12.31
BDL
BDL
28.91
BDL
BDL
BDL
11.08
BDL
BDL
8.91
BDL

1 standard
deviation
(!) (%)

Accuracy (%)

1.13

0.13

6.04

1.75

3.51

0.75

0.94

0.92

4.53

1.21

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Table B3. Limits of detection for standards used in LA-ICP-MS calculated using method
by Perkins and Pearce (1995).
Isotope
(ppm)
7Li
11B
29Si
31P
45Sc
47Ti
51V
52Cr
55Mn
59Co
63Cu
65Cu
66Zn
68Zn
75As
76Se
77Se
85Rb
88Sr
95Mo
118Sn
125Te
133Cs
137Ba
138Ba
182W
208Pb
209Bi
232Th
238U
205Tl

GSE-1G-5
(n=10)
mean
1!
0.20
0.08
0.26
0.16
43
22
1.35
0.65
0.17
0.12
0.63
0.35
0.05
0.04
0.42
0.38
0.12
0.09
0.09
0.06
0.26
0.21
0.26
0.17
0.14
0.14
0.31
0.28
0.17
0.12
0.10
0.02
0.58
0.38
0.06
0.04
0.04
0.05
0.10
0.11
0.07
0.07
0.17
0.24
0.04
0.03
0.16
0.15
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.08
0.03
0.06
0.02
0.03
0.91
1.81
0.005 0.002
0.004 0.002

GSD-1G-2(n=2)
mean
1!
0.193
0.02
0.24
0.03
37.21
8.07
0.85
0.09
0.15
0.01
0.53
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.21
0.01
0.08
0.009
0.05
0.005
0.22
0.09
0.29
0.12
0.11
0.01
0.22
0.03
0.11
0.01
0.01
0.0003
0.18
0.002
0.04
0.005
0.04
0.02
0.05
0.008
0.05
0.004
0.06
0.002
0.03
0.003
0.10
0.01
0.02
0.008
0.02
0.001
0.01
0.0004
0.005
0.001
0.008
0.0005
0.006
0.002
0.004
0.0004

NIST-610-2
(n=4)
mean
1!
0.24
0.02
0.41
0.04
53
1.3
1.85
0.05
0.20
0.008
0.56
0.14
0.05
0.01
0.69
0.02
0.18
0.01
0.12
0.01
0.39
0.03
0.31
0.03
0.23
0.03
0.48
0.05
0.33
0.03
0.66
0.005
0.91
0.02
0.07
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.16
0.02
0.12
0.004
0.31
0.13
0.05
0.008
0.22
0.04
0.04
0.02
0.07
0.02
0.06
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.14
0.05
-

NIST-612-7
(n=6)
mean
1!
0.17
0.05
0.28
0.10
35
16
0.89
0.45
0.13
0.07
0.53
0.25
0.03
0.02
0.24
0.14
0.10
0.06
0.07
0.04
0.19
0.14
0.18
0.11
0.12
0.07
0.24
0.15
0.20
0.10
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.08
0.05
0.08
0.05
0.11
0.09
0.04
0.02
0.15
0.11
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.005
0.002
0.003
0.001

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Table B4. Upper and lower limits of detection (LOD) for ICP-MS/AES
(ALS Chemex method ME-MS61).
lower
upper
lower
upper
Element
Element
LOD
LOD
LOD
LOD
Ag (ppm)
0.01
100
Na (%)
0.01
10
Al (%)
0.01
50
Nb (ppm)
0.1
500
As (ppm)
0.2
10000
Ni (ppm)
0.2
10000
Ba (ppm)
10
10000
P (ppm)
10
10000
Be (ppm)
0.05
1000
Pb (ppm)
0.5
10000
Bi (ppm)
0.01
10000
Rb (ppm)
0.1
10000
Ca (%)
0.01
50
Re (ppm)
0.002
50
Cd (ppm)
0.02
1000
S (%)
0.01
10
Ce (ppm)
0.01
500
Sb (ppm)
0.05
10000
Co (ppm)
0.1
10000
Sc (ppm)
0.1
10000
Cr (ppm)
1
10000
Se (ppm)
1
1000
Cs (ppm)
0.05
500
Sn (ppm)
0.2
500
Cu (ppm)
0.2
10000
Sr (ppm)
0.2
10000
Fe (%)
0.01
50
Ta (ppm)
0.05
100
Ga (ppm)
0.05
10000
Te (ppm)
0.05
500
Ge (ppm)
0.05
500
Th (ppm)
0.2
10000
Hf (ppm)
0.1
500
Ti (%)
0.005
10
In (ppm)
0.005
500
Tl (ppm)
0.02
10000
K (%)
0.01
10
U (ppm)
0.1
10000
La (ppm)
0.5
10000
V (ppm)
1
10000
Li (ppm)
0.2
10000
W (ppm)
0.1
10000
Mg (%)
0.01
50
Y (ppm)
0.1
500
Mn (ppm) 5
100000
Zn (ppm)
2
10000
Mo (ppm) 0.05
10000
Zr (ppm)
0.5
500

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Appendix C. Example of Trench Mapping

Figure C1. Digitalized trench map. Trench mapping was done using the Anaconda method (Einaudi, 1977).

119

YD09-04-area1
Chl
31.06
<0.02
21.15
14.41
0.27
24.05
<0.08
0.20
0.06
0.15
0.42
<0.03
91.85
12.53
104.20

YD09-04-area1
Chl
31.96
0.04
20.56
13.81
0.26
23.19
<0.08
0.41
0.20
0.11
0.31
<0.03
90.91
12.51
103.29

YD09-04-area3
Chl
31.13
0.03
20.69
13.34
0.24
22.85
<0.08
0.17
0.12
0.43
0.08
<0.03
89.10
12.37
101.43

3.012
0.988
1.284
0.002
1.083
0.019
3.349
0.000
0.028
0.033
0.045
0.095
0.001
7.904

YD09-04-area3
Chl
31.13
0.03
19.93
13.39
0.23
23.22
<0.08
0.27
0.18
0.36
0.31
<0.03
89.04
12.24
101.15

Appendix D. Electron microprobe data


Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite
YD09-04-area1
Chl
37.43
0.03
21.13
11.27
0.19
19.06
<0.08
0.66
0.36
0.30
0.39
<0.03
90.85
12.84
103.52

3.005
0.995
1.360
0.002
1.077
0.020
3.289
-0.001
0.018
0.022
0.053
0.025
0.002
7.973

YD09-04-area1
Chl
37.89
<0.02
23.18
11.49
0.18
16.98
<0.08
0.46
0.27
0.31
0.31
<0.03
91.12
12.97
103.96

3.025
0.975
1.318
0.003
1.093
0.020
3.272
0.004
0.041
0.037
0.014
0.092
0.002
7.906

YD09-04-area1
Chl
35.03
<0.02
20.23
12.24
0.23
21.22
<0.08
0.74
0.40
0.17
0.27
<0.03
90.56
12.68
103.13
2.923
1.077
1.269
0.001
1.134
0.021
3.375
0.003
0.021
0.010
0.018
0.124
0.003
7.873

0.424
0.752
0.220
0.012

YD09-04-area1
Chl
34.57
<0.02
18.96
12.48
0.26
22.07
<0.08
0.82
0.47
0.11
0.41
<0.03
90.18
12.50
102.51

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total
3.444
0.556
1.735
0.002
0.867
0.015
2.615
0.002
0.065
0.064
0.036
0.114
0.001
7.884

0.570
0.750
0.233
0.003

YD09-04-area1
Chl
33.31
0.07
20.61
12.96
0.25
22.12
<0.08
0.60
0.25
0.07
0.32
<0.03
90.58
12.57
103.02

Structural Formulas based on 14 oxygen equivalents for chlorite and 11 for mica
Si
3.137
3.263
3.278
3.460
Al(iv)
0.863
0.737
0.722
0.540
Al(vi)
1.425
1.372
1.508
1.954
Ti
0.005
0.002
0.001
0.001
Fe
1.021
0.985
0.957
0.877
Mn
0.020
0.021
0.018
0.014
Mg
3.106
3.106
2.959
2.311
V
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.002
Ca
0.061
0.082
0.074
0.045
Na
0.045
0.085
0.072
0.048
K
0.008
0.013
0.020
0.036
F
0.095
0.121
0.080
0.090
Cl
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.002
OH
7.904
7.878
7.919
7.908

0.148
0.746
0.227
0.012

0.122
0.752
0.269
0.010

0.375
0.745
0.217
0.016

0.071
0.755
0.242
0.015

0.217
0.748
0.321
0.014

0.070
0.749
0.250
0.012

0.281
0.722
0.369
0.011

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

120

2.704
1.296
1.217
0.004
1.245
0.027
3.495
0.002
0.004
0.005
0.002
0.073
0.002
7.926

YD09-04-area3
Chl
27.55
0.05
21.73
15.17
0.33
23.89
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
<0.03
89.09
12.10
101.09

0.508
0.724
0.320
0.015

3.298
0.702
1.752
0.001
0.969
0.018
2.589
0.001
0.031
0.036
0.069
0.116
0.003
7.881

YD09-04-area3
Chl
35.10
0.02
22.17
12.34
0.23
18.49
<0.08
0.31
0.20
0.58
0.39
<0.03
89.84
12.57
102.24

0.694
0.726
0.197
0.005

2.920
1.080
1.176
0.003
1.264
0.022
3.409
0.003
0.012
0.015
0.061
0.037
0.002
7.961

YD09-04-area3
Chl
29.60
0.04
19.41
15.33
0.27
23.19
<0.08
0.11
0.08
0.49
0.12
<0.03
88.68
12.09
100.72

0.643
0.745
0.206
0.012

3.132
0.868
1.202
0.003
1.120
0.021
3.340
0.002
0.023
0.032
0.101
0.098
0.003
7.899

YD09-04-area3
Chl
31.91
0.04
17.90
13.65
0.25
22.82
<0.08
0.22
0.17
0.80
0.32
<0.03
88.13
12.05
100.04

0.389
0.747
0.215
0.011

2.970
1.030
1.263
0.002
1.118
0.022
3.369
0.001
0.025
0.031
0.036
0.092
0.002
7.906

YD09-04-area3
Chl
30.36
0.03
19.89
13.67
0.27
23.10
<0.08
0.24
0.16
0.28
0.30
<0.03
88.32
12.10
100.29

0.286
0.744
0.207
0.011

3.010
0.990
1.217
0.001
1.136
0.026
3.384
0.003
0.032
0.053
0.034
0.084
0.002
7.914

YD09-04-area3
Chl
30.75
<0.02
19.13
13.88
0.31
23.19
<0.08
0.31
0.28
0.27
0.27
<0.03
88.45
12.11
100.45

0.431
0.754
0.225
0.014

3.171
0.829
1.294
0.004
1.039
0.022
3.256
0.002
0.037
0.045
0.062
0.110
0.002
7.887

YD09-04-area3
Chl
33.31
0.06
18.92
13.05
0.27
22.94
<0.08
0.36
0.25
0.51
0.37
<0.03
90.08
12.41
102.33

0.678
0.737
0.203
0.011

2.904
1.096
1.201
0.004
1.198
0.026
3.430
0.003
0.009
0.011
0.041
0.089
0.003
7.908

YD09-04-area3
Chl
30.00
0.05
20.13
14.80
0.31
23.77
<0.08
0.08
0.06
0.34
0.29
<0.03
89.88
12.24
102.00

0.206
0.620
0.200
0.000

2.805
1.195
1.202
0.002
1.786
0.025
2.958
0.000
0.018
0.002
0.005
0.000
0.002
7.998

YD08-22-area1
Chl
27.16
0.02
19.70
20.69
0.29
19.21
<0.08
0.16
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.29
11.60
98.89

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.142
0.733
0.203
0.009

YD09-04-area3
Chl
30.28
0.02
20.20
14.07
0.28
23.64
<0.08
0.23
0.14
0.27
0.31
<0.03
89.48
12.23
101.58

Structural Formulas*
2.931
Si
1.069
Al(iv)
1.236
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
1.139
Fe
0.023
Mn
3.412
Mg
0.000
V
0.024
Ca
0.027
Na
0.034
K
0.094
F
0.003
Cl
7.903
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.399
0.746
0.210
0.012

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

121

2.659
1.341
1.197
0.009
1.941
0.022
2.839
0.003
0.017
0.002
0.004
0.056
0.005
7.939

YD08-22-area1
Chl
25.59
0.12
20.72
22.33
0.25
18.33
<0.08
0.15
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
87.77
11.44
99.13

0.036
0.610
0.211
0.000

2.705
1.295
1.270
0.003
1.808
0.021
2.862
0.002
0.036
0.004
0.002
0.000
0.007
7.993

YD08-22-area1
Chl
26.14
0.04
21.04
20.90
0.25
18.56
<0.08
0.32
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
0.04
87.35
11.57
98.91

0.971
0.600
0.294
0.003

3.010
0.990
1.695
0.003
1.494
0.017
2.270
0.004
0.007
0.001
0.280
0.021
0.000
7.978

YD08-22-area1
Chl
30.45
0.04
23.05
18.08
0.21
15.40
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
2.22
0.07
<0.03
89.65
12.09
101.71

0.290
0.609
0.204
0.001

2.688
1.312
1.228
0.002
1.851
0.022
2.917
0.003
0.005
0.003
0.003
0.012
0.003
7.985

YD08-22-area2
Chl
26.31
0.03
21.11
21.67
0.26
19.16
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.69
11.71
100.38

0.000
0.597
0.206
0.005

2.692
1.308
1.241
0.002
1.895
0.021
2.844
0.002
0.003
0.001
0.000
0.040
0.004
7.956

YD08-22-area2
Chl
26.30
0.03
21.13
22.14
0.24
18.64
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.13
<0.03
88.68
11.64
100.27

0.000
0.592
0.209
0.005

2.696
1.304
1.257
0.003
1.911
0.020
2.804
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.040
0.002
7.958

YD08-22-area2
Chl
26.43
0.04
21.30
22.41
0.23
18.44
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.12
<0.03
89.01
11.68
100.64

0.278
0.584
0.201
0.005

2.674
1.326
1.215
0.004
1.976
0.020
2.804
0.000
0.004
0.005
0.004
0.043
0.003
7.954

YD08-22-area2
Chl
26.19
0.05
21.12
23.15
0.24
18.42
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.13
<0.03
89.40
11.67
101.01

0.058
0.602
0.214
0.000

2.703
1.297
1.283
0.004
1.856
0.019
2.831
0.002
0.005
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.002
7.998

YD08-22-area2
Chl
26.53
0.06
21.49
21.78
0.22
18.64
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.80
11.76
100.56

0.000
0.608
0.207
0.006

2.685
1.315
1.246
0.004
1.843
0.021
2.886
0.002
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.001
7.953

YD08-22-area3
Chl
26.17
0.05
21.18
21.48
0.24
18.87
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
88.21
11.61
99.76

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.179
0.591
0.198
0.007

YD08-22-area1
Chl
26.78
0.04
20.99
21.01
0.24
18.84
<0.08
0.24
<0.05
0.11
0.19
<0.03
88.50
11.66
100.07

Structural Formulas*
2.731
Si
1.269
Al(iv)
1.254
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
1.791
Fe
0.021
Mn
2.865
Mg
0.003
V
0.026
Ca
0.001
Na
0.014
K
0.060
F
0.004
Cl
7.936
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.345
0.612
0.210
0.008

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

122

2.707
1.293
1.239
0.006
1.856
0.023
2.896
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.001
7.999

YD08-22-area3
Chl
26.40
0.08
20.95
21.64
0.26
18.94
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.35
11.69
100.03

0.000
0.605
0.214
0.005

2.705
1.295
1.279
0.004
1.831
0.022
2.836
0.001
0.010
0.000
0.000
0.038
0.003
7.959

YD08-22-area3
Chl
26.47
0.05
21.37
21.42
0.25
18.62
<0.08
0.09
<0.05
<0.06
0.12
<0.03
88.42
11.67
100.04

0.078
0.604
0.209
0.004

2.689
1.311
1.258
0.004
1.848
0.023
2.856
0.002
0.011
0.003
0.001
0.032
0.002
7.966

YD08-22-area3
Chl
26.06
0.05
21.12
21.42
0.26
18.57
<0.08
0.10
<0.05
<0.06
0.10
<0.03
87.74
11.56
99.26

0.038
0.605
0.207
0.007

2.713
1.287
1.238
0.003
1.849
0.022
2.864
0.003
0.009
0.004
0.001
0.057
0.003
7.940

YD08-22-area3
Chl
26.37
0.04
20.83
21.49
0.25
18.67
<0.08
0.08
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
87.98
11.56
99.46

0.764
0.746
0.291
0.020

2.920
1.080
1.652
0.003
0.981
0.012
2.917
0.002
0.020
0.006
0.085
0.157
0.001
7.842

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
30.12
0.04
23.91
12.10
0.15
20.18
<0.08
0.19
<0.05
0.69
0.51
<0.03
87.93
12.12
99.83

0.789
0.750
0.242
0.010

2.736
1.264
1.422
0.003
1.095
0.014
3.328
0.002
0.004
0.001
0.019
0.078
0.001
7.921

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
27.85
0.03
23.20
13.33
0.17
22.73
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.15
0.25
<0.03
87.79
12.08
99.76

0.902
0.739
0.344
0.007

3.083
0.917
1.917
0.003
0.881
0.011
2.528
0.004
0.014
0.009
0.209
0.055
0.001
7.944

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
32.53
0.05
25.38
11.12
0.14
17.90
<0.08
0.13
<0.05
1.73
0.18
<0.03
89.27
12.56
101.75

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.607
0.206
0.000

YD08-22-area3
Chl
26.26
0.05
21.06
21.22
0.20
18.64
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.55
11.60
99.14

Structural Formulas*
2.711
Si
1.289
Al(iv)
1.271
Al(vi)
0.004
Ti
1.832
Fe
0.018
Mn
2.867
Mg
0.003
V
0.004
Ca
0.000
Na
0.002
K
0.006
F
0.002
Cl
7.992
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.264
0.608
0.212
0.001

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

123

2.800
1.200
1.554
0.012
1.110
0.013
3.046
0.003
0.019
0.000
0.044
0.061
0.000
7.938

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
28.63
0.17
23.89
13.58
0.15
20.89
<0.08
0.18
<0.05
0.35
0.20
<0.03
88.08
12.16
100.15

0.663
0.746
0.233
0.004

2.691
1.309
1.387
0.004
1.136
0.015
3.387
0.002
0.001
0.003
0.008
0.034
0.002
7.964

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
27.75
0.06
23.59
14.00
0.18
23.43
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.07
0.11
<0.03
89.26
12.30
101.51

0.829
0.737
0.261
0.007

2.722
1.278
1.530
0.005
1.111
0.016
3.165
0.002
0.003
0.001
0.019
0.053
0.001
7.946

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
27.63
0.06
24.19
13.49
0.19
21.55
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
0.15
0.17
<0.03
87.49
12.08
99.50

0.946
0.737
0.316
0.003

2.961
1.039
1.798
0.004
0.963
0.012
2.727
0.004
0.003
0.007
0.171
0.027
0.001
7.972

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
31.23
0.05
25.39
12.15
0.15
19.29
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
1.41
0.09
<0.03
89.89
12.59
102.45

0.861
0.749
0.267
0.002

2.838
1.162
1.557
0.002
1.035
0.013
3.136
0.004
0.005
0.006
0.071
0.014
0.001
7.986

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
29.74
0.03
24.18
12.98
0.17
22.05
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
0.59
<0.06
<0.03
89.92
12.54
102.44

0.773
0.745
0.246
0.007

2.704
1.296
1.452
0.004
1.112
0.013
3.283
0.002
0.006
0.004
0.034
0.053
0.001
7.946

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
27.96
0.05
24.11
13.76
0.16
22.77
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
0.28
0.17
<0.03
89.37
12.31
101.61

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.700
0.731
0.268
0.008

YTD-23-2008_area2
Chl
29.86
0.06
25.07
12.68
0.18
19.82
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
0.72
0.29
<0.03
88.82
12.32
101.01

Structural Formulas*
2.873
Si
1.127
Al(iv)
1.717
Al(vi)
0.004
Ti
1.020
Fe
0.015
Mn
2.843
Mg
0.002
V
0.007
Ca
0.006
Na
0.089
K
0.088
F
0.000
Cl
7.911
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.877
0.733
0.301
0.011

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

124

2.829
1.171
1.620
0.002
0.962
0.012
3.101
0.003
0.011
0.002
0.002
0.121
0.000
7.879

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
29.58
0.03
24.76
12.03
0.14
21.75
<0.08
0.11
<0.05
<0.06
0.40
<0.03
88.85
12.34
101.03

0.296
0.766
0.265
0.014

2.798
1.202
1.532
0.002
0.979
0.012
3.238
0.001
0.010
0.000
0.004
0.114
0.000
7.886

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
29.24
0.03
24.25
12.23
0.15
22.70
<0.08
0.10
<0.05
<0.06
0.38
<0.03
89.12
12.35
101.31

0.196
0.770
0.327
0.012

2.913
1.087
1.828
0.002
0.849
0.008
2.867
0.001
0.020
0.002
0.005
0.098
0.002
7.900

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
30.62
0.02
25.99
10.67
0.10
20.21
<0.08
0.20
<0.05
<0.06
0.32
<0.03
88.21
12.44
100.51

0.379
0.766
0.315
0.014

2.898
1.102
1.766
0.002
0.885
0.010
2.921
0.001
0.017
0.000
0.010
0.115
0.001
7.884

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
30.73
0.03
25.81
11.22
0.12
20.78
<0.08
0.16
<0.05
0.08
0.39
<0.03
89.36
12.52
101.72

0.653
0.764
0.341
0.013

2.955
1.045
1.886
0.001
0.842
0.009
2.761
0.002
0.015
-0.001
0.025
0.100
0.002
7.898

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
31.70
<0.02
26.68
10.80
0.11
19.86
<0.08
0.15
<0.05
0.21
0.34
<0.03
89.89
12.69
102.44

0.228
0.764
0.355
0.011

3.018
0.982
1.944
0.001
0.815
0.008
2.669
0.002
0.027
0.004
0.009
0.085
0.002
7.913

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
32.60
<0.02
26.83
10.53
0.10
19.34
<0.08
0.27
<0.05
0.08
0.29
<0.03
90.12
12.81
102.81

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.112
0.761
0.283
0.015

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
28.93
0.03
23.91
12.83
0.18
22.98
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
<0.06
0.33
<0.03
89.34
12.33
101.52

Structural Formulas*
2.775
Si
1.225
Al(iv)
1.477
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
1.029
Fe
0.014
Mn
3.285
Mg
0.002
V
0.008
Ca
0.001
Na
0.004
K
0.101
F
0.003
Cl
7.896
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.298
0.759
0.254
0.013

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

125

3.073
0.927
2.159
0.003
0.766
0.008
2.354
0.001
0.024
0.008
0.053
0.069
0.001
7.929

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
32.34
0.05
27.56
9.64
0.10
16.61
<0.08
0.24
<0.05
0.44
0.23
<0.03
87.26
12.50
99.66

0.654
0.519
0.253
0.000

2.606
1.394
1.506
0.002
2.093
0.035
2.298
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.000
8.000

Bu-647_area1
Chl
25.07
0.03
23.67
24.07
0.40
14.83
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.13
11.53
99.66

0.252
0.630
0.249
0.009

2.573
1.427
1.476
0.002
1.603
0.045
2.805
0.002
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.075
0.001
7.924

Bu-647_area1
Chl
25.67
0.03
24.58
19.13
0.53
18.77
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
88.99
11.84
100.73

0.778
0.557
0.266
0.000

2.704
1.296
1.563
0.002
1.845
0.043
2.369
0.002
0.012
0.001
0.046
0.000
0.006
7.994

Bu-647_area1
Chl
24.74
0.03
22.20
20.19
0.46
14.54
<0.08
0.10
<0.05
0.33
<0.06
0.03
82.66
10.96
93.61

0.488
0.521
0.247
0.002

2.601
1.399
1.470
0.002
2.098
0.044
2.329
0.003
0.002
0.004
0.006
0.014
0.001
7.984

Bu-647_area1
Chl
25.21
0.02
23.60
24.31
0.50
15.14
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.96
11.59
100.53

0.695
0.522
0.240
0.006

2.601
1.399
1.431
0.002
2.123
0.036
2.361
0.001
0.000
0.001
0.003
0.047
0.001
7.952

Bu-647_area1
Chl
25.12
0.03
23.20
24.52
0.41
15.30
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
88.77
11.50
100.21

0.782
0.539
0.249
0.000

2.622
1.378
1.482
0.003
2.007
0.036
2.394
0.003
0.005
0.001
0.024
0.000
0.003
7.997

Bu-647_area1
Chl
25.25
0.03
23.36
23.11
0.41
15.46
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
0.18
<0.06
<0.03
87.91
11.53
99.44

0.902
0.590
0.239
0.005

2.710
1.290
1.419
0.002
1.780
0.052
2.635
0.003
0.004
0.000
0.035
0.038
0.001
7.961

Bu-647_area1
Chl
26.43
0.03
22.42
20.76
0.60
17.24
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
0.27
0.12
<0.03
87.95
11.63
99.53

0.850
0.561
0.256
0.006

2.760
1.240
1.505
0.002
1.831
0.047
2.403
0.000
0.014
0.000
0.078
0.047
0.002
7.952

Bu-647_area1
Chl
27.05
0.02
22.83
21.46
0.54
15.80
<0.08
0.13
<0.05
0.60
0.14
<0.03
88.59
11.67
100.20

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.622
0.753
0.402
0.009

YTD-23-2008_area1
Chl
31.87
0.03
26.84
11.23
0.11
20.73
<0.08
0.21
<0.05
0.08
0.25
<0.03
91.37
12.92
104.18

Structural Formulas*
2.929
Si
1.071
Al(iv)
1.837
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
0.863
Fe
0.008
Mn
2.841
Mg
0.000
V
0.021
Ca
0.002
Na
0.010
K
0.072
F
0.002
Cl
7.927
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.306
0.765
0.329
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

126

3.048
0.952
1.157
0.000
1.122
0.051
3.472
0.007
0.084
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909166 spot1
Chl
31.39
<0.02
18.42
13.81
0.62
23.99
0.09
0.81
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.23
12.34
101.56

0.000
0.772
0.177
0.007

3.019
0.981
1.047
0.000
1.065
0.047
3.760
0.006
0.011
0.000
0.000
0.057
0.000
7.943

G909166 spot1
Chl
30.63
<0.02
17.45
12.92
0.56
25.59
<0.08
0.11
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
87.59
12.07
99.58

0.000
0.771
0.184
0.008

3.195
0.805
1.056
0.000
1.025
0.045
3.605
0.006
0.102
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.004
7.935

G909166 spot1
Chl
33.06
<0.02
16.34
12.68
0.55
25.02
<0.08
0.98
<0.05
<0.06
0.20
<0.03
88.99
12.30
101.19

0.000
0.772
0.179
0.000

3.067
0.933
1.056
0.000
1.065
0.043
3.751
0.000
0.021
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909166 spot1
Chl
30.93
<0.02
17.03
12.84
0.51
25.38
<0.08
0.20
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.15
12.08
99.23

0.000
0.770
0.183
0.012

3.129
0.871
1.069
0.000
1.043
0.051
3.662
0.000
0.030
0.000
0.000
0.093
0.000
7.907

G909166 spot1
Chl
32.04
<0.02
16.86
12.78
0.62
25.16
<0.08
0.29
<0.05
<0.06
0.30
<0.03
88.21
12.13
100.21

0.000
0.738
0.199
0.000

2.899
1.101
1.187
0.000
1.192
0.054
3.516
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909166 spot2
Chl
29.38
<0.02
19.68
14.45
0.65
23.91
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.38
12.14
100.51

0.000
0.714
0.197
0.000

2.897
1.103
1.175
0.000
1.326
0.043
3.414
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909166 spot2
Chl
29.42
<0.02
19.62
16.10
0.51
23.25
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.18
12.16
101.34

0.000
0.729
0.195
0.000

2.842
1.158
1.168
0.002
1.251
0.050
3.503
0.008
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909166 spot3
Chl
28.70
0.03
19.93
15.11
0.60
23.73
0.09
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.31
12.10
100.41

0.000
0.729
0.195
0.000

2.844
1.156
1.168
0.002
1.246
0.054
3.506
0.006
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909166 spot3
Chl
28.69
0.03
19.89
15.03
0.65
23.73
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.28
12.09
100.37

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.748
0.199
0.000

Bu-647_area1
Chl
25.41
0.04
23.12
24.39
0.37
14.88
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.11
<0.03
88.41
11.50
99.86

Structural Formulas*
2.637
Si
1.363
Al(iv)
1.465
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
2.117
Fe
0.033
Mn
2.302
Mg
0.003
V
0.000
Ca
0.003
Na
0.005
K
0.035
F
0.001
Cl
7.964
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.542
0.517
0.247
0.004

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

127

2.853
1.147
1.253
0.006
1.679
0.051
2.943
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.012
0.000
0.006
7.994

G909168 spot1
Chl
28.32
0.07
20.22
19.92
0.60
19.59
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.09
<0.06
0.04
88.89
11.88
100.77

0.000
0.620
0.204
0.008

2.782
1.218
1.215
0.004
1.759
0.045
2.939
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.061
0.008
7.932

G909168 spot1
Chl
26.78
0.05
19.87
20.25
0.51
18.98
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
0.04
86.74
11.43
98.09

1.000
0.621
0.205
0.000

2.876
1.124
1.219
0.004
1.745
0.040
2.924
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.026
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909168 spot1
Chl
28.23
0.06
19.52
20.49
0.46
19.26
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.20
<0.06
<0.03
88.35
11.76
100.10

0.000
0.630
0.203
0.000

2.837
1.163
1.211
0.004
1.703
0.054
2.998
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
7.998

G909168 spot2
Chl
28.00
0.05
19.88
20.10
0.63
19.85
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.66
11.82
100.48

0.000
0.632
0.205
0.000

2.840
1.160
1.223
0.005
1.685
0.057
2.995
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909168 spot2
Chl
28.02
0.06
19.95
19.88
0.66
19.82
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.58
11.82
100.40

0.000
0.626
0.212
0.000

2.843
1.157
1.258
0.005
1.707
0.040
2.931
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909168 spot2
Chl
27.96
0.07
20.15
20.08
0.47
19.34
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.20
11.78
99.98

0.000
0.629
0.205
0.000

2.828
1.172
1.223
0.004
1.720
0.041
2.980
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
7.994

G909168 spot3
Chl
27.56
0.05
19.81
20.05
0.47
19.48
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
0.03
87.65
11.67
99.31

1.000
0.618
0.204
0.000

2.848
1.152
1.214
0.002
1.775
0.038
2.928
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.011
0.000
0.007
7.993

G909168 spot3
Chl
27.40
0.03
19.32
20.42
0.43
18.90
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.08
<0.06
0.04
86.81
11.52
98.32

0.000
0.638
0.204
0.000

2.844
1.156
1.214
0.002
1.699
0.019
3.030
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
7.994

G909168 spot3
Chl
27.74
0.02
19.61
19.81
0.22
19.82
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
0.04
87.51
11.68
99.18

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

1.000
0.630
0.211
0.000

G909168 spot1
Chl
27.94
0.07
20.00
20.71
0.38
17.95
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
0.15
<0.06
0.06
87.32
11.62
98.92

Structural Formulas*
2.878
Si
1.122
Al(iv)
1.306
Al(vi)
0.005
Ti
1.784
Fe
0.033
Mn
2.756
Mg
0.000
V
0.003
Ca
0.000
Na
0.020
K
0.000
F
0.010
Cl
7.990
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.885
0.603
0.222
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

128

2.820
1.180
1.213
0.003
1.949
0.031
2.780
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
7.998

G909168 spot3
Chl
27.18
0.04
19.57
22.46
0.36
17.97
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.71
11.55
99.25

0.000
0.589
0.197
0.000

2.840
1.160
1.179
0.003
1.941
0.032
2.828
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909168 spot3
Chl
27.34
0.04
19.10
22.34
0.37
18.26
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.60
11.53
99.14

0.913
0.694
0.225
0.007

2.971
1.029
1.301
0.004
1.332
0.035
3.108
0.000
0.008
0.000
0.087
0.055
0.003
7.942

G909158 spot1
Chl
30.44
0.05
20.25
16.32
0.42
21.36
<0.08
0.08
<0.05
0.70
0.18
<0.03
89.88
12.19
101.99

0.815
0.680
0.223
0.000

2.877
1.123
1.314
0.003
1.427
0.036
3.107
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.017
0.000
0.006
7.994

G909158 spot1
Chl
29.01
0.04
20.85
17.21
0.43
21.02
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.14
<0.06
0.04
88.95
12.08
101.02

0.818
0.674
0.299
0.008

3.102
0.898
1.662
0.002
1.236
0.031
2.623
0.000
0.008
0.000
0.035
0.067
0.003
7.930

G909158 spot1
Chl
31.47
0.03
22.04
15.00
0.37
17.85
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
0.28
0.21
<0.03
87.39
12.05
99.35

0.752
0.677
0.231
0.000

2.916
1.084
1.351
0.003
1.417
0.033
3.039
0.000
0.008
0.000
0.023
0.000
0.004
7.996

G909158 spot1
Chl
28.75
0.04
20.37
16.71
0.39
20.10
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
0.18
<0.06
<0.03
86.76
11.81
98.56

0.923
0.677
0.214
0.009

2.844
1.156
1.258
0.003
1.458
0.033
3.129
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.048
0.075
0.000
7.925

G909158 spot1
Chl
28.47
0.04
20.50
17.45
0.39
21.01
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.38
0.24
<0.03
88.61
11.88
100.39

0.766
0.682
0.208
0.000

2.800
1.200
1.243
0.002
1.473
0.030
3.218
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.012
0.000
0.002
7.998

G909158 spot1
Chl
27.61
0.03
20.44
17.37
0.35
21.29
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.10
<0.06
<0.03
87.42
11.81
99.23

0.000
0.679
0.202
0.000

2.754
1.246
1.214
0.000
1.506
0.033
3.259
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

G909158 spot1
Chl
27.20
<0.02
20.61
17.79
0.38
21.60
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.78
11.83
99.60

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.584
0.203
0.000

G909168 spot3
Chl
28.56
<0.02
18.29
21.52
0.29
19.16
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.27
<0.06
<0.03
88.29
11.68
99.97

Structural Formulas*
2.931
Si
1.069
Al(iv)
1.143
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
1.847
Fe
0.025
Mn
2.931
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.035
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

1.000
0.610
0.192
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

129

2.876
1.124
1.247
0.004
1.443
0.032
3.186
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.035
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909158 spot3
Chl
28.74
0.06
20.10
17.24
0.38
21.36
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
0.28
<0.06
<0.03
88.31
11.97
100.28

0.965
0.701
0.204
0.007

2.985
1.015
1.191
0.003
1.362
0.026
3.247
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.096
0.054
0.000
7.946

G909158 spot3
Chl
29.99
0.04
18.80
16.35
0.31
21.88
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
0.76
0.17
<0.03
88.39
11.96
100.27

0.775
0.688
0.213
0.008

2.931
1.069
1.246
0.003
1.404
0.033
3.169
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.023
0.060
0.009
7.931

G909158 spot3
Chl
28.93
0.04
19.39
16.57
0.39
20.98
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
0.18
0.19
0.05
86.84
11.73
98.47

0.000
0.634
0.218
0.000

2.793
1.207
1.295
0.003
1.669
0.036
2.949
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

G909165 spot1
Chl
27.23
0.03
20.70
19.46
0.41
19.29
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.29
11.68
98.96

0.000
0.631
0.215
0.000

2.766
1.234
1.285
0.003
1.697
0.029
2.947
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909165 spot1
Chl
27.10
0.04
20.94
19.88
0.33
19.37
0.09
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.88
11.74
99.62

0.000
0.638
0.212
0.008

2.792
1.208
1.259
0.003
1.664
0.028
2.985
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.064
0.000
7.936

G909165 spot1
Chl
27.34
0.04
20.50
19.48
0.32
19.61
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.20
<0.03
87.55
11.64
99.11

0.000
0.631
0.225
0.000

2.793
1.207
1.337
0.003
1.667
0.027
2.896
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
7.998

G909165 spot1
Chl
27.43
0.04
21.20
19.57
0.31
19.08
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.87
11.77
99.63

0.000
0.637
0.217
0.000

2.795
1.205
1.289
0.002
1.655
0.036
2.971
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909165 spot1
Chl
27.26
0.03
20.64
19.30
0.42
19.44
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.22
11.69
98.91

0.000
0.637
0.224
0.000

2.801
1.199
1.328
0.003
1.642
0.028
2.929
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909165 spot1
Chl
27.48
0.04
21.03
19.26
0.32
19.27
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.66
11.75
99.41

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.910
0.684
0.211
0.000

G909158 spot3
Chl
28.02
0.04
20.38
17.92
0.36
21.56
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.07
<0.06
<0.03
88.48
11.95
100.43

Structural Formulas*
2.810
Si
1.190
Al(iv)
1.218
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
1.503
Fe
0.031
Mn
3.223
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.009
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

1.000
0.677
0.204
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

130

2.750
1.250
1.270
0.003
1.788
0.046
2.878
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

G909165 spot2
Chl
26.29
0.04
20.45
20.44
0.52
18.46
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
86.40
11.45
97.84

0.000
0.629
0.217
0.008

2.796
1.204
1.287
0.003
1.690
0.030
2.914
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.000
7.938

G909165 spot2
Chl
27.55
0.04
20.84
19.92
0.35
19.27
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
88.26
11.72
99.90

0.000
0.634
0.205
0.000

2.790
1.210
1.227
0.003
1.710
0.034
3.015
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909165 spot2
Chl
27.51
0.04
20.39
20.16
0.39
19.94
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.61
11.82
100.43

0.000
0.698
0.206
0.000

2.819
1.181
1.228
0.003
1.404
0.030
3.309
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

80JD-94D spot1
Chl
28.11
0.04
20.39
16.74
0.35
22.14
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.90
11.95
99.85

0.000
0.688
0.206
0.000

2.787
1.213
1.234
0.003
1.449
0.035
3.265
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
7.998

80JD-94D spot1
Chl
27.73
0.04
20.66
17.24
0.41
21.79
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.01
11.92
99.93

0.000
0.690
0.208
0.000

2.794
1.206
1.246
0.002
1.432
0.036
3.261
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
7.998

80JD-94D spot1
Chl
27.82
0.02
20.72
17.06
0.42
21.78
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.95
11.93
99.88

0.000
0.685
0.203
0.000

2.775
1.225
1.219
0.000
1.483
0.022
3.276
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

80JD-94D spot1
Chl
27.29
<0.02
20.38
17.43
0.26
21.61
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.18
11.77
98.95

0.000
0.687
0.202
0.000

2.824
1.176
1.209
0.002
1.469
0.023
3.277
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

80JD-94D spot1
Chl
28.05
0.03
20.11
17.45
0.27
21.84
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.91
11.90
99.80

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.611
0.212
0.000

G909165 spot2
Chl
27.20
0.04
20.63
20.19
0.46
19.50
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
88.35
11.67
99.92

Structural Formulas*
2.766
Si
1.234
Al(iv)
1.239
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
1.717
Fe
0.040
Mn
2.956
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.077
F
0.000
Cl
7.923
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.627
0.208
0.010

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

131

2.855
1.145
1.123
0.003
1.377
0.023
3.449
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.060
0.000
7.940

80JD-94D spot2
Chl
28.58
0.04
19.27
16.48
0.27
23.16
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
88.06
11.91
99.89

0.000
0.719
0.188
0.000

2.862
1.138
1.127
0.000
1.355
0.016
3.507
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

80JD-94D spot2
Chl
28.40
<0.02
19.07
16.08
0.18
23.35
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.19
11.89
99.08

0.000
0.725
0.185
0.000

2.922
1.078
1.104
0.002
1.327
0.016
3.535
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

80JD-94D spot2
Chl
29.48
0.03
18.68
16.01
0.19
23.93
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.52
12.09
100.61

0.000
0.719
0.184
0.007

2.919
1.081
1.096
0.002
1.349
0.017
3.501
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.052
0.000
7.948

80JD-94D spot2
Chl
29.23
0.02
18.49
16.16
0.20
23.51
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
87.82
11.92
99.67

0.000
0.694
0.201
0.000

2.783
1.217
1.205
0.002
1.443
0.026
3.326
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

80JD-94D spot3
Chl
27.68
0.02
20.44
17.16
0.31
22.19
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.87
11.91
99.78

0.000
0.697
0.203
0.000

2.792
1.208
1.215
0.002
1.425
0.021
3.332
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

80JD-94D spot3
Chl
27.70
0.02
20.40
16.90
0.25
22.18
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.52
11.89
99.40

0.000
0.714
0.178
0.008

2.896
1.104
1.063
0.000
1.388
0.017
3.511
0.000
0.009
0.000
0.000
0.063
0.000
7.937

80JD-94D spot3
Chl
29.18
<0.02
18.53
16.72
0.21
23.73
<0.08
0.09
<0.05
<0.06
0.20
<0.03
88.70
11.98
100.59

0.000
0.723
0.187
0.006

2.897
1.103
1.117
0.000
1.322
0.020
3.506
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.050
0.000
7.950

80JD-94D spot3
Chl
29.24
<0.02
19.01
15.95
0.24
23.74
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.16
<0.03
88.42
12.02
100.37

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.711
0.188
0.008

80JD-94D spot1
Chl
27.70
<0.02
20.40
17.66
0.23
21.26
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
0.04
87.44
11.81
99.24

Structural Formulas*
2.807
Si
1.193
Al(iv)
1.243
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
1.497
Fe
0.020
Mn
3.211
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.007
Cl
7.993
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.679
0.208
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

132

2.902
1.098
1.137
0.003
1.323
0.016
3.498
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

80JD-94D spot3
Chl
29.33
0.04
19.16
15.99
0.19
23.71
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.49
12.11
100.60

0.000
0.692
0.193
0.000

2.941
1.059
1.148
0.000
1.452
0.027
3.329
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-01C spot1
Chl
29.07
<0.02
18.51
17.16
0.31
22.07
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.30
11.84
99.14

0.000
0.698
0.184
0.007

2.926
1.074
1.095
0.000
1.443
0.029
3.394
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.055
0.000
7.945

YD01-01C spot1
Chl
29.23
<0.02
18.39
17.24
0.34
22.75
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
88.21
11.89
100.03

0.000
0.697
0.182
0.000

2.949
1.051
1.090
0.000
1.452
0.030
3.409
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-01C spot1
Chl
29.29
<0.02
18.04
17.24
0.35
22.71
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.86
11.90
99.77

0.000
0.665
0.207
0.000

2.787
1.213
1.238
0.000
1.560
0.032
3.157
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-01C spot1
Chl
27.77
<0.02
20.72
18.58
0.38
21.10
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.69
11.94
100.63

0.000
0.665
0.205
0.000

2.752
1.248
1.233
0.000
1.561
0.035
3.169
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-01C spot1
Chl
27.23
<0.02
20.82
18.46
0.41
21.03
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.17
11.85
100.02

0.000
0.700
0.182
0.008

2.893
1.107
1.085
0.000
1.437
0.030
3.426
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.065
0.000
7.935

YD01-01C spot2
Chl
28.90
<0.02
18.59
17.17
0.35
22.96
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
88.31
11.88
100.10

0.000
0.701
0.185
0.007

2.915
1.085
1.099
0.003
1.419
0.031
3.400
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.055
0.004
7.941

YD01-01C spot2
Chl
29.42
0.04
18.70
17.12
0.36
23.01
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
88.95
12.00
100.88

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.723
0.190
0.000

80JD-94D spot3
Chl
28.37
0.03
19.74
16.20
0.22
22.82
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.45
11.94
99.39

Structural Formulas*
2.848
Si
1.152
Al(iv)
1.183
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
1.360
Fe
0.018
Mn
3.415
Mg
0.000
V
0.003
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.712
0.198
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

133

2.834
1.166
1.128
0.000
1.484
0.030
3.337
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.059
0.000
7.941

YD01-01C spot2
Chl
28.04
<0.02
19.26
17.56
0.36
22.15
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
87.66
11.77
99.35

0.000
0.698
0.185
0.007

2.915
1.085
1.101
0.003
1.439
0.027
3.383
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.059
0.003
7.938

YD01-01C spot2
Chl
29.24
0.05
18.61
17.26
0.32
22.76
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
88.54
11.93
100.38

0.000
0.692
0.186
0.007

2.903
1.097
1.108
0.002
1.465
0.028
3.359
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.054
0.000
7.946

YD01-01C spot2
Chl
29.07
0.03
18.74
17.55
0.33
22.56
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
88.56
11.92
100.41

0.000
0.701
0.184
0.007

2.922
1.078
1.090
0.015
1.417
0.027
3.383
0.007
0.008
0.000
0.000
0.057
0.002
7.940

YD01-01C spot3
Chl
28.93
0.20
18.21
16.77
0.31
22.47
0.08
0.07
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
87.30
11.78
99.00

0.000
0.678
0.197
0.006

2.809
1.191
1.177
0.011
1.510
0.029
3.237
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.047
0.005
7.948

YD01-01C spot3
Chl
27.42
0.14
19.61
17.63
0.34
21.20
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
<0.06
0.15
<0.03
86.62
11.62
98.17

0.000
0.687
0.197
0.000

2.857
1.143
1.177
0.007
1.466
0.032
3.291
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-01C spot3
Chl
28.12
0.09
19.38
17.25
0.38
21.73
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.16
11.79
98.95

0.000
0.673
0.201
0.000

2.805
1.195
1.206
0.003
1.534
0.030
3.219
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-01C spot3
Chl
27.80
0.04
20.19
18.17
0.35
21.40
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.08
11.88
99.95

0.000
0.713
0.173
0.010

2.990
1.010
1.026
0.003
1.378
0.030
3.501
0.006
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.080
0.000
7.920

YD01-01C spot3
Chl
29.87
0.03
17.26
16.45
0.36
23.46
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.25
<0.03
87.79
11.85
99.54

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.688
0.188
0.007

YD01-01C spot2
Chl
28.67
<0.02
19.43
17.62
0.38
23.52
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.25
<0.03
89.97
12.05
101.91

Structural Formulas*
2.822
Si
1.178
Al(iv)
1.076
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
1.450
Fe
0.032
Mn
3.452
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.078
F
0.002
Cl
7.919
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.700
0.179
0.010

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

134

1.404
0.008
3.077

2.765
1.235
1.398

H437269 Spot1
Chl
28.42
22.97
17.26
0.09
21.22
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.20
<0.03
90.21
12.22
102.34

0.044
0.000
0.000
0.057
0.000
7.943

1.425
0.007
2.975

2.752
1.248
1.354

H437269 Spot1
Chl
28.29
22.70
17.52
0.08
20.52
0.42
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
89.74
12.13
101.79

0.000
0.689
0.242
0.009

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.074
0.005
7.921

1.409
0.005
3.136

2.727
1.273
1.455

H437269 Spot1
Chl
28.03
23.80
17.32
<0.06
21.62
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
91.15
12.32
103.36

0.000
0.692
0.208
0.009

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.069
0.000
7.931

1.443
0.006
3.259

2.791
1.209
1.238

H437269 Spot1
Chl
28.70
21.35
17.74
0.08
22.47
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
90.56
12.21
102.67

0.000
0.699
0.245
0.012

0.004
0.000
0.000
0.095
0.000
7.905

1.339
0.005
3.118

2.857
1.143
1.446

H437269 Spot1
Chl
29.37
22.58
16.46
<0.06
21.50
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.31
<0.03
90.36
12.27
102.50

0.000
0.669
0.189
0.011

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.091
0.000
7.909

1.554
0.008
3.158

2.667
1.333
1.099

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.42
21.21
19.11
0.09
21.78
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.30
<0.03
89.92
11.96
101.75

0.000
0.664
0.190
0.007

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.057
0.000
7.943

1.564
0.008
3.109

2.658
1.342
1.097

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.33
21.28
19.22
0.10
21.44
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
89.58
11.96
101.46

0.000
0.671
0.192
0.006

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.000
7.954

1.537
0.008
3.156

2.676
1.324
1.120

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.51
21.33
18.89
0.10
21.76
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.15
<0.03
89.76
12.02
101.72

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.063
0.000
7.937

0.000
0.675
0.235
0.007

YD01-01C spot3
Chl
28.26
0.03
19.39
17.37
0.34
21.86
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.39
11.83
99.22

Structural Formulas*
2.862
Si
1.138
Al(iv)
1.176
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
1.472
Fe
0.029
Mn
3.301
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH
0.000
0.685
0.237
0.008

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.687
0.197
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

135

1.520
0.006
3.198

2.704
1.296
1.107

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.80
20.96
18.68
0.08
22.06
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.26
<0.03
89.86
12.00
101.75

0.003
0.000
0.000
0.077
0.000
7.923

1.527
0.008
3.156

2.692
1.308
1.093

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.67
20.95
18.77
0.10
21.76
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.25
<0.03
89.54
11.95
101.39

0.000
0.663
0.191
0.011

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.092
0.000
7.908

1.566
0.006
3.091

2.687
1.313
1.098

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.63
21.03
19.25
0.07
21.31
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.30
<0.03
89.62
11.92
101.41

0.000
0.668
0.204
0.008

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.064
0.000
7.936

1.544
0.005
3.118

2.711
1.289
1.193

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.87
21.65
18.98
<0.06
21.50
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
90.27
12.08
102.26

0.000
0.667
0.190
0.011

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.092
0.000
7.908

1.544
0.007
3.114

2.677
1.323
1.093

H437269 Spot2
Chl
27.52
21.07
18.98
0.08
21.47
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.30
<0.03
89.45
11.91
101.23

0.000
0.673
0.210
0.010

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.076
0.000
7.924

1.511
0.006
3.126

2.683
1.317
1.232

H437269 Spot3
Chl
27.58
22.23
18.58
0.07
21.56
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.25
<0.03
90.31
12.09
102.30

0.000
0.668
0.234
0.008

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.064
0.000
7.936

1.444
0.007
2.919

2.711
1.289
1.332

H437269 Spot3
Chl
27.87
22.87
17.76
0.08
20.13
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
88.95
12.01
100.87

0.000
0.665
0.211
0.009

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.075
0.000
7.925

1.512
0.006
3.006

2.674
1.326
1.207

H437269 Spot3
Chl
27.49
22.10
18.58
0.07
20.73
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
89.25
11.95
101.10

0.000
0.674
0.193
0.013

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.101
0.000
7.899

1.470
0.006
3.046

2.666
1.334
1.082

H437269 Spot3
Chl
27.41
21.08
18.07
0.07
21.01
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.33
<0.03
87.97
11.75
99.59

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.080
0.000
7.920

0.000
0.673
0.189
0.010

H437269 Spot2
Chl
28.17
21.26
18.62
0.09
21.82
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.33
<0.03
90.31
12.05
102.23

Structural Formulas*
2.741
Si
1.259
Al(iv)
1.178
Al(vi)
Ti
1.515
Fe
0.008
Mn
3.164
Mg
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.101
F
0.000
Cl
7.899
OH
0.000
0.677
0.190
0.010

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.675
0.201
0.013

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

136

1.464
0.004
2.888

2.785
1.215
1.337

H437269 Spot3
Chl
28.63
22.26
18.00
<0.06
19.92
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
89.13
12.03
101.06

0.008
0.000
0.000
0.079
0.000
7.921

1.472
0.006
3.230

2.936
1.064
1.173

H437289 Spot1
Chl
30.18
19.52
18.09
0.08
22.27
0.08
<0.05
<0.06
0.26
<0.03
90.50
12.18
102.57

0.000
0.658
0.193
0.009

0.011
0.000
0.000
0.071
0.000
7.929

1.552
0.008
3.004

2.801
1.199
1.093

H437289 Spot1
Chl
28.80
19.99
19.07
0.10
20.71
0.11
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
<0.03
89.03
11.90
100.84

0.000
0.651
0.191
0.006

0.009
0.000
0.000
0.052
0.000
7.948

1.593
0.008
2.981

2.699
1.301
1.084

H437289 Spot1
Chl
27.75
20.81
19.59
0.10
20.56
0.09
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
89.14
11.88
100.96

0.000
0.701
0.191
0.017

0.017
0.000
0.000
0.140
0.000
7.860

1.407
0.008
3.317

3.007
0.993
1.117

H437289 Spot1
Chl
30.91
18.41
17.29
0.10
22.88
0.17
<0.05
<0.06
0.45
<0.03
90.24
12.10
102.15

0.000
0.656
0.202
0.008

0.016
0.000
0.000
0.064
0.000
7.936

1.580
0.007
3.029

2.802
1.198
1.170

H437289 Spot1
Chl
28.81
20.65
19.42
0.09
20.89
0.16
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
90.28
12.06
102.25

0.000
0.676
0.205
0.009

0.004
0.000
0.000
0.072
0.000
7.928

1.505
0.008
3.154

2.808
1.192
1.204

H437289 Spot2
Chl
28.87
20.90
18.50
0.10
21.75
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
<0.03
90.39
12.14
102.43

0.000
0.676
0.208
0.006

0.004
0.000
0.000
0.049
0.000
7.951

1.503
0.007
3.144

2.828
1.172
1.224

H437289 Spot2
Chl
29.08
20.89
18.47
0.09
21.68
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.16
<0.03
90.44
12.18
102.56

0.000
0.670
0.205
0.009

0.005
0.000
0.000
0.069
0.000
7.931

1.521
0.008
3.106

2.784
1.216
1.194

H437289 Spot2
Chl
28.62
21.02
18.69
0.10
21.42
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
90.16
12.09
102.16

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.003
0.000
0.000
0.073
0.000
7.927

0.000
0.686
0.199
0.010

H437269 Spot3
Chl
29.07
19.50
18.13
0.10
22.61
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.55
<0.03
89.99
11.93
101.69

Structural Formulas*
2.828
Si
1.172
Al(iv)
1.063
Al(vi)
Ti
1.475
Fe
0.008
Mn
3.278
Mg
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.171
F
0.000
Cl
7.829
OH
0.000
0.663
0.235
0.009

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.689
0.182
0.021

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

137

1.494
0.007
3.170

2.862
1.138
1.175

H437289 Spot2
Chl
29.42
20.18
18.37
0.09
21.86
0.09
<0.05
<0.06
0.29
<0.03
90.31
12.11
102.30

0.010
0.000
0.061
0.086
0.000
7.914

1.436
0.008
3.025

2.962
1.038
1.302

H437289 Spot3
Chl
30.45
20.41
17.65
0.10
20.86
0.10
<0.05
0.49
0.28
<0.03
90.34
12.17
102.40

0.000
0.684
0.199
0.015

0.014
0.000
0.000
0.118
0.000
7.882

1.473
0.005
3.200

2.920
1.080
1.159

H437289 Spot3
Chl
30.02
19.53
18.10
<0.06
22.07
0.14
<0.05
<0.06
0.38
<0.03
90.36
12.09
102.29

0.000
0.636
0.200
0.007

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.058
0.000
7.942

1.661
0.013
2.919

2.660
1.340
1.147

H437289 Spot3
Chl
27.35
21.69
20.41
0.15
20.13
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
89.94
11.94
101.81

0.000
0.671
0.197
0.012

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.100
0.000
7.900

1.515
0.014
3.124

2.764
1.236
1.144

H437289 Spot3
Chl
28.42
20.77
18.62
0.17
21.54
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.32
<0.03
89.89
11.99
101.74

0.000
0.676
0.207
0.011

0.003
0.000
0.000
0.086
0.000
7.914

1.495
0.008
3.132

2.790
1.210
1.212

H437289 Spot3
Chl
28.68
21.13
18.37
0.10
21.60
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.28
<0.03
90.22
12.10
102.20

0.000
0.686
0.199
0.009

0.008
0.000
0.000
0.072
0.005
7.923

1.439
0.006
3.152

2.826
1.174
1.143

H437289 Spot3
Chl
29.06
20.21
17.69
0.08
21.74
0.08
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
0.03
89.13
12.00
101.02

0.000
0.662
0.210
0.006

0.003
0.000
0.000
0.045
0.000
7.955

1.564
0.005
3.067

2.726
1.274
1.230

H437289 Spot3
Chl
28.03
21.84
19.22
0.07
21.15
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.15
<0.03
90.49
12.14
102.57

0.000
0.647
0.203
0.006

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.000
7.954

1.607
0.008
2.958

2.672
1.328
1.167

H437289 Spot3
Chl
27.47
21.77
19.76
0.09
20.40
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.15
<0.03
89.66
11.97
101.57

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.010
0.000
0.000
0.090
0.000
7.910

0.855
0.677
0.226
0.011

H437289 Spot2
Chl
27.58
22.30
19.31
0.10
20.56
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
90.09
12.05
102.07

Structural Formulas*
2.683
Si
1.317
Al(iv)
1.239
Al(vi)
Ti
1.571
Fe
0.008
Mn
2.981
Mg
V
0.004
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.055
F
0.000
Cl
7.945
OH
0.000
0.679
0.201
0.011

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.654
0.214
0.007

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

138

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.045
0.000
7.955

1.349
0.039
3.325

2.693
1.307
1.141

0.000
0.721
0.202
0.006

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.045
0.000
7.955

1.276
0.045
3.409

2.740
1.260
1.199

0.000
0.698
0.197
0.005

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.043
0.000
7.957

1.376
0.041
3.272

2.714
1.286
1.149

0.000
0.718
0.202
0.006

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.045
0.000
7.955

1.301
0.036
3.399

2.758
1.242
1.200

0.000
0.714
0.189
0.006

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.049
0.000
7.951

1.328
0.033
3.393

2.770
1.230
1.109

0.000
0.707
0.197
0.005

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.041
0.000
7.959

1.329
0.036
3.294

2.761
1.239
1.144

0.000
0.714
0.195
0.005

0.003
0.000
0.000
0.038
0.000
7.962

1.330
0.035
3.413

2.778
1.222
1.160

0.000
0.712
0.201
0.005

0.003
0.000
0.000
0.041
0.000
7.959

1.350
0.037
3.422

2.772
1.228
1.213

81JD-94B Spot1 81JD-94B Spot1 81JD-94B Spot1 81JD-94B Spot1 81JD-94B Spot1 81JD-94B Spot1 81JD-94B Spot1 81JD-94B Spot1
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
27.69
28.17
27.90
28.35
28.48
28.38
28.56
28.50
21.36
21.45
21.24
21.31
20.40
20.79
20.78
21.30
16.59
15.68
16.92
15.99
16.32
16.34
16.35
16.59
0.47
0.55
0.49
0.44
0.41
0.44
0.43
0.45
22.93
23.51
22.57
23.44
23.40
22.72
23.54
23.60
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
0.02
0.03
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
0.15
0.15
0.14
0.15
0.16
0.13
0.12
0.13
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
89.19
89.51
89.27
89.69
89.19
88.83
89.84
90.62
12.07
12.18
12.07
12.20
12.09
12.06
12.20
12.29
101.20
101.63
101.28
101.83
101.22
100.83
101.98
102.86

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.705
0.195
0.006

H437289 Spot3
Chl
27.90
21.59
18.97
0.13
21.19
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.95
12.12
102.07

Structural Formulas*
2.714
Si
1.286
Al(iv)
1.189
Al(vi)
Ti
1.543
Fe
0.011
Mn
3.072
Mg
V
0.002
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.664
0.204
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

139
Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.344
0.038
3.368

2.739
1.261
1.144

0.000
0.715
0.177
0.011

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.088
0.000
7.912

1.322
0.037
3.408

2.801
1.199
1.025

0.000
0.708
0.189
0.006

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.047
0.000
7.953

1.365
0.035
3.394

2.738
1.262
1.116

0.000
0.708
0.186
0.009

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.068
0.000
7.932

1.352
0.036
3.369

2.729
1.271
1.087

0.000
0.721
0.189
0.007

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.056
0.000
7.944

1.313
0.036
3.478

2.846
1.154
1.125

0.000
0.733
0.176
0.009

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.069
0.000
7.931

1.269
0.033
3.582

2.877
1.123
1.045

0.000
0.735
0.182
0.012

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.097
0.005
7.897

1.239
0.031
3.530

2.882
1.118
1.069

0.000
0.733
0.180
0.010

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.083
0.000
7.917

1.260
0.035
3.545

2.862
1.138
1.063

81JD-94B Spot2 81JD-94B Spot2 81JD-94B Spot2 81JD-94B Spot2 81JD-94B Spot2 81JD-94B Spot2 81JD-94B Spot2 81JD-94B Spot3 81JD-94B Spot3
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
28.20
28.16
28.79
28.15
28.06
29.26
29.58
29.63
29.43
20.52
20.98
19.40
20.75
20.57
19.88
18.91
19.08
19.20
16.70
16.52
16.26
16.78
16.61
16.14
15.60
15.23
15.48
0.39
0.47
0.45
0.43
0.44
0.44
0.40
0.38
0.42
23.19
23.22
23.50
23.41
23.23
23.99
24.70
24.35
24.44
0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
0.02
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
0.15
<0.06
0.28
0.15
0.22
0.18
0.22
0.32
0.27
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
0.03
<0.03
89.18
89.46
88.73
89.68
89.15
89.93
89.44
89.04
89.28
12.07
12.17
11.97
12.13
12.03
12.21
12.15
12.07
12.11
101.18
101.64
100.58
101.74
101.08
102.06
101.50
100.97
101.28

Structural Formulas*
2.743
Si
1.257
Al(iv)
1.095
Al(vi)
Ti
1.358
Fe
0.032
Mn
3.363
Mg
V
0.002
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.047
F
0.000
Cl
7.953
OH
0.000
0.709
0.194
0.000

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.708
0.187
0.006

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

140
Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

1.270
0.032
3.600

2.858
1.142
1.055

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.058
0.000
7.942

1.289
0.037
3.503

2.795
1.205
1.077

0.000
0.735
0.173
0.009

0.004
0.000
0.000
0.070
0.000
7.930

1.249
0.032
3.550

2.848
1.152
1.014

0.000
0.719
0.187
0.007

0.003
0.000
0.000
0.055
0.000
7.945

1.297
0.035
3.410

2.794
1.206
1.088

0.000
0.718
0.193
0.007

0.006
0.000
0.000
0.056
0.000
7.944

1.291
0.032
3.369

2.788
1.212
1.124

0.000
0.722
0.182
0.000

0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.276
0.034
3.395

2.729
1.271
1.044

0.000
0.656
0.184
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.596
0.017
3.071

2.689
1.311
1.054

0.000
0.676
0.179
0.005

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.038
0.000
7.962

1.521
0.013
3.196

2.751
1.249
1.034

YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
28.28
19.92
18.70
0.16
22.04
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.12
<0.03
89.25
11.98
101.18

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.074
0.000
7.926

0.000
0.725
0.182
0.007

81JD-94B Spot3 81JD-94B Spot3 81JD-94B Spot3 81JD-94B Spot3 81JD-94B Spot3 81JD-94B Spot3 81JD-94B Spot3 YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
30.59
29.38
28.73
29.28
28.72
28.67
28.06
27.64
19.11
19.16
19.91
18.89
20.01
20.37
20.19
20.63
15.08
15.61
15.84
15.36
15.95
15.86
15.68
19.62
0.41
0.39
0.45
0.39
0.43
0.38
0.41
0.20
24.56
24.83
24.16
24.48
23.52
23.23
23.41
21.18
0.04
<0.02
<0.02
0.04
0.03
0.05
0.06
<0.02
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.06
0.34
0.24
0.19
0.23
0.18
0.18
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
90.18
89.66
89.31
88.71
88.86
88.81
87.93
89.38
12.26
12.16
12.12
12.05
12.06
12.06
12.00
11.98
102.30
101.72
101.35
100.67
100.84
100.79
99.94
101.36

Structural Formulas*
2.975
Si
1.025
Al(iv)
1.167
Al(vi)
Ti
1.227
Fe
0.034
Mn
3.562
Mg
V
0.004
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.103
F
0.000
Cl
7.897
OH
0.000
0.734
0.177
0.009

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.739
0.195
0.013

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

141

1.563
0.014
3.153

2.712
1.288
1.008

YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
27.88
20.03
19.21
0.17
21.74
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
89.23
11.91
101.06

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.594
0.014
3.062

2.681
1.319
1.093

YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
27.57
21.03
19.59
0.17
21.12
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.57
12.01
101.58

0.000
0.678
0.191
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.518
0.012
3.226

2.784
1.216
1.124

YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
28.62
20.41
18.66
0.15
22.24
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
90.19
12.17
102.36

0.000
0.706
0.169
0.006

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.050
0.000
7.950

1.415
0.013
3.437

2.937
1.063
0.991

YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
30.20
17.92
17.39
0.16
23.70
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.16
<0.03
89.56
12.11
101.59

0.000
0.709
0.162
0.007

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.059
0.000
7.941

1.400
0.013
3.450

2.916
1.084
0.941

YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
29.98
17.66
17.21
0.16
23.79
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
89.04
12.02
100.98

0.000
0.673
0.193
0.008

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.066
0.000
7.934

1.543
0.013
3.200

2.736
1.264
1.141

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
28.13
20.97
18.97
0.16
22.07
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
90.52
12.10
102.53

0.000
0.670
0.191
0.007

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.058
0.006
7.937

1.544
0.018
3.165

2.720
1.280
1.119

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
27.96
20.93
18.98
0.21
21.83
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
0.03
90.17
12.04
102.13

0.000
0.674
0.190
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.529
0.017
3.203

2.749
1.251
1.117

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
28.26
20.66
18.79
0.21
22.09
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
90.15
12.14
102.29

0.000
0.671
0.191
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.529
0.012
3.138

2.724
1.276
1.102

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
28.00
20.75
18.79
0.14
21.64
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.42
12.05
101.47

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.056
0.000
7.944

0.000
0.656
0.190
0.000

YD01-04 Spot1
Chl
28.17
19.96
18.80
0.18
22.10
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
89.39
11.98
101.30

Structural Formulas*
2.740
Si
1.260
Al(iv)
1.028
Al(vi)
Ti
1.529
Fe
0.014
Mn
3.205
Mg
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.043
F
0.000
Cl
7.957
OH
0.000
0.667
0.176
0.007

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.675
0.178
0.005

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

142

1.550
0.016
3.159

2.709
1.291
1.090

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
27.85
20.77
19.06
0.19
21.78
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.16
<0.03
89.85
12.02
101.80

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.008
7.992

1.559
0.016
3.168

2.689
1.311
1.064

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
27.65
20.71
19.17
0.20
21.84
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
0.05
89.72
12.03
101.74

0.000
0.660
0.174
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.582
0.014
3.097

2.642
1.358
0.987

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
27.17
20.46
19.45
0.17
21.36
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.69
11.88
100.57

0.000
0.670
0.195
0.004

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.035
0.000
7.965

1.549
0.014
3.169

2.730
1.270
1.144

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
28.06
21.06
19.04
0.17
21.85
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.12
<0.03
90.33
12.12
102.39

0.000
0.668
0.168
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.571
0.015
3.192

2.761
1.239
0.968

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
28.39
19.25
19.31
0.18
22.01
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.28
11.98
101.25

0.000
0.648
0.185
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.625
0.013
3.016

2.654
1.346
1.055

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
27.29
20.95
19.98
0.15
20.80
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.27
11.94
101.20

0.000
0.679
0.170
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.503
0.014
3.212

2.758
1.242
0.970

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
28.36
19.30
18.47
0.17
22.15
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.56
11.94
100.49

0.000
0.655
0.188
0.004

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.034
0.000
7.966

1.597
0.015
3.057

2.672
1.328
1.080

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
27.47
21.00
19.64
0.18
21.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.11
<0.03
89.50
11.95
101.41

0.000
0.672
0.167
0.007

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.054
0.000
7.946

1.538
0.013
3.172

2.769
1.231
0.948

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
28.47
19.01
18.91
0.16
21.87
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
88.62
11.85
100.39

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.002
0.000
0.000
0.048
0.000
7.952

0.000
0.668
0.183
0.000

YD01-04 Spot2
Chl
27.67
21.02
18.91
0.14
21.45
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.12
<0.03
89.34
11.98
101.27

Structural Formulas*
2.692
Si
1.308
Al(iv)
1.102
Al(vi)
Ti
1.538
Fe
0.012
Mn
3.110
Mg
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.036
F
0.000
Cl
7.964
OH
0.000
0.669
0.187
0.006

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.667
0.191
0.004

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

143

1.526
0.013
3.066

2.784
1.216
1.039

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
28.62
19.67
18.75
0.16
21.15
0.05
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.53
11.93
100.46

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.038
0.006
7.956

1.512
0.016
3.250

2.771
1.229
1.107

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
28.49
20.37
18.58
0.20
22.41
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.12
0.04
90.23
12.12
102.29

0.000
0.677
0.171
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.510
0.017
3.196

2.717
1.283
0.973

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
27.93
19.68
18.56
0.20
22.04
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.51
11.92
100.43

0.000
0.666
0.184
0.000

0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

1.566
0.016
3.157

2.685
1.315
1.068

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
27.61
20.78
19.25
0.20
21.77
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.66
12.04
101.70

0.000
0.637
0.189
0.000

2.831
1.169
1.137
0.002
1.745
0.022
3.101
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.52
0.03
19.01
20.28
0.26
20.22
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.54
11.65
99.19

0.603
0.625
0.187
0.000

2.793
1.207
1.126
0.002
1.817
0.021
3.059
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.010
0.000
0.003
7.997

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.06
0.03
19.17
21.05
0.25
19.88
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
0.07
<0.06
<0.03
87.74
11.60
99.34

0.000
0.637
0.193
0.005

2.811
1.189
1.157
0.000
1.738
0.016
3.083
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.044
0.000
7.956

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.71
<0.02
19.63
20.49
0.18
20.39
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
88.64
11.75
100.33

0.000
0.634
0.190
0.007

2.763
1.237
1.143
0.005
1.761
0.019
3.085
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.054
0.000
7.946

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.07
0.06
19.78
20.63
0.22
20.27
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
88.33
11.66
99.92

0.851
0.648
0.186
0.007

2.859
1.141
1.112
0.000
1.693
0.019
3.144
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.027
0.057
0.000
7.943

G909174_spot1
Chl
28.20
<0.02
18.86
19.97
0.22
20.80
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.21
0.18
<0.03
88.53
11.74
100.19

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.005
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

0.000
0.680
0.188
0.005

YD01-04 Spot3
Chl
27.97
20.35
19.16
0.18
21.53
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.26
12.00
101.26

Structural Formulas*
2.721
Si
1.279
Al(iv)
1.054
Al(vi)
Ti
1.559
Fe
0.015
Mn
3.121
Mg
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH
0.000
0.666
0.184
0.000

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.665
0.183
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

144

2.764
1.236
1.175
0.000
1.775
0.018
3.031
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.010
0.041
0.003
7.956

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.44
<0.02
20.31
21.07
0.21
20.19
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
0.08
0.13
<0.03
89.57
11.83
101.34

0.740
0.602
0.206
0.000

2.794
1.206
1.232
0.000
1.869
0.012
2.851
0.006
0.006
0.000
0.016
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.45
<0.02
20.33
21.96
0.14
18.79
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
0.12
<0.06
<0.03
89.05
11.77
100.83

0.722
0.628
0.199
0.008

2.798
1.202
1.185
0.000
1.761
0.017
3.005
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.008
0.066
0.000
7.934

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.80
<0.02
20.12
20.92
0.20
20.03
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
89.46
11.81
101.18

0.561
0.617
0.204
0.000

2.795
1.205
1.222
0.002
1.805
0.018
2.932
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.008
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909174_spot2
Chl
27.70
0.03
20.41
21.40
0.21
19.49
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.60
11.88
101.47

0.000
0.620
0.190
0.000

2.783
1.217
1.147
0.000
1.841
0.016
3.032
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909174_spot2
Chl
27.39
<0.02
19.75
21.66
0.18
20.02
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.20
11.79
100.99

0.688
0.617
0.202
0.000

2.786
1.214
1.213
0.000
1.807
0.023
2.949
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.009
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909174_spot2
Chl
27.46
<0.02
20.29
21.29
0.27
19.50
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.07
<0.06
<0.03
89.10
11.81
100.91

0.707
0.617
0.203
0.000

2.815
1.185
1.213
0.000
1.808
0.016
2.941
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.011
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909174_spot2
Chl
27.53
<0.02
19.90
21.13
0.18
19.29
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.08
<0.06
<0.03
88.31
11.72
100.03

0.771
0.621
0.196
0.000

2.816
1.184
1.174
0.000
1.815
0.014
2.994
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.009
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909174_spot2
Chl
27.68
<0.02
19.67
21.34
0.17
19.74
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
0.07
<0.06
<0.03
88.91
11.78
100.69

1.000
0.629
0.193
0.005

2.810
1.190
1.157
0.000
1.778
0.016
3.038
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.009
0.043
0.000
7.957

G909174_spot2
Chl
27.74
<0.02
19.66
20.99
0.19
20.12
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.07
0.13
<0.03
88.99
11.77
100.70

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.632
0.628
0.196
0.005

G909174_spot1
Chl
27.22
<0.02
20.67
21.54
0.19
19.93
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.74
11.89
101.62

Structural Formulas*
2.744
Si
1.256
Al(iv)
1.200
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
1.816
Fe
0.016
Mn
2.996
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.620
0.199
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

145

2.723
1.277
1.188
0.003
1.702
0.023
3.123
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
26.96
0.04
20.71
20.15
0.27
20.74
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.04
11.86
100.91

0.000
0.635
0.193
0.005

2.773
1.227
1.160
0.008
1.739
0.022
3.070
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.040
0.000
7.960

G909172 spot1
Chl
27.49
0.11
20.07
20.61
0.26
20.41
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
<0.06
0.12
<0.03
89.22
11.82
100.99

0.756
0.655
0.189
0.000

2.793
1.207
1.139
0.009
1.658
0.021
3.189
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.013
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
27.63
0.11
19.70
19.61
0.25
21.16
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.10
<0.06
<0.03
88.67
11.86
100.52

0.000
0.638
0.198
0.000

2.732
1.268
1.193
0.006
1.730
0.019
3.081
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
26.91
0.07
20.57
20.38
0.22
20.36
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.71
11.81
100.52

0.000
0.640
0.197
0.000

2.716
1.284
1.187
0.005
1.722
0.022
3.104
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
26.69
0.07
20.60
20.23
0.25
20.45
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.45
11.77
100.22

0.000
0.635
0.195
0.000

2.821
1.179
1.167
0.003
1.742
0.018
3.058
0.006
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
27.63
0.04
19.50
20.40
0.21
20.09
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.20
11.74
99.94

0.605
0.632
0.203
0.000

2.803
1.197
1.212
0.004
1.730
0.024
3.010
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
27.61
0.05
20.13
20.38
0.28
19.89
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.62
11.80
100.42

0.717
0.650
0.196
0.000

2.768
1.232
1.177
0.002
1.669
0.025
3.144
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.010
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
27.31
0.03
20.18
19.70
0.29
20.82
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.08
<0.06
<0.03
88.55
11.83
100.38

0.000
0.640
0.195
0.000

2.778
1.222
1.171
0.003
1.714
0.028
3.095
0.006
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
27.37
0.04
20.00
20.19
0.32
20.45
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.58
11.80
100.38

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.644
0.197
0.000

G909172 spot1
Chl
26.75
0.03
20.84
19.94
0.26
20.73
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
88.83
11.77
100.52

Structural Formulas*
2.704
Si
1.296
Al(iv)
1.188
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
1.686
Fe
0.022
Mn
3.124
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.059
F
0.000
Cl
7.941
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.647
0.197
0.007

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

146

2.831
1.169
1.100
0.003
1.641
0.020
3.239
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.009
0.041
0.000
7.959

G909172 spot2
Chl
27.95
0.04
19.00
19.37
0.23
21.45
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.07
0.13
<0.03
88.33
11.77
100.05

0.830
0.659
0.190
0.006

2.836
1.164
1.138
0.005
1.625
0.024
3.182
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.013
0.051
0.000
7.949

G909172 spot2
Chl
28.15
0.06
19.39
19.29
0.29
21.19
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
0.10
0.16
<0.03
88.75
11.82
100.50

0.000
0.649
0.192
0.005

2.764
1.236
1.152
0.003
1.683
0.021
3.152
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.041
0.004
7.955

G909172 spot2
Chl
27.41
0.04
20.10
19.95
0.25
20.97
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
<0.06
0.13
<0.03
89.00
11.82
100.75

0.000
0.655
0.190
0.006

2.797
1.203
1.142
0.003
1.652
0.025
3.180
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.000
7.954

G909172 spot2
Chl
27.82
0.04
19.79
19.65
0.30
21.21
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
89.07
11.85
100.86

0.000
0.650
0.193
0.007

2.793
1.207
1.156
0.002
1.667
0.022
3.144
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.052
0.000
7.948

G909172 spot2
Chl
27.69
0.03
19.88
19.76
0.26
20.91
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.16
<0.03
88.84
11.80
100.57

0.000
0.469
0.255
0.000

2.504
1.496
1.527
0.002
2.343
0.020
2.087
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
7.995

YD01-13A spot1
Chl
23.99
0.03
24.58
26.84
0.22
13.42
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.25
11.48
100.72

0.000
0.467
0.254
0.006

2.501
1.499
1.514
0.000
2.357
0.018
2.078
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.047
0.004
7.949

YD01-13A spot1
Chl
24.08
<0.02
24.61
27.13
0.20
13.42
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
89.71
11.46
101.10

0.000
0.446
0.252
0.000

2.487
1.513
1.510
0.000
2.466
0.023
2.001
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

YD01-13A spot1
Chl
23.33
<0.02
24.07
27.67
0.25
12.59
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.99
11.24
99.22

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.711
0.661
0.183
0.005

G909172 spot2
Chl
27.57
0.05
19.75
20.24
0.26
21.06
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
89.25
11.80
100.97

Structural Formulas*
2.775
Si
1.225
Al(iv)
1.118
Al(vi)
0.004
Ti
1.704
Fe
0.022
Mn
3.160
Mg
0.006
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.068
F
0.000
Cl
7.932
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.647
0.186
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

147

2.516
1.484
1.501
0.000
2.384
0.022
2.084
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-13A spot1
Chl
23.94
<0.02
24.10
27.12
0.25
13.30
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.82
11.40
100.22

0.000
0.468
0.249
0.000

2.483
1.517
1.498
0.002
2.382
0.017
2.108
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-13A spot1
Chl
23.65
0.03
24.37
27.13
0.19
13.47
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.99
11.41
100.40

0.000
0.511
0.243
0.007

2.589
1.411
1.444
0.002
2.185
0.020
2.301
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.056
0.000
7.944

YD01-13A spot2
Chl
24.81
0.03
23.21
25.04
0.23
14.79
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
88.36
11.40
99.69

0.000
0.497
0.258
0.000

2.605
1.395
1.529
0.000
2.189
0.023
2.189
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-13A spot2
Chl
24.86
<0.02
23.69
24.98
0.26
14.02
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.04
11.44
99.48

0.000
0.505
0.250
0.000

2.532
1.468
1.491
0.013
2.188
0.023
2.260
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-13A spot2
Chl
24.32
0.17
24.12
25.13
0.26
14.56
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.69
11.51
100.20

0.000
0.500
0.252
0.000

2.569
1.431
1.502
0.002
2.208
0.023
2.228
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-13A spot2
Chl
24.37
0.02
23.61
25.05
0.26
14.18
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.59
11.37
98.96

0.000
0.499
0.260
0.000

2.622
1.378
1.537
0.002
2.172
0.019
2.184
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

YD01-13A spot2
Chl
25.10
0.03
23.68
24.87
0.22
14.03
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.11
11.47
99.58

0.000
0.497
0.257
0.000

2.558
1.442
1.531
0.000
2.204
0.021
2.199
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

YD01-13A spot3
Chl
24.33
<0.02
23.99
25.07
0.24
14.03
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.76
11.39
99.15

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.464
0.251
0.000

YD01-13A spot1
Chl
23.77
<0.02
24.04
27.31
0.26
13.08
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.66
11.35
100.01

Structural Formulas*
2.509
Si
1.491
Al(iv)
1.501
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
2.411
Fe
0.023
Mn
2.059
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.458
0.250
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

148

2.776
1.224
1.161
0.000
1.604
0.054
3.168
0.010
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.057
0.000
7.943

YD01-30C spot1
Chl
27.39
<0.02
19.97
18.93
0.63
20.97
0.13
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
88.31
11.74
99.97

0.000
0.657
0.194
0.009

2.784
1.216
1.164
0.000
1.594
0.054
3.159
0.011
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.070
0.000
7.930

YD01-30C spot1
Chl
27.48
<0.02
19.93
18.82
0.63
20.92
0.14
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
88.23
11.72
99.86

0.773
0.645
0.228
0.007

2.856
1.144
1.336
0.000
1.550
0.052
2.913
0.010
0.003
0.000
0.010
0.059
0.000
7.941

YD01-30C spot1
Chl
28.49
<0.02
21.00
18.49
0.61
19.49
0.12
0.03
<0.05
0.08
0.19
<0.03
88.53
11.87
100.31

0.000
0.651
0.191
0.009

2.737
1.263
1.148
0.000
1.639
0.056
3.163
0.010
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.074
0.000
7.926

YD01-30C spot1
Chl
27.17
<0.02
20.31
19.45
0.65
21.06
0.12
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
<0.03
89.06
11.78
100.75

0.000
0.667
0.186
0.011

2.782
1.218
1.118
0.000
1.572
0.051
3.248
0.008
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.092
0.000
7.908

YD01-30C spot1
Chl
27.70
<0.02
19.75
18.72
0.61
21.70
0.10
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.29
<0.03
88.95
11.80
100.63

0.000
0.664
0.188
0.007

2.732
1.268
1.134
0.000
1.585
0.059
3.243
0.008
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.060
0.000
7.940

YD01-30C spot1
Chl
27.11
<0.02
20.21
18.81
0.69
21.58
0.10
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
88.77
11.80
100.49

0.000
0.648
0.185
0.010

2.769
1.231
1.115
0.000
1.661
0.056
3.164
0.014
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.082
0.000
7.918

YD01-30C spot1
Chl
27.49
<0.02
19.76
19.72
0.66
21.07
0.17
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.26
<0.03
89.17
11.77
100.83

0.838
0.653
0.192
0.010

2.829
1.171
1.143
0.002
1.613
0.051
3.136
0.008
0.005
0.000
0.026
0.077
0.000
7.923

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
27.94
<0.01
19.39
19.05
0.59
20.77
0.10
0.05
<0.05
0.20
0.24
<0.03
88.40
11.72
100.02

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.656
0.194
0.007

YD01-13A spot3
Chl
24.43
0.03
24.18
25.22
0.21
13.89
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.13
11.44
99.57

Structural Formulas*
2.559
Si
1.441
Al(iv)
1.544
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
2.209
Fe
0.019
Mn
2.168
Mg
0.000
V
0.002
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.493
0.260
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

149

2.751
1.249
1.181
0.000
1.646
0.053
3.112
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.063
0.000
7.937

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
26.94
<0.02
20.19
19.28
0.61
20.44
0.09
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
87.82
11.64
99.38

0.000
0.646
0.189
0.014

2.740
1.260
1.133
0.000
1.669
0.052
3.139
0.007
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.115
0.000
7.885

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
26.91
<0.02
19.94
19.60
0.60
20.68
0.09
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.36
<0.03
88.28
11.60
99.74

0.000
0.655
0.202
0.011

2.751
1.249
1.207
0.000
1.590
0.051
3.113
0.009
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.086
0.000
7.914

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
27.19
<0.02
20.60
18.79
0.59
20.64
0.12
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.27
<0.03
88.30
11.72
99.91

0.000
0.650
0.188
0.009

2.723
1.277
1.133
0.000
1.654
0.055
3.177
0.007
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.074
0.000
7.926

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
26.75
<0.02
20.09
19.43
0.64
20.94
0.09
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
<0.03
88.29
11.66
99.86

0.000
0.654
0.187
0.013

2.741
1.259
1.123
0.000
1.627
0.058
3.190
0.010
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.105
0.000
7.895

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
27.30
<0.02
20.12
19.38
0.69
21.31
0.12
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.33
<0.03
89.31
11.78
100.95

0.000
0.632
0.212
0.009

2.718
1.282
1.264
0.002
1.679
0.050
2.962
0.007
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.071
0.000
7.929

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
26.89
0.03
21.37
19.86
0.58
19.66
0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
88.78
11.75
100.43

0.000
0.647
0.206
0.007

2.722
1.278
1.232
0.003
1.618
0.056
3.067
0.009
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.059
0.000
7.941

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
27.01
0.04
21.13
19.19
0.66
20.41
0.11
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
88.82
11.80
100.54

0.000
0.655
0.195
0.011

2.827
1.173
1.164
0.000
1.589
0.058
3.133
0.011
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.087
0.000
7.913

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
28.02
<0.02
19.65
18.83
0.68
20.83
0.13
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.27
<0.03
88.50
11.75
100.14

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.647
0.197
0.008

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
27.50
<0.02
19.58
19.37
0.65
20.99
0.09
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.37
<0.03
88.65
11.67
100.16

Structural Formulas*
2.782
Si
1.218
Al(iv)
1.118
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
1.639
Fe
0.056
Mn
3.166
Mg
0.007
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.118
F
0.000
Cl
7.882
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.651
0.187
0.015

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

150

2.764
1.236
1.198
0.000
1.658
0.057
3.051
0.010
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.079
0.000
7.921

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
27.06
<0.02
20.22
19.42
0.66
20.04
0.13
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
87.85
11.62
99.37

0.000
0.651
0.201
0.012

2.742
1.258
1.202
0.000
1.616
0.048
3.103
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.099
0.000
7.901

YD01-30C spot3
Chl
27.22
<0.02
20.72
19.19
0.57
20.66
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.31
<0.03
88.80
11.75
100.42

0.000
0.653
0.201
0.007

2.783
1.217
1.197
0.000
1.603
0.051
3.113
0.007
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.059
0.003
7.938

YD01-30C spot3
Chl
27.46
<0.02
20.21
18.91
0.60
20.60
0.08
0.05
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
88.20
11.73
99.85

0.000
0.656
0.202
0.010

2.779
1.221
1.205
0.000
1.590
0.048
3.118
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.080
0.003
7.916

YD01-30C spot3
Chl
27.42
<0.02
20.30
18.76
0.56
20.63
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.25
<0.03
88.16
11.70
99.75

1.000
0.657
0.205
0.012

2.819
1.181
1.214
0.000
1.559
0.055
3.091
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.014
0.095
0.000
7.905

YD01-30C spot3
Chl
28.00
<0.02
20.18
18.52
0.65
20.59
0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.11
0.30
<0.03
88.51
11.76
100.15

0.862
0.742
0.235
0.005

2.750
1.250
1.375
0.003
1.125
0.031
3.319
0.000
0.004
0.011
0.093
0.044
0.006
7.950

99017A grain 7
Chl
26.98
0.04
21.85
13.20
0.35
21.85
<0.08
0.03
0.06
0.71
0.14
<0.03
85.31
11.68
96.92

1.000
0.763
0.230
0.005

2.677
1.323
1.368
0.003
1.055
0.028
3.489
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.015
0.044
0.003
7.954

99017A grain 7
Chl
27.32
0.05
23.30
12.87
0.34
23.88
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.12
0.14
<0.03
88.12
12.16
100.21

0.802
0.779
0.247
0.007

2.731
1.269
1.448
0.003
0.957
0.021
3.438
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.014
0.058
0.002
7.940

99017A grain 7
Chl
28.27
0.04
23.87
11.84
0.26
23.88
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
0.11
0.19
<0.03
88.61
12.31
100.84

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.640
0.200
0.010

YD01-30C spot2
Chl
27.54
<0.02
20.80
19.06
0.61
19.67
0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
<0.03
88.09
11.72
99.71

Structural Formulas*
2.792
Si
1.208
Al(iv)
1.276
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
1.616
Fe
0.052
Mn
2.972
Mg
0.007
V
0.003
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.074
F
0.000
Cl
7.926
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.641
0.215
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

151
Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

2.648
1.352
1.379
0.002
1.290
0.059
3.223
0.000
0.003
0.015
0.028
0.000
0.010
7.990
0.000
0.715
0.221
0.005

2.614
1.386
1.330
0.004
1.283
0.049
3.339
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.040
0.000
7.960

1.000
0.720
0.238
0.008

2.725
1.275
1.401
0.004
1.217
0.039
3.227
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.028
0.062
0.000
7.938

0.664
0.698
0.223
0.000

2.658
1.342
1.329
0.003
1.353
0.046
3.238
0.000
0.005
0.015
0.040
0.000
0.005
7.995

1.000
0.720
0.226
0.000

2.665
1.335
1.355
0.003
1.249
0.046
3.329
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.010
0.000
0.000
8.000

0.000
0.761
0.229
0.005

2.654
1.346
1.367
0.003
1.070
0.028
3.497
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.040
0.002
7.958

1.000
0.690
0.232
0.005

2.672
1.328
1.375
0.003
1.356
0.058
3.145
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.029
0.043
0.000
7.957

0.000
0.729
0.222
0.011

2.630
1.370
1.328
0.003
1.216
0.043
3.385
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.086
0.000
7.914

0.872
0.781
0.231
0.010

2.690
1.310
1.369
0.005
0.974
0.021
3.547
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.016
0.081
0.000
7.919

99017A grain 8 99017A grain 8 99017A grain 8 99017A grain 9 99017A grain 9 99017A grain 9 99017A grain 9 99017A grain 9 99017A grain 9 99017A grain 9
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl
28.06
26.92
26.22
27.40
26.16
26.74
27.26
26.81
26.39
27.51
0.06
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.04
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.07
21.26
23.56
23.12
22.82
22.30
22.90
23.64
23.01
22.98
23.25
11.38
15.68
15.39
14.62
15.93
14.99
13.14
16.27
14.59
11.91
0.31
0.71
0.58
0.47
0.53
0.54
0.34
0.69
0.51
0.25
21.61
21.98
22.47
21.76
21.38
22.40
24.10
21.17
22.79
24.33
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
<0.08
0.03
0.03
<0.02
<0.02
0.05
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
<0.02
0.02
0.07
0.08
<0.05
<0.05
0.08
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
1.28
0.23
<0.06
0.22
0.31
0.08
<0.06
0.23
<0.06
0.13
0.27
<0.06
0.13
0.20
<0.06
<0.06
0.13
0.14
0.27
0.26
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
<0.03
84.46
89.44
88.05
87.63
86.93
87.81
88.76
88.42
87.69
87.80
11.59
12.17
11.96
11.95
11.79
12.02
12.24
11.96
11.90
12.13
95.92
101.59
99.95
99.50
98.71
99.83
100.94
100.32
99.47
99.82

Structural Formulas*
2.863
Si
1.137
Al(iv)
1.420
Al(vi)
0.005
Ti
0.971
Fe
0.027
Mn
3.287
Mg
0.000
V
0.003
Ca
0.014
Na
0.166
K
0.088
F
0.014
Cl
7.898
OH
0.610
0.705
0.232
0.000

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.909
0.767
0.249
0.011

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

152

2.875
1.125
1.141
0.004
2.266
0.031
2.540
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

Y-727 grain 17
Chl
26.70
0.05
17.86
25.16
0.34
15.82
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
86.14
11.12
97.26

0.000
0.531
0.191
0.000

2.837
1.163
1.146
0.004
2.244
0.033
2.573
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

Y-727 grain 17
Chl
26.83
0.05
18.53
25.37
0.36
16.32
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.67
11.33
99.00

0.000
0.526
0.198
0.000

2.869
1.131
1.179
0.010
2.227
0.032
2.511
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

Y-727 grain 17
Chl
27.36
0.13
18.69
25.39
0.36
16.06
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.27
11.43
99.70

0.000
0.520
0.192
0.000

2.757
1.243
1.155
0.007
2.303
0.033
2.533
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.007
7.993

Y-727 grain 17
Chl
25.07
0.08
18.51
25.04
0.35
15.45
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
0.04
84.75
10.89
95.63

0.919
0.494
0.223
0.006

2.984
1.016
1.256
0.033
2.166
0.032
2.144
0.008
0.014
0.014
0.314
0.046
0.012
7.943

Y-727 grain 17
Chl
28.53
0.41
18.43
24.76
0.36
13.75
0.09
0.12
0.07
2.35
0.14
0.07
89.10
11.37
100.40

0.938
0.510
0.199
0.000

2.854
1.146
1.172
0.023
2.264
0.032
2.386
0.006
0.009
0.000
0.135
0.000
0.006
7.994

Y-727 grain 18
Chl
27.06
0.28
18.64
25.67
0.36
15.17
<0.08
0.08
<0.05
1.00
<0.06
0.03
88.44
11.35
99.79

0.521
0.528
0.199
0.000

2.813
1.187
1.191
0.011
2.219
0.033
2.521
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.008
0.000
0.000
8.000

Y-727 grain 18
Chl
27.07
0.15
19.42
25.54
0.38
16.28
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.09
11.53
100.62

1.000
0.510
0.198
0.000

2.759
1.241
1.188
0.008
2.324
0.036
2.457
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.011
0.000
0.003
7.997

Y-727 grain 18
Chl
25.88
0.10
19.33
26.06
0.40
15.46
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.08
<0.06
<0.03
87.40
11.24
98.63

0.892
0.517
0.202
0.000

2.808
1.192
1.206
0.004
2.259
0.039
2.460
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.032
0.000
0.003
7.997

Y-727 grain 18
Chl
26.75
0.05
19.38
25.74
0.44
15.73
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
0.24
<0.06
<0.03
88.45
11.41
99.85

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.525
0.191
0.000

99017A grain 9
Chl
26.48
0.05
23.05
13.51
0.37
23.36
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.00
12.00
99.00

Structural Formulas*
2.644
Si
1.356
Al(iv)
1.356
Al(vi)
0.004
Ti
1.128
Fe
0.032
Mn
3.477
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
8.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.750
0.226
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

153

2.744
1.256
1.216
0.014
2.337
0.032
2.396
0.000
0.009
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

Y-727 grain 19
Chl
25.96
0.18
19.85
26.45
0.36
15.21
<0.08
0.08
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.22
11.33
99.55

0.000
0.508
0.195
0.000

2.786
1.214
1.168
0.012
2.338
0.032
2.450
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
7.995

Y-727 grain 19
Chl
25.71
0.15
18.65
25.80
0.35
15.16
<0.08
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
86.04
11.05
97.08

0.000
0.735
0.192
0.013

2.860
1.140
1.137
0.009
1.267
0.000
3.521
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.107
0.003
7.890

Ann007006.017 grain 23a


Chl
28.57
0.12
19.31
15.14
<0.06
23.60
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.34
<0.03
87.27
11.81
98.94

0.000
0.738
0.182
0.009

2.825
1.175
1.090
0.003
1.284
0.000
3.621
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.070
0.003
7.927

Ann007006.017 grain 23a


Chl
27.38
0.04
18.62
14.87
<0.06
23.54
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
84.85
11.51
96.27

0.000
0.734
0.187
0.010

2.862
1.138
1.116
0.004
1.278
0.008
3.557
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.081
0.000
7.919

Ann007006.017 grain 23a


Chl
27.95
0.05
18.67
14.92
0.10
23.30
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.25
<0.03
85.35
11.58
96.83

0.000
0.713
0.195
0.012

2.830
1.170
1.161
0.003
1.365
0.009
3.412
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.100
0.000
7.900

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Chl
28.58
0.04
19.97
16.48
0.10
23.11
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.32
<0.03
88.68
11.95
100.50

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.503
0.203
0.000

Y-727 grain 19
Chl
26.25
0.21
19.46
26.52
0.36
14.84
<0.08
0.09
<0.05
0.11
<0.06
<0.03
88.00
11.29
99.29

Structural Formulas*
2.784
Si
1.216
Al(iv)
1.216
Al(vi)
0.017
Ti
2.352
Fe
0.033
Mn
2.347
Mg
0.000
V
0.011
Ca
0.000
Na
0.015
K
0.000
F
0.004
Cl
7.996
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.582
0.496
0.204
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

154

2.831
1.169
1.100
0.000
1.261
0.007
3.599
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.132
0.000
7.868

Ann007006.017 grain 25
Chl
28.68
<0.02
19.49
15.27
0.09
24.45
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.42
<0.03
88.54
11.94
100.30

0.000
0.740
0.186
0.011

2.816
1.184
1.117
0.002
1.262
0.006
3.602
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.086
0.000
7.914

Ann007006.017 grain 25
Chl
28.40
<0.02
19.68
15.22
0.07
24.36
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.27
<0.03
88.16
11.95
100.00

0.000
0.726
0.184
0.009

2.820
1.180
1.101
0.003
1.340
0.000
3.554
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.069
0.003
7.927

Ann007006.017 grain 25
Chl
28.12
0.04
19.30
15.98
<0.06
23.78
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
87.64
11.84
99.39

0.000
0.732
0.190
0.009

2.799
1.201
1.139
0.000
1.292
0.012
3.552
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.069
0.003
7.928

Ann007006.017 grain 25
Chl
28.00
<0.02
19.87
15.46
0.14
23.84
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
87.68
11.88
99.47

0.000
0.741
0.173
0.013

2.782
1.218
1.041
0.010
1.281
0.009
3.681
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.100
0.006
7.893

Ann007006.017 grain 28
Chl
27.40
0.13
18.89
15.09
0.10
24.32
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.31
0.04
86.44
11.65
97.95

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.739
0.184
0.016

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Chl
26.70
0.08
20.86
16.52
0.15
22.09
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.15
<0.03
86.70
11.69
98.33

Structural Formulas*
2.718
Si
1.282
Al(iv)
1.220
Al(vi)
0.006
Ti
1.406
Fe
0.013
Mn
3.352
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.049
F
0.004
Cl
7.947
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.703
0.203
0.006

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

155

2.831
1.169
1.118
0.002
1.261
0.009
3.593
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.083
0.000
7.917

Ann007006.017 grain 28
Chl
28.31
0.03
19.41
15.08
0.10
24.10
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.26
<0.03
87.44
11.86
99.18

0.000
0.736
0.183
0.009

2.823
1.177
1.097
0.000
1.290
0.007
3.607
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.073
0.000
7.927

Ann006001.045 grain 1
Chl
29.22
<0.02
19.97
15.96
0.08
25.04
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
90.65
12.29
102.84

0.000
0.757
0.182
0.012

2.833
1.167
1.088
0.000
1.191
0.000
3.713
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.095
0.000
7.905

Ann006001.045 grain 1
Chl
28.81
<0.03
19.46
14.48
<0.06
25.33
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.30
<0.03
88.58
12.04
100.49

0.000
0.759
0.182
0.008

2.833
1.167
1.091
0.000
1.179
0.007
3.728
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.060
0.000
7.940

Ann006001.045 grain 1
Chl
28.77
<0.04
19.46
14.32
0.08
25.40
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
88.36
12.08
100.36

0.566
0.724
0.202
0.006

2.913
1.087
1.190
0.010
1.296
0.000
3.400
0.000
0.009
0.000
0.011
0.046
0.010
7.944

Ann006001.045 grain 1
Chl
29.51
0.13
19.57
15.70
<0.06
23.11
<0.08
0.08
<0.05
0.09
0.15
0.06
88.55
12.05
100.53

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.739
0.187
0.010

Ann007006.017 grain 28
Chl
28.25
0.08
19.84
15.24
0.08
24.22
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.25
<0.03
88.18
11.94
100.01

Structural Formulas*
2.805
Si
1.195
Al(iv)
1.126
Al(vi)
0.006
Ti
1.265
Fe
0.006
Mn
3.584
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.079
F
0.005
Cl
7.916
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.738
0.188
0.010

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

156

2.761
1.239
1.251
0.000
1.169
0.012
3.560
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

Ann006001.045 grain 6
Chl
28.65
<0.02
21.92
14.51
0.15
24.78
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
90.20
12.43
102.63

0.000
0.745
0.209
0.000

2.685
1.315
1.258
0.002
1.206
0.006
3.552
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

Ann006001.045 grain 6
Chl
27.62
0.02
22.46
14.84
0.08
24.51
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.75
12.32
102.07

0.000
0.743
0.195
0.000

2.730
1.270
1.176
0.000
1.241
0.008
3.620
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

Ann006001.045 grain 6
Chl
27.25
<0.02
20.71
14.81
0.10
24.23
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.33
11.95
99.28

0.000
0.741
0.198
0.000

2.666
1.334
1.199
0.004
1.246
0.009
3.599
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
7.996

Ann006001.045 grain 6
Chl
26.68
0.05
21.51
14.92
0.10
24.16
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.68
11.99
99.66

0.000
0.738
0.206
0.000

2.716
1.284
1.240
0.004
1.243
0.007
3.519
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

Ann006001.045 grain 6
Chl
26.81
0.05
21.14
14.67
0.08
23.30
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
86.28
11.82
98.10

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.751
0.209
0.000

Ann006001.045 grain 1
Chl
28.48
0.03
19.31
15.11
0.08
24.29
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.22
<0.03
87.64
11.91
99.46

Structural Formulas*
2.839
Si
1.161
Al(iv)
1.108
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
1.259
Fe
0.007
Mn
3.609
Mg
0.000
V
0.004
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.068
F
0.003
Cl
7.929
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.740
0.185
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

157

2.732
1.268
1.196
0.005
1.274
0.008
3.509
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.067
0.003
7.930

Ann006001.045 grain 7
Chl
27.38
0.07
20.96
15.27
0.09
23.60
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
87.69
11.91
99.51

0.000
0.741
0.203
0.007

2.699
1.301
1.218
0.003
1.231
0.008
3.553
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.053
0.000
7.947

Ann006001.045 grain 7
Chl
27.68
0.04
21.92
15.09
0.10
24.44
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
89.55
12.21
101.68

0.000
0.756
0.185
0.000

2.812
1.188
1.117
0.000
1.196
0.007
3.716
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

Ann006001.045 grain 7
Chl
29.00
<0.02
20.16
14.74
0.08
25.70
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
89.91
12.35
102.26

1.000
0.736
0.213
0.014

2.862
1.138
1.242
0.020
1.199
0.007
3.357
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.095
0.109
0.004
7.887

Ann006001.045 grain 7
Chl
28.97
0.26
20.44
14.51
0.09
22.79
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
0.75
0.35
<0.03
88.29
11.96
100.10

0.000
0.747
0.200
0.005

2.808
1.192
1.196
0.000
1.201
0.006
3.572
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.041
0.003
7.956

Ann006001.045 grain 7
Chl
29.01
<0.02
20.93
14.84
0.07
24.75
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
89.91
12.31
102.15

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.732
0.200
0.008

Ann006001.045 grain 6
Chl
27.79
0.07
21.94
14.95
<0.06
23.63
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
0.03
88.76
12.11
100.79

Structural Formulas*
2.729
Si
1.271
Al(iv)
1.268
Al(vi)
0.005
Ti
1.228
Fe
0.000
Mn
3.459
Mg
0.000
V
0.005
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.056
F
0.005
Cl
7.939
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.738
0.213
0.007

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

158

2.836
1.164
1.052
0.004
1.824
0.036
3.102
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.008
0.044
0.008
7.948

Ann006002.023 grain 15
Chl
27.29
0.05
18.10
20.98
0.41
20.02
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.06
0.13
0.04
87.21
11.46
98.60

0.000
0.617
0.170
0.000

2.846
1.154
1.031
0.004
1.881
0.040
3.095
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
7.994

Ann006002.023 grain 15
Chl
27.28
0.05
17.77
21.56
0.45
19.90
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
0.03
87.27
11.48
98.74

0.000
0.649
0.186
0.007

2.812
1.188
1.116
0.004
1.683
0.030
3.165
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.056
0.004
7.940

Ann006002.023 grain 16
Chl
27.55
0.05
19.16
19.72
0.35
20.81
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.17
<0.03
88.00
11.66
99.58

0.000
0.637
0.192
0.005

2.795
1.205
1.152
0.003
1.723
0.035
3.083
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.042
0.007
7.952

Ann006002.023 grain 16
Chl
27.47
0.04
19.66
20.25
0.41
20.33
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.13
0.04
88.49
11.71
100.14

0.000
0.652
0.174
0.007

2.803
1.197
1.051
0.006
1.700
0.031
3.241
0.000
0.008
0.000
0.000
0.058
0.005
7.937

Ann006002.023 grain 16
Chl
27.40
0.08
18.65
19.87
0.36
21.26
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
88.00
11.62
99.54

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.628
0.625
0.175
0.005

Ann006002.023 grain 15
Chl
28.15
0.17
18.50
20.20
0.37
19.76
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
0.73
0.15
<0.03
88.24
11.63
99.80

Structural Formulas*
2.882
Si
1.118
Al(iv)
1.115
Al(vi)
0.013
Ti
1.730
Fe
0.032
Mn
3.016
Mg
0.000
V
0.008
Ca
0.000
Na
0.095
K
0.048
F
0.005
Cl
7.947
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.922
0.631
0.189
0.006

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

159

2.801
1.199
1.055
0.003
1.836
0.028
3.113
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.067
0.000
7.933

Ann006002.023 grain 18
Chl
27.52
0.04
18.78
21.57
0.33
20.51
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
89.05
11.67
100.63

0.000
0.626
0.188
0.000

2.814
1.186
1.131
0.004
1.797
0.029
3.055
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
7.997

Ann006002.023 grain 18
Chl
27.25
0.06
19.04
20.80
0.34
19.85
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
87.56
11.60
99.16

0.000
0.621
0.194
0.000

2.817
1.183
1.167
0.006
1.798
0.030
2.999
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
8.000

Ann006002.023 grain 18
Chl
27.53
0.08
19.49
21.01
0.35
19.66
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
88.37
11.71
100.08

0.000
0.628
0.178
0.000

2.819
1.181
1.076
0.006
1.818
0.025
3.115
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
7.995

Ann006002.023 grain 18
Chl
26.25
0.08
17.83
20.24
0.28
19.46
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
84.35
11.15
95.50

0.000
0.613
0.176
0.008

2.821
1.179
1.061
0.005
1.885
0.030
3.039
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.000
7.938

Ann006002.023 grain 18
Chl
27.62
0.06
18.62
22.08
0.35
19.96
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.19
<0.03
88.99
11.64
100.55

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.625
0.175
0.008

Ann006002.023 grain 16
Chl
26.28
0.07
19.72
19.66
0.41
20.12
<0.08
0.05
<0.05
0.07
0.16
0.03
86.69
11.45
98.06

Structural Formulas*
2.732
Si
1.268
Al(iv)
1.148
Al(vi)
0.005
Ti
1.709
Fe
0.036
Mn
3.117
Mg
0.000
V
0.006
Ca
0.000
Na
0.009
K
0.051
F
0.005
Cl
7.944
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.611
0.641
0.191
0.006

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

160

2.667
1.333
1.294
0.005
0.820
0.006
3.827
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.111
0.000
7.889

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
27.78
0.06
23.22
10.21
0.08
26.74
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.36
<0.03
88.56
12.31
100.72

0.000
0.821
0.214
0.005

2.629
1.371
1.286
0.004
0.848
0.000
3.879
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.041
0.000
7.959

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
27.17
0.06
23.29
10.48
<0.06
26.89
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.14
<0.03
88.14
12.32
100.40

0.000
0.818
0.216
0.006

2.648
1.352
1.297
0.004
0.847
0.008
3.834
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.050
0.000
7.950

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
27.33
0.06
23.19
10.45
0.10
26.54
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.16
<0.03
87.91
12.29
100.13

0.000
0.821
0.221
0.010

2.687
1.313
1.314
0.004
0.818
0.009
3.790
0.007
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.081
0.011
7.909

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
27.00
0.05
22.40
9.83
0.11
25.55
0.08
0.05
<0.05
<0.06
0.26
0.06
85.50
11.90
97.28

0.000
0.819
0.209
0.008

2.618
1.382
1.260
0.005
0.851
0.006
3.885
0.007
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.063
0.006
7.932

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
26.22
0.06
22.44
10.19
0.08
26.10
0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.20
0.03
85.52
11.90
97.33

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.822
0.217
0.014

Ann006002.023 grain 18
Chl
26.97
0.06
19.42
20.48
0.37
20.14
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
0.09
0.21
<0.03
87.89
11.56
99.35

Structural Formulas*
2.771
Si
1.229
Al(iv)
1.122
Al(vi)
0.004
Ti
1.760
Fe
0.032
Mn
3.084
Mg
0.000
V
0.004
Ca
0.000
Na
0.012
K
0.070
F
0.004
Cl
7.927
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.738
0.633
0.187
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

161

2.671
1.329
1.258
0.003
0.833
0.009
3.874
0.006
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.082
0.005
7.913

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
26.68
0.04
21.93
9.95
0.10
25.96
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.26
0.03
85.12
11.84
96.84

0.000
0.814
0.209
0.008

2.699
1.301
1.253
0.003
0.871
0.008
3.846
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.061
0.000
7.939

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
27.68
0.04
22.23
10.68
0.09
26.47
0.09
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.20
<0.03
87.53
12.20
99.65

0.000
0.812
0.217
0.008

2.667
1.333
1.296
0.003
0.872
0.008
3.791
0.009
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.065
0.000
7.935

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
27.57
0.04
23.06
10.78
0.10
26.29
0.12
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
88.22
12.29
100.41

0.000
0.836
0.191
0.016

2.817
1.183
1.139
0.002
0.783
0.006
4.017
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.128
0.004
7.868

Ann007006.057 grain 22
Chl
28.72
0.03
20.08
9.55
0.08
27.47
<0.08
0.07
<0.05
<0.06
0.41
<0.03
86.57
12.02
98.40

0.000
0.822
0.214
0.010

2.658
1.342
1.280
0.005
0.822
0.010
3.854
0.006
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.081
0.003
7.915

Ann007006.057 grain 23
Chl
27.75
0.07
23.23
10.27
0.12
26.99
0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.27
<0.03
88.91
12.38
101.17

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.822
0.210
0.010

Ann007006.057 grain 21
Chl
27.49
0.04
22.63
9.72
0.09
26.28
0.08
0.06
<0.05
<0.06
0.35
0.05
86.85
12.08
98.77

Structural Formulas*
2.688
Si
1.312
Al(iv)
1.296
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.795
Fe
0.008
Mn
3.830
Mg
0.007
V
0.006
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.108
F
0.008
Cl
7.884
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.827
0.218
0.014

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

162

2.711
1.289
1.262
0.005
0.852
0.006
3.835
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.073
0.000
7.927

Ann007006.057 grain 23
Chl
28.12
0.07
22.45
10.57
0.07
26.68
0.09
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.24
<0.03
88.32
12.32
100.54

0.000
0.819
0.201
0.016

2.773
1.227
1.195
0.003
0.857
0.000
3.876
0.011
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.132
0.000
7.868

Ann007006.057 grain 23
Chl
29.32
0.04
21.73
10.84
<0.06
27.49
0.15
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.44
<0.03
90.10
12.46
102.38

0.000
0.822
0.208
0.011

2.664
1.336
1.247
0.004
0.837
0.008
3.897
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.087
0.000
7.913

Ann007006.057 grain 26
Chl
27.20
0.05
22.38
10.22
0.10
26.69
<0.08
0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.28
<0.03
87.11
12.10
99.09

0.000
0.823
0.211
0.008

2.665
1.335
1.266
0.003
0.827
0.007
3.888
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.068
0.002
7.930

Ann007006.057 grain 26
Chl
26.59
0.05
22.03
9.86
0.08
26.03
<0.08
0.04
<0.05
<0.06
0.21
<0.03
85.01
11.85
96.77

1.000
0.826
0.219
0.016

2.717
1.283
1.295
0.003
0.800
0.006
3.819
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.007
0.125
0.005
7.871

Ann007006.057 grain 26
Chl
27.63
0.04
22.23
9.73
0.07
26.04
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.40
<0.03
86.36
11.99
98.17

0.984
0.781
0.918
0.014

3.080
0.920
1.880
0.012
0.033
0.001
0.121
0.001
0.001
0.013
0.876
0.028
0.000
1.971

YD09-06-area4
Musc
46.07
0.23
35.54
0.60
<0.06
1.22
<0.08
<0.02
0.10
10.27
0.13
<0.03
94.21
4.42
98.57

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
0.817
0.212
0.009

Ann007006.057 grain 23
Chl
26.66
0.04
21.44
9.85
0.09
26.76
<0.08
0.03
<0.05
<0.06
0.23
0.03
85.30
11.86
97.05

Structural Formulas*
2.668
Si
1.332
Al(iv)
1.196
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.825
Fe
0.008
Mn
3.991
Mg
0.000
V
0.003
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.073
F
0.006
Cl
7.921
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.827
0.199
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

163

3.052
0.948
1.827
0.042
0.033
0.000
0.113
0.003
0.000
0.043
0.891
0.063
0.000
1.937

YD09-06-area4
Musc
47.06
0.86
36.32
0.61
<0.06
1.17
<0.08
<0.02
0.34
10.77
0.31
<0.03
97.50
4.47
101.84

0.951
0.730
0.910
0.022

3.033
0.967
1.860
0.020
0.043
0.000
0.118
0.002
0.000
0.046
0.886
0.045
0.000
1.955

YD09-06-area4
Musc
47.85
0.42
37.84
0.81
<0.06
1.24
<0.08
<0.02
0.37
10.96
0.22
<0.03
99.77
4.62
104.30

0.952
0.744
0.913
0.016

3.040
0.960
1.863
0.023
0.037
0.002
0.112
0.003
0.000
0.045
0.894
0.032
0.000
1.968

YD09-06-area4
Musc
47.71
0.48
37.60
0.69
<0.06
1.18
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
11.00
0.16
<0.03
99.27
4.63
103.84

0.953
0.712
0.915
0.031

3.040
0.960
1.856
0.018
0.041
0.003
0.108
0.003
0.000
0.045
0.901
0.062
0.000
1.937

YD09-06-area4
Musc
47.78
0.37
37.56
0.77
<0.06
1.14
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
11.10
0.31
<0.03
99.50
4.56
103.93

0.959
0.716
0.916
0.015

3.032
0.968
1.861
0.030
0.039
0.000
0.099
0.003
0.000
0.038
0.909
0.030
0.000
1.970

YD09-06-area4
Musc
46.71
0.61
36.98
0.72
<0.06
1.02
<0.08
<0.02
0.30
10.97
0.15
<0.03
97.54
4.55
102.02

0.976
0.873
0.867
0.021

3.168
0.832
1.764
0.010
0.032
0.001
0.225
0.003
0.002
0.020
0.907
0.042
0.004
1.954

YD09-06-area2
Musc
48.10
0.19
33.46
0.58
<0.06
2.30
<0.08
0.02
0.16
10.79
0.20
0.04
95.91
4.45
100.27

0.977
0.890
0.865
0.037

3.174
0.826
1.750
0.009
0.030
-0.001
0.233
0.003
0.002
0.020
0.911
0.074
0.000
1.926

YD09-06-area2
Musc
48.77
0.18
33.58
0.56
<0.06
2.40
<0.08
0.03
0.16
10.98
0.36
<0.03
97.07
4.43
101.35

0.980
0.867
0.869
0.019

3.148
0.852
1.768
0.010
0.033
0.000
0.219
0.003
0.001
0.018
0.934
0.038
0.000
1.961

YD09-06-area2
Musc
48.38
0.21
34.16
0.61
<0.06
2.26
<0.08
<0.02
0.14
11.25
0.19
<0.03
97.28
4.52
101.71

0.981
0.873
0.861
0.038

3.168
0.832
1.745
0.010
0.034
0.000
0.234
0.003
0.001
0.017
0.917
0.075
0.000
1.925

YD09-06-area2
Musc
49.04
0.21
33.86
0.62
<0.06
2.43
<0.08
<0.02
0.14
11.13
0.37
<0.03
97.88
4.46
102.18

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.954
0.772
0.905
0.032

YD09-06-area4
Musc
46.81
0.39
37.02
0.72
<0.06
1.16
<0.08
<0.02
0.33
11.09
0.17
<0.03
97.75
4.54
102.21

Structural Formulas*
3.034
Si
0.966
Al(iv)
1.862
Al(vi)
0.019
Ti
0.039
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.112
Mg
0.003
V
0.000
Ca
0.041
Na
0.917
K
0.036
F
0.001
Cl
1.964
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.957
0.741
0.915
0.018

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

164

3.023
0.977
1.845
0.035
0.036
0.000
0.122
0.004
0.000
0.046
0.918
0.011
0.000
1.989

YD09-06-area2
Musc
46.69
0.72
36.99
0.66
<0.06
1.26
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
11.11
<0.06
<0.03
97.93
4.60
102.51

0.959
0.760
0.906
0.026

3.028
0.972
1.834
0.035
0.035
0.001
0.115
0.004
0.000
0.039
0.923
0.051
0.000
1.949

YD09-06-area2
Musc
47.07
0.73
37.03
0.65
<0.06
1.20
0.08
<0.02
0.32
11.24
0.25
<0.03
98.59
4.54
103.02

0.955
0.748
0.911
0.024

3.025
0.975
1.852
0.020
0.039
0.001
0.119
0.002
0.001
0.043
0.924
0.047
0.001
1.952

YD09-06-area2
Musc
47.01
0.42
37.29
0.73
<0.06
1.24
<0.08
<0.02
0.34
11.26
0.23
<0.03
98.59
4.55
103.04

0.955
0.759
0.909
0.002

3.048
0.952
1.854
0.028
0.037
0.000
0.118
0.003
0.000
0.043
0.911
0.004
0.000
1.996

YD09-06-area2
Musc
47.00
0.58
36.71
0.69
<0.06
1.22
<0.08
<0.02
0.34
11.01
<0.06
<0.03
97.63
4.61
102.23

0.979
0.867
0.887
0.028

3.183
0.817
1.804
0.008
0.029
0.000
0.190
0.002
0.003
0.015
0.848
0.056
0.004
1.940

YD09-06-area2
Musc
48.12
0.16
33.62
0.53
<0.06
1.92
<0.08
0.04
0.12
10.05
0.27
0.03
94.90
4.39
99.18

0.955
0.782
0.892
0.034

3.027
0.973
1.810
0.041
0.035
0.002
0.136
0.004
0.000
0.043
0.906
0.068
0.001
1.930

YD09-06-area2
Musc
46.87
0.84
36.56
0.66
<0.06
1.41
0.08
<0.02
0.34
11.00
0.34
<0.03
98.15
4.48
102.49

0.953
0.752
0.905
0.024

3.048
0.952
1.829
0.040
0.037
0.000
0.112
0.003
0.000
0.044
0.907
0.047
0.000
1.953

YD09-06-area3
Musc
47.20
0.82
36.55
0.68
<0.06
1.16
<0.08
<0.02
0.35
11.01
0.23
<0.03
98.07
4.53
102.50

0.950
0.788
0.899
0.011

3.047
0.953
1.835
0.035
0.036
0.000
0.133
0.003
0.000
0.047
0.890
0.022
0.000
1.978

YD09-06-area3
Musc
47.72
0.74
37.06
0.67
<0.06
1.39
<0.08
<0.02
0.38
10.93
0.11
<0.03
99.07
4.64
103.67

0.954
0.778
0.899
0.006

3.038
0.962
1.832
0.037
0.035
0.002
0.127
0.005
0.000
0.044
0.917
0.012
0.001
1.987

YD09-06-area3
Musc
47.33
0.77
36.92
0.65
<0.06
1.33
0.09
<0.02
0.36
11.20
<0.06
<0.03
98.75
4.64
103.36

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.952
0.772
0.904
0.005

YD09-06-area2
Musc
48.59
0.24
34.09
0.62
<0.06
2.29
<0.08
0.03
0.14
10.93
0.37
<0.03
97.37
4.44
101.66

Structural Formulas*
3.153
Si
0.847
Al(iv)
1.759
Al(vi)
0.012
Ti
0.034
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.221
Mg
0.004
V
0.002
Ca
0.018
Na
0.904
K
0.075
F
0.001
Cl
1.924
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.978
0.868
0.867
0.038

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

165

3.056
0.944
1.831
0.042
0.037
0.001
0.126
0.003
0.001
0.042
0.900
0.000
0.001
1.999

YD09-06-area3
Musc
47.45
0.87
36.57
0.70
<0.06
1.31
<0.08
<0.02
0.34
10.96
<0.06
<0.03
98.29
4.65
102.94

0.977
0.824
0.887
0.043

3.150
0.850
1.778
0.024
0.035
0.000
0.164
0.003
0.001
0.021
0.903
0.086
0.003
1.912

YD09-06-area3
Musc
48.22
0.48
34.14
0.64
<0.06
1.69
<0.08
<0.02
0.16
10.84
0.41
<0.03
96.68
4.38
100.88

0.144
0.335
0.995
0.023

2.937
1.063
2.016
0.001
0.005
0.000
0.003
0.001
0.036
0.743
0.131
0.047
0.001
1.952

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.36
<0.02
41.25
0.10
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.54
6.05
1.62
0.23
<0.03
96.21
4.62
100.73

0.795
0.646
0.983
0.029

3.005
0.995
1.971
0.002
0.010
0.001
0.019
0.002
0.001
0.193
0.754
0.059
0.001
1.940

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.43
0.05
38.88
0.18
<0.06
0.20
<0.08
<0.02
1.54
9.13
0.29
<0.03
96.76
4.49
101.13

0.516
0.634
0.995
0.022

3.039
0.961
2.009
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.005
0.002
0.001
0.417
0.445
0.045
0.000
1.955

YD02-02-area1
Musc + Pa
48.38
0.02
40.12
<0.07
<0.06
0.05
<0.08
<0.02
3.42
5.56
0.22
<0.03
97.88
4.66
102.45

0.141
0.782
0.993
0.036

2.981
1.019
2.029
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.011
0.001
0.004
0.701
0.116
0.073
0.001
1.926

YD02-02-area1
Pa
48.18
<0.02
41.82
<0.07
<0.06
0.12
<0.08
0.06
5.85
1.47
0.37
<0.03
97.96
4.66
102.47

0.392
0.734
0.997
0.011

3.071
0.929
2.033
0.001
0.002
-0.001
0.004
0.000
0.009
0.470
0.308
0.021
0.000
1.979

YD02-02-area1
Musc + Pa
47.86
<0.02
39.16
<0.07
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
0.13
3.78
3.77
0.10
<0.03
94.90
4.62
99.47

0.384
0.695
0.995
0.032

3.039
0.961
2.019
0.001
0.002
0.001
0.005
0.001
0.003
0.499
0.313
0.065
0.000
1.935

YD02-02-area1
Musc + Pa
48.56
<0.02
40.39
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
0.05
4.11
3.92
0.33
<0.03
97.49
4.63
101.98

0.843
0.554
0.983
0.005

2.994
1.006
1.992
0.004
0.011
0.002
0.016
0.001
0.000
0.148
0.797
0.009
0.000
1.991

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.33
0.08
39.36
0.21
<0.06
0.17
<0.08
<0.02
1.18
9.67
<0.06
<0.03
97.09
4.61
101.69

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.955
0.763
0.897
0.000

YD09-06-area3
Musc
46.36
0.54
36.38
0.75
<0.06
1.18
<0.08
0.02
0.33
10.68
0.08
<0.03
96.40
4.52
100.88

Structural Formulas*
3.043
Si
0.957
Al(iv)
1.857
Al(vi)
0.027
Ti
0.041
Fe
0.001
Mn
0.115
Mg
0.002
V
0.002
Ca
0.042
Na
0.894
K
0.017
F
0.001
Cl
1.982
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.953
0.732
0.909
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

166

2.965
1.035
1.993
0.002
0.009
0.000
0.015
0.002
0.000
0.161
0.777
0.057
0.000
1.943

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.55
0.04
40.34
0.18
<0.06
0.16
<0.08
<0.02
1.30
9.56
0.28
<0.03
98.43
4.57
102.88

0.732
0.455
0.988
0.028

2.954
1.046
2.005
0.002
0.011
0.000
0.009
0.001
0.000
0.247
0.674
0.057
0.000
1.943

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.43
0.04
40.70
0.21
<0.06
0.10
<0.08
<0.02
2.00
8.31
0.28
<0.03
98.10
4.58
102.56

0.809
0.461
0.986
0.018

2.963
1.037
1.997
0.002
0.011
0.002
0.011
0.002
0.000
0.180
0.767
0.036
0.000
1.963

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.12
0.04
40.06
0.21
<0.06
0.11
<0.08
<0.02
1.45
9.36
0.18
<0.03
97.61
4.58
102.12

0.126
0.250
0.996
0.022

2.930
1.070
2.040
0.001
0.005
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.001
0.776
0.112
0.044
0.000
1.956

YD02-02-area1
Pa
47.68
<0.02
42.94
0.10
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
6.51
1.42
0.22
<0.03
98.93
4.77
103.61

0.034
0.403
0.998
0.040

2.938
1.062
2.033
0.000
0.001
0.000
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.841
0.030
0.081
0.001
1.919

YD02-02-area1
Pa
47.20
<0.02
42.20
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
6.97
0.38
0.41
<0.03
97.23
4.62
101.67

0.443
0.209
0.996
0.024

3.013
0.987
2.018
0.001
0.004
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.479
0.383
0.049
0.000
1.951

YD02-02-area1
Musc + Pa
47.44
<0.02
40.15
0.08
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.02
3.89
4.72
0.24
<0.03
96.63
4.60
101.13

0.173
0.462
0.998
0.020

2.982
1.018
2.049
0.001
0.002
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.003
0.670
0.141
0.039
0.000
1.960

YD02-02-area1
Pa
47.31
0.02
41.29
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.05
5.49
1.75
0.20
<0.03
96.16
4.66
100.74

0.377
0.248
0.997
0.003

3.061
0.939
2.022
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.001
0.001
0.002
0.527
0.319
0.006
0.001
1.992

YD02-02-area1
Musc + Pa
47.82
0.02
39.26
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.03
4.24
3.91
<0.06
<0.03
95.41
4.66
100.06

0.346
0.260
0.998
0.029

3.028
0.972
2.020
0.001
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.001
0.548
0.291
0.059
0.000
1.941

YD02-02-area1
Musc + Pa
48.21
<0.02
40.40
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
4.50
3.63
0.29
<0.03
97.15
4.63
101.65

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.828
0.607
0.986
0.029

YD02-02-area1
Musc + Pa
47.29
0.03
41.94
0.15
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
<0.02
4.46
4.72
0.19
<0.03
98.90
4.72
103.53

Structural Formulas*
2.944
Si
1.056
Al(iv)
2.022
Al(vi)
0.001
Ti
0.008
Fe
0.002
Mn
0.004
Mg
0.001
V
0.001
Ca
0.539
Na
0.375
K
0.038
F
0.001
Cl
1.961
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.410
0.287
0.992
0.019

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

167

2.988
1.012
1.981
0.003
0.008
0.000
0.029
0.000
0.001
0.137
0.805
0.040
0.001
1.959

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.27
0.05
39.31
0.15
<0.06
0.30
<0.08
<0.02
1.09
9.77
0.20
<0.03
97.18
4.54
101.63

0.033
0.339
0.998
0.032

2.915
1.085
2.034
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.880
0.030
0.063
0.000
1.937

YD02-02-area1
Musc
46.97
<0.02
42.65
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
7.32
0.38
0.32
<0.03
97.71
4.68
102.25

0.149
0.453
0.996
0.016

2.948
1.052
2.045
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.003
0.001
0.002
0.732
0.128
0.033
0.001
1.967

YD02-02-area2
Pa
47.04
<0.02
41.93
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.04
6.03
1.61
0.17
<0.03
96.94
4.70
101.57

0.236
0.357
0.997
0.022

2.944
1.056
2.037
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.002
0.001
0.001
0.677
0.209
0.044
0.001
1.956

YD02-02-area2
Musc + Pa
47.04
<0.02
41.93
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
5.58
2.62
0.22
<0.03
97.51
4.68
102.10

0.297
0.394
0.996
0.031

2.962
1.038
2.025
0.001
0.004
0.000
0.002
0.001
0.002
0.618
0.262
0.062
0.001
1.937

YD02-02-area2
Musc + Pa
47.25
<0.02
41.44
0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.02
5.08
3.27
0.31
<0.03
97.52
4.63
102.02

0.170
0.221
0.997
0.017

2.960
1.040
2.041
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.001
0.002
0.000
0.720
0.148
0.034
0.001
1.966

YD02-02-area2
Pa
47.66
<0.02
42.11
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
5.98
1.87
0.17
<0.03
97.91
4.74
102.58

0.844
0.604
0.985
0.029

2.996
1.004
1.983
0.003
0.010
0.000
0.015
0.003
0.000
0.145
0.784
0.059
0.001
1.940

YD02-02-area2
Musc
46.29
0.05
39.17
0.18
<0.06
0.15
<0.08
<0.02
1.16
9.49
0.29
<0.03
96.83
4.49
101.20

0.879
0.692
0.978
0.001

3.006
0.994
1.983
0.003
0.011
0.001
0.027
0.003
0.001
0.113
0.830
0.002
0.000
1.997

YD02-02-area2
Musc
46.40
0.06
38.99
0.21
<0.06
0.28
<0.08
<0.02
0.90
10.05
<0.06
<0.03
96.97
4.62
101.58

0.866
0.688
0.981
0.036

3.002
0.998
1.968
0.003
0.011
0.000
0.024
0.000
0.000
0.126
0.813
0.072
0.000
1.927

YD02-02-area2
Musc
46.68
0.06
39.13
0.20
<0.06
0.25
<0.08
<0.02
1.01
9.92
0.36
<0.03
97.62
4.49
101.95

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.854
0.780
0.980
0.020

YD02-02-area1
Musc
45.57
0.06
38.95
0.18
<0.06
0.25
<0.08
<0.02
1.26
9.56
0.30
<0.03
96.16
4.45
100.48

Structural Formulas*
2.976
Si
1.024
Al(iv)
1.974
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.010
Fe
0.001
Mn
0.024
Mg
0.001
V
0.001
Ca
0.159
Na
0.796
K
0.062
F
0.001
Cl
1.938
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.833
0.702
0.981
0.031

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

168

2.950
1.050
2.009
0.002
0.006
0.000
0.003
0.002
0.002
0.458
0.473
0.058
0.000
1.942

YD02-02-area2
Musc + Pa
46.58
0.04
40.99
0.11
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
0.03
3.73
5.86
0.29
<0.03
97.70
4.59
102.17

0.865
0.717
0.980
0.027

3.063
0.937
1.970
0.003
0.009
0.000
0.024
0.004
0.005
0.113
0.757
0.055
0.002
1.943

YD02-02-area2
Musc
47.33
0.05
38.12
0.17
<0.06
0.25
0.09
0.07
0.90
9.17
0.27
<0.03
96.44
4.50
100.82

0.868
0.533
0.983
0.048

3.006
0.994
1.978
0.003
0.011
0.000
0.012
0.009
0.004
0.112
0.760
0.096
0.000
1.904

YD02-02-area2
Musc
46.70
0.07
39.16
0.20
<0.06
0.13
0.17
0.06
0.89
9.26
0.47
<0.03
97.11
4.43
101.34

0.864
0.607
0.983
0.026

3.029
0.971
1.982
0.002
0.010
0.000
0.015
0.008
0.002
0.119
0.766
0.052
0.001
1.947

YD02-02-area2
Musc
47.05
0.05
38.91
0.18
<0.06
0.16
0.15
0.03
0.95
9.33
0.26
<0.03
97.08
4.53
101.50

0.161
0.351
0.996
0.028

2.975
1.025
2.030
0.001
0.004
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.004
0.713
0.137
0.057
0.000
1.943

YD02-02-area2
Pa
48.22
<0.02
42.01
0.08
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.06
5.96
1.75
0.29
<0.03
98.44
4.72
103.04

0.314
0.434
0.995
0.024

2.952
1.048
2.025
0.000
0.004
0.001
0.003
0.001
0.003
0.614
0.283
0.049
0.002
1.949

YD02-02-area2
Musc + Pa
45.43
<0.02
40.12
0.07
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
0.04
4.87
3.41
0.24
<0.03
94.28
4.49
98.67

0.858
0.662
0.978
0.033

2.949
1.051
1.973
0.004
0.013
0.000
0.025
0.002
0.000
0.136
0.829
0.067
0.000
1.933

YD02-02-area3
Musc
44.87
0.08
39.04
0.23
<0.06
0.26
<0.08
<0.02
1.07
9.89
0.32
<0.03
95.81
4.41
100.08

0.872
0.691
0.981
0.008

3.013
0.987
1.981
0.004
0.010
0.000
0.022
0.003
0.001
0.119
0.819
0.016
0.001
1.983

YD02-02-area3
Musc
46.44
0.09
38.83
0.18
<0.06
0.22
<0.08
<0.02
0.95
9.90
0.08
<0.03
96.76
4.58
101.30

0.870
0.828
0.977
0.077

2.986
1.014
1.947
0.002
0.007
0.000
0.035
0.002
0.000
0.119
0.799
0.154
0.001
1.846

YD02-02-area3
Musc
46.74
0.05
39.32
0.14
<0.06
0.37
<0.08
<0.02
0.96
9.80
0.76
<0.03
98.17
4.33
102.17

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.507
0.364
0.994
0.029

YD02-02-area2
Musc
46.63
0.06
39.59
0.26
<0.06
0.21
<0.08
<0.02
1.06
10.03
0.34
<0.03
98.21
4.52
102.59

Structural Formulas*
2.984
Si
1.016
Al(iv)
1.970
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.014
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.020
Mg
0.002
V
0.000
Ca
0.132
Na
0.819
K
0.069
F
0.000
Cl
1.931
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.862
0.590
0.981
0.034

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

169

2.976
1.024
1.992
0.003
0.010
0.000
0.017
0.001
0.000
0.320
0.602
0.055
0.000
1.945

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
46.47
0.06
39.96
0.18
<0.06
0.18
<0.08
<0.02
2.58
7.37
0.27
<0.03
97.10
4.55
101.54

0.868
0.728
0.980
0.039

2.985
1.015
1.969
0.003
0.010
0.000
0.027
0.001
0.000
0.124
0.815
0.078
0.001
1.921

YD02-02-area3
Musc
46.37
0.06
39.32
0.19
<0.06
0.28
<0.08
<0.02
0.99
9.92
0.38
<0.03
97.54
4.47
101.85

0.859
0.797
0.979
0.021

2.989
1.011
1.988
0.002
0.008
0.000
0.030
0.001
0.000
0.129
0.781
0.043
0.004
1.953

YD02-02-area3
Musc
45.51
0.05
38.76
0.14
<0.06
0.31
<0.08
<0.02
1.01
9.32
0.21
0.04
95.38
4.45
99.73

0.341
0.490
0.994
0.037

2.958
1.042
2.016
0.001
0.005
0.001
0.005
0.000
0.001
0.588
0.304
0.074
0.000
1.926

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
47.42
<0.02
41.58
0.09
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
<0.02
4.86
3.82
0.38
<0.03
98.25
4.62
102.72

0.448
0.452
0.992
0.009

2.993
1.007
2.022
0.002
0.007
0.000
0.006
0.002
0.002
0.485
0.394
0.019
0.000
1.981

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
47.26
0.03
40.59
0.13
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
0.02
3.95
4.88
0.09
<0.03
97.06
4.68
101.71

0.249
0.756
0.993
0.015

2.982
1.018
2.025
0.001
0.003
0.000
0.010
0.001
0.002
0.656
0.219
0.030
0.001
1.969

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
47.95
0.02
41.51
<0.07
<0.06
0.10
<0.08
0.03
5.44
2.76
0.15
<0.03
98.06
4.74
102.73

0.697
0.534
0.988
0.027

2.957
1.043
1.998
0.002
0.010
0.000
0.012
0.000
0.000
0.285
0.656
0.054
0.000
1.946

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
46.03
0.04
40.17
0.19
<0.06
0.13
<0.08
<0.02
2.29
8.00
0.27
<0.03
97.13
4.54
101.55

0.336
0.593
0.997
0.018

3.131
0.869
2.023
0.000
0.001
0.000
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.494
0.250
0.036
0.002
1.962

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
50.30
<0.02
39.43
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.03
4.09
3.15
0.18
<0.03
97.31
4.72
101.95

0.511
0.877
0.994
0.033

3.025
0.975
2.009
0.001
0.001
0.000
0.008
0.002
0.001
0.415
0.436
0.066
0.001
1.933

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
47.67
0.02
39.92
<0.08
<0.06
0.08
<0.08
<0.02
3.38
5.38
0.33
<0.03
96.86
4.56
101.28

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.653
0.643
0.985
0.027

YD02-02-area3
Musc
46.89
0.06
39.65
0.17
<0.06
0.32
<0.08
<0.02
1.15
9.58
0.48
<0.03
98.31
4.47
102.58

Structural Formulas*
2.989
Si
1.011
Al(iv)
1.967
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.009
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.030
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.142
Na
0.779
K
0.096
F
0.000
Cl
1.903
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.846
0.771
0.979
0.048

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

170

3.083
0.917
2.018
0.000
0.001
0.000
0.003
0.001
0.001
0.485
0.317
0.044
0.000
1.955

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
49.03
<0.02
39.61
<0.10
<0.06
0.03
<0.08
<0.02
3.98
3.95
0.22
<0.03
96.90
4.66
101.47

0.979
0.451
0.793
0.018

3.246
0.754
1.629
0.006
0.223
0.000
0.184
0.013
0.008
0.012
0.925
0.037
0.002
1.962

YD08-22-area1
Musc
49.00
0.12
30.53
4.03
<0.06
1.86
0.25
0.11
0.09
10.95
0.18
<0.03
97.12
4.44
101.48

0.971
0.389
0.825
0.000

3.151
0.849
1.719
0.009
0.214
0.001
0.137
0.004
0.009
0.018
0.904
0.000
0.001
1.999

YD08-22-area1
Musc
47.77
0.19
33.04
3.87
<0.06
1.39
<0.08
0.13
0.14
10.74
<0.06
<0.03
97.38
4.54
101.92

0.976
0.388
0.840
0.010

3.165
0.835
1.725
0.007
0.193
0.001
0.124
0.005
0.006
0.017
0.932
0.020
0.001
1.978

YD08-22-area1
Musc
47.94
0.14
32.91
3.50
<0.06
1.26
0.09
0.08
0.14
11.07
0.10
<0.03
97.25
4.49
101.69

0.982
0.436
0.813
0.000

3.227
0.773
1.693
0.007
0.213
0.000
0.165
0.004
0.002
0.014
0.879
0.000
0.000
2.000

YD08-22-area2
Musc
48.83
0.13
31.67
3.86
<0.06
1.67
<0.08
0.03
0.11
10.43
<0.06
<0.03
96.82
4.53
101.35

0.979
0.428
0.819
0.000

3.206
0.794
1.702
0.007
0.207
0.003
0.156
0.004
0.002
0.017
0.895
0.000
0.000
2.000

YD08-22-area2
Musc
48.36
0.14
31.94
3.72
<0.06
1.58
<0.08
0.03
0.13
10.59
<0.06
<0.03
96.62
4.52
101.14

0.978
0.435
0.825
0.020

3.202
0.798
1.707
0.006
0.199
0.000
0.153
0.004
0.003
0.017
0.878
0.039
0.000
1.961

YD08-22-area2
Musc
48.65
0.12
32.28
3.61
<0.06
1.56
<0.08
0.04
0.14
10.45
0.19
<0.03
97.11
4.46
101.49

0.982
0.436
0.828
0.013

3.186
0.814
1.714
0.005
0.194
0.000
0.151
0.005
0.002
0.014
0.901
0.027
0.000
1.973

YD08-22-area2
Musc
48.70
0.10
32.79
3.55
<0.06
1.54
0.10
0.04
0.11
10.80
0.13
<0.03
97.88
4.52
102.34

0.979
0.453
0.811
0.007

3.209
0.791
1.686
0.007
0.207
0.002
0.173
0.003
0.004
0.015
0.895
0.013
0.001
1.986

YD08-22-area2
Musc
48.70
0.15
31.89
3.76
<0.06
1.76
<0.08
0.06
0.12
10.65
0.06
<0.03
97.24
4.52
101.73

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.395
0.650
0.997
0.022

YD02-02-area3
Musc + Pa
48.84
<0.02
40.82
<0.09
<0.06
0.03
<0.08
<0.02
4.96
2.93
0.27
<0.03
97.97
4.69
102.55

Structural Formulas*
3.033
Si
0.967
Al(iv)
2.021
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
0.002
Fe
0.001
Mn
0.003
Mg
0.002
V
0.001
Ca
0.597
Na
0.233
K
0.054
F
0.001
Cl
1.946
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.280
0.461
0.996
0.027

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

171

3.206
0.794
1.676
0.005
0.206
0.002
0.172
0.004
0.002
0.015
0.923
0.035
0.000
1.964

YD08-22-area3
Musc
48.67
0.09
31.80
3.74
<0.06
1.75
<0.08
0.02
0.12
10.99
0.17
<0.03
97.47
4.47
101.86

0.981
0.440
0.829
0.021

3.204
0.796
1.704
0.004
0.192
0.000
0.151
0.004
0.004
0.014
0.904
0.042
0.000
1.958

YD08-22-area3
Musc
48.50
0.08
32.11
3.48
<0.06
1.53
0.08
0.05
0.11
10.73
0.20
<0.03
96.88
4.44
101.24

0.983
0.453
0.797
0.017

3.204
0.796
1.656
0.005
0.225
0.001
0.187
0.003
0.003
0.013
0.917
0.034
0.000
1.966

YD08-22-area3
Musc
48.03
0.10
31.18
4.03
<0.06
1.88
<0.08
0.04
0.10
10.78
0.16
<0.03
96.40
4.41
100.74

0.970
0.433
0.828
0.000

3.204
0.796
1.717
0.004
0.199
0.000
0.152
0.002
0.005
0.022
0.887
0.000
0.001
1.999

YD08-22-area3
Musc
48.05
0.07
31.99
3.57
<0.06
1.53
<0.08
0.07
0.17
10.43
<0.06
<0.03
95.94
4.49
100.43

0.977
0.467
0.794
0.019

3.197
0.803
1.645
0.009
0.219
0.002
0.193
0.003
0.002
0.020
0.934
0.037
0.000
1.963

YD08-22-area3
Musc
48.26
0.19
31.35
3.95
<0.06
1.96
<0.08
0.03
0.15
11.05
0.18
<0.03
97.20
4.44
101.56

0.978
0.693
0.916
0.014

3.027
0.973
1.873
0.012
0.048
0.000
0.109
0.003
0.000
0.021
0.931
0.029
0.000
1.971

YD08-21_area1
Musc
46.91
0.25
37.42
0.88
<0.06
1.13
<0.08
<0.02
0.17
11.31
0.14
<0.03
98.28
4.57
102.80

0.976
0.687
0.911
0.017

3.044
0.956
1.852
0.012
0.052
0.000
0.115
0.002
0.001
0.023
0.953
0.033
0.000
1.967

YD08-21_area1
Musc
46.98
0.25
36.78
0.96
<0.06
1.19
<0.08
<0.02
0.18
11.53
0.16
<0.03
98.09
4.55
102.57

0.977
0.589
0.927
0.004

3.015
0.985
1.899
0.011
0.055
0.001
0.080
0.004
0.000
0.022
0.930
0.008
0.001
1.990

YD08-21_area1
Musc
46.41
0.23
37.66
1.01
<0.06
0.83
<0.08
<0.02
0.18
11.22
<0.06
<0.03
97.67
4.59
102.24

0.987
0.710
0.862
0.023

3.123
0.877
1.747
0.013
0.076
0.000
0.187
0.004
0.000
0.013
0.986
0.047
0.000
1.953

YD08-21_area1
Musc
48.72
0.26
34.74
1.43
<0.06
1.96
0.08
<0.02
0.11
12.06
0.23
<0.03
99.59
4.56
104.06

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.982
0.453
0.812
0.018

YD08-22-area3
Musc
48.72
0.07
31.06
3.82
<0.06
1.76
<0.08
0.05
0.12
10.45
0.17
<0.03
96.28
4.42
100.62

Structural Formulas*
3.240
Si
0.760
Al(iv)
1.674
Al(vi)
0.004
Ti
0.212
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.174
Mg
0.002
V
0.004
Ca
0.016
Na
0.886
K
0.036
F
0.001
Cl
1.963
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.979
0.451
0.810
0.018

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

172

3.016
0.984
1.949
0.003
0.015
0.000
0.051
0.003
0.000
0.015
0.947
0.019
0.001
1.980

YD08-21_area1
Musc
46.87
0.07
38.68
0.28
<0.06
0.53
<0.08
<0.02
0.12
11.54
0.10
<0.03
98.24
4.61
102.81

0.969
0.729
0.978
0.025

2.999
1.001
1.973
0.003
0.011
0.000
0.029
0.002
0.001
0.028
0.906
0.050
0.000
1.950

YD08-21_area1
Musc
46.44
0.07
39.07
0.20
<0.06
0.30
<0.08
<0.02
0.23
11.00
0.24
<0.03
97.57
4.52
101.99

0.970
0.732
0.970
0.024

2.984
1.016
1.965
0.005
0.014
0.000
0.038
0.003
0.001
0.027
0.911
0.049
0.000
1.951

YD08-21_area1
Musc
46.56
0.11
39.47
0.26
<0.06
0.40
<0.08
<0.02
0.22
11.15
0.24
<0.03
98.47
4.56
102.93

0.975
0.659
0.966
0.003

3.034
0.966
1.959
0.007
0.020
0.000
0.039
0.003
0.005
0.019
0.897
0.006
0.000
1.994

YD08-21_area1
Musc
47.05
0.14
38.49
0.38
<0.06
0.41
<0.08
0.07
0.15
10.91
<0.06
<0.03
97.68
4.63
102.30

0.978
0.695
0.975
0.026

3.051
0.949
1.973
0.005
0.013
0.000
0.031
0.002
0.003
0.016
0.843
0.053
0.000
1.947

YD08-21_area1
Musc
47.39
0.10
38.51
0.25
<0.06
0.32
<0.08
0.04
0.13
10.26
0.26
<0.03
97.31
4.53
101.73

0.980
0.707
0.967
0.017

3.120
0.880
1.958
0.003
0.017
0.001
0.043
0.003
0.006
0.010
0.804
0.035
0.001
1.964

YD08-21_area1
Musc
48.53
0.07
37.46
0.31
<0.06
0.44
<0.08
0.08
0.08
9.81
0.17
<0.03
97.05
4.58
101.55

0.978
0.640
0.910
0.018

3.041
0.959
1.860
0.012
0.061
0.000
0.109
0.003
0.000
0.021
0.926
0.036
0.000
1.964

YD08-21_area1
Musc
47.41
0.25
37.29
1.14
<0.06
1.14
<0.08
<0.02
0.17
11.31
0.18
<0.03
98.94
4.59
103.45

0.977
0.727
0.923
0.012

3.052
0.948
1.869
0.013
0.038
0.000
0.101
0.003
0.000
0.023
0.953
0.024
0.000
1.976

YD08-21_area1
Musc
47.69
0.27
37.35
0.71
<0.06
1.06
<0.08
<0.02
0.18
11.68
0.12
<0.03
99.13
4.63
103.70

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.984
0.775
0.964
0.010

YD08-21_area1
Musc
47.70
0.18
36.55
0.98
<0.06
1.39
0.08
<0.02
0.09
11.74
0.10
<0.03
98.83
4.61
103.40

Structural Formulas*
3.068
Si
0.932
Al(iv)
1.839
Al(vi)
0.009
Ti
0.053
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.134
Mg
0.004
V
0.000
Ca
0.012
Na
0.964
K
0.019
F
0.000
Cl
1.981
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.988
0.717
0.902
0.010

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

173

3.026
0.974
1.909
0.009
0.032
0.000
0.074
0.003
0.001
0.031
0.930
0.027
0.000
1.972

YD08-21_area2
Musc
46.99
0.18
37.98
0.60
<0.06
0.77
<0.08
<0.02
0.25
11.32
0.13
<0.03
98.29
4.59
102.82

0.975
0.693
0.952
0.014

3.032
0.968
1.933
0.009
0.026
0.001
0.060
0.002
0.002
0.020
0.899
0.028
0.002
1.970

YD08-21_area2
Musc
46.37
0.19
37.65
0.47
<0.06
0.61
<0.08
0.03
0.16
10.78
0.14
<0.03
96.48
4.51
100.93

0.978
0.681
0.922
0.029

3.019
0.981
1.872
0.012
0.045
0.000
0.098
0.004
0.001
0.021
0.940
0.058
0.000
1.942

YD08-21_area2
Musc
47.30
0.24
37.92
0.85
<0.06
1.03
<0.08
<0.02
0.17
11.55
0.29
<0.03
99.44
4.56
103.88

0.971
0.641
0.928
0.021

2.994
1.006
1.896
0.009
0.048
0.000
0.086
0.004
0.000
0.028
0.934
0.042
0.001
1.957

YD08-21_area2
Musc
46.88
0.19
38.55
0.90
<0.06
0.90
<0.08
<0.02
0.23
11.46
0.21
<0.03
99.39
4.59
103.89

0.972
0.660
0.933
0.004

3.016
0.984
1.910
0.009
0.041
0.001
0.083
0.002
0.000
0.027
0.927
0.008
0.000
1.992

YD08-21_area2
Musc
46.69
0.19
38.02
0.76
<0.06
0.86
<0.08
<0.02
0.21
11.25
<0.06
<0.03
98.09
4.62
102.69

0.983
0.679
0.857
0.022

3.092
0.908
1.751
0.027
0.084
0.000
0.178
0.003
0.000
0.016
0.952
0.045
0.001
1.954

YD08-21_area2
Musc
48.29
0.56
35.24
1.58
<0.06
1.87
<0.08
<0.02
0.13
11.66
0.22
<0.03
99.61
4.57
104.09

0.980
0.749
0.954
0.000

3.005
0.995
1.945
0.005
0.020
0.001
0.065
0.002
0.000
0.019
0.946
0.000
0.000
2.000

YD08-21_area2
Musc
46.96
0.09
38.99
0.38
<0.06
0.68
<0.08
<0.02
0.15
11.59
<0.06
<0.03
98.91
4.68
103.59

0.981
0.714
0.883
0.016

3.068
0.932
1.793
0.021
0.060
0.001
0.152
0.005
0.000
0.018
0.976
0.032
0.000
1.968

YD08-21_area2
Musc
47.71
0.44
35.96
1.11
<0.06
1.58
0.09
<0.02
0.15
11.90
0.16
<0.03
99.13
4.58
103.64

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.967
0.694
0.942
0.014

YD08-21_area2
Musc
47.24
0.15
38.45
0.55
<0.06
0.87
<0.08
<0.02
0.12
11.65
0.09
<0.03
99.19
4.65
103.79

Structural Formulas*
3.018
Si
0.982
Al(iv)
1.912
Al(vi)
0.007
Ti
0.029
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.082
Mg
0.003
V
0.000
Ca
0.015
Na
0.950
K
0.018
F
0.000
Cl
1.981
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.984
0.736
0.940
0.009

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

174

3.178
0.822
1.947
0.007
0.068
0.000
0.080
0.003
0.007
0.028
0.555
0.050
0.002
1.948

Bu-647_area2
Musc
47.03
0.13
34.78
1.20
<0.06
0.79
<0.08
0.10
0.22
6.44
0.23
<0.03
90.99
4.32
95.21

0.950
0.518
0.825
0.037

3.156
0.844
1.709
0.053
0.145
0.000
0.156
0.007
0.006
0.034
0.759
0.075
0.002
1.924

Bu-647_area2
Musc
45.98
1.03
31.55
2.53
<0.06
1.52
0.13
0.08
0.25
8.67
0.34
<0.03
92.11
4.20
96.16

0.947
0.490
0.891
0.014

3.172
0.828
1.840
0.008
0.108
0.000
0.104
0.003
0.006
0.037
0.764
0.028
0.001
1.971

Bu-647_area2
Musc
46.90
0.16
33.48
1.91
<0.06
1.03
<0.08
0.08
0.28
8.86
0.13
<0.03
92.92
4.37
97.23

0.947
0.527
0.873
0.022

3.191
0.809
1.796
0.005
0.120
0.000
0.134
0.002
0.003
0.041
0.795
0.044
0.001
1.955

Bu-647_area2
Musc
47.81
0.10
33.12
2.15
<0.06
1.35
<0.08
0.04
0.32
9.33
0.21
<0.03
94.48
4.39
98.78

0.936
0.470
0.880
0.021

3.160
0.840
1.806
0.006
0.124
0.001
0.111
0.004
0.006
0.049
0.810
0.042
0.000
1.958

Bu-647_area2
Musc
47.71
0.12
33.90
2.24
<0.06
1.12
<0.08
0.09
0.38
9.59
0.20
<0.03
95.44
4.43
99.79

0.946
0.510
0.868
0.033

3.202
0.798
1.773
0.011
0.125
0.001
0.130
0.004
0.004
0.041
0.798
0.065
0.000
1.935

Bu-647_area2
Musc
47.93
0.21
32.67
2.24
<0.06
1.31
<0.08
0.06
0.32
9.37
0.31
<0.03
94.48
4.34
98.69

0.911
0.215
0.905
0.004

3.025
0.975
1.873
0.009
0.145
0.000
0.040
0.003
0.001
0.082
0.846
0.009
0.001
1.990

Bu-647_area1
Musc
45.57
0.18
36.40
2.62
<0.06
0.40
<0.08
<0.02
0.64
9.99
<0.06
<0.03
95.91
4.49
100.38

0.913
0.292
0.912
0.031

3.017
0.983
1.870
0.007
0.121
0.000
0.050
0.002
0.001
0.081
0.849
0.062
0.000
1.938

Bu-647_area1
Musc
46.17
0.15
37.05
2.22
<0.06
0.52
<0.08
<0.02
0.64
10.19
0.30
<0.03
97.29
4.44
101.61

0.943
0.307
0.901
0.035

3.120
0.880
1.846
0.005
0.136
0.000
0.060
0.002
0.002
0.047
0.803
0.069
0.002
1.929

Bu-647_area1
Musc
44.60
0.09
33.08
2.33
<0.06
0.58
<0.08
0.02
0.34
9.00
0.31
<0.03
90.41
4.13
94.40

0.903
0.229
0.909
0.002

2.997
1.003
1.884
0.008
0.139
0.000
0.041
0.002
0.000
0.092
0.859
0.003
0.000
1.996

Bu-647_area1
Musc
45.70
0.15
37.35
2.53
<0.06
0.42
<0.08
<0.02
0.72
10.27
<0.06
<0.03
97.20
4.56
101.75

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.940
0.541
0.925
0.025

Bu-647_area2
Musc
45.71
0.11
36.27
0.80
<0.06
0.56
<0.08
0.05
0.11
3.34
0.19
<0.03
87.18
4.26
91.36

Structural Formulas*
3.146
Si
0.854
Al(iv)
2.087
Al(vi)
0.006
Ti
0.046
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.058
Mg
0.001
V
0.003
Ca
0.015
Na
0.293
K
0.040
F
0.002
Cl
1.958
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.941
0.556
0.949
0.020

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

175

3.038
0.962
1.850
0.010
0.149
0.000
0.072
0.005
0.001
0.057
0.856
0.000
0.000
2.000

Bu-647_area1
Musc
46.61
0.20
36.61
2.73
<0.06
0.74
0.10
0.02
0.45
10.30
<0.06
<0.03
97.77
4.60
102.36

0.925
0.279
0.896
0.025

3.021
0.979
1.853
0.010
0.145
0.000
0.056
0.004
0.005
0.063
0.843
0.050
0.000
1.950

Bu-647_area1
Musc
46.33
0.20
36.86
2.66
<0.06
0.58
<0.08
0.07
0.50
10.14
0.24
<0.03
97.64
4.48
102.02

0.922
0.288
0.898
0.017

3.017
0.983
1.860
0.010
0.141
0.000
0.057
0.004
0.002
0.070
0.850
0.033
0.001
1.966

Bu-647_area1
Musc
46.32
0.19
37.05
2.60
<0.06
0.59
<0.08
0.02
0.56
10.23
0.16
<0.03
97.79
4.52
102.24

0.955
0.912
0.987
0.051

2.980
1.020
1.980
0.006
0.001
0.000
0.016
0.001
0.001
0.040
0.872
0.102
0.001
1.897

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
47.14
0.13
40.28
<0.07
<0.06
0.17
<0.08
<0.02
0.33
10.82
0.51
<0.03
99.45
4.50
103.73

0.957
0.944
0.987
0.037

2.987
1.013
1.987
0.003
0.000
0.001
0.021
0.002
0.000
0.039
0.876
0.073
0.000
1.927

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
46.53
0.06
39.66
<0.07
<0.06
0.22
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
10.70
0.36
<0.03
97.91
4.50
102.26

0.954
0.928
0.987
0.043

3.002
0.998
1.984
0.003
0.001
0.000
0.019
0.003
0.001
0.041
0.857
0.086
0.000
1.914

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
46.87
0.06
39.49
<0.07
<0.06
0.20
<0.08
<0.02
0.33
10.49
0.42
<0.03
97.96
4.48
102.26

0.959
0.955
0.987
0.043

2.997
1.003
1.980
0.004
0.001
0.000
0.020
0.002
0.000
0.037
0.878
0.086
0.000
1.913

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
46.62
0.07
39.38
<0.07
<0.06
0.20
<0.08
<0.02
0.30
10.70
0.43
<0.03
97.75
4.46
102.03

0.957
1.000
0.988
0.027

2.998
1.002
1.995
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.017
0.002
0.001
0.038
0.866
0.055
0.001
1.945

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
46.10
0.08
39.10
<0.07
<0.06
0.18
<0.08
0.02
0.30
10.44
0.27
<0.03
96.54
4.48
100.90

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.936
0.325
0.887
0.000

Bu-647_area1
Musc
46.90
0.20
36.16
2.86
<0.06
0.82
0.10
0.08
0.38
10.08
0.14
<0.03
97.73
4.53
102.20

Structural Formulas*
3.055
Si
0.945
Al(iv)
1.831
Al(vi)
0.010
Ti
0.156
Fe
0.001
Mn
0.079
Mg
0.005
V
0.005
Ca
0.048
Na
0.838
K
0.029
F
0.000
Cl
1.971
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.941
0.336
0.880
0.015

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

176

2.961
1.039
1.996
0.008
0.001
0.000
0.014
0.002
0.002
0.033
0.874
0.069
0.001
1.930

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
45.84
0.17
39.88
<0.07
<0.06
0.15
<0.08
0.02
0.27
10.61
0.34
<0.03
97.35
4.48
101.68

0.962
0.851
0.985
0.023

2.976
1.024
1.991
0.007
0.003
0.000
0.016
0.004
0.002
0.033
0.890
0.046
0.001
1.953

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
45.55
0.14
39.15
<0.07
<0.06
0.16
<0.08
0.03
0.26
10.68
0.22
<0.03
96.33
4.48
100.71

0.955
0.911
0.986
0.043

2.991
1.009
1.979
0.004
0.002
0.000
0.020
0.003
0.002
0.040
0.876
0.086
0.000
1.914

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
45.93
0.07
38.94
<0.07
<0.06
0.20
<0.08
0.02
0.32
10.55
0.42
<0.03
96.54
4.40
100.77

0.960
0.918
0.987
0.034

2.992
1.008
1.987
0.004
0.002
0.000
0.017
0.003
0.000
0.037
0.877
0.068
0.000
1.932

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
46.64
0.09
39.62
<0.07
<0.06
0.18
<0.08
<0.02
0.30
10.72
0.34
<0.03
97.98
4.51
102.35

0.958
0.983
0.987
0.021

2.986
1.014
1.997
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.018
0.002
0.002
0.037
0.872
0.043
0.001
1.956

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
45.90
0.12
39.27
<0.07
<0.06
0.18
<0.08
0.03
0.29
10.50
0.21
<0.03
96.56
4.50
100.97

0.949
0.880
0.984
0.014

3.041
0.959
1.987
0.005
0.003
0.000
0.021
0.003
0.001
0.045
0.848
0.029
0.001
1.971

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
47.29
0.10
38.86
<0.07
<0.06
0.22
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
10.34
0.14
<0.03
97.43
4.59
101.96

0.950
0.907
0.988
0.057

2.979
1.021
1.973
0.005
0.002
0.000
0.016
0.002
0.000
0.046
0.880
0.114
0.000
1.885

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
46.16
0.10
39.36
<0.07
<0.06
0.16
<0.08
<0.02
0.37
10.69
0.56
<0.03
97.48
4.38
101.61

0.956
0.910
0.986
0.045

3.017
0.983
1.975
0.005
0.002
0.000
0.019
0.003
0.001
0.038
0.854
0.090
0.002
1.909

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
47.32
0.11
39.36
<0.07
<0.06
0.20
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
10.50
0.44
<0.03
98.36
4.48
102.66

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.962
0.949
0.987
0.035

YD08-19C_area1
Musc
46.58
0.06
39.81
<0.07
<0.06
0.21
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
10.57
0.37
<0.03
98.03
4.50
102.37

Structural Formulas*
2.984
Si
1.016
Al(iv)
1.990
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.002
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.020
Mg
0.003
V
0.001
Ca
0.038
Na
0.864
K
0.075
F
0.000
Cl
1.924
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.957
0.909
0.986
0.038

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

177

2.981
1.019
1.969
0.006
0.003
0.000
0.020
0.002
0.004
0.039
0.901
0.082
0.001
1.916

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
43.61
0.13
37.09
<0.07
<0.06
0.20
<0.08
0.06
0.30
10.33
0.38
<0.03
92.21
4.20
96.24

0.950
0.977
0.990
0.025

2.995
1.005
1.989
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.012
0.003
0.001
0.046
0.884
0.050
0.000
1.950

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
46.78
0.11
39.68
<0.07
<0.06
0.13
<0.08
<0.02
0.37
10.82
0.25
<0.03
98.22
4.56
102.67

0.958
0.886
0.986
0.018

3.013
0.987
1.981
0.007
0.002
0.000
0.016
0.003
0.000
0.039
0.896
0.036
0.000
1.964

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
46.99
0.15
39.27
<0.07
<0.06
0.17
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
10.96
0.18
<0.03
98.12
4.59
102.64

0.955
0.848
0.986
0.039

2.994
1.006
1.972
0.006
0.003
0.000
0.017
0.002
0.000
0.042
0.901
0.078
0.000
1.922

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
46.58
0.12
39.32
<0.07
<0.06
0.17
<0.08
<0.02
0.34
10.99
0.38
<0.03
98.01
4.48
102.33

0.961
0.928
0.984
0.026

3.025
0.975
1.974
0.009
0.001
0.000
0.018
0.003
0.001
0.035
0.878
0.053
0.000
1.947

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
46.77
0.19
38.71
<0.07
<0.06
0.19
<0.08
<0.02
0.28
10.64
0.26
<0.03
97.13
4.51
101.54

0.958
1.000
0.982
0.038

3.019
0.981
1.962
0.014
0.000
0.000
0.021
0.002
0.000
0.038
0.874
0.077
0.000
1.923

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
47.73
0.29
39.48
<0.07
<0.06
0.22
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
10.84
0.38
<0.03
99.30
4.55
103.69

0.970
0.800
0.847
0.000

3.297
0.703
1.753
0.012
0.061
0.000
0.243
0.000
0.000
0.024
0.764
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909153 spot 1
Musc
50.00
0.24
31.61
1.10
<0.06
2.47
<0.08
<0.02
0.19
9.08
<0.06
<0.03
94.97
4.54
99.52

0.946
0.805
0.861
0.025

3.301
0.699
1.783
0.010
0.053
0.000
0.220
0.004
0.000
0.037
0.662
0.049
0.001
1.949

G909153 spot 1
Musc
50.28
0.21
32.09
0.97
<0.06
2.24
<0.08
<0.02
0.29
7.90
0.24
<0.03
94.36
4.45
98.70

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.954
0.862
0.984
0.041

YD08-19C_area2
Musc
46.73
0.10
39.75
<0.07
<0.06
0.19
<0.08
<0.02
0.35
10.62
0.48
<0.03
98.29
4.46
102.54

Structural Formulas*
2.987
Si
1.013
Al(iv)
1.981
Al(vi)
0.005
Ti
0.001
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.018
Mg
0.003
V
0.000
Ca
0.043
Na
0.866
K
0.097
F
0.000
Cl
1.903
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.952
0.964
0.987
0.049

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

178

3.317
0.683
1.782
0.014
0.072
0.000
0.214
0.004
0.000
0.027
0.665
0.000
0.007
1.993

G909153 spot 2
Musc
49.75
0.28
31.37
1.28
<0.06
2.15
<0.08
<0.02
0.21
7.82
<0.06
0.06
93.12
4.48
97.59

0.953
0.785
0.861
0.000

3.336
0.664
1.823
0.008
0.061
0.000
0.224
0.000
0.000
0.028
0.563
0.000
0.002
1.998

G909153 spot 2
Musc
51.14
0.17
32.34
1.12
<0.06
2.30
<0.08
<0.02
0.22
6.76
<0.06
<0.03
94.25
4.59
98.84

0.951
0.781
0.865
0.000

3.325
0.675
1.810
0.009
0.060
0.000
0.214
0.000
0.000
0.032
0.626
0.000
0.001
1.999

G909153 spot 2
Musc
49.97
0.18
31.70
1.08
<0.06
2.16
<0.08
<0.02
0.25
7.37
<0.06
<0.03
92.96
4.50
97.46

0.945
0.776
0.853
0.000

3.320
0.680
1.782
0.009
0.067
0.000
0.232
0.000
0.016
0.021
0.643
0.000
0.004
1.996

G909153 spot 2
Musc
49.96
0.18
31.44
1.21
<0.06
2.34
<0.08
0.23
0.16
7.59
<0.06
0.03
93.64
4.50
98.13

0.968
0.745
0.860
0.000

3.384
0.616
1.751
0.008
0.071
0.000
0.206
0.000
0.000
0.025
0.750
0.000
0.005
1.995

G909153 spot 3
Musc
50.95
0.16
30.24
1.27
<0.06
2.08
<0.08
<0.02
0.19
8.86
<0.06
0.04
93.89
4.50
98.38

0.977
0.780
0.850
0.000

3.312
0.688
1.750
0.005
0.067
0.000
0.236
0.000
0.000
0.019
0.792
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909153 spot 3
Musc
50.01
0.11
31.23
1.20
<0.06
2.39
<0.08
<0.02
0.14
9.37
<0.06
<0.03
94.65
4.52
99.17

0.975
0.780
0.839
0.019

3.300
0.700
1.738
0.007
0.072
0.000
0.254
0.000
0.000
0.019
0.749
0.039
0.000
1.961

G909153 spot 3
Musc
50.02
0.14
31.37
1.30
<0.06
2.58
<0.08
<0.02
0.15
8.90
0.19
<0.03
94.72
4.45
99.09

0.961
0.797
0.854
0.029

3.291
0.709
1.758
0.009
0.059
0.000
0.233
0.000
0.003
0.027
0.724
0.058
0.000
1.942

G909153 spot 4
Musc
49.91
0.18
31.75
1.07
<0.06
2.37
<0.08
0.04
0.21
8.61
0.28
<0.03
94.48
4.41
98.77

0.954
0.769
0.854
0.000

3.322
0.678
1.782
0.010
0.068
0.000
0.227
0.000
0.000
0.032
0.668
0.000
0.001
1.999

G909153 spot 4
Musc
50.16
0.20
31.52
1.23
<0.06
2.30
<0.08
<0.02
0.25
7.91
<0.06
<0.03
93.79
4.52
98.31

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.961
0.749
0.855
0.000

G909153 spot 1
Musc
50.13
0.20
31.44
0.97
<0.06
2.25
<0.08
<0.02
0.23
8.42
0.21
<0.03
94.01
4.43
98.35

Structural Formulas*
3.315
Si
0.685
Al(iv)
1.766
Al(vi)
0.010
Ti
0.054
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.222
Mg
0.004
V
0.000
Ca
0.029
Na
0.710
K
0.043
F
0.002
Cl
1.955
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.961
0.806
0.859
0.022

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

179

3.120
0.880
1.854
0.022
0.063
0.000
0.121
0.000
0.000
0.075
0.785
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 1
Musc
47.36
0.45
35.23
1.15
<0.06
1.24
<0.08
<0.02
0.59
9.34
<0.06
<0.03
95.58
4.55
100.13

0.912
0.605
0.887
0.000

3.150
0.850
1.828
0.009
0.085
0.000
0.131
0.008
0.000
0.077
0.798
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 1
Musc
47.75
0.18
34.43
1.55
<0.06
1.33
0.14
<0.02
0.61
9.48
<0.06
<0.03
95.61
4.54
100.15

0.907
0.633
0.882
0.000

3.140
0.860
1.825
0.013
0.082
0.000
0.140
0.009
0.000
0.081
0.784
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 1
Musc
47.47
0.25
34.43
1.47
<0.06
1.42
0.17
<0.02
0.63
9.29
<0.06
<0.03
95.29
4.53
99.81

0.920
0.652
0.896
0.000

3.168
0.832
1.841
0.021
0.065
0.000
0.121
0.007
0.000
0.066
0.761
0.000
0.002
1.998

G909154 spot 1
Musc
48.35
0.43
34.62
1.18
<0.06
1.24
0.14
<0.02
0.52
9.11
<0.06
<0.03
95.72
4.57
100.28

0.907
0.571
0.889
0.000

3.114
0.886
1.838
0.034
0.080
0.000
0.107
0.009
0.002
0.076
0.758
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 1
Musc
46.98
0.68
34.88
1.45
<0.06
1.08
0.17
0.02
0.59
8.96
<0.06
<0.03
95.00
4.52
99.52

0.923
0.682
0.873
0.000

3.103
0.897
1.812
0.029
0.073
0.000
0.157
0.006
0.002
0.065
0.801
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 2
Musc
46.70
0.57
34.59
1.31
<0.06
1.58
0.12
0.02
0.50
9.45
<0.06
<0.03
95.05
4.51
99.56

0.923
0.631
0.880
0.000

3.115
0.885
1.824
0.025
0.080
0.000
0.137
0.006
0.000
0.066
0.795
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 2
Musc
46.93
0.51
34.63
1.44
<0.06
1.39
0.11
<0.02
0.51
9.39
<0.06
<0.03
95.08
4.51
99.60

0.920
0.654
0.902
0.027

3.100
0.900
1.844
0.022
0.060
0.000
0.114
0.004
0.000
0.069
0.795
0.053
0.000
1.947

G909154 spot 2
Musc
46.98
0.44
35.28
1.09
<0.06
1.16
0.08
<0.02
0.54
9.45
0.25
<0.03
95.30
4.42
99.61

0.922
0.634
0.897
0.000

3.105
0.895
1.848
0.013
0.071
0.000
0.124
0.005
0.000
0.069
0.825
0.000
0.002
1.998

G909154 spot 2
Musc
46.46
0.26
34.81
1.28
<0.06
1.24
0.09
<0.02
0.54
9.67
<0.06
<0.03
94.45
4.48
98.93

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.913
0.657
0.900
0.000

G909153 spot 4
Musc
49.72
0.25
31.23
1.46
<0.06
2.48
<0.08
<0.02
0.26
8.91
0.26
<0.03
94.63
4.41
98.92

Structural Formulas*
3.289
Si
0.711
Al(iv)
1.724
Al(vi)
0.012
Ti
0.081
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.245
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.033
Na
0.752
K
0.054
F
0.000
Cl
1.946
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.958
0.752
0.836
0.027

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

180

3.152
0.848
1.841
0.021
0.067
0.000
0.139
0.005
0.000
0.059
0.753
0.000
0.002
1.998

G909154 spot 2
Musc
47.25
0.42
34.20
1.20
<0.06
1.40
0.10
<0.02
0.45
8.85
<0.06
<0.03
94.03
4.49
98.51

0.909
0.629
0.890
0.000

3.103
0.897
1.828
0.040
0.066
0.000
0.113
0.006
0.000
0.080
0.796
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 3
Musc
46.99
0.81
35.02
1.20
<0.06
1.14
0.12
<0.02
0.62
9.45
<0.06
<0.03
95.47
4.54
100.01

0.911
0.621
0.891
0.000

3.100
0.900
1.821
0.039
0.068
0.000
0.111
0.005
0.000
0.081
0.829
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909154 spot 3
Musc
46.96
0.78
34.99
1.23
<0.06
1.13
0.09
<0.02
0.64
9.84
<0.06
<0.03
95.75
4.54
100.29

0.915
0.629
0.892
0.024

3.095
0.905
1.832
0.040
0.066
0.000
0.112
0.005
0.000
0.071
0.760
0.047
0.000
1.953

G909154 spot 3
Musc
47.21
0.81
35.42
1.20
<0.06
1.14
0.10
<0.02
0.56
9.09
0.23
<0.03
95.83
4.46
100.20

0.920
0.631
0.903
0.020

3.094
0.906
1.848
0.036
0.060
0.000
0.102
0.000
0.000
0.068
0.787
0.039
0.000
1.961

G909154 spot 3
Musc
47.03
0.72
35.51
1.09
<0.06
1.04
<0.08
<0.02
0.53
9.37
0.19
<0.03
95.57
4.46
99.95

0.770
0.677
0.881
0.000

3.087
0.913
1.758
0.055
0.057
0.000
0.120
0.005
0.143
0.066
0.698
0.000
0.002
1.998

G909154 spot 3
Musc
45.99
1.08
33.77
1.02
<0.06
1.20
0.09
1.98
0.51
8.16
<0.06
<0.03
94.23
4.46
98.68

0.971
0.700
0.836
0.000

3.306
0.694
1.769
0.003
0.103
0.000
0.241
0.000
0.000
0.020
0.666
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot1
Musc
49.79
0.07
31.47
1.86
<0.06
2.43
<0.08
<0.02
0.15
7.86
<0.06
<0.03
93.84
4.51
98.35

0.967
0.684
0.835
0.000

3.331
0.669
1.771
0.003
0.109
0.000
0.235
0.004
0.000
0.021
0.618
0.000
0.002
1.998

G909157 spot1
Musc
49.81
0.07
30.96
1.94
<0.06
2.36
<0.08
<0.02
0.16
7.25
<0.06
<0.03
92.82
4.48
97.30

0.964
0.710
0.834
0.000

3.312
0.688
1.747
0.004
0.100
0.000
0.244
0.000
0.002
0.025
0.716
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot1
Musc
49.77
0.07
31.05
1.80
<0.06
2.46
<0.08
0.02
0.20
8.43
<0.06
<0.03
94.06
4.50
98.56

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.928
0.676
0.888
0.000

G909154 spot 2
Musc
46.92
<0.02
34.60
1.56
<0.06
1.21
<0.08
<0.02
0.29
9.17
<0.06
<0.03
93.90
4.47
98.37

Structural Formulas*
3.142
Si
0.858
Al(iv)
1.873
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
0.087
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.121
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.038
Na
0.784
K
0.000
F
0.002
Cl
1.998
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.954
0.581
0.900
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

181

3.342
0.658
1.709
0.005
0.112
0.000
0.279
0.004
0.000
0.018
0.699
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot1
Musc
50.03
0.09
30.06
2.01
<0.06
2.80
<0.08
<0.02
0.14
8.20
<0.06
<0.03
93.64
4.48
98.12

0.973
0.747
0.813
0.024

3.333
0.667
1.700
0.008
0.096
0.000
0.282
0.005
0.002
0.017
0.697
0.047
0.000
1.953

G909157 spot2
Musc
50.46
0.16
30.40
1.73
<0.06
2.86
0.09
0.03
0.13
8.27
0.23
<0.03
94.43
4.43
98.77

0.980
0.764
0.815
0.000

3.326
0.674
1.702
0.008
0.088
0.000
0.284
0.006
0.002
0.013
0.756
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot2
Musc
50.22
0.17
30.44
1.58
<0.06
2.88
0.11
0.03
0.10
8.95
<0.06
<0.03
94.70
4.52
99.23

0.972
0.772
0.832
0.000

3.312
0.688
1.741
0.007
0.077
0.000
0.263
0.005
0.003
0.017
0.719
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot2
Musc
49.99
0.14
31.09
1.40
<0.06
2.66
0.10
0.05
0.13
8.51
<0.06
<0.03
94.20
4.52
98.72

0.958
0.693
0.835
0.020

3.332
0.668
1.769
0.005
0.105
0.000
0.237
0.004
0.002
0.024
0.579
0.039
0.000
1.961

G909157 spot3
Musc
49.92
0.10
30.99
1.87
<0.06
2.38
<0.08
0.03
0.18
6.80
0.19
<0.03
92.62
4.40
96.94

0.972
0.693
0.802
0.000

3.340
0.660
1.705
0.008
0.122
0.003
0.283
0.005
0.003
0.016
0.662
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot3
Musc
49.83
0.15
29.94
2.18
0.06
2.83
0.09
0.04
0.13
7.74
<0.06
<0.03
93.18
4.47
97.64

0.976
0.701
0.808
0.000

3.315
0.685
1.689
0.007
0.117
0.000
0.273
0.005
0.000
0.019
0.772
0.000
0.004
1.996

G909157 spot3
Musc
49.09
0.15
29.82
2.07
<0.06
2.71
0.09
<0.02
0.15
8.96
<0.06
0.04
93.21
4.43
97.63

0.977
0.708
0.813
0.000

3.344
0.656
1.716
0.007
0.112
0.000
0.271
0.006
0.000
0.016
0.681
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot3
Musc
50.05
0.14
30.11
2.00
<0.06
2.72
0.11
<0.02
0.12
7.99
<0.06
<0.03
93.48
4.48
97.97

0.974
0.691
0.820
0.000

3.297
0.703
1.718
0.005
0.114
0.000
0.254
0.005
0.002
0.019
0.756
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot4
Musc
49.51
0.10
30.85
2.05
<0.06
2.56
0.09
0.02
0.15
8.90
<0.06
<0.03
94.40
4.50
98.90

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.975
0.712
0.810
0.000

G909157 spot1
Musc
50.00
0.07
30.84
1.95
<0.06
2.62
0.08
<0.02
0.17
8.84
0.21
<0.03
94.84
4.43
99.18

Structural Formulas*
3.305
Si
0.695
Al(iv)
1.708
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.108
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.258
Mg
0.004
V
0.000
Ca
0.022
Na
0.745
K
0.043
F
0.002
Cl
1.955
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.971
0.705
0.820
0.022

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

182

3.363
0.637
1.679
0.004
0.124
0.000
0.282
0.000
0.000
0.025
0.700
0.047
0.000
1.953

G909157 spot4
Musc
50.13
0.08
29.29
2.21
<0.06
2.82
<0.08
<0.02
0.19
8.17
0.22
<0.03
93.22
4.36
97.48

0.954
0.742
0.826
0.000

3.341
0.659
1.744
0.005
0.093
0.000
0.269
0.000
0.002
0.029
0.647
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909157 spot4
Musc
50.42
0.11
30.76
1.69
<0.06
2.72
<0.08
0.03
0.23
7.65
<0.06
<0.03
93.80
4.52
98.32

0.960
0.816
0.838
0.028

3.335
0.665
1.745
0.004
0.060
0.000
0.267
0.006
0.001
0.026
0.659
0.056
0.000
1.944

G909157 spot4
Musc
50.80
0.08
31.14
1.09
<0.06
2.73
0.11
0.02
0.20
7.86
0.27
<0.03
94.34
4.43
98.66

0.977
0.777
0.809
0.029

3.365
0.635
1.683
0.005
0.087
0.000
0.302
0.005
0.000
0.017
0.701
0.058
0.000
1.942

G909157 spot4
Musc
50.53
0.10
29.52
1.56
<0.06
3.04
0.09
<0.02
0.13
8.25
0.27
<0.03
93.54
4.37
97.80

0.972
0.797
0.832
0.018

3.342
0.658
1.718
0.003
0.069
0.000
0.270
0.005
0.000
0.022
0.743
0.037
0.000
1.963

G909157 spot4
Musc
50.49
0.07
30.45
1.24
<0.06
2.74
0.09
<0.02
0.17
8.79
0.18
<0.03
94.23
4.44
98.60

0.971
0.657
0.814
0.022

3.335
0.665
1.721
0.005
0.133
0.000
0.256
0.000
0.002
0.017
0.639
0.045
0.000
1.955

G909158 spot4
Musc
50.34
0.09
30.57
2.41
<0.06
2.59
<0.08
0.03
0.13
7.56
0.21
<0.03
93.97
4.42
98.30

0.972
0.651
0.809
0.030

3.323
0.677
1.694
0.003
0.139
0.000
0.259
0.000
0.002
0.019
0.703
0.060
0.002
1.938

G909158 spot4
Musc
49.87
0.06
30.19
2.49
<0.06
2.61
<0.08
0.03
0.14
8.27
0.29
<0.03
94.02
4.36
98.25

0.979
0.665
0.793
0.025

3.346
0.654
1.637
0.003
0.142
0.000
0.282
0.000
0.002
0.016
0.801
0.051
0.010
1.939

G909158 spot4
Musc
49.30
0.07
28.63
2.50
<0.06
2.79
<0.08
0.02
0.12
9.25
0.24
0.09
93.09
4.28
97.25

0.968
0.600
0.784
0.026

3.343
0.657
1.679
0.005
0.183
0.000
0.274
0.000
0.000
0.020
0.614
0.053
0.000
1.947

G909158 spot4
Musc
50.37
0.10
29.85
3.29
<0.06
2.77
<0.08
<0.02
0.16
7.25
0.25
<0.03
94.16
4.39
98.44

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.965
0.695
0.804
0.023

G909157 spot4
Musc
49.53
0.13
30.26
2.30
<0.06
2.61
<0.08
<0.02
0.20
8.66
0.25
<0.03
94.08
4.36
98.33

Structural Formulas*
3.307
Si
0.693
Al(iv)
1.688
Al(vi)
0.006
Ti
0.128
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.260
Mg
0.003
V
0.000
Ca
0.026
Na
0.737
K
0.052
F
0.002
Cl
1.946
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.966
0.669
0.809
0.026

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

183

3.371
0.629
1.712
0.004
0.139
0.000
0.273
0.000
0.000
0.018
0.636
0.000
0.001
1.999

G909158 spot4
Musc
50.47
0.07
29.75
2.49
<0.06
2.74
<0.08
<0.02
0.14
7.47
<0.06
<0.03
93.38
4.48
97.86

0.945
0.686
0.877
0.000

3.154
0.846
1.800
0.038
0.066
0.000
0.143
0.006
0.000
0.047
0.813
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909155 spot1
Musc
46.92
0.75
33.41
1.17
<0.06
1.43
0.10
<0.02
0.36
9.48
<0.06
<0.03
93.75
4.46
98.21

0.929
0.656
0.884
0.000

3.147
0.853
1.818
0.023
0.070
0.004
0.141
0.000
0.000
0.063
0.815
0.000
0.002
1.998

G909155 spot1
Musc
46.76
0.45
33.68
1.25
0.06
1.40
<0.08
<0.02
0.48
9.50
<0.06
<0.03
93.80
4.45
98.25

0.927
0.684
0.869
0.000

3.139
0.861
1.784
0.042
0.071
0.000
0.153
0.004
0.000
0.064
0.818
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909155 spot1
Musc
46.97
0.83
33.57
1.27
<0.06
1.53
0.08
<0.02
0.50
9.60
<0.06
<0.03
94.42
4.48
98.90

0.933
0.654
0.878
0.000

3.131
0.869
1.795
0.048
0.068
0.000
0.128
0.006
0.000
0.059
0.824
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909155 spot1
Musc
47.10
0.95
34.01
1.22
<0.06
1.29
0.12
<0.02
0.46
9.71
<0.06
<0.03
95.01
4.51
99.51

0.925
0.669
0.882
0.000

3.150
0.850
1.804
0.028
0.071
0.000
0.143
0.000
0.000
0.068
0.831
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909155 spot1
Musc
47.48
0.56
33.94
1.28
<0.06
1.45
<0.08
<0.02
0.53
9.82
<0.06
<0.03
95.20
4.52
99.72

0.976
0.838
0.776
0.040

3.314
0.686
1.653
0.002
0.077
0.000
0.399
0.000
0.000
0.017
0.672
0.080
0.000
1.920

G909155 spot2
Musc
49.54
0.04
29.67
1.38
<0.06
4.00
<0.08
<0.02
0.13
7.87
0.38
<0.03
93.03
4.30
97.17

0.969
0.875
0.773
0.036

3.272
0.728
1.663
0.000
0.061
0.000
0.426
0.000
0.000
0.021
0.671
0.072
0.000
1.928

G909155 spot2
Musc
48.94
<0.02
30.35
1.09
<0.06
4.28
<0.08
<0.02
0.17
7.87
0.34
<0.03
93.09
4.32
97.27

0.974
0.864
0.759
0.041

3.288
0.712
1.628
0.003
0.070
0.000
0.443
0.000
0.000
0.018
0.691
0.082
0.000
1.918

G909155 spot2
Musc
49.24
0.06
29.73
1.25
<0.06
4.45
<0.08
<0.02
0.14
8.11
0.39
<0.03
93.42
4.30
97.56

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.972
0.662
0.805
0.000

G909158 spot4
Musc
50.68
0.07
30.18
2.34
<0.06
2.64
<0.08
<0.02
0.13
7.29
0.29
<0.03
93.73
4.38
97.99

Structural Formulas*
3.358
Si
0.642
Al(iv)
1.714
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.130
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.261
Mg
0.004
V
0.000
Ca
0.017
Na
0.616
K
0.061
F
0.000
Cl
1.939
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.974
0.668
0.812
0.031

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

184

3.138
0.862
1.820
0.025
0.057
0.000
0.148
0.005
0.000
0.064
0.747
0.066
0.000
1.934

G909152 spot1
Musc
46.90
0.49
34.01
1.02
<0.06
1.49
0.09
<0.02
0.50
8.76
0.31
<0.03
93.57
4.33
97.76

0.910
0.696
0.894
0.000

3.120
0.880
1.851
0.026
0.059
0.000
0.135
0.000
0.000
0.076
0.760
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot1
Musc
46.26
0.51
34.35
1.05
<0.06
1.34
<0.08
<0.02
0.58
8.83
<0.06
<0.03
93.01
4.44
97.45

0.916
0.718
0.891
0.000

3.126
0.874
1.853
0.028
0.055
0.000
0.139
0.004
0.000
0.068
0.735
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot1
Musc
46.91
0.56
34.73
0.98
<0.06
1.40
<0.08
<0.02
0.52
8.65
<0.06
<0.03
94.00
4.50
98.50

0.924
0.699
0.892
0.000

3.148
0.852
1.855
0.037
0.056
0.000
0.131
0.000
0.000
0.058
0.707
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot1
Musc
47.02
0.73
34.30
1.01
<0.06
1.31
<0.08
<0.02
0.45
8.28
<0.06
<0.03
93.39
4.47
97.86

0.930
0.715
0.890
0.000

3.147
0.853
1.830
0.036
0.053
0.000
0.133
0.006
0.000
0.058
0.771
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot1
Musc
47.00
0.71
33.99
0.95
<0.06
1.33
0.11
<0.02
0.45
9.03
<0.06
<0.03
93.74
4.47
98.21

0.961
0.833
0.849
0.032

3.273
0.727
1.756
0.016
0.049
0.000
0.242
0.006
0.000
0.028
0.705
0.064
0.000
1.936

G909152 spot2
Musc
49.46
0.32
31.85
0.88
<0.06
2.45
0.11
<0.02
0.22
8.35
0.31
<0.03
93.98
4.38
98.23

0.955
0.812
0.838
0.022

3.249
0.751
1.751
0.018
0.059
0.000
0.257
0.005
0.000
0.033
0.703
0.044
0.000
1.956

G909152 spot2
Musc
48.96
0.36
31.98
1.07
<0.06
2.59
0.09
<0.02
0.26
8.30
0.21
<0.03
93.86
4.41
98.18

0.952
0.803
0.866
0.024

3.253
0.747
1.801
0.017
0.051
0.000
0.210
0.000
0.000
0.034
0.669
0.048
0.000
1.952

G909152 spot2
Musc
49.06
0.35
32.62
0.93
<0.06
2.12
<0.08
<0.02
0.26
7.91
0.23
<0.03
93.56
4.41
97.88

0.918
0.697
0.895
0.000

3.132
0.868
1.862
0.026
0.058
0.000
0.134
0.000
0.000
0.065
0.727
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot2
Musc
47.15
0.53
34.88
1.05
<0.06
1.35
<0.08
<0.02
0.50
8.58
<0.06
<0.03
94.30
4.51
98.81

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.921
0.722
0.886
0.033

G909155 spot2
Musc
49.24
0.04
30.67
1.30
<0.06
3.67
<0.08
<0.02
0.14
8.08
0.56
<0.03
93.74
4.24
97.74

Structural Formulas*
3.273
Si
0.727
Al(iv)
1.675
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
0.072
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.364
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.018
Na
0.685
K
0.117
F
0.000
Cl
1.883
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.974
0.834
0.793
0.059

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

185

3.247
0.753
1.846
0.007
0.045
0.000
0.173
0.000
0.002
0.033
0.638
0.076
0.003
1.921

G909152 spot2
Musc
48.59
0.13
33.01
0.81
<0.06
1.73
<0.08
0.02
0.25
7.48
0.36
<0.03
92.43
4.31
96.58

0.930
0.732
0.885
0.000

3.128
0.872
1.816
0.030
0.055
0.000
0.150
0.000
0.000
0.063
0.832
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot3
Musc
46.69
0.60
34.03
0.98
<0.06
1.50
<0.08
<0.02
0.48
9.73
<0.06
<0.03
94.23
4.47
98.70

0.928
0.728
0.884
0.000

3.130
0.870
1.818
0.029
0.057
0.000
0.152
0.000
0.000
0.064
0.820
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot3
Musc
46.60
0.58
33.95
1.01
<0.06
1.52
<0.08
<0.02
0.49
9.57
<0.06
<0.03
93.94
4.46
98.40

0.928
0.694
0.895
0.000

3.120
0.880
1.835
0.035
0.055
0.000
0.126
0.000
0.000
0.062
0.808
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot3
Musc
46.95
0.70
34.66
1.00
<0.06
1.27
<0.08
<0.02
0.48
9.53
<0.06
<0.03
94.75
4.51
99.26

0.919
0.712
0.887
0.000

3.122
0.878
1.831
0.036
0.057
0.000
0.140
0.000
0.000
0.069
0.781
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot3
Musc
46.89
0.71
34.52
1.02
<0.06
1.41
<0.08
<0.02
0.54
9.20
<0.06
<0.03
94.51
4.50
99.01

0.925
0.713
0.895
0.000

3.146
0.854
1.840
0.031
0.053
0.000
0.132
0.000
0.000
0.063
0.776
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909152 spot3
Musc
47.32
0.61
34.39
0.96
<0.06
1.33
<0.08
<0.02
0.49
9.15
<0.06
<0.03
94.47
4.51
98.97

0.949
0.809
0.892
0.028

3.137
0.863
1.834
0.012
0.040
0.000
0.169
0.000
0.000
0.042
0.796
0.056
0.000
1.944

G909160 spot1
Musc
46.91
0.24
34.21
0.71
<0.06
1.70
<0.08
<0.02
0.33
9.33
0.26
<0.03
93.78
4.35
98.02

0.946
0.828
0.877
0.000

3.187
0.813
1.828
0.007
0.043
0.000
0.208
0.000
0.000
0.043
0.758
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909160 spot1
Musc
47.18
0.13
33.18
0.76
<0.06
2.06
<0.08
<0.02
0.33
8.80
<0.06
<0.03
92.69
4.44
97.13

0.942
0.827
0.901
0.000

3.183
0.817
1.869
0.006
0.035
0.000
0.164
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.742
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909160 spot1
Musc
47.82
0.12
34.23
0.62
<0.06
1.66
<0.08
<0.02
0.35
8.73
<0.06
<0.03
93.74
4.50
98.24

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.949
0.792
0.892
0.038

G909152 spot2
Musc
49.12
0.11
31.77
1.05
<0.06
2.17
<0.08
0.03
0.22
7.02
0.27
<0.03
91.81
4.33
96.02

Structural Formulas*
3.298
Si
0.702
Al(iv)
1.812
Al(vi)
0.005
Ti
0.059
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.217
Mg
0.000
V
0.002
Ca
0.028
Na
0.601
K
0.057
F
0.003
Cl
1.941
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.952
0.786
0.866
0.028

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

186

3.170
0.830
1.826
0.006
0.039
0.000
0.232
0.000
0.000
0.040
0.747
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909160 spot2
Musc
47.87
0.12
34.04
0.71
<0.06
2.35
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
8.85
<0.06
<0.03
94.44
4.52
98.97

0.944
0.820
0.896
0.024

3.149
0.851
1.846
0.007
0.037
0.000
0.171
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.775
0.049
0.000
1.951

G909160 spot2
Musc
47.84
0.14
34.76
0.68
<0.06
1.74
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
9.23
0.23
<0.03
95.02
4.44
99.36

0.938
0.881
0.851
0.043

3.138
0.862
1.778
0.006
0.036
0.000
0.268
0.000
0.000
0.050
0.756
0.087
0.000
1.913

G909160 spot2
Musc
47.20
0.13
33.69
0.65
<0.06
2.71
<0.08
<0.02
0.39
8.91
0.41
<0.03
94.14
4.31
98.27

0.944
0.859
0.877
0.000

3.147
0.853
1.830
0.006
0.035
0.000
0.215
0.000
0.000
0.047
0.792
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909160 spot2
Musc
47.23
0.11
34.17
0.63
<0.06
2.16
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
9.32
<0.06
<0.03
94.18
4.50
98.68

0.941
0.822
0.903
0.000

3.193
0.807
1.867
0.006
0.034
0.000
0.159
0.000
0.000
0.047
0.748
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909160 spot2
Musc
48.42
0.12
34.39
0.62
<0.06
1.62
<0.08
<0.02
0.37
8.88
<0.06
<0.03
94.59
4.54
99.13

0.982
0.539
0.758
0.034

3.253
0.747
1.622
0.004
0.231
0.000
0.270
0.012
0.000
0.014
0.745
0.069
0.000
1.931

G909163 spot1
Musc
48.18
0.08
29.77
4.08
<0.06
2.68
0.22
<0.02
0.10
8.65
0.32
<0.03
94.13
4.28
98.28

0.976
0.533
0.739
0.029

3.206
0.794
1.579
0.006
0.251
0.000
0.286
0.015
0.000
0.021
0.838
0.058
0.000
1.942

G909163 spot1
Musc
47.44
0.12
29.79
4.43
<0.06
2.84
0.27
<0.02
0.16
9.72
0.27
<0.03
95.05
4.30
99.24

0.979
0.607
0.773
0.034

3.285
0.715
1.630
0.003
0.182
0.000
0.281
0.012
0.000
0.016
0.766
0.069
0.002
1.929

G909163 spot1
Musc
49.23
0.07
29.82
3.25
<0.06
2.82
0.22
<0.02
0.13
8.99
0.33
<0.03
94.89
4.33
99.08

0.981
0.641
0.807
0.048

3.310
0.690
1.688
0.008
0.139
0.000
0.249
0.008
0.002
0.011
0.684
0.097
0.000
1.903

G909163 spot2
Musc
49.46
0.15
30.14
2.49
<0.06
2.49
0.14
0.03
0.09
8.01
0.46
<0.03
93.49
4.26
97.56

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.949
0.855
0.868
0.000

G909160 spot2
Musc
47.55
0.19
34.67
0.72
<0.06
2.04
<0.08
<0.02
0.34
8.97
0.31
<0.03
94.82
4.40
99.09

Structural Formulas*
3.134
Si
0.866
Al(iv)
1.828
Al(vi)
0.010
Ti
0.040
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.201
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.043
Na
0.754
K
0.064
F
0.000
Cl
1.936
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.946
0.835
0.880
0.032

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

187

3.296
0.704
1.636
0.009
0.165
0.000
0.259
0.008
0.002
0.015
0.743
0.128
0.002
1.870

G909163 spot2
Musc
49.48
0.17
29.80
2.96
<0.06
2.60
0.14
0.02
0.12
8.75
0.61
<0.03
94.70
4.20
98.64

0.976
0.622
0.804
0.034

3.325
0.675
1.692
0.007
0.151
0.000
0.249
0.007
0.002
0.015
0.662
0.069
0.003
1.928

G909163 spot2
Musc
49.27
0.15
29.76
2.67
<0.06
2.47
0.12
0.02
0.11
7.69
0.32
<0.03
92.66
4.28
96.79

0.981
0.634
0.786
0.064

3.306
0.694
1.621
0.007
0.157
0.000
0.271
0.006
0.000
0.015
0.785
0.128
0.000
1.872

G909163 spot2
Musc
49.67
0.14
29.51
2.81
<0.06
2.73
0.11
<0.02
0.12
9.25
0.61
<0.03
95.00
4.21
98.96

0.980
0.609
0.787
0.067

3.276
0.724
1.623
0.010
0.165
0.000
0.257
0.007
0.000
0.016
0.798
0.135
0.000
1.865

G909163 spot2
Musc
49.15
0.21
29.87
2.96
<0.06
2.59
0.13
<0.02
0.12
9.38
0.64
<0.03
95.11
4.19
99.03

0.978
0.621
0.787
0.070

3.323
0.677
1.629
0.008
0.162
0.000
0.265
0.007
0.001
0.014
0.726
0.139
0.000
1.861

G909163 spot2
Musc
50.09
0.16
29.51
2.92
<0.06
2.68
0.14
0.02
0.11
8.58
0.66
<0.03
94.91
4.20
98.84

0.000
0.000
1.000
0.000

4.061
-0.061
1.956
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.029
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.006
1.994

H437113 spot1
Pyr
65.69
<0.02
26.00
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.44
0.06
<0.06
<0.06
0.05
92.74
4.83
97.56

0.000
0.000
1.000
0.000

4.057
-0.057
1.981
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.000

H437113 spot1
Pyr
67.16
<0.02
27.03
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
94.32
4.96
99.27

0.000
0.000
1.000
0.000

4.045
-0.045
1.980
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.015
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.000

H437113 spot1
Pyr
67.03
<0.02
27.21
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
0.13
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
94.60
4.96
99.56

0.000
0.000
1.000
0.000

4.052
-0.052
1.974
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.027
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.000

H437113 spot1
Pyr
66.68
<0.02
26.84
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
0.23
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
94.02
4.93
98.95

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.978
0.611
0.788
0.064

G909163 spot2
Musc
49.21
0.13
30.83
2.56
<0.06
2.28
0.10
0.04
0.10
7.79
0.53
<0.03
93.60
4.23
97.60

Structural Formulas*
3.286
Si
0.714
Al(iv)
1.713
Al(vi)
0.006
Ti
0.143
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.227
Mg
0.005
V
0.003
Ca
0.012
Na
0.664
K
0.113
F
0.000
Cl
1.887
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.978
0.613
0.818
0.056

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

188

4.069
-0.069
1.974
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.000

H437113 spot1
Pyr
67.04
<0.02
26.62
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
0.06
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
93.92
4.94
98.86

0.000
1.000
0.999
0.017

4.041
-0.041
1.967
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.001
0.000
0.000
0.020
0.000
0.035
0.000
1.965

H437113 spot2
Pyr
66.69
<0.02
26.98
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
0.17
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
94.18
4.86
98.96

0.000
1.000
0.999
0.000

4.025
-0.025
1.982
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.002
0.000
0.000
0.026
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.000

H437113 spot2
Pyr
67.23
<0.02
27.73
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
0.22
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
95.44
5.00
100.44

0.000
0.000
1.000
0.000

4.022
-0.022
1.951
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.051
0.022
0.000
0.000
0.000
2.000

H437113 spot2
Pyr
66.21
<0.02
26.94
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
0.78
0.19
<0.06
<0.06
<0.03
94.91
4.93
99.84

0.970
0.800
0.846
0.000

3.315
0.685
1.745
0.012
0.061
0.000
0.245
0.000
0.000
0.024
0.763
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909153 spot 1
Musc
49.96
0.24
31.07
1.10
<0.06
2.47
<0.08
<0.02
0.19
9.02
<0.06
<0.03
94.34
4.51
98.85

0.975
0.726
0.862
0.032

3.086
0.914
1.771
0.011
0.074
0.000
0.197
0.000
0.002
0.022
0.925
0.064
0.000
1.936

G909173_spot1
Musc
47.84
0.22
35.31
1.38
<0.06
2.05
<0.08
0.03
0.17
11.24
0.31
<0.03
98.68
4.50
103.04

0.970
0.776
0.890
0.019

3.106
0.894
1.829
0.005
0.049
0.000
0.171
0.000
0.000
0.028
0.880
0.039
0.000
1.961

G909173_spot1
Musc
48.45
0.10
36.05
0.92
<0.06
1.79
<0.08
<0.02
0.22
10.76
0.19
<0.03
98.64
4.58
103.14

0.963
0.749
0.903
0.023

3.120
0.880
1.850
0.005
0.049
0.000
0.146
0.000
0.002
0.030
0.842
0.046
0.000
1.954

G909173_spot1
Musc
47.63
0.10
35.34
0.89
<0.06
1.49
<0.08
0.03
0.24
10.07
0.22
<0.03
96.12
4.47
100.49

0.966
0.780
0.898
0.019

3.127
0.873
1.850
0.005
0.045
0.000
0.161
0.000
0.002
0.027
0.823
0.037
0.000
1.963

G909173_spot1
Musc
48.23
0.10
35.62
0.84
<0.06
1.66
<0.08
0.03
0.21
9.94
0.18
<0.03
96.92
4.53
101.37

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.000
1.000
0.999
0.000

H437113 spot1
Pyr
67.29
<0.02
26.85
<0.07
<0.06
<0.03
<0.08
<0.02
<0.05
<0.06
0.18
<0.03
94.47
4.88
99.27

Structural Formulas*
4.060
Si
-0.060
Al(iv)
1.969
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
0.000
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.000
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.000
Na
0.000
K
0.034
F
0.000
Cl
1.966
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.000
0.000
1.000
0.017

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

189

3.104
0.896
1.789
0.003
0.050
0.000
0.190
0.000
0.000
0.026
0.960
0.052
0.000
1.948

G909173_spot1
Musc
48.02
0.06
35.25
0.93
<0.06
1.98
<0.08
<0.02
0.20
11.65
0.26
<0.03
98.49
4.51
102.89

0.975
0.709
0.840
0.055

3.060
0.940
1.711
0.022
0.087
0.000
0.211
0.006
0.002
0.022
0.964
0.110
0.005
1.885

G909173_spot2
Musc
47.29
0.45
34.76
1.60
<0.06
2.19
0.12
0.03
0.18
11.68
0.54
0.05
98.91
4.36
103.03

0.980
0.749
0.823
0.024

3.131
0.869
1.705
0.016
0.087
0.000
0.259
0.004
0.000
0.018
0.917
0.047
0.000
1.953

G909173_spot2
Musc
48.72
0.34
33.99
1.61
<0.06
2.71
0.09
<0.02
0.15
11.18
0.23
<0.03
99.09
4.55
103.54

0.978
0.710
0.838
0.024

3.064
0.936
1.726
0.023
0.089
0.000
0.217
0.005
0.002
0.019
0.969
0.048
0.000
1.952

G909173_spot2
Musc
47.26
0.46
34.82
1.64
<0.06
2.25
0.10
0.03
0.16
11.72
0.24
<0.03
98.69
4.51
103.10

0.972
0.665
0.851
0.028

3.045
0.955
1.748
0.027
0.092
0.000
0.182
0.005
0.003
0.024
0.949
0.056
0.002
1.942

G909173_spot2
Musc
46.75
0.56
35.21
1.69
<0.06
1.87
0.10
0.05
0.19
11.42
0.27
<0.03
98.16
4.47
102.50

0.980
0.641
0.797
0.043

3.137
0.863
1.636
0.000
0.150
0.000
0.267
0.000
0.000
0.021
1.016
0.086
0.000
1.914

G909173_spot3
Musc
48.10
<0.02
32.50
2.74
<0.06
2.74
<0.08
<0.02
0.17
12.20
0.42
<0.03
98.92
4.39
103.14

0.981
0.589
0.805
0.036

3.103
0.897
1.676
0.000
0.167
0.000
0.239
0.000
0.000
0.019
0.966
0.071
0.000
1.929

G909173_spot3
Musc
47.23
<0.02
33.24
3.04
<0.06
2.44
<0.08
<0.02
0.15
11.52
0.34
<0.03
98.05
4.40
102.30

0.981
0.607
0.795
0.021

3.101
0.899
1.666
0.000
0.169
0.000
0.260
0.000
0.000
0.019
0.983
0.042
0.000
1.958

G909173_spot3
Musc
47.01
<0.02
33.00
3.06
<0.06
2.65
<0.08
<0.02
0.15
11.68
0.20
<0.03
97.81
4.45
102.17

0.972
0.733
0.854
0.000

3.058
0.942
1.777
0.024
0.072
0.000
0.198
0.008
0.004
0.023
0.917
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot1
Musc
45.52
0.48
34.35
1.28
<0.06
1.98
0.15
0.05
0.18
10.70
<0.06
<0.03
94.84
4.46
99.30

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.974
0.791
0.880
0.026

G909173_spot1
Musc
48.79
0.06
34.99
0.77
<0.06
2.01
<0.08
<0.02
0.18
11.06
0.29
<0.03
98.22
4.52
102.62

Structural Formulas*
3.141
Si
0.859
Al(iv)
1.796
Al(vi)
0.003
Ti
0.041
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.193
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.022
Na
0.908
K
0.058
F
0.000
Cl
1.942
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.976
0.824
0.883
0.029

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

190

3.069
0.931
1.764
0.022
0.076
0.000
0.199
0.008
0.003
0.018
0.925
0.029
0.000
1.971

G909176 spot1
Musc
46.56
0.44
34.69
1.39
<0.06
2.02
0.15
0.04
0.14
10.99
0.14
<0.03
96.62
4.48
101.04

0.969
0.716
0.847
0.000

3.074
0.926
1.768
0.016
0.084
0.000
0.213
0.006
0.003
0.027
0.913
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot1
Musc
46.79
0.32
34.79
1.54
<0.06
2.17
0.11
0.04
0.21
10.89
<0.06
<0.03
96.89
4.56
101.45

0.972
0.717
0.864
0.000

3.067
0.933
1.788
0.024
0.071
0.000
0.179
0.006
0.003
0.023
0.923
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot1
Musc
46.62
0.49
35.09
1.29
<0.06
1.83
0.12
0.05
0.18
10.99
<0.06
<0.03
96.79
4.55
101.34

0.971
0.739
0.848
0.016

3.103
0.897
1.745
0.024
0.073
0.000
0.207
0.009
0.008
0.020
0.907
0.032
0.007
1.961

G909176 spot1
Musc
46.81
0.47
33.81
1.31
<0.06
2.09
0.17
0.11
0.15
10.72
0.15
0.06
95.90
4.43
100.26

0.972
0.742
0.861
0.000

3.106
0.894
1.779
0.023
0.067
0.000
0.191
0.008
0.004
0.022
0.895
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot1
Musc
46.06
0.46
33.64
1.18
<0.06
1.90
0.14
0.05
0.17
10.41
<0.06
<0.03
94.08
4.44
98.52

0.971
0.723
0.856
0.000

3.058
0.942
1.781
0.016
0.076
0.000
0.199
0.008
0.006
0.022
0.928
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot1
Musc
46.33
0.33
35.00
1.38
<0.06
2.02
0.15
0.08
0.17
11.02
<0.06
<0.03
96.68
4.54
101.22

0.974
0.770
0.819
0.000

3.091
0.909
1.726
0.014
0.083
0.000
0.280
0.005
0.002
0.022
0.906
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot2
Musc
46.99
0.29
33.99
1.52
<0.06
2.85
0.09
0.03
0.17
10.79
<0.06
<0.03
96.88
4.55
101.44

0.976
0.705
0.845
0.000

3.044
0.956
1.766
0.023
0.088
0.000
0.209
0.004
0.000
0.023
0.935
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot2
Musc
46.32
0.47
35.14
1.60
<0.06
2.14
<0.08
<0.02
0.18
11.16
<0.06
<0.03
97.18
4.56
101.73

0.973
0.770
0.835
0.020

3.046
0.954
1.736
0.017
0.074
0.000
0.246
0.007
0.002
0.024
0.948
0.040
0.000
1.960

G909176 spot2
Musc
46.79
0.35
35.06
1.35
<0.06
2.54
0.13
0.03
0.19
11.41
0.19
<0.03
98.06
4.51
102.49

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.978
0.722
0.853
0.015

G909176 spot1
Musc
46.53
0.38
34.77
1.22
<0.06
1.93
0.18
0.03
0.18
10.35
<0.06
<0.03
95.74
4.52
100.26

Structural Formulas*
3.083
Si
0.917
Al(iv)
1.798
Al(vi)
0.019
Ti
0.068
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.190
Mg
0.010
V
0.002
Ca
0.024
Na
0.875
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
2.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.971
0.738
0.863
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

191

3.048
0.952
1.773
0.027
0.077
0.000
0.191
0.007
0.004
0.019
0.944
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot2
Musc
46.25
0.54
35.07
1.39
<0.06
1.94
0.13
0.05
0.15
11.22
<0.06
<0.03
96.91
4.55
101.45

0.980
0.735
0.861
0.000

3.035
0.965
1.783
0.023
0.067
0.000
0.186
0.012
0.000
0.020
0.964
0.000
0.000
2.000

G909176 spot2
Musc
46.60
0.47
35.81
1.23
<0.06
1.92
0.23
<0.02
0.16
11.60
<0.06
<0.03
98.15
4.60
102.75

0.926
0.369
0.850
0.032

3.109
0.891
1.769
0.001
0.196
0.000
0.115
0.000
0.000
0.066
0.827
0.063
0.000
1.937

YD01-13A spot2
Musc
46.21
0.02
33.54
3.49
<0.06
1.15
<0.08
<0.02
0.51
9.63
0.30
<0.03
94.92
4.31
99.10

0.940
0.392
0.836
0.043

3.109
0.891
1.730
0.002
0.205
0.000
0.132
0.000
0.002
0.054
0.877
0.085
0.000
1.915

YD01-13A spot2
Musc
46.49
0.04
33.25
3.66
<0.06
1.32
<0.08
0.03
0.42
10.28
0.40
<0.03
95.96
4.29
100.08

0.897
0.249
0.909
0.017

3.026
0.974
1.882
0.005
0.134
0.000
0.044
0.005
0.000
0.093
0.809
0.034
0.000
1.966

YD01-13A spot2
Musc
45.92
0.10
36.77
2.43
<0.06
0.45
0.10
<0.02
0.73
9.62
0.16
<0.03
96.34
4.47
100.74

0.930
0.342
0.846
0.035

3.115
0.885
1.761
0.001
0.209
0.000
0.109
0.000
0.003
0.058
0.821
0.070
0.003
1.927

YD01-13A spot2
Musc
46.03
0.03
33.17
3.70
<0.06
1.08
<0.08
0.04
0.45
9.51
0.33
<0.03
94.41
4.26
98.53

0.941
0.390
0.843
0.046

3.114
0.886
1.739
0.002
0.197
0.000
0.126
0.000
0.000
0.055
0.869
0.092
0.000
1.908

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
46.77
0.04
33.44
3.54
<0.06
1.27
<0.08
<0.02
0.42
10.23
0.44
<0.03
96.23
4.29
100.33

0.945
0.399
0.843
0.047

3.112
0.888
1.741
0.002
0.193
0.000
0.128
0.000
0.000
0.051
0.871
0.093
0.000
1.907

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
46.62
0.04
33.40
3.46
<0.06
1.29
<0.08
<0.02
0.39
10.22
0.44
<0.03
95.96
4.28
100.05

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.976
0.713
0.855
0.000

G909176 spot2
Musc
46.51
0.60
35.41
1.33
<0.06
1.95
0.16
0.07
0.13
11.06
<0.06
<0.03
97.33
4.58
101.91

Structural Formulas*
3.046
Si
0.954
Al(iv)
1.778
Al(vi)
0.029
Ti
0.073
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.191
Mg
0.008
V
0.005
Ca
0.017
Na
0.924
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
2.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.977
0.724
0.855
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

192

3.121
0.879
1.723
0.001
0.210
0.000
0.142
0.000
0.002
0.041
0.863
0.093
0.000
1.907

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
46.68
0.03
33.03
3.75
<0.06
1.43
<0.08
0.03
0.32
10.11
0.44
<0.03
95.87
4.27
99.96

0.946
0.392
0.825
0.050

3.110
0.890
1.712
0.001
0.220
0.000
0.142
0.000
0.000
0.050
0.873
0.100
0.000
1.900

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
46.17
0.03
32.79
3.91
<0.06
1.42
<0.08
<0.02
0.39
10.16
0.47
<0.03
95.39
4.22
99.41

0.887
0.245
0.915
0.025

2.965
1.035
1.894
0.004
0.126
0.000
0.041
0.005
0.000
0.106
0.830
0.049
0.000
1.951

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
45.10
0.09
37.81
2.30
<0.06
0.42
0.10
<0.02
0.83
9.90
0.24
<0.03
96.81
4.44
101.15

0.926
0.341
0.877
0.024

3.089
0.911
1.821
0.004
0.166
0.000
0.086
0.000
0.002
0.064
0.817
0.047
0.000
1.953

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
46.43
0.07
34.84
2.99
<0.06
0.87
<0.08
0.02
0.49
9.63
0.22
<0.03
95.62
4.40
99.92

0.944
0.373
0.829
0.043

3.141
0.859
1.712
0.003
0.219
0.000
0.131
0.000
0.003
0.049
0.869
0.086
0.002
1.912

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
46.80
0.05
32.52
3.91
<0.06
1.31
<0.08
0.04
0.38
10.15
0.41
<0.03
95.62
4.27
99.72

0.974
0.485
0.804
0.031

3.135
0.865
1.668
0.008
0.203
0.000
0.191
0.004
0.000
0.025
0.941
0.062
0.000
1.938

99017A grain 7
Musc
46.87
0.16
32.13
3.63
<0.06
1.92
0.08
<0.02
0.19
11.03
0.29
<0.03
96.39
4.34
100.61

0.966
0.433
0.783
0.026

3.070
0.930
1.645
0.012
0.249
0.000
0.190
0.005
0.000
0.034
0.970
0.051
0.000
1.949

99017A grain 7
Musc
46.18
0.23
32.87
4.48
<0.06
1.92
0.10
<0.02
0.26
11.44
0.24
<0.03
97.77
4.39
102.06

0.974
0.470
0.803
0.025

3.112
0.888
1.678
0.008
0.211
0.000
0.187
0.004
0.000
0.025
0.937
0.051
0.000
1.949

99017A grain 7
Musc
46.53
0.17
32.56
3.78
<0.06
1.88
<0.08
<0.02
0.20
10.98
0.24
<0.03
96.43
4.37
100.69

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.953
0.404
0.830
0.046

YD01-13A spot3
Musc
46.66
0.04
32.44
4.06
<0.06
1.56
<0.08
<0.02
0.25
10.56
0.53
<0.03
96.18
4.22
100.18

Structural Formulas*
3.125
Si
0.875
Al(iv)
1.685
Al(vi)
0.002
Ti
0.227
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.156
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.033
Na
0.902
K
0.112
F
0.000
Cl
1.888
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.965
0.406
0.814
0.056

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

193

3.056
0.944
1.519
0.002
0.451
0.000
0.194
0.012
0.000
0.019
1.032
0.000
0.002
1.998

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Musc
43.82
0.03
29.96
7.73
<0.06
1.87
0.21
<0.02
0.14
11.59
<0.06
<0.03
95.46
4.29
99.74

0.978
0.165
0.689
0.000

3.019
0.981
1.515
0.000
0.565
0.000
0.111
0.009
0.000
0.023
1.031
0.000
0.000
2.000

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Musc
42.46
<0.02
29.79
9.50
<0.06
1.05
0.16
<0.02
0.17
11.37
<0.06
<0.03
94.65
4.21
98.86

0.986
0.699
0.781
0.030

3.240
0.760
1.607
0.003
0.135
0.000
0.312
0.000
0.004
0.010
0.956
0.061
0.000
1.939

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Musc
48.49
0.07
30.05
2.41
<0.06
3.13
<0.08
0.05
0.08
11.21
0.29
<0.03
95.84
4.35
100.07

0.990
0.573
0.752
0.036

3.147
0.853
1.584
0.006
0.218
0.000
0.293
0.005
0.000
0.010
0.958
0.071
0.000
1.929

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Musc
46.36
0.12
30.45
3.84
<0.06
2.89
0.09
<0.02
0.07
11.06
0.33
<0.03
95.28
4.26
99.39

0.963
0.480
0.809
0.020

3.123
0.877
1.676
0.003
0.205
0.000
0.189
0.000
0.000
0.037
0.975
0.039
0.000
1.961

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Musc
46.58
0.05
32.32
3.65
<0.06
1.89
<0.08
<0.02
0.29
11.40
0.19
<0.03
96.43
4.38
100.73

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.982
0.301
0.698
0.000

99017A grain 12
Musc
45.44
0.23
34.24
3.49
<0.06
1.09
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
10.27
<0.06
0.03
95.36
4.44
99.79

Structural Formulas*
3.062
Si
0.938
Al(iv)
1.781
Al(vi)
0.012
Ti
0.196
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.109
Mg
0.004
V
0.000
Ca
0.041
Na
0.882
K
0.000
F
0.004
Cl
1.996
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.956
0.358
0.847
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

194

3.073
0.927
1.713
0.004
0.178
0.000
0.191
0.000
0.002
0.024
1.004
0.000
0.000
2.000

Ann007006.017 grain 25
Musc
45.22
0.08
32.95
3.14
<0.06
1.89
<0.08
0.02
0.18
11.58
<0.06
<0.03
95.18
4.41
99.59

0.980
0.537
0.808
0.021

3.011
0.989
1.694
0.003
0.185
0.000
0.214
0.000
0.000
0.021
1.033
0.042
0.002
1.956

Ann007006.017 grain 25
Musc
43.24
0.05
32.69
3.17
<0.06
2.06
<0.08
<0.02
0.16
11.62
0.19
<0.03
93.32
4.21
97.44

0.955
0.673
0.891
0.022

3.054
0.946
1.814
0.023
0.065
0.000
0.133
0.000
0.000
0.044
0.927
0.043
0.000
1.957

Ann006002.018 grain 8
Musc
46.80
0.47
35.90
1.19
<0.06
1.37
<0.08
<0.02
0.35
11.14
0.21
<0.03
97.51
4.49
101.92

0.952
0.650
0.893
0.031

3.003
0.997
1.819
0.024
0.068
0.000
0.127
0.000
0.001
0.046
0.946
0.061
0.000
1.939

Ann006002.018 grain 8
Musc
45.52
0.48
36.21
1.23
<0.06
1.29
<0.08
0.02
0.36
11.24
0.29
<0.03
96.72
4.40
100.99

0.953
0.637
0.899
0.019

3.040
0.960
1.831
0.015
0.069
0.000
0.122
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.940
0.037
0.000
1.963

Ann006002.018 grain 8
Musc
46.03
0.31
35.86
1.25
<0.06
1.23
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
11.16
0.18
<0.03
96.48
4.45
100.85

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.975
0.518
0.821
0.000

Ann007006.017 grain 24
Musc
46.92
0.11
30.25
3.31
<0.06
2.83
<0.08
<0.02
0.09
11.54
0.26
<0.03
95.38
4.29
99.56

Structural Formulas*
3.179
Si
0.821
Al(iv)
1.595
Al(vi)
0.005
Ti
0.187
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.286
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.012
Na
0.998
K
0.056
F
0.002
Cl
1.943
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.988
0.604
0.769
0.028

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

195

3.038
0.962
1.837
0.026
0.065
0.000
0.124
0.000
0.000
0.045
0.926
0.000
0.000
2.000

Ann006002.018 grain 8
Musc
45.96
0.52
35.93
1.18
<0.06
1.26
<0.08
<0.02
0.35
10.98
<0.06
<0.03
96.30
4.53
100.83

0.952
0.655
0.887
0.028

2.993
1.007
1.819
0.029
0.070
0.000
0.133
0.000
0.000
0.047
0.923
0.056
0.002
1.942

Ann006002.018 grain 9
Musc
45.26
0.59
36.26
1.27
<0.06
1.35
<0.08
<0.02
0.36
10.94
0.27
<0.03
96.41
4.40
100.69

0.951
0.663
0.886
0.027

3.000
1.000
1.809
0.035
0.067
0.000
0.131
0.000
0.000
0.048
0.931
0.054
0.002
1.944

Ann006002.018 grain 9
Musc
45.48
0.72
36.14
1.21
<0.06
1.34
<0.08
<0.02
0.37
11.06
0.26
<0.03
96.70
4.42
101.01

0.955
0.650
0.874
0.000

3.038
0.962
1.778
0.045
0.074
0.000
0.138
0.000
0.000
0.046
0.976
0.000
0.000
2.000

Ann006002.018 grain 9
Musc
45.54
0.90
34.84
1.33
<0.06
1.39
<0.08
<0.02
0.35
11.46
<0.06
<0.03
96.00
4.49
100.49

0.958
0.624
0.891
0.016

3.045
0.955
1.808
0.028
0.072
0.000
0.120
0.000
0.000
0.042
0.961
0.031
0.000
1.969

Ann006002.018 grain 9
Musc
45.75
0.56
35.22
1.30
<0.06
1.21
<0.08
<0.02
0.33
11.31
0.15
<0.03
95.89
4.43
100.26

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.954
0.657
0.895
0.000

Ann006002.018 grain 8
Musc
47.86
0.22
34.24
0.97
<0.06
2.05
<0.08
<0.02
0.16
11.15
0.27
<0.03
96.98
4.45
101.32

Structural Formulas*
3.131
Si
0.869
Al(iv)
1.771
Al(vi)
0.011
Ti
0.053
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.200
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.021
Na
0.930
K
0.057
F
0.000
Cl
1.943
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.978
0.791
0.870
0.028

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

196

3.020
0.980
1.825
0.023
0.064
0.000
0.141
0.000
0.000
0.037
0.912
0.054
0.000
1.946

Ann006002.018 grain 11
Musc
45.82
0.47
36.11
1.16
<0.06
1.44
<0.08
<0.02
0.29
10.85
0.26
<0.03
96.47
4.42
100.78

0.960
0.679
0.877
0.024

3.002
0.998
1.806
0.021
0.074
0.000
0.157
0.000
0.000
0.039
0.945
0.047
0.000
1.953

Ann006002.018 grain 11
Musc
46.04
0.43
36.49
1.37
<0.06
1.62
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
11.36
0.23
<0.03
97.92
4.49
102.31

0.961
0.668
0.889
0.027

2.999
1.001
1.836
0.027
0.067
0.000
0.135
0.000
0.000
0.036
0.894
0.053
0.000
1.947

Ann006002.018 grain 11
Musc
45.80
0.54
36.76
1.22
<0.06
1.38
<0.08
<0.02
0.29
10.70
0.26
<0.03
97.05
4.45
101.39

0.960
0.666
0.897
0.000

3.050
0.950
1.842
0.014
0.066
0.000
0.131
0.000
0.000
0.039
0.934
0.000
0.000
2.000

Ann006002.018 grain 11
Musc
46.18
0.29
35.85
1.19
<0.06
1.33
<0.08
<0.02
0.31
11.09
<0.06
<0.03
96.47
4.53
101.01

0.970
0.754
0.863
0.034

3.125
0.875
1.778
0.006
0.068
0.000
0.209
0.000
0.000
0.027
0.871
0.069
0.000
1.931

Ann006002.018 grain 11
Musc
47.81
0.11
34.44
1.24
<0.06
2.14
<0.08
<0.02
0.21
10.44
0.33
<0.03
96.78
4.43
101.06

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.961
0.689
0.889
0.027

Ann006002.018 grain 11
Musc
45.58
0.73
35.84
1.20
<0.06
1.26
0.08
<0.02
0.31
10.42
<0.06
<0.03
95.62
4.51
100.13

Structural Formulas*
3.028
Si
0.972
Al(iv)
1.834
Al(vi)
0.036
Ti
0.067
Fe
0.003
Mn
0.125
Mg
0.004
V
0.000
Ca
0.040
Na
0.883
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
2.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.957
0.642
0.886
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

197

3.095
0.905
2.057
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.494
0.170
0.059
0.002
1.939

H437119_grain1
Pa
49.60
<0.02
40.27
<0.07
<0.06
0.05
<0.08
<0.02
4.08
2.14
0.30
<0.03
96.51
4.66
101.04

0.177
1.000
0.998
0.031

3.046
0.954
2.051
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.598
0.128
0.061
0.002
1.936

H437119_grain1
Pa
48.20
<0.02
40.36
<0.07
<0.06
0.05
<0.08
<0.02
4.88
1.59
0.31
<0.03
95.57
4.59
100.02

0.257
1.000
0.997
0.024

3.061
0.939
2.038
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.567
0.196
0.047
0.002
1.950

H437119_grain1
Pa
48.46
<0.02
39.99
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
<0.02
4.63
2.43
0.24
<0.03
95.92
4.63
100.44

0.149
1.000
0.999
0.019

3.009
0.991
2.069
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.003
0.000
0.000
0.629
0.110
0.039
0.000
1.961

H437119_grain1
Pa
48.00
<0.02
41.43
<0.07
<0.06
0.03
<0.08
<0.02
5.18
1.37
0.20
<0.03
96.33
4.69
100.94

0.055
1.000
0.998
0.027

2.987
1.013
2.065
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.714
0.042
0.053
0.002
1.945

H437119_grain1
Pa
47.38
<0.02
41.42
<0.07
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
<0.02
5.84
0.52
0.27
<0.03
95.57
4.62
100.07

0.110
1.000
0.998
0.019

2.982
1.018
2.060
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.700
0.087
0.038
0.003
1.958

H437119_grain1
Pa
47.74
<0.02
41.82
<0.07
<0.06
0.05
<0.08
<0.02
5.78
1.09
0.19
0.03
96.84
4.70
101.45

0.191
1.000
0.997
0.026

3.019
0.981
2.058
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.004
0.589
0.140
0.053
0.004
1.943

H437119_grain1
Pa
47.77
<0.02
40.79
<0.07
<0.06
0.07
<0.08
0.06
4.81
1.74
0.26
0.04
95.63
4.60
100.11

0.159
1.000
0.998
0.019

3.040
0.960
2.050
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.002
0.636
0.121
0.038
0.003
1.959

H437119_grain1
Pa
48.84
<0.02
41.04
<0.07
<0.06
0.05
<0.08
0.03
5.27
1.52
0.19
<0.03
97.04
4.72
101.67

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.256
1.000
0.998
0.029

H437119_grain1
Pa
48.99
<0.02
41.50
<0.07
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
<0.02
5.47
0.47
0.21
<0.03
96.73
4.73
101.37

Structural Formulas*
3.039
Si
0.961
Al(iv)
2.072
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
0.000
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.003
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.658
Na
0.037
K
0.041
F
0.000
Cl
1.959
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.054
1.000
0.998
0.021

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

198

3.056
0.944
2.042
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.007
0.000
0.000
0.481
0.296
0.027
0.000
1.973

H437119_grain4
Pa
47.73
<0.02
39.58
<0.07
<0.06
0.07
<0.08
<0.02
3.87
3.62
0.13
<0.03
95.09
4.62
99.65

0.335
1.000
0.997
0.028

3.037
0.963
2.051
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.002
0.492
0.249
0.055
0.000
1.945

H437119_grain4
Pa
47.49
<0.02
40.00
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
0.02
3.97
3.05
0.27
<0.03
94.98
4.56
99.42

0.092
1.000
0.998
0.000

3.029
0.971
2.090
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.002
0.622
0.063
0.000
0.002
1.998

H437119_grain4
Pa
46.99
<0.02
40.31
<0.07
<0.06
0.05
<0.08
0.03
4.98
0.77
<0.06
<0.03
93.35
4.64
97.99

0.110
1.000
0.997
0.020

3.036
0.964
2.069
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.627
0.078
0.039
0.001
1.960

H437119_grain4
Pa
47.67
<0.02
40.42
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
<0.02
5.08
0.96
0.19
<0.03
94.50
4.61
99.03

0.247
1.000
0.997
0.026

3.015
0.985
2.041
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.601
0.197
0.053
0.000
1.947

H437119_grain5
Pa
47.22
<0.02
40.21
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
<0.02
4.85
2.42
0.26
<0.03
95.09
4.57
99.55

0.178
1.000
0.998
0.027

3.025
0.975
2.048
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.633
0.137
0.053
0.000
1.947

H437119_grain5
Pa
47.65
<0.02
40.38
<0.07
<0.06
0.05
<0.08
<0.02
5.14
1.69
0.27
<0.03
95.26
4.59
99.74

0.074
1.000
0.997
0.014

3.014
0.986
2.052
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.005
0.000
0.000
0.732
0.058
0.029
0.000
1.971

H437119_grain5
Pa
48.10
<0.02
41.14
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
<0.02
6.02
0.73
0.14
<0.03
96.27
4.71
100.93

0.223
1.000
0.997
0.028

3.018
0.982
2.033
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
0.633
0.182
0.056
0.000
1.944

H437119_grain5
Pa
47.59
<0.02
40.34
<0.07
<0.06
0.07
<0.08
<0.02
5.15
2.25
0.28
<0.03
95.79
4.59
100.27

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.381
1.000
0.997
0.013

H437119_grain4
Pa
47.03
<0.02
39.14
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
0.03
3.78
3.82
<0.06
<0.03
94.03
4.62
98.64

Structural Formulas*
3.053
Si
0.947
Al(iv)
2.047
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
0.000
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.006
Mg
0.000
V
0.002
Ca
0.475
Na
0.317
K
0.000
F
0.000
Cl
2.000
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.399
1.000
0.997
0.000

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

199

2.991
1.009
2.057
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.685
0.097
0.049
0.000
1.951

H437119_grain6
Pa
46.99
<0.02
40.88
<0.07
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
<0.02
5.55
1.20
0.24
<0.03
94.96
4.59
99.45

0.054
1.000
0.998
0.015

2.974
1.026
2.064
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.004
0.000
0.000
0.755
0.043
0.030
0.000
1.970

H437119_grain6
Pa
47.23
<0.02
41.63
<0.07
<0.06
0.04
<0.08
<0.02
6.18
0.54
0.15
<0.03
95.86
4.69
100.48

0.130
1.000
0.997
0.022

3.009
0.991
2.051
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.002
0.673
0.101
0.045
0.002
1.954

H437119_grain6
Pa
47.17
<0.02
40.46
<0.07
<0.06
0.06
<0.08
0.03
5.44
1.24
0.22
<0.03
94.73
4.59
99.22

Table D1. Electron microprobe analyses of white mica, illite and chlorite (continued)

0.124
1.000
0.998
0.025

H437119_grain5
Pa
48.05
<0.02
40.05
<0.07
<0.06
0.07
<0.08
<0.02
4.59
2.66
0.18
<0.03
95.70
4.64
100.26

Structural Formulas*
3.048
Si
0.952
Al(iv)
2.042
Al(vi)
0.000
Ti
0.000
Fe
0.000
Mn
0.006
Mg
0.000
V
0.000
Ca
0.564
Na
0.215
K
0.035
F
0.000
Cl
1.965
OH

Sample#-spot#
Mineral
SiO2
TiO2
Al2O3
FeO
MnO
MgO
V2O3
CaO
Na2O
K2O
F
Cl
Total
H2O
Total

0.276
1.000
0.997
0.018

K/(K+Na+Ca)
Mg/(Mg+Fe+Mn)
Al(vi)/(sum Oct)
F/(F+Cl+OH)

* based on 14 oxygens for chlorite and 11 oxygens for white mica

200
Appendix E. SWIR data for samples from mineral analyses

Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

ANN007006.017
Chl
chip
Yer_00015.asd.sco
2209.18
0.196
27.875
NULL
NULL
2345.28
0.113
37.159
0.18

80JD-94D
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00041.asd.sco
2216.99
0.173
36.289
2254.61
0.364
2343.21
0.572
42.281
0.242

ANN007006.057
Chl
chip
ANN007006.057
2203.08
0.272
33.818
2242.87
0.124
2345.17
0.212
39.324
0.173

81JD-94B
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00037.asd.sco
2210.57
0.17
37.711
2252.09
0.265
2342.45
0.416
39.414
0.184
G909158
Chl
chip
YER.027
2206.11
0.16
21.455
2249.97
0.0903
2339.21
0.242
38.631
0.273

99017A
Chl
chip
Yer_00002.asd.sco
2208.44
0.449
36.125
NULL
NULL
2351.59
0.268
39.219
0.122
G909165
Chl
chip
YER.035
2206.04
0.317
35.151
2249.44
0.288
2346.25
0.311
38.686
0.0922

ANN006001.045
Chl
chip
Yer_00010.asd.sco
2210.16
0.105
32.635
2250.76
0.117
2342.47
0.199
39.128
0.186

G909166
Chl
chip
Yer_00027.asd.sco
2212.99
0.0817
34.603
2248.59
0.0577
2342.86
0.144
38.379
0.0859

ANN006002.023
Chl
chip
Yer_00007.asd.sco
2204.24
0.0779
32.59
2252.27
0.0966
2341.54
0.203
38.609
0.116

YD01-01C
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00039.asd.sco
2212.39
0.26
35.68
2248.15
0.208
2344.59
0.273
39.447
0.175

G909168
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00032.asd.sco
2207.82
0.112
21.156
2252.25
0.0767
2340.72
0.188
36.351
0.233

Table E1. Characteristics of SWIR spectra determined by TerraSpec spectrometer and The Spectral Geologist software

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Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

YD01-04
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00034.asd.sco
NULL
NULL
NULL
2253.78
0.257
2339.13
0.398
38.502
0.168

G909172
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00045.asd.sco
2206.04
0.0355
27.001
2250.47
0.0126
2319.02
0.0997
41.271
0.168

YD01-13A
Chl
chip
YER.010
2199.03
0.186
29.121
2255.55
0.203
2349.24
0.209
38.132
0.0647

G909174
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00052.asd.sco
2200.39
0.0386
26.626
2254.65
0.101
2338.96
0.298
41.276
0.198

YD01-30C
Chl
chip (vn zone)
YER.012
2206.55
0.0269
28.865
2250.45
0.07
2341.56
0.0991
32.01
0.105

H437269
Chl
TS billet
Yer_00043.asd.sco
2208.73
0.164
17.462
2252.98
0.214
2342.86
0.218
40.126
0.392
YD08-22
Chl
chip
YER.054
2215.23
0.202
33.69
2243.77
0.127
2350.34
0.181
37.627
0.0471

H437289
Chl
chip
YER.003
2223.08
0.0701
28.569
2251.28
0.0863
2344.41
0.104
37.056
0.0404

ANN006002.018
Musc
chip
ANN006002.018
2204.21
0.387
33.577
NULL
NULL
2345.9
0.271
39.436
0.0497

YD09-04
Chl
chip
Yer_00055.asd.sco
2207.79
0.238
27.04
2246.66
0.0633
2342.8
0.181
38.024
0.371

ANN007006.017
Musc
chip
Yer_00015.asd.sco
2209.18
0.196
27.875
NULL
NULL
2345.28
0.113
37.159
0.18

YTD 23 2008
Chl
chip
Yer_00058.asd.sco
2207.53
0.185
25.485
2249.26
0.109
2347
0.119
36.201
0.187

Table E1. Characteristics of SWIR spectra determined by TerraSpec spectrometer and The Spectral Geologist software (continued)

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202
Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

G909152
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00065.asd.sco
2204.28
0.497
33.554
NULL
NULL
2348.85
0.302
40.619
0.228

99017A
Musc
chip
Yer_00002.asd.sco
2208.44
0.449
36.125
NULL
NULL
2351.59
0.268
39.219
0.122

G909154
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00069.asd.sco
2204.46
0.251
32.691
NULL
NULL
2348.07
0.0876
33.526
0.159

G909153
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00067.asd.sco
2207.22
0.439
35.412
NULL
NULL
2349.36
0.252
39.845
0.236

G909173_spot1
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00047.asd.sco
2204.2
0.481
34.722
NULL
NULL
2348.13
0.329
40.433
0.266

G909155
Musc
chip
YER.024
2201.75
0.331
32.202
NULL
NULL
2346.32
0.175
40.243
0.195
G909173_spot2
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00049.asd.sco
2207.78
0.387
35.267
NULL
NULL
2348.83
0.223
36.685
0.247

G909155_spot1
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00071.asd.sco
2203.72
0.467
33.325
NULL
NULL
2349.47
0.279
39.906
0.198

G909173_spot3
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00048.asd.sco
2209.77
0.399
35.537
NULL
NULL
2350.04
0.236
37.238
0.19

G909155_spot2
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00072.asd.sco
2206.51
0.32
32.398
NULL
NULL
2349.53
0.16
38.796
0.232

G909176
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00060.asd.sco
2207.78
0.341
31.615
NULL
NULL
2349.6
0.144
37.47
0.358

G909157
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00018.asd.sco
2207.69
0.322
27.188
NULL
NULL
2352.19
0.0673
38.753
0.331

Table E1. Characteristics of SWIR spectra determined by TerraSpec spectrometer and The Spectral Geologist software (continued)

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!

203
Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

Sample #
Mineral
Sample Type
ASD Sample#
w2200
hqd2200
width2200
w2250
hqd2250
w2350
hqd2350
width2350
hqd1900

YD02-02
Musc
chip
YER.057
2190.94
0.658
33.553
NULL
NULL
2339.97
0.358
44.849
0.189

G909160
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00063.asd.sco
2204.97
0.484
33.313
NULL
NULL
2349.13
0.284
39.254
0.167

YD08-19C
Musc
chip
YER.048
2193.2
0.488
31.866
NULL
NULL
2342.38
0.245
42.346
0.0169

G909163
Musc
TS billet
Yer_00021.asd.sco
2208.68
0.235
26.669
NULL
NULL
2350.95
0.0559
34.527
0.325

G909158
Musc
chip
YER.027
2206.11
0.16
21.455
2249.97
0.0903
2339.21
0.242
38.631
0.273

G909173
Musc
chip
YER.044
2206.5
0.332
27.497
NULL
NULL
2348
0.0914
36.162
0.413
YD01-13A
Musc
chip
YER.010
2199.03
0.186
29.121
2255.55
0.203
2349.24
0.209
38.132
0.0647

YD08-21
Musc
chip
YER.049
2196.39
0.482
33.622
NULL
NULL
2344.61
0.263
40.869
0.215
YD08-22
Musc
chip
YER.054
2215.23
0.202
33.69
2243.77
0.127
2350.34
0.181
37.627
0.0471

YD09-06
Musc
chip
Yer_00053.asd.sco
2202.11
0.471
33.117
NULL
NULL
2348.3
0.266
39.448
0.1

H437199
Pa
chip
H437199
2187.78
0.531
29.132
NULL
NULL
2337.69
0.228
45.328
0.19

H437113
Pyr
chip
H437113
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
NULL
2317.89
0.242
31.391
0.0604

Table E1. Characteristics of SWIR spectra determined by TerraSpec spectrometer and The Spectral Geologist software (continued)

204
Appendix F. Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry data
Act
G909166_25-1
1
1.50
2.26
142436.42
90.34
52.82
467.77
225.15
5.05
4318.73
40.50
15.18
15.09
149.46
146.42
2.84
0.86
0.81
0.44
53.50
0.13
0.49
BDL
0.08
2.52
2.37
0.18
1.25
0.02
1.24
0.61
0.00
30.47

Act
G909166_25-3
0
5.59
10.56
142436.42
984827.54
53.30
409.01
184.15
10.31
3576.01
31.60
33.70
35.25
120.36
129.60
277.22
6.31
23.39
2.47
2288.73
2.45
0.72
BDL
0.27
86.42
103.54
10.93
8.45
0.05
89.93
44.88
0.03
30.47

Act
G909166_27-1
1.5
1.05
1.86
142436.42
22.22
35.38
409.51
161.36
3.51
2749.96
27.03
9.12
8.89
106.91
104.89
2.58
0.70
0.41
1.09
52.55
0.30
0.47
0.04
0.07
11.28
12.03
0.23
1.60
0.02
0.97
0.64
BDL
30.47

Act
G909166_27-2
1
1.00
1.29
142436.42
95.50
37.86
639.77
215.85
3.76
2609.36
25.90
10.90
10.98
96.22
98.00
1.87
0.71
0.03
0.33
16.04
0.42
0.58
BDL
0.06
73.87
76.48
0.07
0.71
0.00
1.23
7.45
BDL
30.47

Act
G909166_29-1
1.5
1.38
7.17
142436.42
4562.61
65.47
2502.59
243.57
11.34
3080.45
31.25
14.27
13.55
112.80
109.90
4.03
0.95
0.53
2.72
54.20
0.80
0.64
0.05
0.13
6.63
6.93
0.57
1.32
0.02
2.87
1.52
0.01
30.47

Act
G909166_29-2
1
2.08
1.75
142436.42
4104.65
75.97
1771.37
252.70
21.11
2921.38
34.70
10.39
10.43
113.56
113.10
2.77
0.98
BDL
2.15
74.65
0.40
0.67
BDL
0.07
252.58
248.58
0.35
1.62
0.01
1.01
1.08
0.01
30.47

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS


Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Act
G909166_29-4
1
1.69
3.02
142436.42
54466.25
62.94
1324.57
211.78
7.83
3169.34
41.04
19.17
19.70
161.24
161.54
19.16
1.29
2.99
1.17
162.69
0.81
0.60
BDL
0.15
3.10
6.56
1.11
2.56
0.04
16.64
5.45
0.01
30.47

Act
G909166_29-5
1.5
1.60
1.11
142436.42
11.33
29.44
178.83
73.24
6.59
1828.98
18.61
16.85
16.67
90.35
91.50
2.33
0.34
BDL
8.07
45.36
0.25
0.30
BDL
0.13
101.89
104.13
0.14
0.87
0.02
0.40
0.18
0.04
30.47

Act
G909166_34-2
1
18.55
1.85
142436.42
323.97
38.21
193.80
215.96
7.89
3615.69
68.81
106.21
110.81
276.19
268.32
2.09
2.19
BDL
3.37
5.77
0.35
0.47
BDL
0.33
2.82
2.93
0.11
1.49
0.02
0.32
0.88
0.01
30.47

205

Act
G909166_25-1
1
1.50
2.26
142436.42
90.34
52.82
467.77
225.15
5.05
4318.73
40.50
15.18
15.09
149.46
146.42
2.84
0.86
0.81
0.44
53.50
0.13
0.49
BDL
0.08
2.52
2.37
0.18
1.25
0.02
1.24
0.61
0.00
30.47

Act
G909166_25-3
0
5.59
10.56
142436.42
984827.54
53.30
409.01
184.15
10.31
3576.01
31.60
33.70
35.25
120.36
129.60
277.22
6.31
23.39
2.47
2288.73
2.45
0.72
BDL
0.27
86.42
103.54
10.93
8.45
0.05
89.93
44.88
0.03
30.47

Act
G909166_27-1
1.5
1.05
1.86
142436.42
22.22
35.38
409.51
161.36
3.51
2749.96
27.03
9.12
8.89
106.91
104.89
2.58
0.70
0.41
1.09
52.55
0.30
0.47
0.04
0.07
11.28
12.03
0.23
1.60
0.02
0.97
0.64
BDL
30.47

Act
G909166_27-2
1
1.00
1.29
142436.42
95.50
37.86
639.77
215.85
3.76
2609.36
25.90
10.90
10.98
96.22
98.00
1.87
0.71
0.03
0.33
16.04
0.42
0.58
BDL
0.06
73.87
76.48
0.07
0.71
0.00
1.23
7.45
BDL
30.47

Act
G909166_29-1
1.5
1.38
7.17
142436.42
4562.61
65.47
2502.59
243.57
11.34
3080.45
31.25
14.27
13.55
112.80
109.90
4.03
0.95
0.53
2.72
54.20
0.80
0.64
0.05
0.13
6.63
6.93
0.57
1.32
0.02
2.87
1.52
0.01
30.47

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Act
G909166_29-2
1
2.08
1.75
142436.42
4104.65
75.97
1771.37
252.70
21.11
2921.38
34.70
10.39
10.43
113.56
113.10
2.77
0.98
BDL
2.15
74.65
0.40
0.67
BDL
0.07
252.58
248.58
0.35
1.62
0.01
1.01
1.08
0.01
30.47

Act
G909166_29-4
1
1.69
3.02
142436.42
54466.25
62.94
1324.57
211.78
7.83
3169.34
41.04
19.17
19.70
161.24
161.54
19.16
1.29
2.99
1.17
162.69
0.81
0.60
BDL
0.15
3.10
6.56
1.11
2.56
0.04
16.64
5.45
0.01
30.47

206

0.07
0.22
2848.73
20.65
2.60
26.49
6.62
0.14
117.59
1.25
0.47
0.45
5.23
5.18
0.16
0.05
0.21
0.03
5.92
0.02
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.21
0.14
0.02
0.08
0.01
0.14
0.18
0.00

Act
G909166_25-1
1
0.55
0.97
2848.73
44834.77
2.62
42.18
13.87
0.47
98.89
1.10
1.87
1.17
4.46
4.25
17.21
0.58
2.03
0.10
97.86
0.10
0.04
BDL
0.05
6.47
6.65
0.44
0.91
0.02
8.95
2.85
0.02

Act
G909166_25-3
0
0.06
0.08
2848.73
5.10
1.78
36.72
7.01
0.14
87.16
0.99
0.43
0.49
3.71
3.39
0.13
0.06
0.05
0.14
9.62
0.07
0.05
0.01
0.00
2.05
2.09
0.04
0.09
0.01
0.23
0.17
BDL

Act
G909166_27-1
1.5
0.27
0.15
2848.73
6.00
2.36
98.34
11.23
0.13
109.84
1.35
1.00
1.05
5.30
5.23
0.12
0.04
0.06
0.02
2.61
0.04
0.05
BDL
0.01
38.68
60.35
0.01
0.06
0.00
0.35
1.54
BDL

Act
G909166_27-2
1
0.05
0.32
2848.73
562.28
3.29
126.52
8.57
0.32
107.22
1.13
0.66
0.41
4.71
5.42
0.44
0.05
0.06
0.51
3.39
0.09
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.41
0.48
0.06
0.04
0.00
0.29
0.09
0.00

Act
G909166_29-1
1.5

0.56
0.14
2848.73
694.37
4.16
98.19
9.68
0.97
161.88
1.35
0.40
0.60
4.64
5.74
0.18
0.13
BDL
0.33
8.03
0.06
0.11
BDL
0.01
98.53
92.99
0.05
0.18
0.01
0.15
0.15
0.00

Act
G909166_29-2
1

0.06
0.13
2848.73
4343.21
3.71
71.74
6.88
0.25
83.10
1.33
1.85
2.23
6.96
7.78
1.13
0.17
0.55
0.25
9.00
0.14
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.39
0.61
0.14
0.23
0.01
1.28
0.58
0.00

Act
G909166_29-4
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

207

0.22
0.85
4893.37
33.22
4.03
52.21
12.98
1.02
200.06
2.60
1.68
1.67
7.29
6.99
1.00
0.69
0.69
0.03
6.19
0.03
0.09
BDL
0.01
0.23
0.15
0.03
0.10
0.01
0.17
0.18
0.00

Act
G909166_25-1
1
0.97
3.97
4893.37
287130.75
4.06
57.68
16.60
2.12
166.55
2.09
4.05
3.92
6.06
5.95
98.18
5.08
18.92
0.12
124.70
0.22
0.14
BDL
0.05
6.97
7.23
1.36
0.97
0.02
11.11
4.41
0.02

Act
G909166_25-3
0
0.16
0.68
4893.37
8.18
2.73
53.85
10.64
0.72
134.97
1.81
1.06
1.06
5.19
4.78
0.91
0.56
0.33
0.14
9.78
0.07
0.10
0.01
0.01
2.07
2.12
0.05
0.11
0.01
0.24
0.18
BDL

Act
G909166_27-1
1.5
0.31
0.49
4893.37
28.15
3.23
116.01
15.51
0.77
147.06
1.99
1.53
1.57
6.23
6.11
0.66
0.57
0.07
0.02
2.67
0.05
0.11
BDL
0.01
38.74
60.39
0.02
0.07
0.00
0.36
1.64
BDL

Act
G909166_27-2
1
0.20
2.63
4893.37
1429.19
5.04
271.91
14.80
2.30
157.56
2.09
1.66
1.50
6.08
6.46
1.47
0.76
0.43
0.51
3.85
0.11
0.12
0.01
0.01
0.45
0.52
0.09
0.07
0.00
0.36
0.15
0.00

Act
G909166_29-1
1.5

0.64
0.66
4893.37
1370.91
6.08
196.63
15.83
4.35
195.43
2.37
1.18
1.26
6.04
6.79
0.98
0.80
BDL
0.34
8.42
0.07
0.16
BDL
0.01
98.82
93.24
0.06
0.19
0.01
0.17
0.17
0.00

Act
G909166_29-2
1

0.25
1.11
4893.37
16275.30
5.22
146.20
12.55
1.59
144.96
2.66
2.76
3.06
8.86
9.35
6.77
1.05
2.47
0.25
10.54
0.15
0.11
BDL
0.02
0.40
0.64
0.19
0.25
0.01
1.77
0.71
0.00

Act
G909166_29-4
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

208

Act
G909166_29-5
1.5
1.60
1.11
142436.42
11.33
29.44
178.83
73.24
6.59
1828.98
18.61
16.85
16.67
90.35
91.50
2.33
0.34
BDL
8.07
45.36
0.25
0.30
BDL
0.13
101.89
104.13
0.14
0.87
0.02
0.40
0.18
0.04
30.47

Act
G909166_34-2
1
18.55
1.85
142436.42
323.97
38.21
193.80
215.96
7.89
3615.69
68.81
106.21
110.81
276.19
268.32
2.09
2.19
BDL
3.37
5.77
0.35
0.47
BDL
0.33
2.82
2.93
0.11
1.49
0.02
0.32
0.88
0.01
30.47

Act
G909166_36-1
1
2.00
2.05
142436.42
1351.78
34.62
209.11
181.40
4.30
2584.42
33.18
15.38
15.45
157.37
152.47
3.12
0.70
0.28
1.46
13.61
0.16
0.48
BDL
0.05
16.76
18.68
0.30
0.60
0.01
0.77
0.53
0.01
30.47

Act
G909166_36-2
1.5
0.70
2.28
142436.42
118.55
49.83
1847.08
128.52
4.75
2928.90
30.36
17.70
17.16
129.91
125.56
3.69
0.95
0.79
0.37
9.30
1.25
0.46
BDL
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.39
1.55
0.01
0.30
0.67
BDL
30.47

Act
G909166_36-3
1.5
2.65
3.17
142436.42
630.30
50.68
3236.71
265.42
13.16
2624.93
46.05
39.29
38.97
164.92
160.41
4.49
1.06
0.24
1.97
45.63
0.47
0.80
BDL
0.12
32.95
31.25
1.62
2.10
0.01
1.34
1.02
0.01
30.47

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Act
G909166_36-4
1.5
4.48
2.89
142436.42
4700.68
60.18
1700.92
222.55
4.25
3105.27
51.76
35.69
36.23
227.55
220.21
4.49
0.83
BDL
1.98
20.71
0.15
0.75
BDL
0.10
2.50
2.53
0.27
0.89
0.02
1.10
0.78
0.01
30.47

Act
G909166_37-1
1
0.91
1.47
142436.42
10.04
48.66
668.24
145.61
7.58
2630.93
27.69
9.05
8.59
112.52
108.28
2.27
0.90
BDL
0.39
7.17
0.06
0.31
BDL
0.05
5.02
4.54
0.15
0.97
0.01
0.08
0.26
BDL
30.47

209

0.13
0.21
2848.73
0.68
1.45
9.32
2.07
0.24
50.23
0.54
0.84
0.74
3.15
2.97
0.12
0.06
BDL
0.55
2.20
0.08
0.03
BDL
0.01
4.00
4.75
0.02
0.04
0.00
0.06
0.02
0.00

Act
G909166_29-5
1.5
0.77
0.12
2848.73
58.20
2.13
203.76
9.94
0.24
198.33
2.84
3.40
4.34
12.33
10.99
0.18
0.17
BDL
0.12
0.26
0.05
0.06
BDL
0.01
0.24
0.33
0.10
0.09
0.01
0.10
0.06
0.00

Act
G909166_34-2
1
0.11
0.11
2848.73
81.96
3.20
32.92
9.90
0.22
144.82
2.11
0.54
0.61
9.24
8.22
0.15
0.07
0.10
0.06
4.05
0.01
0.03
BDL
0.02
1.40
1.71
0.05
0.02
0.00
0.14
0.08
0.00

Act
G909166_36-1
1
0.04
0.14
2848.73
41.33
2.48
84.40
3.91
0.20
94.55
1.07
0.65
0.55
4.84
4.66
0.20
0.07
0.14
0.01
0.81
0.18
0.03
BDL
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.11
0.10
0.00
0.02
0.04
BDL

Act
G909166_36-2
1.5
0.13
0.36
2848.73
57.33
2.51
160.67
7.84
0.36
71.78
1.31
1.41
1.38
5.52
5.10
0.30
0.04
0.10
0.48
2.76
0.07
0.11
BDL
0.01
10.46
8.65
0.12
0.09
0.00
0.18
0.05
0.00

Act
G909166_36-3
1.5

0.19
0.27
2848.73
268.20
3.00
78.42
6.77
0.21
89.94
1.51
1.45
1.64
7.59
6.85
0.25
0.09
BDL
0.09
1.19
0.02
0.08
BDL
0.01
0.22
0.11
0.04
0.07
0.00
0.09
0.04
0.00

Act
G909166_36-4
1.5

0.08
0.08
2848.73
0.82
2.52
67.57
5.97
0.21
91.70
1.15
0.40
0.97
3.77
3.74
0.12
0.06
BDL
0.04
0.34
0.03
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.50
0.24
0.02
0.04
0.00
0.01
0.04
BDL

Act
G909166_37-1
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

210

0.26
0.46
4893.37
3.33
2.24
19.56
4.18
1.34
84.98
1.18
1.98
1.92
4.40
4.17
0.82
0.28
BDL
0.58
2.68
0.09
0.06
BDL
0.01
5.03
5.55
0.02
0.05
0.00
0.07
0.02
0.00

Act
G909166_29-5
1.5
2.74
0.68
4893.37
109.96
3.08
204.61
14.61
1.60
240.20
4.79
11.82
12.55
15.50
13.96
0.75
1.76
BDL
0.14
0.33
0.05
0.10
BDL
0.03
0.25
0.34
0.11
0.10
0.01
0.11
0.09
0.00

Act
G909166_34-2
1
0.31
0.76
4893.37
397.82
3.78
38.58
13.37
0.89
174.22
2.82
1.73
1.75
10.68
9.57
1.10
0.56
0.25
0.07
4.08
0.02
0.09
BDL
0.02
1.49
1.79
0.06
0.03
0.00
0.15
0.09
0.00

Act
G909166_36-1
1
0.11
0.84
4893.37
53.61
3.82
196.67
7.48
0.97
144.87
2.01
2.00
1.90
6.56
6.16
1.30
0.76
0.65
0.02
0.87
0.21
0.09
BDL
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.12
0.11
0.00
0.03
0.07
BDL

Act
G909166_36-2
1.5
0.40
1.21
4893.37
190.35
3.88
350.30
15.32
2.67
121.78
2.90
4.42
4.37
7.87
7.24
1.59
0.85
0.22
0.48
3.16
0.08
0.18
BDL
0.02
10.51
8.70
0.23
0.12
0.00
0.20
0.09
0.00

Act
G909166_36-3
1.5

0.66
1.09
4893.37
1380.01
4.62
181.41
12.94
0.88
147.08
3.27
4.07
4.18
10.84
9.84
1.59
0.67
BDL
0.10
1.38
0.03
0.16
BDL
0.01
0.23
0.13
0.05
0.08
0.00
0.12
0.07
0.00

Act
G909166_36-4
1.5

0.15
0.54
4893.37
3.00
3.79
93.25
9.37
1.54
134.65
1.93
1.04
1.33
5.38
5.10
0.80
0.72
BDL
0.04
0.42
0.03
0.06
BDL
0.01
0.52
0.27
0.03
0.06
0.00
0.01
0.04
BDL

Act
G909166_37-1
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

211

Act
G909166_37-2
1.5
1.72
3.12
142436.42
727.08
47.60
505.82
120.65
6.01
3260.49
34.18
19.43
19.75
135.07
132.58
4.07
0.89
0.42
0.66
11.89
0.24
0.49
BDL
0.10
0.39
0.87
0.18
1.15
0.00
0.46
0.30
0.01
30.47

Act
G909166_39-1
1.5
2.16
2.43
142436.42
24.11
59.82
1325.02
215.82
33.40
3843.39
37.91
19.39
18.67
144.77
143.77
3.36
BDL
BDL
0.98
16.76
0.62
0.40
BDL
0.11
65.82
64.80
0.40
1.43
0.02
0.26
0.73
BDL
30.47

Act
G909166_39-2
1.5
1.41
2.15
142436.42
7778.55
57.51
1354.47
190.97
5.63
3145.04
30.54
11.48
11.70
120.83
120.03
5.60
0.91
0.64
0.45
58.38
0.38
0.58
BDL
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.39
1.57
0.01
1.58
1.03
0.01
30.47

Chl
80JD-94D_01-1
2.5
50.74
2.00
132619.67
432.21
2.67
2422.49
142.01
101.40
2030.07
67.50
509.28
498.74
138.74
139.46
1.90
2.07
BDL
35.16
15.54
BDL
0.27
BDL
2.77
144.53
143.22
0.41
1.26
BDL
0.87
0.74
0.24
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_01-2
2.5
55.72
2.37
132619.67
20.98
2.45
2140.70
128.21
135.76
1730.85
49.92
504.37
501.24
118.69
133.27
0.45
1.93
BDL
58.50
110.48
0.08
0.28
0.06
4.09
340.05
344.27
0.25
3.20
0.03
0.31
1.72
0.40
28.37

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
80JD-94D_02-1
2
47.80
1.75
132619.67
28.28
3.02
7617.12
103.73
58.61
1972.06
35.44
578.31
570.36
126.87
132.11
0.61
BDL
BDL
23.26
7.33
BDL
0.37
BDL
2.01
112.53
110.62
3.02
4.05
0.02
0.02
0.78
0.09
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_02-2
1.5
56.52
2.57
132619.67
1889.19
5.65
44273.24
220.77
61.19
1785.30
29.80
607.85
599.07
111.27
109.91
2.84
2.36
1.34
33.45
33.18
0.14
1.60
0.06
3.85
104.32
106.79
11.44
4.63
0.09
0.05
0.89
0.25
28.37

212

0.09
0.28
2848.73
111.83
2.35
19.63
3.62
0.17
88.87
0.97
0.99
0.59
5.01
4.24
0.22
0.10
0.10
0.05
0.84
0.03
0.05
BDL
0.01
3.57
3.08
0.02
0.15
0.00
0.04
0.03
0.00

Act
G909166_37-2
1.5
0.22
0.19
2848.73
1.22
3.34
47.50
6.57
1.05
111.92
1.21
0.88
0.84
4.90
4.95
0.16
BDL
BDL
0.04
0.74
0.08
0.03
BDL
0.01
6.01
5.90
0.08
0.06
0.00
0.04
0.13
BDL

Act
G909166_39-1
1.5
0.06
0.40
2848.73
550.11
3.51
65.31
5.80
0.18
114.47
1.48
0.39
0.41
4.55
6.00
0.38
0.07
0.21
0.04
3.09
0.05
0.03
BDL
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.04
0.06
0.00
0.21
0.07
0.00

Act
G909166_39-2
1.5
2.34
0.22
2652.39
25.89
0.25
125.80
5.97
3.13
51.51
2.51
19.26
23.66
3.68
3.89
0.76
0.20
BDL
1.86
0.82
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.26
12.51
12.50
0.05
0.08
BDL
0.12
0.12
0.02

Chl
80JD-94D_01-1
2.5
2.02
0.15
2652.39
1.13
0.09
54.77
4.60
5.56
47.55
1.90
14.12
19.79
4.94
3.73
0.04
0.17
BDL
1.82
4.49
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.13
18.79
16.09
0.03
0.50
0.01
0.06
0.66
0.03

Chl
80JD-94D_01-2
2.5

1.31
0.25
2652.39
4.89
0.17
561.45
6.57
2.83
64.69
1.13
18.27
24.52
3.42
4.17
0.14
BDL
BDL
1.68
0.33
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.08
6.90
8.23
1.35
0.38
0.01
0.01
0.11
0.05

Chl
80JD-94D_02-1
2

1.24
0.40
2652.39
414.11
0.29
1630.19
7.40
1.90
42.43
1.03
27.77
30.00
3.15
3.03
0.21
0.17
0.41
0.82
1.41
0.02
0.11
0.02
0.15
8.00
8.16
0.55
0.46
0.01
0.01
0.06
0.02

Chl
80JD-94D_02-2
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

213

0.26
1.17
4893.37
237.37
3.64
52.46
6.99
1.22
151.09
2.15
2.29
2.18
6.80
6.00
1.44
0.72
0.35
0.06
0.93
0.03
0.10
BDL
0.01
3.57
3.08
0.03
0.16
0.00
0.05
0.04
0.00

Act
G909166_37-2
1.5
0.38
0.91
4893.37
7.05
4.83
135.99
12.56
6.79
182.41
2.45
2.25
2.15
6.95
6.77
1.18
BDL
BDL
0.04
0.93
0.10
0.08
BDL
0.01
6.32
6.16
0.09
0.08
0.00
0.05
0.14
BDL

Act
G909166_39-1
1.5
0.21
0.88
4893.37
2306.61
4.86
145.72
11.10
1.14
164.30
2.27
1.29
1.31
6.13
7.13
1.99
0.73
0.56
0.04
3.66
0.06
0.11
BDL
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.06
0.09
0.00
0.24
0.10
0.00

Act
G909166_39-2
1.5
7.46
0.76
4556.12
126.83
0.27
260.09
9.56
20.62
89.50
4.60
57.37
58.33
5.26
5.50
1.01
1.67
BDL
1.94
0.85
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.32
12.67
12.66
0.07
0.11
BDL
0.13
0.13
0.03

Chl
80JD-94D_01-1
2.5
8.04
0.87
4556.12
6.13
0.14
208.49
8.16
27.85
78.45
3.42
55.35
57.12
5.89
5.26
0.16
1.55
BDL
2.04
4.74
0.03
0.06
0.03
0.30
19.35
16.80
0.04
0.54
0.01
0.07
0.68
0.05

Chl
80JD-94D_01-2
2.5

6.80
0.68
4556.12
9.48
0.21
909.72
8.54
12.12
96.12
2.32
64.03
65.71
4.85
5.57
0.25
BDL
BDL
1.72
0.34
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.15
7.07
8.38
1.40
0.45
0.01
0.01
0.13
0.05

Chl
80JD-94D_02-1
2

7.99
1.02
4556.12
682.65
0.36
4468.43
13.77
12.45
77.09
1.99
70.22
70.72
4.36
4.31
1.01
1.89
1.15
0.97
1.48
0.03
0.31
0.03
0.29
8.13
8.30
1.47
0.54
0.01
0.01
0.09
0.03

Chl
80JD-94D_02-2
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

214

Chl
80JD-94D_02-3
1.5
10.50
19.60
132619.67
112.66
34.78
1633.68
157.51
26.27
1739.29
6.13
134.66
132.72
27.19
63.16
7.48
2.25
BDL
32.87
2820.66
0.01
1.16
BDL
1.54
691.02
709.33
0.32
18.55
0.79
1.64
2.34
0.22
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_03-1
0
14.79
4.87
132619.67
380458.08
16.17
346.61
166.98
50.19
1263.35
12.34
261.38
255.97
38.86
48.04
35.06
BDL
0.66
14.86
3726.76
0.12
0.93
BDL
1.01
90.63
88.75
12.61
4.82
0.91
20.33
6.66
0.11
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_03-3
1
22.35
1.63
132619.67
10427.70
6.28
11741.79
115.63
51.34
1516.19
27.36
269.05
272.92
93.01
92.38
1.37
2.39
BDL
2.22
60.03
0.28
0.82
BDL
0.30
7.19
7.77
1.92
1.13
0.07
0.61
0.76
0.01
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_03-4
2.5
45.33
2.13
132619.67
86.84
3.06
5621.19
110.29
64.21
2081.65
36.83
542.03
544.05
130.37
128.22
0.53
3.06
BDL
33.73
61.08
0.17
0.38
0.05
3.08
25.94
24.51
2.48
4.06
0.03
0.02
0.39
0.27
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_03-5
2
41.82
0.94
132619.67
1104.01
1.81
1133.83
88.46
64.67
2296.62
41.02
408.38
409.75
132.16
129.35
0.46
2.10
BDL
2.53
38.43
BDL
0.27
0.13
0.67
8.74
8.97
0.45
1.68
0.02
0.02
0.19
0.03
28.37

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
80JD-94D_05-1
2
59.56
2.32
132619.67
46.36
2.34
8182.39
161.34
52.00
1803.54
35.24
989.26
1056.82
128.01
128.25
1.03
3.80
BDL
87.66
BDL
0.17
0.47
BDL
6.28
82.19
79.16
2.47
3.21
0.19
0.01
0.33
0.65
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_05-2
3
43.65
1.21
132619.67
26.59
1.97
151.65
123.84
43.35
2437.90
29.17
222.37
219.17
136.78
131.63
0.15
0.08
BDL
0.64
238.45
0.11
0.18
BDL
0.18
3.06
3.25
BDL
1.58
0.03
0.08
0.16
0.02
28.37

215

0.24
1.25
2652.39
144.32
0.92
56.14
5.39
0.89
98.17
0.31
15.43
15.58
0.73
2.05
0.26
0.25
BDL
1.07
63.95
0.05
0.10
BDL
0.07
15.68
18.96
0.04
1.10
0.06
0.09
0.10
0.03

Chl
80JD-94D_02-3
1.5
0.40
0.49
2652.39
15358.10
1.81
15.85
5.80
1.62
33.62
0.56
13.91
14.40
1.78
1.40
1.09
BDL
0.45
1.77
104.24
0.04
0.09
BDL
0.08
7.96
7.31
0.70
0.33
0.05
0.77
0.31
0.02

Chl
80JD-94D_03-1
0
0.87
0.36
2652.39
1223.90
0.53
409.29
5.26
2.34
47.71
0.99
11.25
8.98
3.13
2.96
0.14
0.25
BDL
0.29
33.88
0.12
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.46
0.37
0.22
0.09
0.01
0.21
0.03
0.00

Chl
80JD-94D_03-3
1
1.02
0.16
2652.39
21.28
0.09
219.93
3.87
1.84
55.84
1.19
15.91
15.90
3.67
4.22
0.05
0.30
BDL
0.85
5.26
0.07
0.04
0.06
0.09
0.73
0.80
0.15
0.38
0.01
0.01
0.09
0.04

Chl
80JD-94D_03-4
2.5
1.29
0.26
2652.39
48.12
0.11
45.91
5.21
2.14
55.33
1.23
12.46
18.40
5.15
5.18
0.08
0.51
BDL
0.50
2.87
BDL
0.06
0.03
0.08
0.51
0.36
0.24
0.16
0.00
0.02
0.02
0.00

Chl
80JD-94D_03-5
2

1.75
0.39
2652.39
5.20
0.12
419.81
5.70
1.88
53.60
1.43
47.20
37.85
6.97
6.03
0.04
0.36
BDL
2.15
BDL
0.06
0.08
BDL
0.28
3.58
1.95
0.98
0.19
0.08
0.04
0.06
0.03

Chl
80JD-94D_05-1
2

1.85
0.15
2652.39
1.24
0.10
7.56
4.15
1.25
57.73
0.96
6.03
7.05
4.55
3.73
0.06
0.69
BDL
0.36
6.32
0.06
0.03
BDL
0.03
0.26
0.12
BDL
0.11
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.00

Chl
80JD-94D_05-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

216

1.49
7.24
4556.12
147.90
1.65
163.46
9.88
5.35
116.48
0.47
21.03
21.07
1.03
2.70
2.61
1.82
BDL
1.19
74.85
0.05
0.23
BDL
0.12
18.31
21.41
0.06
1.56
0.09
0.13
0.20
0.03

Chl
80JD-94D_02-3
1.5
2.10
1.84
4556.12
110366.96
1.92
36.22
10.53
10.22
56.61
0.90
31.03
30.92
2.07
1.94
12.19
BDL
0.70
1.79
116.22
0.04
0.19
BDL
0.11
8.06
7.41
1.66
0.44
0.10
1.37
0.57
0.03

Chl
80JD-94D_03-1
0
3.24
0.69
4556.12
3235.92
0.58
1176.87
8.04
10.58
72.55
1.85
30.69
30.52
4.01
3.92
0.50
1.93
BDL
0.29
33.89
0.12
0.15
BDL
0.03
0.47
0.39
0.32
0.11
0.01
0.21
0.06
0.00

Chl
80JD-94D_03-3
1
6.41
0.79
4556.12
32.79
0.15
572.19
6.97
13.04
93.54
2.41
59.67
60.29
5.09
5.53
0.19
2.47
BDL
1.01
5.33
0.07
0.08
0.06
0.22
0.81
0.87
0.33
0.45
0.01
0.01
0.09
0.05

Chl
80JD-94D_03-4
2.5
5.98
0.43
4556.12
320.77
0.13
116.02
6.98
13.17
99.58
2.64
45.09
47.51
6.27
6.31
0.18
1.76
BDL
0.50
2.91
BDL
0.08
0.04
0.09
0.52
0.38
0.24
0.19
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.01

Chl
80JD-94D_03-5
2

8.50
0.93
4556.12
14.30
0.15
876.06
10.22
10.62
84.27
2.47
115.09
119.14
7.79
7.01
0.36
3.06
BDL
2.56
BDL
0.06
0.12
BDL
0.50
3.76
2.25
1.02
0.27
0.08
0.04
0.07
0.07

Chl
80JD-94D_05-1
2

6.37
0.46
4556.12
7.74
0.13
16.13
7.72
8.80
105.15
1.92
24.35
24.46
5.86
5.23
0.08
0.69
BDL
0.36
7.12
0.06
0.04
BDL
0.03
0.27
0.13
BDL
0.14
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.00

Chl
80JD-94D_05-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

217

Chl
80JD-94D_05-3
3
34.55
2.35
132619.67
28.98
1.75
287.89
99.59
84.20
2402.03
28.14
267.36
261.15
124.10
119.34
0.19
1.70
1.50
0.56
9.44
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.24
8.61
8.58
0.04
1.97
0.03
BDL
0.01
0.00
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_06-1
3
44.31
1.59
132619.67
27.29
2.14
159.88
113.59
40.57
2432.19
33.54
242.37
242.04
135.49
126.55
0.29
2.65
BDL
0.69
108.71
BDL
0.17
BDL
0.15
2.27
1.78
BDL
1.28
0.06
BDL
0.09
BDL
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_06-2
3
40.87
1.54
132619.67
49.02
2.50
200.90
136.30
23.52
2403.58
38.27
120.91
118.78
125.24
120.15
0.22
1.93
0.49
0.53
213.63
0.20
0.34
BDL
0.18
3.73
2.77
0.25
1.14
0.10
BDL
0.14
BDL
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_08-1
1
5.33
6.27
132619.67
136.38
33.07
709.74
253.43
47.93
692.80
5.35
112.39
108.31
19.47
21.46
1.92
2.96
BDL
1.64
5885.09
BDL
1.50
BDL
0.22
4.27
4.13
0.28
6.92
1.97
1.67
3.61
BDL
28.37

Chl
80JD-94D_08-2
0
19.69
8.78
132619.67
635374.32
22.71
2247.05
188.29
61.86
2956.94
22.70
283.31
279.16
75.43
85.89
45.90
4.54
6.09
8.80
4454.74
0.03
0.68
BDL
0.64
74.66
85.62
11.92
8.61
1.39
51.08
14.70
0.06
28.37

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
80JD-94D_08-3
0
6.77
22.01
132619.67
1824991.11
42.42
105582.31
698.04
106.54
6290.82
8.27
157.79
158.16
36.15
52.00
85.46
7.53
16.80
3.19
9118.80
3.95
5.26
BDL
0.47
47.44
83.96
63.09
33.06
1.78
228.60
76.91
0.01
28.37

Chl
81JD-94B_18-1
2.5
127.17
2.76
336106.96
240.86
5.81
227.36
236.75
167.74
12392.58
26.18
769.64
775.76
749.69
731.94
0.81
6.37
1.51
1.17
141.52
BDL
0.52
BDL
0.12
2.42
3.07
BDL
1.81
0.11
16.98
0.98
BDL
28.70

218

0.78
0.12
2652.39
1.35
0.06
42.50
3.43
2.46
69.67
0.91
6.53
7.77
4.19
3.58
0.08
0.16
0.36
0.03
0.79
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.01
0.84
1.41
0.01
0.12
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.00

Chl
80JD-94D_05-3
3
1.12
0.27
2652.39
1.37
0.10
6.69
3.80
1.22
58.22
1.03
8.39
7.79
4.04
3.54
0.05
0.22
BDL
0.04
13.14
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.18
0.06
BDL
0.14
0.01
BDL
0.03
BDL

Chl
80JD-94D_06-1
3
0.98
0.27
2652.39
2.07
0.12
4.93
5.28
0.78
56.46
1.24
4.41
4.87
3.30
3.36
0.04
0.26
0.44
0.03
11.24
0.10
0.12
BDL
0.04
0.24
0.63
0.06
0.08
0.03
BDL
0.01
BDL

Chl
80JD-94D_06-2
3
0.54
0.72
2652.39
10.57
1.03
27.97
10.22
1.82
20.28
0.31
6.33
5.22
1.03
1.04
0.54
1.06
BDL
0.14
471.72
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.03
0.52
0.14
0.05
0.42
0.36
0.10
0.16
BDL

Chl
80JD-94D_08-1
1
0.58
0.24
2652.39
23838.09
0.72
65.02
6.26
2.32
106.97
0.94
7.51
8.98
2.28
3.37
1.13
0.44
0.81
0.82
97.24
0.16
0.11
BDL
0.05
5.55
5.86
0.73
0.51
0.07
1.43
0.59
0.02

Chl
80JD-94D_08-2
0

0.57
1.26
2652.39
79510.89
1.47
5107.47
25.45
3.33
198.78
0.36
5.83
5.96
1.60
2.78
2.67
0.49
1.87
0.21
308.05
0.61
0.29
BDL
0.04
2.30
3.97
3.42
1.82
0.10
10.33
4.21
0.02

Chl
80JD-94D_08-3
0

1.14
6.85
6722.14
20.16
1.75
1.27
1.08
1.07
1.06
0.97
1.12
0.98
0.81
1.12
2.67
0.22
8.00
5.67
2.20
BDL
4.23
BDL
7.25
4.49
1.44
BDL
1.55
7.24
1.54
3.05
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_18-1
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

219

4.89
0.86
4556.12
8.43
0.09
50.38
6.26
17.10
111.14
1.85
29.11
28.98
5.37
4.88
0.10
1.37
1.25
0.03
0.80
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.84
1.41
0.01
0.17
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.00

Chl
80JD-94D_05-3
3
6.29
0.64
4556.12
7.96
0.13
16.45
7.08
8.25
105.25
2.17
27.05
27.02
5.46
5.00
0.11
2.13
BDL
0.04
13.22
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.19
0.07
BDL
0.16
0.01
BDL
0.03
BDL

Chl
80JD-94D_06-1
3
5.79
0.62
4556.12
14.23
0.16
19.51
8.90
4.79
103.42
2.51
13.57
13.60
4.73
4.74
0.09
1.57
0.59
0.03
11.62
0.10
0.13
BDL
0.04
0.24
0.63
0.06
0.11
0.03
BDL
0.01
BDL

Chl
80JD-94D_06-2
3
0.92
2.39
4556.12
40.58
1.67
72.32
16.80
9.80
32.17
0.43
13.50
12.70
1.16
1.20
0.86
2.60
BDL
0.14
478.65
BDL
0.30
BDL
0.04
0.52
0.15
0.06
0.59
0.40
0.13
0.31
BDL

Chl
80JD-94D_08-1
1
2.81
3.20
4556.12
184072.34
1.15
220.94
11.71
12.65
151.02
1.60
30.99
31.16
3.06
4.13
15.94
3.66
4.95
0.83
115.01
0.16
0.16
BDL
0.07
5.65
5.98
1.60
0.72
0.15
3.18
1.22
0.02

Chl
80JD-94D_08-2
0

1.10
8.11
4556.12
530255.39
2.23
11159.22
44.67
21.67
301.57
0.59
17.73
17.92
1.88
3.13
29.73
6.04
13.62
0.21
332.72
0.69
0.99
BDL
0.05
2.39
4.14
8.27
2.68
0.20
16.39
6.99
0.02

Chl
80JD-94D_08-3
0

4.52
10.67
11546.88
26.08
2.36
3.39
1.98
6.22
1.64
1.85
3.20
3.11
1.11
1.58
7.40
1.65
12.26
5.68
2.57
BDL
5.82
BDL
7.56
4.54
1.57
BDL
2.17
7.59
2.26
3.68
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_18-1
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

220

Chl
81JD-94B_18-2
2.5
125.39
3.24
336106.96
79.32
4.96
188.61
218.30
140.18
10976.89
24.29
776.08
784.66
670.72
637.90
0.61
5.88
BDL
5.93
33.80
0.15
0.52
BDL
0.33
202.11
199.73
BDL
1.13
0.01
0.25
0.03
0.03
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_18-3
3
142.29
4.08
336106.96
62.40
3.60
228.21
205.17
106.37
12326.84
25.47
944.59
945.81
711.93
709.71
0.36
5.18
1.47
0.98
7.46
0.26
0.62
BDL
0.08
3.75
3.81
BDL
1.02
0.03
0.19
BDL
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_19-1
1.5
82.63
3.27
248691.10
1619.42
2.80
134.24
146.50
142.13
8237.84
15.28
828.57
829.11
573.53
562.55
0.90
4.80
1.81
1.10
5.54
0.18
0.35
BDL
0.19
6.71
6.27
0.08
3.20
0.04
0.44
0.14
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_19-2
1.5
82.75
2.43
248691.10
78.28
4.66
11734.30
221.91
145.09
7822.32
15.29
500.92
498.15
515.64
502.85
0.73
5.60
1.82
0.83
17.06
0.32
1.05
BDL
0.11
10.08
8.79
5.15
1.67
0.03
0.23
0.12
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_21-1
2.5
43.96
1.76
134162.30
27.45
8.32
82.11
78.23
50.53
3955.73
8.49
273.65
273.33
233.05
227.94
0.18
1.79
0.39
0.54
105.68
0.02
0.23
BDL
0.12
5.49
6.90
BDL
0.79
0.10
7.45
0.31
0.00
28.70

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
81JD-94B_21-2
3
56.40
4.79
134162.30
50.11
2.26
95.92
82.83
46.08
4899.41
10.00
292.78
292.32
294.91
286.10
0.35
2.45
0.19
0.74
2.87
BDL
0.69
BDL
0.09
1.58
1.86
0.12
1.01
0.01
0.08
0.01
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_21-3
3
56.37
2.09
134162.30
30.47
5.39
119.80
88.81
83.67
4912.34
9.78
385.45
385.97
292.28
280.27
BDL
2.90
BDL
0.30
BDL
0.11
0.15
BDL
0.05
0.62
0.26
BDL
0.52
0.02
1.02
2.49
BDL
28.70

221

1.72
3.37
6722.14
4.71
1.94
1.07
1.03
0.73
0.88
1.02
0.90
0.86
0.97
1.25
5.84
0.08
BDL
3.06
11.44
18.95
5.09
BDL
1.58
4.54
5.09
BDL
3.00
48.33
7.22
9.82
1.65

Chl
81JD-94B_18-2
2.5
1.40
3.61
6722.14
10.51
1.76
1.01
1.06
0.93
0.89
0.90
0.93
0.93
0.77
1.27
6.96
0.09
2.53
10.30
3.07
11.53
4.92
BDL
14.01
4.41
4.22
BDL
5.63
13.06
3.98
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_18-3
3
1.47
11.32
4973.82
80.81
3.88
279.98
1.58
1.11
6.73
1.25
1.42
1.30
1.45
2.07
6.46
0.38
0.93
1.28
3.40
8.42
3.93
BDL
3.86
7.18
3.14
42.52
3.03
4.89
5.02
4.90
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_19-1
1.5
1.54
7.87
4973.82
626.09
1.86
307.12
1.41
1.09
6.39
1.34
1.38
1.30
1.29
1.99
3.13
0.27
0.56
6.11
2.68
8.24
3.00
BDL
10.13
12.08
9.02
3.40
7.42
13.08
3.74
8.49
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_19-2
1.5
1.93
0.08
2683.25
13.33
0.80
4.24
3.28
1.67
164.45
0.45
15.55
14.88
8.40
10.87
0.14
0.14
0.40
0.07
3.03
#VALUE!
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.28
0.30
BDL
0.16
0.05
0.71
0.13
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_21-1
2.5

1.70
0.62
2683.25
7.13
0.12
2.25
2.74
1.81
128.13
0.35
10.32
9.81
9.68
10.31
0.03
0.12
#VALUE!
0.26
1.09
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.04
9.00
3.69
#VALUE!
0.13
0.01
0.06
0.01
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_21-2
3

2.77
0.19
2683.25
0.87
0.24
4.26
2.66
1.09
165.86
0.35
21.04
20.51
13.08
12.31
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.04
0.03
BDL
0.02
1.54
2.69
BDL
0.03
0.00
0.04
#VALUE!
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_21-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

222

4.82
9.32
11546.88
17.08
2.42
3.11
1.95
6.15
1.49
1.82
3.14
3.09
1.24
1.72
8.68
1.31
BDL
3.07
11.51
19.08
6.46
BDL
2.66
4.58
5.13
BDL
3.34
48.38
7.36
10.03
2.02

Chl
81JD-94B_18-2
2.5
4.72
8.70
11546.88
19.49
2.28
3.13
1.98
6.29
1.52
1.82
3.18
3.06
1.10
1.74
9.82
1.21
9.40
10.30
3.31
11.77
6.38
BDL
14.17
4.45
4.26
BDL
5.83
13.26
4.22
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_18-3
3
6.32
21.49
8543.73
407.37
4.53
810.11
2.73
9.16
11.17
2.62
4.67
4.64
1.94
2.87
10.97
2.59
2.21
1.34
3.72
8.99
6.33
BDL
4.44
7.35
3.48
42.80
3.87
5.73
5.50
5.77
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_19-1
1.5
6.19
19.35
8543.73
742.76
2.97
807.77
2.64
9.21
10.90
2.59
4.83
4.65
1.81
2.78
9.57
3.42
2.05
6.12
3.06
8.76
5.72
BDL
10.38
12.19
9.14
5.83
7.82
13.41
4.32
9.00
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_19-2
1.5
7.46
0.41
4609.12
30.63
0.81
9.68
5.86
13.49
255.54
0.75
36.70
36.59
11.39
15.06
0.18
2.04
0.62
0.07
3.26
#VALUE!
0.04
BDL
0.01
0.28
0.30
BDL
0.17
0.05
0.80
0.14
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_21-1
2.5

7.30
0.78
4609.12
11.55
0.15
7.56
5.25
11.34
215.48
0.66
35.07
35.21
11.87
13.74
0.09
1.88
#VALUE!
0.26
1.12
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.05
9.18
4.05
#VALUE!
0.13
0.01
0.06
0.01
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_21-2
3

8.52
0.62
4609.12
7.20
0.25
9.71
4.98
8.56
255.65
0.68
45.90
45.63
14.97
15.93
BDL
1.66
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.04
0.05
BDL
0.02
1.54
2.69
BDL
0.04
0.00
0.05
#VALUE!
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_21-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

223

Chl
81JD-94B_22-1
2.5
33.81
1.31
134162.30
148.72
2.07
59.58
48.77
31.70
3031.32
6.30
1656.66
1678.68
211.48
208.68
0.31
3.80
BDL
2.94
116.02
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.07
62.47
62.57
BDL
1.69
0.12
0.75
0.14
0.03
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_22-2
2.5
55.33
2.01
134162.30
86.43
2.82
97.83
83.92
54.12
4941.42
9.56
1115.33
1133.75
301.18
300.25
0.36
2.85
1.74
0.35
70.37
0.10
0.22
0.08
0.21
3.66
3.20
0.08
2.51
0.10
9.70
0.76
0.01
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_22-3
2.5
55.29
0.72
134162.30
24.67
1.58
385.06
78.28
55.76
4803.23
10.44
468.43
480.50
299.86
294.96
0.55
2.28
BDL
0.70
0.45
0.21
0.25
BDL
0.04
1.73
1.80
0.13
0.55
0.01
0.07
BDL
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_22-4
2.5
55.32
1.69
134162.30
29.69
3.51
113.07
91.81
58.53
4670.95
9.44
790.41
802.11
281.31
273.79
0.26
2.79
0.76
1.73
374.76
0.14
0.22
BDL
0.26
37.11
34.72
BDL
1.50
0.16
2.48
1.22
0.02
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_22-5
3
55.76
2.36
134162.30
28.50
2.65
94.36
103.27
85.23
4980.21
10.40
358.78
361.32
300.91
293.08
0.41
2.83
BDL
0.54
0.59
BDL
0.21
BDL
0.16
1.88
2.01
0.02
0.60
0.01
0.06
0.01
0.02
28.70

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
81JD-94B_23-1
3
48.29
1.31
134162.30
39.87
2.39
89.42
89.46
90.03
4778.07
7.57
326.33
326.52
305.33
300.74
0.34
2.95
BDL
0.62
0.77
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.10
1.26
1.69
0.02
0.54
0.01
0.17
0.01
0.01
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_23-2
3
54.90
1.79
134162.30
26.15
2.17
116.82
82.68
82.63
4922.75
7.74
348.39
346.15
305.26
297.29
BDL
2.69
0.43
0.51
3.53
0.11
0.35
BDL
0.05
1.86
2.21
BDL
0.55
0.00
0.28
BDL
BDL
28.70

224

1.78
0.38
2683.25
122.98
0.07
2.68
2.97
2.26
128.18
0.30
38.03
34.39
8.31
10.97
0.15
0.40
BDL
0.03
0.15
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.49
0.57
BDL
0.18
0.00
0.02
0.01
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-1
2.5
1.67
0.18
2683.25
3.06
0.09
234.00
4.13
1.85
137.21
0.26
11.10
11.18
7.10
9.48
0.04
0.34
0.24
0.04
1.38
0.03
0.11
#VALUE!
0.01
0.30
0.37
0.49
0.05
0.00
0.01
0.01
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-2
2.5
1.57
0.75
2683.25
1.57
1.43
4.71
2.62
1.17
123.93
0.29
10.32
10.58
5.92
8.40
0.01
0.05
BDL
0.03
392.52
0.00
0.03
BDL
0.09
0.55
0.51
#VALUE!
0.09
0.06
26.90
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_22-3
2.5
2.04
0.78
2683.25
2.68
0.23
3.78
2.98
0.98
149.19
0.34
9.82
9.91
7.74
9.96
0.11
0.17
0.07
0.02
0.15
#VALUE!
0.10
BDL
0.02
0.06
0.10
BDL
0.06
0.00
0.00
0.00
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-4
2.5
1.95
0.30
2683.25
1.44
0.25
4.90
2.94
1.74
143.26
0.35
12.40
12.11
7.24
9.93
#VALUE!
0.19
BDL
0.01
#VALUE!
BDL
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.08
0.01
#VALUE!
0.07
0.02
0.47
1.87
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-5
3

1.15
0.70
2683.25
25.66
0.12
2.77
1.60
0.67
95.66
0.22
56.67
57.26
5.28
7.37
0.04
0.18
BDL
0.16
5.98
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.01
4.07
8.24
#VALUE!
0.16
0.12
0.20
0.09
0.02

Chl
81JD-94B_23-1
3

2.20
0.31
2683.25
9.82
0.12
3.57
2.71
1.59
153.64
0.30
36.06
36.13
7.58
10.68
BDL
0.22
0.51
0.02
3.11
0.03
0.03
BDL
0.09
0.39
0.17
BDL
0.40
0.23
0.74
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_23-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

225

6.57
0.75
4609.12
279.09
0.10
7.44
5.03
15.50
217.50
0.56
61.52
59.29
11.49
15.41
0.23
2.11
BDL
0.03
0.16
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.02
0.50
0.58
BDL
0.20
0.00
0.02
0.01
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-1
2.5
6.55
0.51
4609.12
12.49
0.14
650.28
7.42
15.76
216.02
0.54
31.27
31.09
10.07
13.55
0.14
2.44
0.82
0.04
1.39
0.03
0.15
#VALUE!
0.01
0.33
0.38
0.59
0.07
0.00
0.02
0.01
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-2
2.5
6.43
0.99
4609.12
8.03
1.47
9.17
4.80
10.17
199.56
0.57
31.36
31.35
8.42
11.69
0.06
1.44
BDL
0.03
392.53
0.00
0.05
BDL
0.09
0.57
0.53
#VALUE!
0.10
0.06
26.90
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_22-3
2.5
8.26
1.91
4609.12
14.62
0.25
9.94
5.20
9.27
244.51
0.67
33.16
33.08
10.83
14.27
0.16
1.97
0.17
0.03
0.17
#VALUE!
0.16
BDL
0.02
0.07
0.10
BDL
0.08
0.00
0.01
0.00
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-4
2.5
8.23
0.82
4609.12
8.86
0.34
12.48
5.43
16.82
241.35
0.66
43.51
43.39
10.43
14.09
#VALUE!
2.33
BDL
0.01
#VALUE!
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.01
0.09
0.02
#VALUE!
0.07
0.02
0.48
1.88
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_22-5
3

4.93
0.84
4609.12
49.77
0.15
6.35
2.97
6.38
153.35
0.42
187.99
190.06
7.57
10.48
0.12
3.05
BDL
0.16
6.47
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.01
4.32
8.34
#VALUE!
0.18
0.12
0.21
0.09
0.02

Chl
81JD-94B_23-1
3

8.15
0.80
4609.12
26.66
0.17
10.03
5.10
10.94
248.55
0.63
125.95
127.62
10.83
15.13
BDL
2.29
1.48
0.03
3.45
0.03
0.05
BDL
0.09
0.40
0.18
BDL
0.42
0.23
0.90
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_23-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

226

Chl
81JD-94B_24-1
3
58.03
1.99
134162.30
182.43
1.64
60.02
88.71
41.13
4615.51
8.35
115.96
118.00
277.61
271.85
0.37
2.01
0.43
0.60
1.07
0.02
0.23
BDL
0.08
1.90
1.63
0.08
1.85
0.02
0.12
0.01
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_24-2
2.5
52.09
5.34
134162.30
604.07
4.74
97.79
77.32
57.67
4549.33
7.42
172.28
170.33
271.35
260.23
0.49
2.09
BDL
0.61
185.26
0.17
0.30
BDL
0.11
3.54
3.73
0.13
4.59
0.92
2.18
0.85
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_24-3
3
54.97
1.47
134162.30
119.17
1.96
81.18
78.71
69.30
4991.68
10.40
138.56
137.76
282.63
281.83
0.11
2.03
BDL
0.95
2.09
0.05
0.30
BDL
0.22
33.19
30.29
0.11
6.89
0.02
0.19
0.03
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_26-1
3
50.50
1.67
134162.30
149.44
1.76
93.40
77.16
63.61
5184.14
9.31
192.79
188.13
272.09
270.95
0.48
2.18
BDL
0.27
1.63
BDL
0.32
BDL
BDL
56.02
57.71
0.84
7.15
BDL
0.04
BDL
BDL
28.70

Chl
81JD-94B_26-2
2.5
48.91
1.22
134162.30
138.43
1.85
413.61
98.30
56.69
5063.44
8.99
154.50
152.65
279.53
282.88
0.38
2.31
1.33
0.32
4.66
0.18
0.26
BDL
0.12
240.60
230.50
0.77
1.75
0.03
0.06
0.02
BDL
28.70

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
81JD-94B_26-3
1.5
48.09
1.39
134162.30
4143.75
1.94
85.96
87.82
70.18
4743.47
7.70
189.46
187.60
284.77
284.84
0.83
0.74
0.33
0.21
8.36
0.06
0.21
BDL
0.07
2.01
0.84
0.13
0.64
0.02
0.75
0.07
0.01
28.70

Chl
ANN006001.045-10
1.5
46.25
2.54
131946.52
68.53
11.22
12628.68
476.04
21.39
492.63
41.83
6.12
7.02
104.22
120.57
0.59
3.56
BDL
95.25
3.72
0.07
1.65
0.07
4.99
480.98
486.21
2.45
0.32
0.01
0.17
0.47
0.62
28.23

227

2.12
0.14
2683.25
2.63
0.15
14.33
2.63
1.32
138.13
0.33
15.64
16.16
7.57
10.39
0.11
0.23
#VALUE!
0.08
0.16
0.81
0.03
BDL
0.01
14.84
18.80
0.02
0.14
0.00
0.04
#VALUE!
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_24-1
3
2.22
0.21
2683.25
1.98
0.13
3.37
2.89
1.22
140.79
0.31
26.68
28.95
7.73
9.71
0.05
0.16
BDL
0.09
29.72
0.03
0.02
BDL
0.04
10.45
11.70
#VALUE!
0.16
0.03
0.51
0.06
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_24-2
2.5
3.03
0.34
2683.25
2.61
0.13
2.95
3.68
1.85
153.72
0.37
12.11
11.64
8.51
10.92
0.23
0.21
BDL
0.04
0.02
#VALUE!
0.03
BDL
0.03
0.07
0.11
0.01
0.03
0.00
0.01
0.00
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_24-3
3
1.92
0.42
2683.25
2.09
0.19
2.85
2.91
1.92
160.11
0.37
11.68
10.44
10.02
11.52
0.05
0.19
BDL
0.10
0.02
BDL
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.08
0.11
0.00
0.04
BDL
0.07
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_26-1
3
2.02
0.36
2683.25
0.91
0.12
4.61
2.81
1.78
141.18
0.27
15.39
12.20
7.63
10.74
#VALUE!
0.20
0.17
0.06
1.25
0.04
0.07
BDL
0.02
0.38
0.50
#VALUE!
0.11
0.00
0.06
#VALUE!
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_26-2
2.5

2.00
0.21
2683.25
62.18
0.09
2.03
2.86
0.98
134.05
0.29
4.00
3.76
7.41
10.98
0.07
2.41
0.28
0.10
0.27
0.01
0.02
BDL
0.02
8.59
17.73
0.02
0.13
0.00
0.01
0.00
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_26-3
1.5

1.64
0.41
2638.93
9.99
0.42
574.74
13.26
0.64
14.42
1.23
0.80
0.68
3.15
3.18
0.06
0.29
BDL
2.45
0.18
0.04
0.12
0.09
0.19
19.18
16.01
0.17
0.06
0.01
0.04
0.03
0.05

Chl
ANN006001.045-10
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

228

8.13
0.30
4609.12
7.55
0.16
39.59
4.81
11.23
234.84
0.68
53.04
54.34
10.79
14.79
0.22
1.84
#VALUE!
0.08
0.16
0.81
0.06
BDL
0.01
14.84
18.80
0.02
0.14
0.00
0.04
#VALUE!
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_24-1
3
8.16
0.65
4609.12
8.74
0.20
11.35
5.54
11.77
232.23
0.62
89.59
91.31
10.58
13.77
0.10
2.24
BDL
0.09
30.78
0.03
0.04
BDL
0.05
10.49
11.73
#VALUE!
0.18
0.03
0.52
0.11
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_24-2
2.5
8.47
0.92
4609.12
8.58
0.17
9.51
6.47
17.15
249.81
0.70
40.66
40.71
11.50
15.12
0.27
2.28
BDL
0.04
0.03
#VALUE!
0.05
BDL
0.04
0.08
0.12
0.01
0.04
0.00
0.01
0.00
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_24-3
3
7.12
0.64
4609.12
11.62
0.21
9.03
5.44
18.11
247.64
0.57
37.19
36.77
12.72
15.74
0.13
2.37
BDL
0.10
0.03
BDL
0.06
BDL
BDL
0.09
0.12
0.00
0.05
BDL
0.07
BDL
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_26-1
3
8.05
0.74
4609.12
7.55
0.15
12.11
5.10
16.62
240.45
0.52
40.71
39.31
10.94
15.10
#VALUE!
2.16
0.38
0.06
1.25
0.04
0.10
BDL
0.02
0.38
0.51
#VALUE!
0.12
0.00
0.06
#VALUE!
BDL

Chl
81JD-94B_26-2
2.5

8.47
0.75
4609.12
81.26
0.11
6.10
5.39
8.29
226.44
0.56
13.17
13.28
10.28
14.65
0.15
2.90
0.44
0.10
0.27
0.01
0.05
BDL
0.02
8.59
17.73
0.02
0.16
0.00
0.01
0.00
#VALUE!

Chl
81JD-94B_26-3
1.5

6.73
1.02
4532.99
22.10
0.61
1318.18
25.64
4.34
23.09
2.61
1.04
1.01
4.38
4.59
0.21
2.87
BDL
3.02
0.20
0.04
0.32
0.09
0.39
23.92
20.01
0.34
0.06
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.09

Chl
ANN006001.045-10
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

229

Chl
ANN006001.045-11
1.5
38.49
1.23
131946.52
30.62
9.52
19730.04
509.36
19.51
638.63
43.08
2.01
1.88
88.28
90.26
0.99
2.08
BDL
34.26
2.42
0.04
2.26
BDL
1.64
118.29
118.60
1.87
0.15
0.02
0.12
0.44
0.26
28.23

Chl
ANN006001.045-12
3
36.21
2.16
131946.52
29.54
2.67
1939.03
230.78
25.75
354.17
31.59
2.49
2.88
84.92
95.33
0.43
1.43
BDL
43.56
29.46
BDL
0.40
BDL
2.24
260.90
259.02
0.33
0.33
BDL
0.03
0.04
0.34
28.23

Chl
ANN006001.045-2
2.5
51.92
1.13
131965.22
29.97
2.30
2692.34
307.22
17.36
560.45
49.65
6.35
6.81
150.01
154.45
0.52
2.69
0.73
19.07
20.42
BDL
0.39
0.00
1.62
186.10
188.99
1.21
1.11
BDL
0.03
0.05
0.15
28.23

Chl
ANN006001.045-3
2
52.49
2.54
131965.22
44.40
2.96
4028.74
355.77
67.17
492.41
43.72
3.03
2.20
124.92
143.54
0.55
5.65
2.49
103.65
9.95
BDL
0.62
0.10
4.57
739.44
719.97
0.50
0.30
0.00
0.02
0.02
0.76
28.23

Chl
ANN006001.045-4
2.5
44.78
1.36
131965.22
35.20
1.51
197.40
260.87
48.58
646.13
60.11
3.01
3.55
169.76
173.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
7.86
0.26
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.39
84.01
81.23
BDL
0.22
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.09
28.23

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
ANN006001.045-5
1.5
50.83
2.44
131965.22
41.55
4.31
23996.35
375.35
44.75
583.60
52.57
3.41
4.15
138.14
151.14
0.34
2.13
BDL
37.49
4.51
0.38
2.77
BDL
2.23
361.21
361.71
15.31
0.76
0.01
0.09
0.96
0.37
28.23

Chl
ANN006001.045-6
1.5
52.04
2.13
131965.22
3896.64
2.29
1324.19
317.77
32.91
665.75
57.28
0.83
0.84
146.04
156.02
0.99
3.81
BDL
49.86
15.05
BDL
0.42
BDL
4.40
466.82
442.41
0.20
0.21
BDL
0.10
0.03
0.49
28.23

230

1.21
0.23
2638.93
2.69
0.30
610.92
11.25
1.00
16.23
1.76
0.21
0.24
2.66
2.65
0.11
0.18
BDL
1.06
0.10
0.03
0.15
BDL
0.08
4.60
3.72
0.21
0.04
0.01
0.03
0.03
0.03

Chl
ANN006001.045-11
1.5
1.29
0.19
2638.93
2.91
0.14
107.55
6.43
0.90
10.02
0.86
0.18
0.33
2.62
2.64
0.16
0.10
BDL
1.15
1.00
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.10
10.95
9.02
0.05
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.01
0.02

Chl
ANN006001.045-12
3
3.29
0.76
2639.30
3.40
0.37
108.35
10.81
0.73
12.31
1.43
0.23
0.70
4.53
7.55
0.20
0.89
0.34
0.73
1.17
BDL
0.07
0.07
0.21
12.81
9.63
0.22
0.28
BDL
0.01
0.02
0.02

Chl
ANN006001.045-2
2.5
2.47
0.18
2639.30
9.33
0.12
365.46
12.12
2.75
12.98
1.36
0.16
0.27
3.68
7.71
0.30
1.31
0.69
4.13
0.45
BDL
0.09
0.17
0.27
33.36
33.57
0.04
0.10
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.08

Chl
ANN006001.045-3
2
2.77
0.70
2639.30
4.25
0.07
44.24
10.48
2.10
14.49
2.09
0.29
0.26
6.28
9.46
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.66
3.94
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.08
22.48
23.69
BDL
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.03

Chl
ANN006001.045-4
2.5

3.29
0.20
2639.30
7.11
0.27
3256.63
12.73
2.02
14.41
1.76
0.27
0.45
4.72
6.86
0.14
0.56
BDL
1.78
0.24
0.18
0.11
BDL
0.12
15.60
15.04
1.04
0.18
0.02
0.09
0.52
0.07

Chl
ANN006001.045-5
1.5

2.60
1.23
2639.30
346.05
0.28
239.15
10.96
1.41
24.80
3.17
0.48
0.42
6.67
8.07
0.20
0.86
BDL
1.07
1.19
BDL
0.13
BDL
0.26
25.39
18.93
0.10
0.04
BDL
0.03
0.01
0.09

Chl
ANN006001.045-6
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

231

5.56
0.51
4532.99
9.21
0.48
1951.45
26.04
4.04
28.47
2.95
0.30
0.32
3.70
3.62
0.36
1.68
BDL
1.24
0.11
0.03
0.43
BDL
0.14
5.79
4.73
0.31
0.04
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.04

Chl
ANN006001.045-11
1.5
5.27
0.81
4532.99
8.98
0.17
211.53
12.43
5.24
16.39
1.94
0.33
0.45
3.61
3.72
0.22
1.15
BDL
1.41
1.19
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.19
13.42
11.06
0.06
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.01
0.05

Chl
ANN006001.045-12
3
8.25
0.86
4533.63
9.49
0.39
283.49
19.56
3.58
22.91
3.14
0.73
1.01
6.17
10.19
0.27
2.41
0.68
0.77
1.29
BDL
0.10
0.07
0.24
13.65
11.14
0.26
0.29
BDL
0.01
0.02
0.03

Chl
ANN006001.045-2
2.5
8.03
0.95
4533.63
16.11
0.18
535.93
22.43
13.85
21.38
2.81
0.37
0.36
5.08
9.99
0.36
4.87
2.11
4.36
0.53
BDL
0.14
0.17
0.40
38.30
39.77
0.07
0.10
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.11

Chl
ANN006001.045-3
2
7.09
0.86
4533.63
11.25
0.10
48.23
17.36
10.04
26.58
3.97
0.44
0.46
7.88
12.19
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.67
3.94
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.12
22.58
23.81
BDL
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.03

Chl
ANN006001.045-4
2.5

8.10
0.91
4533.63
14.20
0.34
4007.14
23.64
9.27
24.75
3.44
0.46
0.63
6.10
9.58
0.18
1.86
BDL
1.85
0.27
0.18
0.51
BDL
0.19
18.11
18.46
2.08
0.18
0.02
0.09
0.53
0.08

Chl
ANN006001.045-5
1.5

8.01
1.45
4533.63
1203.53
0.30
271.65
20.11
6.80
33.79
4.52
0.49
0.43
7.82
10.62
0.40
3.27
BDL
1.25
1.26
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.39
28.03
23.02
0.11
0.04
BDL
0.03
0.01
0.10

Chl
ANN006001.045-6
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

232

Chl
ANN006001.045-7
1.5
34.10
2.86
131965.22
38.09
6.00
14096.10
408.37
53.46
633.42
42.89
6.15
5.54
122.70
120.95
0.55
5.90
1.92
11.20
28.86
BDL
1.40
BDL
0.64
164.88
165.26
1.59
1.76
0.28
0.06
0.24
0.07
28.23

Chl
ANN006001.045-8
1.5
38.87
2.82
131965.22
27.53
3.43
12291.17
331.47
67.91
815.75
51.33
9.83
11.68
121.90
126.22
0.85
4.36
BDL
2.63
1.88
BDL
1.20
BDL
0.32
22.22
21.66
0.93
1.24
0.10
BDL
0.06
BDL
28.23

Chl
ANN006001.045-9
1.5
41.38
1.42
131965.22
626.66
3.58
18632.41
383.34
65.68
771.70
48.52
2.45
3.03
112.77
114.46
0.41
2.26
BDL
3.17
4.27
BDL
1.16
BDL
0.35
13.21
13.20
0.33
0.33
0.08
0.02
0.17
0.05
28.23

Chl
ANN006002.023-2
2.5
19.48
1.21
127902.95
28.97
2.00
1786.46
139.49
13.22
2234.93
67.64
1.36
1.58
429.25
437.33
BDL
3.23
BDL
129.02
27.27
BDL
0.18
BDL
9.16
525.16
512.90
0.06
0.57
BDL
BDL
0.07
0.65
27.36

Chl
ANN006002.023-3
1.5
21.47
1.08
127902.95
65.40
4.99
26354.23
438.61
26.04
3138.80
87.15
1.68
2.51
555.06
528.74
0.52
2.69
BDL
21.66
17.04
0.38
0.58
BDL
2.52
75.52
73.76
1.44
0.60
0.03
0.13
0.23
0.14
27.36

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
ANN006002.023-4
2.5
16.57
2.05
127902.95
6.46
2.62
7023.71
166.77
13.70
1307.57
50.52
2.72
3.68
281.51
320.80
0.54
2.62
0.31
150.46
108.96
0.48
0.26
BDL
6.93
1471.04
1429.93
0.27
4.13
0.02
BDL
0.28
0.71
27.36

Chl
ANN006002.023-5
1.5
23.10
1.67
127902.95
252.63
3.17
14655.60
374.73
16.64
2461.51
136.66
1.34
1.76
467.11
445.20
BDL
4.46
1.80
2.53
3.33
0.10
0.32
BDL
1.37
3.62
3.68
0.48
0.26
0.04
BDL
0.19
0.01
27.36

233

1.91
0.28
2639.30
4.23
0.22
541.76
16.68
2.81
30.17
2.24
1.24
0.30
6.53
9.71
0.17
1.32
0.29
0.62
1.09
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.02
5.63
7.24
0.08
0.11
0.10
0.02
0.02
0.03

Chl
ANN006001.045-7
1.5
2.30
1.18
2639.30
54.68
0.23
734.66
14.02
3.20
17.65
1.55
2.93
3.51
5.82
6.97
0.15
1.18
BDL
0.08
0.24
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.02
1.56
0.74
0.07
0.34
0.05
BDL
0.04
BDL

Chl
ANN006001.045-8
1.5
2.37
0.40
2639.30
139.28
0.40
1091.75
17.43
2.87
17.71
1.72
0.36
0.69
3.95
5.74
0.11
0.83
BDL
0.37
0.31
BDL
0.29
BDL
0.06
0.62
0.54
0.36
0.15
0.05
0.02
0.05
0.02

Chl
ANN006001.045-9
1.5
0.77
0.16
2558.06
1.57
0.12
80.22
3.29
0.35
71.81
2.23
0.18
0.22
13.57
13.66
BDL
0.22
BDL
3.61
1.00
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.48
59.58
55.22
0.02
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.05

Chl
ANN006002.023-2
2.5
0.67
0.22
2558.06
4.63
0.13
734.62
10.36
0.76
78.37
2.34
0.26
0.12
16.48
14.92
0.14
0.16
BDL
0.93
0.74
0.04
0.03
BDL
0.09
3.92
3.75
0.30
0.07
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.03

Chl
ANN006002.023-3
1.5

0.64
0.25
2558.06
70.13
0.21
349.22
5.31
0.44
33.46
2.08
0.31
0.29
8.11
9.67
0.08
0.81
0.21
4.29
17.63
0.15
0.05
BDL
0.23
53.02
56.69
0.04
0.49
0.00
BDL
0.04
0.05

Chl
ANN006002.023-4
2.5

0.70
0.08
2558.06
49.58
0.21
711.55
8.52
0.65
92.02
4.45
0.14
0.27
17.40
15.50
BDL
0.40
0.55
0.12
0.11
0.06
0.03
BDL
0.09
0.17
0.16
0.08
0.07
0.01
BDL
0.04
0.01

Chl
ANN006002.023-5
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

234

5.32
1.08
4533.63
12.04
0.36
1474.67
27.34
11.17
37.25
3.29
1.41
0.67
7.38
11.09
0.25
5.07
1.57
0.64
1.34
BDL
0.28
BDL
0.05
7.02
8.74
0.20
0.12
0.10
0.02
0.03
0.03

Chl
ANN006001.045-7
1.5
6.11
1.57
4533.63
55.28
0.28
1403.56
22.50
14.09
33.21
3.28
3.12
3.73
6.75
8.93
0.33
3.81
BDL
0.08
0.24
BDL
0.28
BDL
0.03
1.66
0.98
0.13
0.34
0.05
BDL
0.04
BDL

Chl
ANN006001.045-8
1.5
6.48
0.66
4533.63
231.87
0.44
2116.28
26.79
13.58
31.97
3.22
0.45
0.76
5.06
7.65
0.18
2.05
BDL
0.37
0.33
BDL
0.36
BDL
0.07
0.71
0.67
0.36
0.15
0.05
0.02
0.05
0.02

Chl
ANN006001.045-9
1.5
2.85
0.47
4394.08
8.48
0.15
186.00
7.23
2.68
108.87
4.34
0.23
0.28
18.48
18.18
BDL
2.59
BDL
4.34
1.16
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.79
61.59
56.65
0.02
0.10
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.09

Chl
ANN006002.023-2
2.5
3.10
0.45
4394.08
19.37
0.23
2582.31
22.72
5.28
139.11
5.34
0.32
0.30
23.12
20.82
0.23
2.16
BDL
1.01
0.83
0.05
0.11
BDL
0.20
4.52
4.17
0.34
0.09
0.01
0.03
0.03
0.03

Chl
ANN006002.023-3
1.5

2.43
0.79
4394.08
70.15
0.23
746.50
9.35
2.78
58.41
3.47
0.43
0.49
11.55
13.08
0.21
2.25
0.33
5.12
17.79
0.15
0.07
BDL
0.53
68.71
66.78
0.05
0.64
0.00
BDL
0.05
0.09

Chl
ANN006002.023-4
2.5

3.33
0.61
4394.08
87.97
0.25
1549.70
19.26
3.40
128.80
8.74
0.20
0.33
22.11
19.74
BDL
3.59
1.54
0.13
0.13
0.06
0.07
BDL
0.13
0.20
0.19
0.10
0.08
0.01
BDL
0.05
0.01

Chl
ANN006002.023-5
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

235

Chl
ANN006002.023-7
2
22.45
1.28
127902.95
936.68
1.99
4078.89
266.54
17.44
2881.18
144.27
4.90
4.54
520.47
500.07
0.33
6.23
BDL
3.40
4.07
BDL
0.10
BDL
1.66
4.40
4.21
0.11
0.54
BDL
0.14
0.12
0.03
27.36

Chl
ANN006002.023-8
2.5
24.13
1.63
127902.95
38.91
2.03
4361.46
276.65
10.90
2655.75
149.47
4.26
3.93
504.05
479.01
0.31
3.10
BDL
4.28
2.12
BDL
0.07
BDL
1.52
4.77
5.52
0.17
0.52
0.00
0.05
0.05
0.03
27.36

Chl
ANN007006.057-1
2
50.77
0.81
128389.12
38.78
16.78
216.64
559.16
6.56
792.92
4.71
0.70
BDL
80.23
76.83
BDL
4.09
BDL
0.49
0.18
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.16
BDL
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.32
BDL
27.47

Chl
ANN007006.057-10
2.5
68.59
0.87
128389.12
30.65
15.22
1471.24
373.90
103.67
690.07
4.83
1.72
1.57
100.56
96.87
BDL
2.99
BDL
0.77
0.65
0.08
0.81
BDL
0.21
0.33
0.57
2.24
0.13
BDL
0.68
1.81
BDL
27.47

Chl
ANN007006.057-12
3
57.44
0.93
128389.12
33.12
15.93
236.22
425.56
16.10
700.05
4.65
BDL
BDL
87.44
85.15
0.42
4.50
BDL
2.91
0.42
0.01
0.20
BDL
0.23
0.58
0.66
0.11
0.03
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.02
27.47

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
ANN007006.057-2
2.5
60.50
1.83
128389.12
81.37
13.21
1461.25
456.18
9.15
742.98
4.09
0.93
1.58
88.95
93.01
0.43
4.56
0.97
0.46
0.51
BDL
0.21
BDL
0.22
0.44
0.28
0.70
0.13
BDL
0.26
1.22
BDL
27.47

Chl
ANN007006.057-3
3
58.27
0.75
128389.12
34.94
15.68
226.26
522.69
9.08
760.92
3.44
1.49
1.04
79.75
81.44
BDL
4.25
BDL
0.33
0.53
0.11
0.14
BDL
0.29
0.54
0.26
0.03
0.09
BDL
BDL
0.05
BDL
27.47

236

0.81
0.36
2558.06
46.55
0.21
200.96
6.63
0.80
99.31
3.93
1.10
0.77
14.96
13.25
0.23
0.32
BDL
0.15
0.28
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.07
0.58
0.15
0.11
0.09
BDL
0.03
0.04
0.01

Chl
ANN006002.023-7
2
1.01
0.24
2558.06
3.57
0.07
133.14
6.32
0.35
80.21
4.39
0.46
0.81
19.90
14.67
0.08
0.46
BDL
0.16
0.15
BDL
0.01
BDL
0.11
0.27
0.21
0.04
0.10
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.01

Chl
ANN006002.023-8
2.5
1.81
0.13
2567.78
2.35
0.42
5.72
12.31
0.61
19.84
0.17
0.06
BDL
3.20
2.26
BDL
0.32
BDL
0.06
0.02
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.07
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-1
2
2.12
0.35
2567.78
7.00
0.54
120.32
9.17
3.07
17.44
0.20
0.15
0.11
3.40
2.90
BDL
0.21
BDL
0.05
0.06
0.03
0.10
BDL
0.03
0.21
0.08
0.28
0.02
BDL
0.56
1.19
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-10
2.5
1.78
0.23
2567.78
3.77
0.55
12.03
11.77
0.74
20.82
0.25
BDL
BDL
2.60
2.39
0.09
0.25
BDL
0.09
0.06
0.08
0.05
BDL
0.04
0.20
0.06
0.04
0.02
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.02

Chl
ANN007006.057-12
3

2.27
0.63
2567.78
4.35
0.32
139.99
11.55
0.41
19.24
0.18
0.17
0.19
3.14
3.75
0.14
0.29
0.24
0.05
0.05
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.02
0.17
0.03
0.15
0.05
BDL
0.05
0.36
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-2
2.5

2.34
0.15
2567.78
1.73
0.54
12.21
22.11
0.43
32.57
0.16
0.15
0.20
2.66
2.82
BDL
0.27
BDL
0.05
2.48
0.05
0.02
BDL
0.03
0.22
0.10
0.05
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.02
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

237

3.27
0.59
4394.08
273.42
0.22
432.66
13.96
3.59
144.88
8.86
1.22
0.91
21.33
19.08
0.26
5.00
BDL
0.17
0.29
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.14
0.60
0.18
0.11
0.11
BDL
0.03
0.04
0.01

Chl
ANN006002.023-7
2
3.55
0.64
4394.08
11.75
0.11
430.79
14.24
2.21
126.05
9.32
0.65
0.91
24.76
19.70
0.13
2.52
BDL
0.18
0.15
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.15
0.31
0.25
0.05
0.11
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.01

Chl
ANN006002.023-8
2.5
7.39
0.32
4410.78
11.40
0.78
21.14
28.57
1.45
35.17
0.31
0.10
BDL
3.97
3.09
BDL
3.29
BDL
0.06
0.02
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.07
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-1
2
9.91
0.48
4410.78
11.26
0.81
183.24
19.53
21.03
30.70
0.33
0.24
0.20
4.49
3.93
BDL
2.41
BDL
0.05
0.07
0.03
0.18
BDL
0.03
0.21
0.08
0.38
0.02
BDL
0.56
1.20
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-10
2.5
8.30
0.41
4410.78
10.24
0.84
25.24
22.88
3.31
33.02
0.36
BDL
BDL
3.65
3.34
0.17
3.61
BDL
0.11
0.06
0.08
0.06
BDL
0.04
0.20
0.06
0.05
0.03
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.02

Chl
ANN007006.057-12
3

8.83
0.92
4410.78
23.81
0.61
196.06
23.99
1.88
33.32
0.29
0.20
0.25
4.07
4.54
0.21
3.66
0.82
0.05
0.05
BDL
0.09
BDL
0.03
0.17
0.03
0.17
0.05
BDL
0.06
0.37
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-2
2.5

8.55
0.31
4410.78
10.20
0.82
24.51
32.70
1.87
42.86
0.25
0.22
0.23
3.54
3.60
BDL
3.42
BDL
0.05
2.48
0.05
0.03
BDL
0.03
0.22
0.10
0.05
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.02
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

238

Chl
ANN007006.057-4
1.5
49.74
0.95
128389.12
28.23
16.86
14503.13
568.32
13.20
736.13
3.53
4.33
3.06
72.11
66.40
0.43
4.67
BDL
0.65
4.09
BDL
5.35
BDL
0.20
1.04
0.90
8.73
0.32
0.05
0.13
1.17
BDL
27.47

Chl
ANN007006.057-5
2.5
53.46
1.10
128389.12
37.00
18.60
218.75
552.17
5.85
748.63
3.79
0.71
1.17
77.74
73.61
BDL
3.79
BDL
0.89
0.13
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.21
0.70
0.23
BDL
0.10
BDL
BDL
0.02
BDL
27.47

Chl
ANN007006.057-6
2.5
67.05
2.24
128389.12
63.54
9.01
23.29
429.60
108.25
655.66
10.16
2.43
1.97
140.30
133.95
0.39
3.45
0.84
4.50
1.43
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.28
10.77
8.80
BDL
0.28
BDL
0.13
0.98
0.03
27.47

Chl
ANN007006.057-7
2
84.37
3.65
128389.12
53.96
16.03
9529.19
562.96
104.18
537.48
10.61
4.32
4.77
129.42
128.69
1.02
3.44
BDL
15.84
4.07
BDL
3.50
BDL
0.54
38.67
36.42
8.22
0.34
BDL
0.30
1.04
0.16
27.47

Chl
ANN007006.057-8
2.5
79.67
4.56
128389.12
37.18
17.40
5361.35
539.85
109.60
505.52
9.55
5.39
6.47
119.98
120.58
0.20
3.54
BDL
30.21
3.22
BDL
1.99
BDL
0.68
90.64
93.25
3.58
0.42
BDL
0.15
0.84
0.28
27.47

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
ANN007006.057-9
3
48.73
0.65
128389.12
33.39
15.20
234.81
476.57
29.58
678.68
8.74
0.70
0.93
99.23
101.55
0.62
4.22
BDL
3.14
0.25
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.19
2.95
3.08
0.27
0.14
BDL
0.47
2.05
0.03
27.47

Chl
G909166_27-3
1.5
43.23
1.63
142436.42
10404.12
5.68
393.87
276.12
9.07
5166.70
130.86
102.53
98.86
520.04
513.78
13.33
2.45
1.21
4.58
91.76
0.49
0.22
BDL
0.31
60.20
59.23
1.23
1.16
0.01
2.20
0.63
BDL
30.47

239

1.56
0.21
2567.78
4.41
0.79
1205.20
12.60
0.59
21.22
0.27
0.69
0.68
3.50
2.21
0.19
0.45
BDL
0.05
2.38
BDL
0.55
BDL
0.03
0.60
0.16
0.77
0.06
0.02
0.29
0.52
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-4
1.5
1.84
0.39
2567.78
1.53
0.58
8.67
12.68
0.25
19.42
0.15
0.11
0.45
2.20
2.13
BDL
0.30
BDL
0.04
0.01
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.26
0.02
BDL
0.03
BDL
BDL
0.00
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-5
2.5
2.07
0.31
2567.78
6.94
0.48
85.16
9.87
3.03
17.70
0.46
0.28
0.26
7.30
6.09
0.16
0.29
0.27
0.42
0.09
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.67
0.71
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.10
0.50
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.057-6
2.5
4.74
0.19
2567.78
6.71
0.80
534.91
14.55
2.69
18.13
0.37
0.58
0.44
4.57
3.61
0.14
0.40
BDL
1.39
0.14
BDL
0.29
BDL
0.05
2.65
1.58
2.35
0.09
BDL
0.02
0.12
0.03

Chl
ANN007006.057-7
2
3.03
0.35
2567.78
6.95
0.58
375.53
14.74
2.89
13.80
0.29
0.90
0.46
3.93
3.74
0.18
0.29
BDL
0.89
0.15
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.04
5.11
4.30
0.36
0.09
BDL
0.04
0.05
0.04

Chl
ANN007006.057-8
2.5

1.70
0.22
2567.78
1.81
0.45
18.67
15.12
0.89
17.37
0.27
0.17
0.17
3.45
2.96
0.15
0.36
BDL
0.12
0.03
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.01
0.64
0.38
0.09
0.04
BDL
0.05
0.52
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.057-9
3

1.71
0.14
2848.73
1343.89
0.30
51.47
8.21
0.34
174.83
3.98
3.39
2.95
20.27
18.20
0.95
0.20
0.33
0.15
4.18
0.12
0.02
BDL
0.01
3.61
3.05
0.15
0.06
0.00
0.19
0.07
BDL

Chl
G909166_27-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

240

7.19
0.40
4410.78
9.24
1.03
1818.94
29.07
2.71
34.30
0.33
0.83
0.76
4.09
2.86
0.24
3.76
BDL
0.05
2.38
BDL
1.11
BDL
0.03
0.60
0.16
1.29
0.07
0.02
0.29
0.53
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-4
1.5
7.76
0.56
4410.78
10.75
0.93
22.30
28.44
1.20
33.59
0.26
0.13
0.46
3.16
2.94
BDL
3.05
BDL
0.05
0.01
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.26
0.02
BDL
0.03
BDL
BDL
0.00
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.057-5
2.5
9.69
0.87
4410.78
19.55
0.60
85.19
22.13
21.93
29.83
0.72
0.38
0.34
8.37
7.11
0.21
2.78
0.73
0.43
0.09
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.02
0.74
0.74
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.10
0.50
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.057-6
2.5
12.81
1.34
4410.78
16.91
1.02
1042.78
29.76
21.07
26.76
0.69
0.75
0.67
5.93
5.05
0.38
2.78
BDL
1.42
0.17
BDL
0.69
BDL
0.06
2.89
1.82
2.55
0.10
BDL
0.03
0.14
0.03

Chl
ANN007006.057-7
2
11.64
1.70
4410.78
12.76
0.90
628.22
28.93
22.18
23.09
0.60
1.07
0.83
5.27
4.99
0.20
2.85
BDL
1.05
0.16
BDL
0.38
BDL
0.06
5.78
4.88
0.56
0.10
BDL
0.04
0.08
0.05

Chl
ANN007006.057-8
2.5

7.08
0.33
4410.78
9.78
0.75
28.90
26.67
6.00
30.32
0.55
0.18
0.20
4.50
4.06
0.26
3.40
BDL
0.13
0.03
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.65
0.39
0.10
0.04
BDL
0.06
0.55
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.057-9
3

6.37
0.61
4893.37
3283.75
0.45
63.91
15.96
1.85
260.87
8.35
11.44
10.92
26.91
24.55
4.74
1.97
1.03
0.18
5.20
0.13
0.05
BDL
0.03
4.03
3.46
0.21
0.08
0.00
0.25
0.09
BDL

Chl
G909166_27-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

241

Chl
G909166-1
2
25.16
2.68
142450.45
BDL
50.80
92.81
348.92
12.04
3747.92
106.17
169.85
163.33
414.05
396.15
1.20
2.38
2.57
0.71
292.77
0.10
0.86
BDL
0.10
2.04
3.04
0.09
2.17
0.06
8.76
2.55
BDL
30.47

Chl
G909166-10
1.5
21.23
2.65
142450.45
8005.84
39.65
281.28
260.60
8.24
3965.44
94.23
188.82
191.48
376.49
375.33
16.44
1.92
BDL
1.05
36.77
0.28
0.49
BDL
0.13
6.75
6.94
0.63
1.38
0.01
2.51
1.50
BDL
30.47

Chl
G909166-2
1.5
30.33
2.58
142450.45
10332.77
23.98
93.64
281.61
9.59
3600.55
95.81
160.64
162.43
397.21
400.24
27.75
1.38
2.98
1.44
311.09
1.47
0.34
BDL
0.09
5.52
4.98
0.62
2.62
0.07
18.63
3.03
0.01
30.47

Chl
G909166-3
2
28.43
2.70
142450.45
245.51
22.94
77.95
262.75
9.92
4011.51
108.37
197.95
193.11
448.68
430.54
2.73
2.97
2.01
2.82
25.56
0.79
0.31
BDL
0.36
3.26
3.87
0.09
1.22
0.01
0.29
0.17
0.02
30.47

Chl
G909166-4
2.5
7.36
2.31
142450.45
44.16
18.85
169.55
216.64
6.13
2747.45
55.83
126.97
127.07
232.55
228.92
3.30
1.22
0.89
0.43
16.31
0.29
0.30
BDL
0.04
2.38
2.08
0.06
1.65
0.01
0.06
0.15
BDL
30.47

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909166-5
1.5
31.00
2.05
142450.45
2302.91
16.14
5212.30
344.02
12.42
4379.53
114.27
190.17
194.47
450.61
425.26
8.05
3.28
BDL
0.73
11.72
0.66
0.87
0.10
0.13
16.46
16.40
1.18
8.57
0.01
0.61
0.83
0.01
30.47

Chl
G909166-6
3
17.61
2.65
142450.45
30.84
20.52
133.03
212.35
7.25
3185.44
75.16
116.54
116.04
307.76
303.49
3.89
BDL
BDL
0.42
7.93
0.39
0.53
BDL
0.15
23.65
25.14
0.08
0.85
BDL
0.06
0.13
BDL
30.47

242

0.79
0.30
2849.01
BDL
1.88
3.36
7.89
0.41
106.37
3.90
5.47
6.03
14.76
12.87
0.45
0.23
0.95
0.04
9.01
0.09
0.07
BDL
0.02
0.13
0.24
0.03
0.11
0.01
0.34
0.11
BDL

Chl
G909166-1
2
1.07
0.19
2849.01
405.40
1.00
168.43
6.08
0.29
90.78
3.00
5.50
5.14
10.44
10.15
0.50
0.17
BDL
0.06
2.83
0.02
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.29
0.31
0.09
0.15
0.00
0.14
0.15
BDL

Chl
G909166-10
1.5
1.31
0.30
2849.01
345.30
1.20
5.48
7.33
0.35
132.55
3.00
7.35
6.19
14.57
11.41
1.07
0.30
1.12
0.05
16.82
0.35
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.25
0.20
0.14
0.37
0.02
0.51
0.22
0.00

Chl
G909166-2
1.5
1.03
0.41
2849.01
176.94
0.61
14.65
5.96
0.58
96.58
2.85
4.92
5.49
12.54
12.81
0.31
0.55
0.29
0.35
1.12
0.15
0.07
BDL
0.07
0.52
0.58
0.02
0.26
0.00
0.06
0.02
0.01

Chl
G909166-3
2
0.25
0.15
2849.01
7.72
0.92
5.73
4.64
0.22
61.12
1.47
6.46
7.67
6.83
7.48
0.12
0.08
0.18
0.04
1.18
0.05
0.03
BDL
0.01
0.16
0.09
0.01
0.13
0.00
0.02
0.02
BDL

Chl
G909166-4
2.5

1.38
0.08
2849.01
237.01
0.63
137.86
8.97
0.47
119.79
3.63
5.70
6.93
12.36
15.36
0.26
0.12
BDL
0.06
0.87
0.10
0.05
0.06
0.04
3.43
3.66
0.04
0.32
0.01
0.11
0.04
0.00

Chl
G909166-5
1.5

0.67
0.14
2849.01
1.46
0.70
5.58
6.60
0.36
84.54
2.22
6.14
8.60
8.81
11.98
0.16
BDL
BDL
0.03
0.64
0.07
0.07
BDL
0.04
10.33
10.50
0.02
0.05
BDL
0.01
0.01
BDL

Chl
G909166-6
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

243

3.61
1.02
4893.85
BDL
2.73
9.33
17.85
2.44
167.76
6.96
18.82
18.35
18.73
17.00
0.61
1.92
2.26
0.04
9.75
0.09
0.17
BDL
0.02
0.14
0.25
0.03
0.13
0.01
0.59
0.22
BDL

Chl
G909166-1
2
3.16
0.98
4893.85
2326.26
1.84
170.48
13.41
1.68
164.56
5.92
20.77
20.96
14.80
14.62
5.72
1.54
BDL
0.06
2.87
0.03
0.10
BDL
0.02
0.30
0.33
0.11
0.15
0.00
0.20
0.19
BDL

Chl
G909166-10
1.5
4.44
0.98
4893.85
2976.54
1.52
10.35
14.85
1.95
181.94
6.00
18.56
18.31
18.29
16.01
9.67
1.14
2.64
0.06
17.28
0.37
0.08
BDL
0.02
0.26
0.21
0.16
0.38
0.02
1.14
0.31
0.01

Chl
G909166-2
1.5
4.11
1.06
4893.85
190.38
1.08
16.37
13.45
2.07
169.13
6.53
21.56
21.22
17.70
17.60
0.99
2.44
1.64
0.35
1.16
0.16
0.09
BDL
0.07
0.52
0.58
0.03
0.26
0.01
0.06
0.03
0.01

Chl
G909166-3
2
1.06
0.85
4893.85
14.81
1.18
16.90
10.97
1.25
113.04
3.37
14.93
15.51
9.42
9.86
1.15
0.98
0.74
0.04
1.20
0.06
0.06
BDL
0.01
0.16
0.09
0.01
0.14
0.00
0.02
0.02
BDL

Chl
G909166-4
2.5

4.56
0.75
4893.85
700.24
0.89
507.97
18.15
2.53
193.21
7.18
20.96
21.77
17.61
19.44
2.80
2.63
BDL
0.06
0.88
0.11
0.16
0.06
0.04
3.44
3.67
0.14
0.44
0.01
0.11
0.07
0.00

Chl
G909166-5
1.5

2.55
0.97
4893.85
8.95
1.07
13.67
11.77
1.49
138.94
4.64
13.80
15.02
12.29
14.69
1.36
BDL
BDL
0.03
0.65
0.08
0.12
BDL
0.04
10.34
10.51
0.02
0.06
BDL
0.01
0.01
BDL

Chl
G909166-6
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

244

Chl
G909166-8
3
43.89
1.91
142450.45
39.95
9.17
104.84
249.42
7.08
4778.48
125.70
114.36
113.51
510.96
488.28
1.30
0.69
BDL
0.67
14.58
1.07
0.32
BDL
0.08
2.27
1.80
0.00
0.71
BDL
0.07
0.09
0.01
30.47

Chl
G909166-9
1.5
28.70
2.66
142450.45
10116.46
20.07
1217.86
312.79
10.20
4162.27
115.78
149.82
158.40
469.18
465.55
23.36
2.98
1.94
0.99
23.57
0.32
0.26
BDL
0.25
3.11
2.63
1.01
1.53
0.02
1.16
0.59
0.01
30.47

Chl
G909168_12-2
1
0.32
2.96
129814.88
83.01
1.72
2.81
1.85
1.54
15.98
BDL
0.78
0.20
1.32
3.09
0.27
0.75
BDL
2.06
297.94
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.09
13.97
14.59
0.01
0.74
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
27.77

Chl
G909168_12-3
2.5
53.78
9.94
129814.88
91.07
20.63
3948.85
220.06
51.08
1739.30
26.12
235.94
237.44
179.89
179.09
1.49
1.94
0.58
62.70
382.46
0.32
1.06
BDL
2.75
59.11
60.33
1.28
4.59
0.21
0.84
3.18
0.45
27.77

Chl
G909168_13-1
3
57.12
2.89
129814.88
78.25
5.02
181.78
154.01
5.83
2828.86
35.19
101.47
106.60
207.83
204.29
0.27
1.54
BDL
9.53
12.17
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.07
14.58
16.77
BDL
0.07
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.01
27.77

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909168_13-2
3
58.03
1.90
129814.88
33.28
5.52
190.47
169.76
5.91
2822.74
38.27
103.66
105.52
198.90
197.62
0.23
2.22
BDL
11.00
2.70
0.08
0.29
BDL
0.29
8.80
8.92
0.01
0.23
0.03
BDL
0.01
0.01
27.77

Chl
G909168_13-3
2.5
42.28
18.66
129814.88
361.88
13.50
9838.42
293.13
69.97
979.55
21.93
356.82
356.44
222.89
213.44
3.68
3.29
1.14
188.07
31.50
1.35
1.65
0.18
6.87
170.22
172.96
3.68
11.17
0.53
1.54
5.42
1.45
27.77

245

1.11
0.07
2849.01
1.57
0.46
4.13
6.02
0.49
114.53
3.28
6.11
5.99
14.13
13.61
0.31
0.21
BDL
0.07
5.20
0.29
0.04
BDL
0.02
0.38
0.59
0.02
0.03
BDL
0.01
0.02
0.01

Chl
G909166-8
3
0.76
0.40
2849.01
685.58
0.55
161.68
6.81
0.31
89.94
2.90
3.73
4.70
13.70
12.55
1.20
0.20
0.25
0.06
0.85
0.09
0.12
BDL
0.08
0.25
0.13
0.21
0.11
0.01
0.21
0.13
0.00

Chl
G909166-9
1.5
0.06
0.31
2596.30
19.34
0.09
0.55
0.25
0.11
1.59
BDL
0.17
0.05
0.05
0.20
0.04
0.05
BDL
0.09
8.47
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.49
0.46
0.01
0.07
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.00

Chl
G909168_12-2
1
2.00
0.72
2596.30
103.89
1.15
120.99
6.58
1.31
74.01
0.68
6.72
5.56
7.90
6.75
0.27
0.43
0.16
2.09
34.68
0.03
0.06
BDL
0.15
1.42
2.29
0.24
0.27
0.04
0.08
0.31
0.04

Chl
G909168_12-3
2.5
1.62
0.12
2596.30
2.88
0.25
5.78
5.09
0.17
66.77
0.95
4.54
3.44
5.66
6.07
0.09
0.11
BDL
0.32
0.47
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.02
0.60
0.92
BDL
0.03
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.01

Chl
G909168_13-1
3

1.94
0.22
2596.30
1.68
0.25
5.20
4.62
0.23
64.86
1.13
4.15
3.91
5.89
5.90
0.09
0.18
BDL
0.46
0.10
0.02
0.04
BDL
0.04
0.42
0.38
0.29
0.08
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.00

Chl
G909168_13-2
3

1.60
1.15
2596.30
26.84
0.49
511.08
8.05
2.51
29.18
1.16
29.41
27.62
10.16
11.72
0.40
1.10
0.20
9.59
2.20
0.13
0.26
0.06
0.36
8.33
8.13
0.19
0.70
0.12
0.18
0.18
0.08

Chl
G909168_13-3
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

246

6.25
0.70
4893.85
11.54
0.58
10.67
12.93
1.50
201.18
7.57
13.58
13.45
20.06
19.31
0.55
0.59
BDL
0.07
5.20
0.30
0.07
BDL
0.02
0.38
0.59
0.02
0.04
BDL
0.01
0.02
0.01

Chl
G909166-8
3
4.09
1.04
4893.85
2974.64
0.96
197.97
15.89
2.06
169.83
6.92
16.32
17.45
18.93
18.11
8.18
2.40
1.57
0.06
0.90
0.09
0.13
BDL
0.09
0.25
0.14
0.24
0.13
0.01
0.22
0.13
0.00

Chl
G909166-9
1.5
0.07
1.12
4459.76
30.65
0.11
0.61
0.26
0.33
1.68
BDL
0.19
0.05
0.06
0.22
0.10
0.60
BDL
0.10
9.93
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.01
0.52
0.54
0.01
0.09
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.00

Chl
G909168_12-2
1
7.84
3.69
4459.76
107.12
1.40
390.58
12.40
10.32
95.34
1.57
25.83
25.73
9.30
8.29
0.58
1.61
0.49
2.43
35.31
0.04
0.20
BDL
0.24
1.58
2.58
0.28
0.39
0.04
0.09
0.39
0.06

Chl
G909168_12-3
2.5
8.21
1.06
4459.76
22.59
0.32
18.05
8.95
1.18
118.39
2.12
11.65
11.79
8.02
8.18
0.13
1.23
BDL
0.37
0.51
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.02
0.63
0.98
BDL
0.03
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.01

Chl
G909168_13-1
3

8.41
0.73
4459.76
9.68
0.33
18.65
9.33
1.21
117.14
2.35
11.72
11.83
8.01
7.94
0.12
1.79
BDL
0.51
0.11
0.02
0.06
BDL
0.05
0.44
0.42
0.29
0.08
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.00

Chl
G909168_13-2
3

6.17
6.89
4459.76
107.05
0.72
1057.02
16.15
14.24
44.69
1.66
47.83
46.74
11.85
13.05
1.34
2.85
0.93
10.28
2.27
0.17
0.39
0.07
0.58
8.56
8.82
0.47
0.97
0.13
0.20
0.44
0.17

Chl
G909168_13-3
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

247

Chl
G909168_13-4
1.5
1.82
75.36
129814.88
54.75
75.28
649.07
486.88
10.27
1821.38
1.11
6.72
6.26
8.95
12.05
5.72
0.27
BDL
12.07
7193.15
BDL
1.20
BDL
0.30
22.00
23.65
0.24
19.16
0.42
5.53
9.27
0.10
27.77

Chl
G909168_14-1
3
53.60
14.73
129814.88
209.40
9.71
3728.09
218.09
67.52
1345.97
22.72
385.54
380.91
147.36
151.01
1.09
2.18
BDL
137.45
114.61
0.60
0.75
BDL
4.82
121.58
121.99
1.22
2.63
0.06
0.74
1.78
1.07
27.77

Chl
G909168_14-2
3
41.13
19.95
129814.88
223.19
10.88
4198.64
225.81
67.67
654.25
19.00
330.34
332.15
129.34
129.47
1.83
1.92
BDL
150.75
48.49
0.75
0.70
BDL
5.99
179.17
183.96
1.76
3.19
0.12
1.09
2.03
1.31
27.77

Chl
G909168_14-3
3
47.02
16.24
129814.88
180.27
8.71
3297.06
224.87
64.56
1254.88
22.83
396.22
395.58
153.47
162.03
1.35
2.38
BDL
151.33
25.94
0.62
0.79
BDL
5.93
109.03
111.90
1.24
2.39
0.22
0.53
1.50
1.29
27.77

Chl
G909168_15-1
1.5
34.22
7.04
129814.88
35238.99
8.12
34946.69
381.14
33.11
1194.18
16.14
62.45
64.29
113.51
128.45
5.65
1.91
BDL
218.58
164.05
0.85
1.71
0.12
7.09
564.37
583.07
4.91
4.07
0.17
1.87
4.18
2.23
27.77

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909168_15-2
1.5
39.29
7.85
129814.88
276.90
6.90
39813.05
395.02
39.33
1318.24
20.88
119.94
128.01
132.02
141.13
3.04
1.04
BDL
152.42
15.62
0.84
2.11
BDL
6.52
260.61
279.33
4.91
5.73
0.34
1.48
6.02
1.42
27.77

Chl
G909168_15-3
1.5
32.20
5.96
129814.88
196.28
14.18
66527.56
573.66
35.32
1134.63
14.92
66.95
69.45
95.03
104.47
3.55
2.01
0.71
210.20
277.88
1.06
3.35
BDL
7.85
390.23
408.54
8.02
8.09
0.14
2.30
8.03
2.01
27.77

248

0.38
2.88
2596.30
2.20
5.29
19.91
13.33
0.31
51.23
0.09
0.35
0.66
0.41
0.47
0.45
0.58
BDL
0.84
219.55
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.03
0.94
0.96
0.03
1.08
0.02
0.78
0.35
0.03

Chl
G909168_13-4
1.5
1.69
0.48
2596.30
9.92
0.30
93.36
6.22
1.65
31.09
0.57
8.90
10.56
4.15
4.54
0.18
0.19
BDL
3.84
4.29
0.11
0.04
BDL
0.16
3.97
4.27
0.10
0.19
0.01
0.07
0.09
0.05

Chl
G909168_14-1
3
1.49
0.89
2596.30
9.58
0.33
209.98
6.62
1.79
24.76
0.74
10.45
10.41
5.26
5.71
0.18
0.14
BDL
4.41
1.81
0.09
0.06
BDL
0.18
5.27
5.17
0.09
0.29
0.04
0.13
0.19
0.06

Chl
G909168_14-2
3
1.52
0.49
2596.30
5.24
0.22
101.64
6.15
1.64
28.83
0.57
10.05
9.88
4.06
5.12
0.11
0.10
BDL
4.51
0.83
0.09
0.04
BDL
0.33
3.17
3.03
0.10
0.15
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.05

Chl
G909168_14-3
3
1.26
0.18
2596.30
4121.39
0.28
1150.92
10.22
0.80
26.61
0.43
2.11
2.54
3.18
3.36
0.17
0.11
BDL
5.90
14.11
0.05
0.05
0.11
0.25
11.42
15.31
0.18
0.28
0.01
0.15
0.16
0.08

Chl
G909168_15-1
1.5

1.58
0.35
2596.30
121.65
0.32
999.01
10.35
0.96
30.16
0.49
4.38
4.34
3.52
3.77
0.07
0.16
BDL
4.19
0.71
0.11
0.11
BDL
0.18
8.88
9.68
0.16
0.35
0.04
0.32
0.21
0.06

Chl
G909168_15-2
1.5

1.13
0.28
2596.30
54.05
0.49
1594.64
14.58
0.86
25.92
0.60
2.05
1.65
2.83
4.38
0.17
0.13
0.13
5.69
8.12
0.04
0.23
BDL
0.28
9.05
11.14
0.26
0.48
0.01
0.12
0.33
0.07

Chl
G909168_15-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

249

0.46
27.58
4459.76
15.83
6.05
64.21
26.81
2.08
81.15
0.10
0.79
0.93
0.47
0.57
2.03
0.62
BDL
0.88
252.75
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.03
0.97
1.07
0.04
1.59
0.05
0.83
0.76
0.03

Chl
G909168_13-4
1.5
7.74
5.38
4459.76
60.78
0.48
362.82
12.14
13.63
55.94
1.35
41.72
41.66
5.78
6.09
0.42
1.75
BDL
4.70
4.73
0.12
0.14
BDL
0.36
4.22
4.90
0.18
0.25
0.01
0.08
0.16
0.12

Chl
G909168_14-1
3
5.99
7.31
4459.76
64.62
0.54
447.22
12.66
13.67
33.53
1.26
36.45
36.65
6.34
6.69
0.66
1.55
BDL
5.31
2.00
0.11
0.14
BDL
0.44
5.67
6.32
0.23
0.35
0.05
0.14
0.24
0.14

Chl
G909168_14-2
3
6.80
5.93
4459.76
51.89
0.41
326.30
12.38
13.04
52.07
1.36
43.08
43.00
5.83
6.72
0.48
1.91
BDL
5.40
0.95
0.11
0.15
BDL
0.52
3.42
3.76
0.17
0.21
0.02
0.05
0.12
0.14

Chl
G909168_14-3
3
4.99
2.57
4459.76
10900.07
0.42
3482.25
20.88
6.68
49.10
0.97
6.93
7.26
4.44
4.82
1.96
1.53
BDL
7.30
14.40
0.08
0.31
0.12
0.54
13.19
19.17
0.60
0.37
0.02
0.18
0.34
0.24

Chl
G909168_15-1
1.5

5.76
2.88
4459.76
145.21
0.41
3875.19
21.52
7.94
54.63
1.23
13.42
14.22
5.04
5.35
1.05
0.85
BDL
5.15
0.76
0.13
0.39
BDL
0.47
9.39
11.15
0.60
0.50
0.05
0.33
0.49
0.16

Chl
G909168_15-2
1.5

4.68
2.19
4459.76
77.98
0.74
6456.59
31.04
7.13
47.00
1.00
7.37
7.53
3.84
5.21
1.24
1.61
0.58
7.04
9.45
0.09
0.64
BDL
0.60
10.14
13.76
0.98
0.69
0.02
0.17
0.67
0.21

Chl
G909168_15-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

250

Chl
G909168_15-4
2
41.33
8.66
129814.88
164.72
7.52
10010.78
315.39
39.37
1354.90
22.73
144.32
143.20
138.54
145.33
2.22
1.37
0.68
156.62
118.23
0.72
1.25
BDL
6.23
254.16
264.52
1.84
4.28
0.13
1.35
3.08
1.37
27.77

Chl
G909168_19-1
3
62.92
5.24
129814.88
85.49
4.63
222.22
148.85
13.58
3468.51
35.45
147.46
148.59
205.46
206.46
0.55
1.06
BDL
5.58
30.38
0.23
0.25
0.02
0.01
14.28
16.34
BDL
0.28
0.03
1.03
0.13
0.03
27.77

Chl
G909168_19-2
2.5
61.55
4.65
129814.88
229.22
3.93
328.40
175.67
9.00
2925.22
34.06
254.17
251.49
232.66
229.06
0.55
3.70
BDL
28.65
11.13
0.10
1.39
BDL
0.79
28.84
28.34
0.11
1.33
0.10
0.04
BDL
0.18
27.77

Chl
G909168_23-1
2.5
54.52
31.99
129814.88
197.59
3.41
51.27
34.07
18.77
255.80
4.39
89.38
88.48
21.17
22.54
0.39
1.72
BDL
3.48
49.40
0.16
0.40
BDL
0.29
45.87
45.93
0.05
0.37
1.37
0.69
0.03
0.00
27.77

Chl
G909168_23-2
2.5
55.14
15.91
129814.88
281.86
4.98
250.19
132.29
13.33
1968.52
22.98
167.12
166.43
131.39
131.88
0.34
1.62
0.91
5.59
76.78
0.14
0.56
BDL
0.10
54.15
60.20
0.37
0.51
0.02
0.13
0.07
BDL
27.77

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909168_24-1
1.5
3.37
23.67
129814.88
76.19
8.02
6988.14
359.28
20.37
1497.78
2.12
12.50
13.11
17.15
17.59
4.13
1.17
BDL
1.53
8157.40
0.10
1.02
BDL
0.08
9.20
10.34
1.04
17.84
0.29
0.92
4.68
BDL
27.77

Chl
G909168_24-2
1.5
1.56
13.66
129814.88
265.85
26.18
8359.82
516.44
29.37
1460.20
1.39
31.10
33.82
10.68
13.88
3.56
1.92
BDL
3.31
9009.24
1.20
2.23
0.08
0.11
22.79
29.99
1.48
22.65
0.55
5.72
13.38
0.02
27.77

251

1.28
0.60
2596.30
7.18
0.59
487.06
8.45
0.99
41.43
0.53
3.63
3.65
4.07
6.15
0.24
0.10
0.14
4.34
30.51
0.13
0.03
BDL
0.23
8.30
6.98
0.18
0.26
0.01
0.52
0.14
0.12

Chl
G909168_15-4
2
2.12
0.47
2596.30
2.87
0.21
6.09
3.72
0.45
74.43
1.20
3.66
3.62
8.03
5.80
0.15
0.15
BDL
0.17
0.84
0.05
0.03
0.06
0.02
0.50
0.47
BDL
0.04
0.01
0.16
0.03
0.01

Chl
G909168_19-1
3
1.87
0.62
2596.30
14.87
0.21
26.94
4.80
0.46
78.90
0.89
12.49
13.14
7.47
12.47
0.08
0.57
BDL
1.39
1.17
0.06
0.33
BDL
0.10
2.17
2.07
0.08
0.25
0.01
0.02
BDL
0.03

Chl
G909168_19-2
2.5
2.04
0.91
2596.30
7.66
0.12
7.25
0.86
0.66
12.86
0.17
3.65
3.10
0.80
0.73
0.05
0.07
BDL
0.16
1.32
0.04
0.04
BDL
0.02
1.76
1.58
0.02
0.05
0.15
0.22
0.03
0.00

Chl
G909168_23-1
2.5
1.70
0.79
2596.30
10.19
0.23
67.71
3.61
0.54
51.16
0.88
4.24
4.29
3.66
4.22
0.04
0.18
0.11
0.22
2.18
0.03
0.12
BDL
0.05
1.75
1.71
0.05
0.05
0.01
0.09
0.05
BDL

Chl
G909168_23-2
2.5

0.13
0.67
2596.30
3.05
0.38
212.57
9.15
0.69
31.68
0.21
0.41
0.56
0.73
0.48
0.27
0.21
BDL
0.06
211.53
0.03
0.13
BDL
0.02
0.53
0.42
0.03
1.05
0.03
0.06
0.12
BDL

Chl
G909168_24-1
1.5

0.37
1.54
2596.30
12.68
1.33
565.89
12.90
0.97
33.78
0.08
1.40
3.03
0.32
0.70
0.36
0.17
BDL
0.09
229.11
0.06
0.12
0.00
0.04
2.05
3.92
0.16
1.32
0.04
0.24
0.37
0.01

Chl
G909168_24-2
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

252

5.96
3.21
4459.76
47.71
0.66
1059.99
17.28
7.95
62.52
1.34
15.68
15.58
5.56
7.29
0.80
1.10
0.56
5.32
30.58
0.14
0.23
BDL
0.48
8.81
8.73
0.28
0.37
0.02
0.53
0.27
0.19

Chl
G909168_15-4
2
9.12
1.96
4459.76
24.65
0.27
21.77
8.02
2.76
141.09
2.26
16.01
16.13
9.80
8.03
0.24
0.86
BDL
0.20
0.99
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.02
0.53
0.57
BDL
0.04
0.01
0.17
0.03
0.01

Chl
G909168_19-1
3
8.88
1.80
4459.76
67.30
0.26
40.99
9.67
1.86
128.24
2.04
29.63
29.68
9.81
13.91
0.21
3.02
BDL
1.50
1.19
0.06
0.42
BDL
0.11
2.20
2.14
0.08
0.26
0.01
0.02
BDL
0.04

Chl
G909168_19-2
2.5
7.95
11.68
4459.76
57.10
0.18
8.71
1.84
3.82
15.61
0.29
10.13
9.86
0.99
0.95
0.14
1.38
BDL
0.18
1.58
0.04
0.08
BDL
0.03
1.84
1.82
0.03
0.05
0.20
0.22
0.03
0.00

Chl
G909168_23-1
2.5
7.96
5.84
4459.76
81.35
0.30
71.68
7.28
2.72
85.11
1.52
18.17
18.12
5.13
5.51
0.12
1.31
0.73
0.25
2.55
0.03
0.16
BDL
0.05
1.86
2.08
0.06
0.06
0.01
0.09
0.05
BDL

Chl
G909168_23-2
2.5

0.49
8.64
4459.76
22.03
0.49
690.72
19.45
4.14
60.69
0.24
1.38
1.50
0.87
0.67
1.45
0.96
BDL
0.07
254.78
0.03
0.22
BDL
0.03
0.54
0.47
0.13
1.51
0.04
0.08
0.36
BDL

Chl
G909168_24-1
1.5

0.43
5.20
4459.76
77.17
1.68
968.68
27.84
5.96
60.72
0.11
3.57
4.69
0.43
0.80
1.28
1.55
BDL
0.11
277.65
0.11
0.42
0.01
0.04
2.06
3.97
0.23
1.90
0.06
0.39
1.05
0.01

Chl
G909168_24-2
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

253

Chl
G909168_24-3
1.5
38.71
4.40
129814.88
202.42
6.58
91538.64
414.54
79.72
2681.06
25.21
88.31
92.23
156.22
149.88
3.30
2.35
BDL
9.07
63.60
1.11
4.40
BDL
0.32
44.93
49.81
18.31
4.81
0.61
0.40
4.60
0.07
27.77

Chl
G909172-1
2
31.78
1.99
128225.50
40.33
5.93
4117.78
330.61
16.18
1742.37
44.01
325.04
322.72
315.62
306.79
0.57
1.50
BDL
0.96
188.62
0.22
0.40
BDL
0.16
3.64
4.18
0.19
1.07
0.03
0.22
0.24
0.02
27.43

Chl
G909172-10
2.5
35.09
1.21
128225.50
36.63
4.05
6887.65
406.43
13.28
2125.93
70.30
403.26
405.94
335.08
314.38
BDL
3.90
1.26
5.52
12.48
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.40
21.68
22.64
0.16
0.87
0.00
0.09
0.06
0.03
27.43

Chl
G909172-2
2
26.01
2.08
128225.50
36.70
4.32
5628.31
318.34
13.12
1694.83
35.26
218.28
215.34
256.73
248.11
0.77
1.47
0.43
9.41
137.26
BDL
0.24
0.10
0.19
94.54
104.13
0.56
1.14
0.02
0.16
0.14
0.04
27.43

Chl
G909172-3
2.5
32.84
1.17
128225.50
30.22
3.40
4593.42
287.74
11.82
1867.60
40.70
615.28
606.23
318.88
329.75
0.17
1.24
BDL
68.29
69.34
BDL
0.05
BDL
2.87
720.33
773.60
0.07
2.81
BDL
0.13
0.09
0.60
27.43

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909172-4
2
28.23
1.93
128225.50
34.34
3.96
9067.78
295.14
12.03
1474.67
37.64
596.43
592.67
257.01
260.65
0.63
BDL
BDL
56.30
17.04
BDL
0.21
BDL
3.78
416.01
449.08
0.33
2.58
BDL
0.14
0.10
0.44
27.43

Chl
G909172-5
1.5
15.16
1.80
128225.50
26.10
3.19
13214.20
247.28
6.20
804.67
28.29
181.46
180.52
131.25
137.12
0.53
1.18
0.32
21.29
67.75
0.19
0.66
BDL
0.59
357.94
378.84
0.43
1.05
0.02
0.68
0.39
0.14
27.43

254

1.16
0.36
2596.30
6.20
0.19
2984.74
10.66
2.90
64.35
0.67
2.74
2.28
4.76
4.66
0.24
0.14
BDL
0.47
7.69
0.12
0.12
BDL
0.02
2.12
1.96
0.57
0.38
0.10
0.04
0.27
0.01

Chl
G909168_24-3
1.5
1.73
0.63
2564.51
2.22
0.36
169.94
10.44
0.72
142.09
1.85
13.00
13.89
14.91
12.94
0.21
0.66
BDL
0.21
5.97
0.09
0.10
BDL
0.06
0.43
0.22
0.07
0.10
0.02
0.08
0.08
0.00

Chl
G909172-1
2
1.25
0.48
2564.51
5.07
0.29
268.43
12.40
0.57
61.11
2.09
11.99
10.48
9.49
10.61
BDL
0.89
0.82
0.25
1.07
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.01
1.07
1.12
0.02
0.08
0.00
0.05
0.03
0.00

Chl
G909172-10
2.5
1.31
0.62
2564.51
2.69
0.34
241.19
12.08
0.60
70.57
1.36
7.29
7.50
8.10
8.26
0.19
0.54
0.53
0.32
9.94
BDL
0.08
0.10
0.05
4.75
4.96
0.06
0.05
0.01
0.08
0.03
0.01

Chl
G909172-2
2
1.47
0.43
2564.51
3.44
0.39
171.03
10.23
0.54
70.06
1.53
24.08
19.76
8.60
9.69
0.04
0.96
BDL
2.44
10.19
BDL
0.17
BDL
0.14
56.69
58.71
0.07
0.30
BDL
0.04
0.04
0.12

Chl
G909172-3
2.5

1.37
0.57
2564.51
2.44
0.50
399.99
9.96
0.38
50.93
1.29
21.56
17.37
8.02
7.88
0.22
BDL
BDL
2.96
0.66
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.14
10.48
15.73
0.16
0.07
BDL
0.02
0.03
0.05

Chl
G909172-4
2

0.42
0.31
2564.51
1.26
0.07
454.67
9.44
0.29
26.44
1.18
10.54
6.95
4.38
4.47
0.16
0.30
0.39
0.64
1.83
0.07
0.10
BDL
0.06
9.79
14.74
0.05
0.07
0.00
0.08
0.05
0.01

Chl
G909172-5
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

255

5.58
1.64
4459.76
58.30
0.32
9111.47
22.49
16.23
112.80
1.52
9.73
10.02
6.39
6.16
1.17
1.88
BDL
0.50
7.77
0.15
0.79
BDL
0.03
2.19
2.19
2.22
0.48
0.12
0.05
0.43
0.02

Chl
G909168_24-3
1.5
4.80
0.96
4405.16
11.79
0.42
428.20
19.67
3.32
156.98
3.06
37.00
37.07
17.32
15.64
0.29
1.37
BDL
0.21
6.89
0.09
0.12
BDL
0.06
0.43
0.24
0.07
0.10
0.02
0.08
0.09
0.00

Chl
G909172-1
2
5.10
0.65
4405.16
11.67
0.32
710.10
23.95
2.72
101.80
4.42
44.62
44.48
13.33
13.92
BDL
3.26
1.30
0.27
1.09
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.03
1.10
1.27
0.02
0.09
0.00
0.05
0.03
0.00

Chl
G909172-10
2.5
3.89
0.98
4405.16
10.87
0.38
588.87
20.09
2.69
95.88
2.38
24.38
24.13
10.82
10.90
0.32
1.30
0.64
0.37
10.25
BDL
0.09
0.10
0.05
4.88
5.65
0.09
0.06
0.01
0.08
0.03
0.01

Chl
G909172-2
2
4.85
0.60
4405.16
9.33
0.41
470.61
17.75
2.42
100.11
2.73
69.85
67.52
12.39
13.53
0.07
1.38
BDL
2.78
10.27
BDL
0.17
BDL
0.24
57.32
62.06
0.07
0.31
BDL
0.04
0.04
0.13

Chl
G909172-3
2.5

4.20
0.91
4405.16
10.16
0.53
953.45
17.91
2.44
76.04
2.45
67.12
65.46
10.76
10.86
0.31
BDL
BDL
3.15
0.73
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.29
11.55
19.59
0.17
0.11
BDL
0.02
0.03
0.07

Chl
G909172-4
2

2.18
0.73
4405.16
7.60
0.14
1340.71
15.64
1.27
40.61
1.96
22.02
20.44
5.71
5.95
0.24
1.00
0.47
0.76
2.21
0.07
0.16
BDL
0.08
10.65
17.73
0.07
0.07
0.00
0.09
0.06
0.02

Chl
G909172-5
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

256

Chl
G909172-6
2
37.29
1.12
128225.50
34.81
4.04
10377.13
443.63
13.19
2009.15
76.86
418.65
415.32
324.27
311.17
0.18
BDL
BDL
10.42
12.14
BDL
0.25
BDL
0.65
68.22
70.02
0.31
0.81
BDL
0.32
0.04
0.09
27.43

Chl
G909172-7
2.5
31.59
3.47
128225.50
26.50
11.68
6652.10
391.98
11.58
1543.91
58.15
994.02
995.37
251.43
251.49
1.13
0.87
BDL
88.18
27.52
0.38
0.43
BDL
6.61
436.37
455.19
1.18
4.90
0.01
2.94
0.40
0.71
27.43

Chl
G909172-8
2.5
32.25
1.43
128225.50
37.95
4.73
5400.07
402.82
11.08
1729.94
78.47
371.68
374.15
291.00
287.23
BDL
BDL
BDL
79.12
10.91
0.14
0.24
BDL
3.42
357.79
372.73
0.24
2.13
BDL
0.16
0.08
0.55
27.43

Chl
G909172-9
1.5
36.00
1.93
128225.50
37.49
5.58
11483.91
418.62
14.61
1910.78
66.17
546.36
540.64
301.95
305.05
0.65
4.02
BDL
22.97
17.03
0.03
0.63
BDL
0.96
212.97
219.91
0.42
1.32
0.02
0.35
0.17
0.16
27.43

Chl
G909174-1
3
44.26
0.71
128692.97
161.31
2.25
66.60
168.82
18.75
1794.62
158.51
102.61
103.84
267.96
268.23
0.28
2.74
BDL
5.01
4.67
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.29
6.75
7.07
0.01
5.11
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.01
27.53

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909174-10
3
45.79
0.91
128692.97
45.27
3.67
73.78
302.24
44.11
2006.66
33.94
78.90
77.94
328.55
312.22
BDL
BDL
1.68
2.04
3.08
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.44
5.38
4.93
0.02
3.52
BDL
0.01
0.00
0.01
27.53

Chl
G909174-11
3
42.70
1.89
128692.97
91.39
4.38
2053.21
332.80
32.06
2045.97
34.25
165.86
169.11
333.30
325.90
0.65
BDL
BDL
6.37
5.62
0.05
0.31
BDL
0.41
8.03
9.35
0.50
2.57
BDL
0.09
0.04
0.05
27.53

257

2.04
0.95
2564.51
1.41
0.11
496.07
13.99
0.71
62.24
2.33
13.62
13.07
14.89
9.05
0.13
BDL
BDL
0.33
0.37
BDL
0.09
BDL
0.04
1.57
2.43
0.03
0.08
BDL
0.27
0.05
0.02

Chl
G909172-6
2
1.52
0.38
2564.51
4.33
0.43
343.48
13.68
0.35
45.00
1.55
30.87
29.46
7.46
7.61
0.07
0.40
BDL
2.80
0.88
0.09
0.07
BDL
0.30
13.03
21.24
0.04
0.17
0.00
0.37
0.05
0.05

Chl
G909172-7
2.5
0.94
0.44
2564.51
3.69
0.23
160.30
13.00
0.53
48.82
2.43
10.46
10.21
8.23
9.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.15
0.43
0.08
0.11
BDL
0.13
8.52
13.88
0.11
0.09
BDL
0.06
0.02
0.04

Chl
G909172-8
2.5
1.65
0.73
2564.51
3.71
0.40
414.28
13.68
1.15
57.35
2.40
17.49
17.54
12.32
8.94
0.08
0.34
BDL
0.62
1.68
0.09
0.06
BDL
0.07
9.83
10.27
0.14
0.09
0.01
0.14
0.04
0.03

Chl
G909172-9
1.5
2.19
0.55
2573.86
12.66
0.16
5.00
4.27
0.64
59.24
5.17
4.03
3.72
8.95
9.66
0.29
0.44
BDL
0.21
0.23
BDL
0.09
BDL
0.05
0.84
0.22
0.00
0.37
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.02

Chl
G909174-1
3

1.98
0.59
2573.86
6.97
0.18
2.12
7.40
1.40
58.90
0.92
2.41
3.41
9.71
8.25
BDL
BDL
0.87
0.12
0.13
BDL
0.01
BDL
0.07
0.24
0.19
0.00
0.32
BDL
0.02
0.00
0.02

Chl
G909174-10
3

2.55
0.36
2573.86
8.23
0.42
85.17
8.19
1.02
56.49
1.41
4.71
5.39
10.49
9.02
0.30
BDL
BDL
0.24
0.23
0.05
0.03
BDL
0.05
0.80
0.34
0.09
0.13
BDL
0.03
0.03
0.02

Chl
G909174-11
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

258

5.63
1.03
4405.16
10.09
0.19
1107.75
26.39
2.73
98.96
4.85
46.65
46.12
17.43
12.71
0.14
BDL
BDL
0.39
0.43
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.06
1.76
3.04
0.05
0.08
BDL
0.27
0.05
0.02

Chl
G909172-6
2
4.70
1.32
4405.16
8.75
0.61
721.88
24.04
2.34
74.30
3.58
110.34
110.02
10.25
10.48
0.40
0.81
BDL
3.28
1.01
0.09
0.11
BDL
0.53
14.00
24.32
0.14
0.23
0.00
0.41
0.06
0.09

Chl
G909172-7
2.5
4.64
0.68
4405.16
11.50
0.30
539.77
24.12
2.28
82.30
4.98
40.97
41.13
11.57
12.68
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.64
0.48
0.08
0.12
BDL
0.26
9.49
16.93
0.11
0.11
BDL
0.06
0.02
0.07

Chl
G909172-8
2.5
5.33
1.01
4405.16
11.38
0.45
1171.78
25.15
3.14
92.97
4.38
60.80
60.19
14.93
12.50
0.24
3.24
BDL
0.76
1.71
0.09
0.13
BDL
0.10
10.14
11.76
0.15
0.10
0.01
0.14
0.04
0.04

Chl
G909172-9
1.5
6.75
0.60
4421.22
48.68
0.19
8.04
9.07
3.83
89.87
10.12
11.69
11.76
11.54
11.83
0.31
2.23
BDL
0.23
0.25
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.06
0.85
0.28
0.00
0.43
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.02

Chl
G909174-1
3

6.90
0.68
4421.22
14.92
0.24
7.29
16.13
9.00
95.81
2.08
8.78
9.05
13.19
11.46
BDL
BDL
1.60
0.13
0.14
BDL
0.01
BDL
0.08
0.27
0.23
0.00
0.35
BDL
0.02
0.00
0.02

Chl
G909174-10
3

6.67
0.78
4421.22
27.88
0.46
211.91
17.78
6.54
95.54
2.35
18.36
18.96
13.86
12.26
0.38
BDL
BDL
0.26
0.26
0.05
0.06
BDL
0.06
0.82
0.40
0.11
0.16
BDL
0.03
0.03
0.02

Chl
G909174-11
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

259

Chl
G909174-2
1.5
46.51
0.79
128692.97
47.48
2.22
13178.77
288.73
19.71
1699.30
155.45
95.94
90.83
249.77
245.15
0.56
BDL
BDL
6.48
7.17
0.15
0.62
0.14
0.23
69.77
69.66
0.32
3.95
0.02
0.21
0.33
0.05
27.53

Chl
G909174-3
2.5
48.74
0.75
128692.97
353.01
2.61
3757.94
219.60
19.43
1817.45
152.06
76.62
74.82
247.22
238.42
0.89
2.36
BDL
4.36
5.09
0.08
0.23
BDL
0.17
4.94
5.50
0.26
5.19
0.00
0.07
0.13
0.05
27.53

Chl
G909174-4
1.5
43.04
2.07
128692.97
630.49
3.09
12320.03
239.26
12.96
1836.36
155.02
105.57
106.87
253.47
245.08
1.15
1.47
BDL
4.23
9.35
0.19
0.55
BDL
0.37
10.08
9.91
1.39
8.20
0.02
0.09
0.18
0.03
27.53

Chl
G909174-5
2.5
52.50
0.52
128692.97
173.82
1.72
2082.32
204.67
23.42
1734.65
156.80
44.99
50.01
251.10
242.20
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.38
2.62
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.16
3.24
3.22
0.08
3.56
0.01
BDL
0.05
0.02
27.53

Chl
G909174-6
2
53.26
1.37
128692.97
228.75
1.89
8536.45
372.24
19.92
1610.57
113.00
37.00
35.85
235.69
230.92
BDL
2.71
0.66
3.70
9.95
0.10
0.21
BDL
0.28
10.94
11.28
0.41
2.86
0.02
0.32
0.45
0.04
27.53

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909174-7
2
46.53
1.65
128692.97
439.54
2.10
5043.54
305.60
12.69
1506.87
39.77
50.35
51.38
256.80
240.61
0.83
0.77
BDL
5.73
4.88
0.14
0.06
0.14
0.26
4.99
4.88
0.10
2.84
0.01
0.05
0.22
0.03
27.53

Chl
G909174-8
2
42.20
1.13
128692.97
88.04
5.09
2640.52
337.36
11.91
1455.19
32.53
59.49
57.19
236.56
230.93
0.42
1.07
BDL
4.68
329.12
BDL
0.24
0.06
0.16
5.33
5.27
0.20
2.95
0.02
0.15
1.31
0.04
27.53

260

2.66
0.61
2573.86
5.01
0.26
400.13
7.98
0.83
60.61
5.31
3.62
3.67
9.28
9.59
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.25
0.34
0.09
0.11
0.20
0.05
2.62
3.29
0.12
0.23
0.01
0.08
0.03
0.04

Chl
G909174-2
1.5
2.07
0.14
2573.86
37.04
0.08
129.42
7.15
0.74
51.78
5.71
2.45
3.67
7.01
6.44
0.33
0.60
BDL
0.18
0.30
0.05
0.09
BDL
0.05
0.16
0.24
0.02
0.27
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.04

Chl
G909174-3
2.5
2.36
0.22
2573.86
43.20
0.22
336.85
6.19
0.46
49.70
4.72
2.92
3.28
9.66
7.80
0.16
0.76
BDL
0.21
0.44
0.19
0.16
BDL
0.06
0.84
0.43
0.16
0.30
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.01

Chl
G909174-4
1.5
4.59
0.84
2573.86
19.52
0.14
169.28
8.69
1.17
105.38
7.49
2.56
4.39
10.68
10.28
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.32
0.24
BDL
0.16
BDL
0.03
0.58
0.49
0.07
0.84
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.01

Chl
G909174-5
2.5
2.39
0.40
2573.86
18.16
0.10
428.15
11.46
0.75
75.80
3.20
1.16
1.40
7.82
5.64
BDL
0.80
0.46
0.12
0.37
0.06
0.06
BDL
0.04
0.52
0.34
0.05
0.10
0.01
0.05
0.02
0.00

Chl
G909174-6
2

3.51
0.43
2573.86
32.03
0.47
245.74
13.97
0.75
79.47
1.79
1.87
3.90
15.19
7.41
0.43
0.30
BDL
0.31
0.50
0.08
0.04
0.28
0.07
0.84
0.39
0.01
0.22
0.01
0.03
0.03
0.01

Chl
G909174-7
2

2.46
0.40
2573.86
21.81
0.60
122.53
8.41
0.72
73.51
0.94
2.13
2.01
8.76
6.76
0.18
0.76
BDL
0.25
13.48
BDL
0.05
0.11
0.06
0.46
0.35
0.05
0.13
0.01
0.06
0.15
0.02

Chl
G909174-8
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

261

7.22
0.67
4421.22
14.72
0.28
1308.19
15.85
4.06
88.13
10.05
10.88
10.43
11.49
11.45
0.21
BDL
BDL
0.28
0.37
0.10
0.16
0.20
0.06
3.11
3.67
0.13
0.28
0.01
0.09
0.04
0.04

Chl
G909174-2
1.5
7.33
0.30
4421.22
109.34
0.13
378.00
12.63
3.98
85.82
10.12
8.55
8.84
9.71
8.85
0.45
1.98
BDL
0.20
0.32
0.05
0.10
BDL
0.05
0.20
0.27
0.04
0.34
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.04

Chl
G909174-3
2.5
6.65
0.79
4421.22
188.75
0.25
1212.08
12.92
2.65
85.16
9.73
11.66
11.94
11.86
9.99
0.43
1.40
BDL
0.22
0.48
0.19
0.19
BDL
0.07
0.88
0.49
0.23
0.45
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.01

Chl
G909174-4
1.5
8.86
0.86
4421.22
54.29
0.16
259.58
13.02
4.86
123.98
11.41
5.45
6.94
12.67
11.99
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.32
0.25
BDL
0.16
BDL
0.03
0.59
0.50
0.07
0.85
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.01

Chl
G909174-5
2.5
8.05
0.64
4421.22
69.09
0.13
913.33
21.04
4.08
97.08
6.98
4.12
4.10
10.10
8.15
BDL
2.31
0.70
0.14
0.42
0.07
0.07
BDL
0.05
0.59
0.43
0.07
0.15
0.01
0.05
0.04
0.01

Chl
G909174-6
2

7.58
0.74
4421.22
132.03
0.48
536.27
20.12
2.66
97.65
2.83
5.70
6.76
16.72
9.62
0.52
0.68
BDL
0.33
0.51
0.08
0.04
0.28
0.07
0.85
0.41
0.02
0.25
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.01

Chl
G909174-7
2

6.57
0.57
4421.22
33.68
0.63
278.01
18.07
2.50
91.68
2.02
6.71
6.47
10.86
8.97
0.24
1.15
BDL
0.27
14.98
BDL
0.07
0.11
0.06
0.48
0.37
0.05
0.18
0.01
0.06
0.19
0.02

Chl
G909174-8
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

262

Chl
H437269_10-1
1
46.35
9.09
130843.31
1135.40
29.36
188.87
523.53
89.23
387.43
30.56
23069.14
22490.17
198.82
192.43
35.01
3.57
2.11
1.80
30.59
5.38
0.52
0.63
0.78
4.95
5.60
3.38
3.10
0.36
1.11
11.39
BDL
27.99

Chl
H437269_10-2
2
53.45
5.15
130843.31
194.38
30.13
95.54
543.70
103.26
474.81
25.78
14102.41
13793.22
174.79
185.72
13.61
3.69
0.69
1.47
24.08
2.84
0.17
0.40
1.06
164.14
158.09
1.45
1.53
0.18
0.67
5.23
0.01
27.99

Chl
H437269_10-3
2
72.59
10.38
130843.31
225.66
33.27
732.68
712.01
122.60
613.67
26.62
8691.53
8567.39
184.09
182.87
18.24
4.13
BDL
1.52
3.54
5.03
0.56
1.07
0.86
3.36
3.78
2.40
3.47
0.43
0.37
6.10
0.01
27.99

Chl
H437269_11-1
3
56.01
3.94
130843.31
42.95
35.68
153.00
673.49
50.33
556.44
17.43
1023.29
1034.84
118.95
113.61
1.42
3.30
BDL
4.21
2.25
0.70
0.95
0.64
1.81
3.19
3.55
0.97
1.39
0.64
0.60
1.25
0.02
27.99

Chl
H437269_11-2
3
72.25
4.89
130843.31
31.18
36.31
202.05
656.30
45.28
670.92
9.90
480.80
482.61
95.44
99.03
0.76
4.76
BDL
1.38
0.75
0.12
0.69
BDL
0.90
1.15
1.13
0.20
0.68
0.08
0.02
0.19
BDL
27.99

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
H437269_11-3
2
36.94
4.09
130843.31
64.99
21.02
1888.37
374.01
54.09
340.89
13.50
1999.96
2011.31
99.39
101.05
2.24
1.66
BDL
1.86
51.60
0.77
0.34
0.08
0.88
10.14
9.55
1.56
5.34
0.07
0.55
5.55
0.02
27.99

Chl
H437269_12-1
1.5
86.37
4.04
130843.31
1948.94
37.16
778.56
597.77
96.42
602.93
15.10
2671.61
2686.46
140.57
134.62
10.48
4.17
18.14
7.85
29.26
0.10
0.45
0.18
1.29
15.10
25.29
1.04
0.72
0.01
23.09
15.78
0.02
27.99

263

3.19
0.86
2616.87
280.48
1.79
29.44
17.86
2.79
14.20
1.91
1948.09
1606.64
11.81
10.15
2.35
0.37
0.56
0.15
1.22
0.69
0.11
0.17
0.03
0.41
0.33
0.11
0.32
0.05
0.11
1.01
BDL

Chl
H437269_10-1
1
2.22
0.23
2616.87
32.85
0.96
13.11
16.33
2.71
13.55
0.83
633.75
708.12
6.38
6.63
0.52
0.40
0.13
0.05
0.91
0.32
0.05
0.12
0.07
4.91
6.22
0.18
0.12
0.01
0.03
0.40
0.00

Chl
H437269_10-2
2
2.20
0.53
2616.87
34.74
1.08
89.60
22.05
3.09
17.21
0.64
319.94
347.57
4.69
5.10
0.85
0.42
BDL
0.06
0.16
0.25
0.04
0.11
0.08
0.19
0.15
0.17
0.19
0.03
0.06
0.26
0.01

Chl
H437269_10-3
2
2.16
0.33
2616.87
7.20
1.82
20.12
30.57
1.76
23.85
0.90
128.83
131.00
3.49
3.05
0.24
0.40
BDL
0.26
0.08
0.14
0.18
0.12
0.13
0.38
0.19
0.22
0.04
0.09
0.07
0.14
0.01

Chl
H437269_11-1
3
2.44
0.49
2616.87
4.98
1.29
23.07
20.24
2.43
20.20
0.24
20.38
20.07
3.73
3.49
0.06
0.58
BDL
0.05
0.04
0.02
0.05
BDL
0.08
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.09
0.03
0.02
0.03
BDL

Chl
H437269_11-2
3

1.31
0.66
2616.87
10.00
0.75
281.49
11.02
1.41
9.13
0.38
83.78
85.47
3.80
2.97
0.19
1.01
BDL
0.07
1.95
0.12
0.06
0.20
0.05
0.65
0.43
0.15
0.70
0.03
0.04
1.12
0.02

Chl
H437269_11-3
2

3.71
0.49
2616.87
369.57
1.02
135.53
16.81
2.57
17.86
0.40
125.38
106.30
5.96
4.35
1.40
0.43
2.86
0.75
4.01
0.05
0.07
0.06
0.05
3.12
1.24
0.18
0.03
0.01
3.71
1.18
0.02

Chl
H437269_12-1
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

264

7.28
3.42
4495.09
461.42
2.16
40.34
31.46
18.11
20.37
2.52
3183.40
2943.17
12.88
11.47
12.35
2.88
1.78
0.16
1.40
0.81
0.14
0.20
0.06
0.43
0.36
0.41
0.34
0.06
0.12
1.32
BDL

Chl
H437269_10-1
1
7.87
1.89
4495.09
70.81
1.57
19.14
31.46
20.88
22.44
1.62
1664.49
1669.94
7.82
8.39
4.74
2.98
0.57
0.06
1.06
0.38
0.06
0.14
0.10
6.11
7.32
0.25
0.13
0.02
0.05
0.56
0.00

Chl
H437269_10-2
2
10.48
3.82
4495.09
80.68
1.74
139.53
41.56
24.78
28.82
1.57
1001.09
1001.62
6.69
7.19
6.38
3.33
BDL
0.07
0.18
0.46
0.11
0.22
0.10
0.20
0.18
0.33
0.22
0.05
0.06
0.53
0.01

Chl
H437269_10-3
2
8.20
1.47
4495.09
15.62
2.34
30.06
45.22
10.25
31.75
1.30
170.50
173.31
4.65
4.38
0.55
2.67
BDL
0.28
0.10
0.15
0.25
0.17
0.18
0.39
0.21
0.25
0.06
0.11
0.08
0.17
0.01

Chl
H437269_11-1
3
10.49
1.85
4495.09
11.23
1.97
37.45
38.26
9.40
32.35
0.58
56.29
56.60
4.48
4.44
0.27
3.86
BDL
0.06
0.04
0.02
0.13
BDL
0.10
0.06
0.05
0.07
0.09
0.03
0.02
0.03
BDL

Chl
H437269_11-2
3

5.38
1.63
4495.09
23.23
1.14
394.01
21.54
10.94
15.76
0.82
233.80
236.51
4.59
4.08
0.80
1.67
BDL
0.09
2.25
0.14
0.09
0.20
0.08
0.68
0.49
0.24
0.72
0.03
0.05
1.20
0.02

Chl
H437269_11-3
2

12.75
1.55
4495.09
729.46
1.83
176.88
34.02
19.51
28.89
0.91
317.39
313.15
6.98
5.73
3.89
3.37
14.83
0.77
4.06
0.05
0.11
0.07
0.11
3.14
1.39
0.22
0.04
0.01
3.93
1.67
0.02

Chl
H437269_12-1
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

265

Chl
H437269_12-3
3
68.15
4.14
130843.31
67.63
48.82
5937.87
732.30
83.05
537.15
13.22
2968.62
2717.08
125.96
123.13
3.16
2.96
0.62
3.25
17.64
0.20
2.78
BDL
1.11
6.69
4.72
5.71
6.17
0.03
0.85
3.09
0.00
27.99

Chl
H437269_12-4
2.5
71.17
4.74
130843.31
23.53
28.55
192.42
504.02
91.01
522.24
15.62
4735.41
3557.84
134.89
130.36
0.93
2.77
0.25
1.01
27.38
BDL
0.34
BDL
0.71
3.65
3.91
0.24
0.69
0.01
0.67
2.32
0.01
27.99

Chl
H437269_13-1
2.5
95.95
5.96
130843.31
43.98
46.32
250.86
796.76
112.41
609.93
11.38
811.94
814.50
115.98
121.00
1.78
3.91
BDL
22.57
2.54
0.09
0.92
1.70
1.76
9.29
11.84
0.26
0.94
0.96
0.05
0.70
0.12
27.99

Chl
H437269_13-2
1
86.548
7.177
130843.306
62.885
41.618
275.899
709.463
101.660
2156.467
76.877
1062.548
1069.936
91.923
93.651
3.405
2.846
BDL
39.436
1.774
0.483
0.725
3.093
2.000
22.443
22.056
0.427
170.943
0.929
0.132
1.718
0.309
27.990

Chl
H437269_13-3
2.5
94.33
9.05
130843.31
64.59
48.35
276.81
740.75
114.63
604.63
12.59
773.46
778.62
126.30
120.86
1.26
3.15
BDL
40.74
2.03
0.18
2.00
0.48
1.55
18.41
19.41
0.16
2.12
1.01
0.67
5.86
0.27
27.99

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
H437269_15-1
3
68.79
2.87
130843.31
59.37
40.37
172.77
578.55
89.33
492.85
13.91
832.95
834.72
84.43
82.83
1.74
3.14
BDL
1.47
30.38
0.59
0.32
0.11
0.74
5.33
4.71
0.29
2.50
0.26
0.08
0.52
0.01
27.99

Chl
H437269_15-2
3
70.69
4.43
130843.31
40.42
31.91
123.06
534.73
106.73
583.26
20.22
1430.45
1446.60
157.89
147.30
0.89
3.89
BDL
1.91
19.63
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.90
4.26
4.56
0.01
1.17
0.07
0.50
2.29
0.00
27.99

266

2.06
0.37
2616.87
16.54
1.57
682.83
21.64
2.20
14.24
0.43
157.93
110.81
3.22
3.67
0.16
0.24
0.25
0.15
0.54
0.03
0.10
BDL
0.05
2.70
1.65
0.38
0.16
0.00
0.20
0.12
0.00

Chl
H437269_12-3
3
2.54
0.41
2616.87
4.06
0.75
23.06
19.42
4.25
18.46
0.66
421.15
188.43
7.82
7.07
0.14
0.78
0.22
0.07
1.03
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.05
0.22
0.25
0.06
0.04
0.00
0.15
0.91
0.00

Chl
H437269_12-4
2.5
2.98
0.28
2616.87
8.95
1.20
29.12
23.28
2.84
15.90
0.55
61.79
61.70
3.90
4.22
0.10
0.44
BDL
0.66
0.20
0.02
0.08
0.05
0.08
1.16
0.56
0.08
0.12
0.12
0.04
0.38
0.02

Chl
H437269_13-1
2.5
2.665
0.448
2616.866
9.700
1.290
31.729
21.389
2.595
58.122
1.973
37.537
39.826
2.332
3.009
0.172
0.126
BDL
2.102
0.052
0.080
0.075
0.126
0.180
0.961
0.794
0.035
4.300
0.091
0.015
0.325
0.019

Chl
H437269_13-2
1
2.79
0.33
2616.87
18.85
1.35
31.68
21.28
2.87
16.68
0.42
27.97
29.41
4.04
3.90
0.14
0.29
BDL
1.34
0.15
0.06
0.53
0.12
0.08
0.51
0.60
0.05
0.42
0.18
0.22
1.72
0.03

Chl
H437269_13-3
2.5

2.28
0.26
2616.87
10.43
1.69
20.69
16.40
2.34
13.34
0.50
32.00
32.00
2.52
2.85
0.15
0.16
BDL
0.05
1.74
0.15
0.05
0.06
0.07
0.29
0.16
0.07
0.09
0.07
0.01
0.08
0.00

Chl
H437269_15-1
3

2.39
0.20
2616.87
6.50
0.84
15.12
15.15
2.82
17.08
0.58
85.99
63.28
4.36
4.20
0.08
0.61
BDL
0.17
1.39
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.03
0.19
0.23
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.07
0.57
0.00

Chl
H437269_15-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

267

9.84
1.55
4495.09
27.38
2.55
1103.53
42.20
16.80
24.74
0.83
360.43
317.86
4.59
5.01
1.11
2.38
0.56
0.17
0.66
0.03
0.51
BDL
0.09
2.70
1.65
0.77
0.26
0.01
0.20
0.26
0.00

Chl
H437269_12-3
3
10.36
1.77
4495.09
8.61
1.39
36.34
31.61
18.74
26.98
1.07
666.68
433.23
8.57
7.94
0.35
2.35
0.30
0.08
1.20
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.07
0.23
0.26
0.07
0.05
0.00
0.16
0.92
0.00

Chl
H437269_12-4
2.5
13.87
2.19
4495.09
16.78
2.25
46.79
45.78
22.72
27.94
0.82
108.03
108.55
4.92
5.39
0.63
3.16
BDL
0.85
0.21
0.02
0.18
0.31
0.15
1.18
0.63
0.09
0.12
0.15
0.04
0.38
0.02

Chl
H437269_13-1
2.5
12.506
2.651
4495.092
22.492
2.142
51.276
41.101
20.551
99.883
4.585
121.889
123.890
3.334
3.973
1.192
2.281
BDL
2.301
0.065
0.089
0.150
0.569
0.230
1.082
0.959
0.061
6.979
0.127
0.016
0.349
0.037

Chl
H437269_13-2
1
13.61
3.31
4495.09
28.10
2.40
51.35
42.38
23.17
28.23
0.80
88.93
90.30
5.20
5.14
0.46
2.53
BDL
1.65
0.15
0.06
0.64
0.15
0.14
0.65
0.76
0.05
0.42
0.21
0.22
1.78
0.04

Chl
H437269_13-3
2.5

9.98
1.08
4495.09
21.81
2.37
32.62
32.98
18.07
22.86
0.90
96.37
96.96
3.34
3.66
0.62
2.52
BDL
0.06
1.86
0.16
0.08
0.06
0.09
0.32
0.20
0.08
0.12
0.07
0.01
0.09
0.00

Chl
H437269_15-1
3

10.26
1.62
4495.09
14.58
1.56
23.48
30.49
21.59
27.83
1.23
178.23
170.77
5.98
5.85
0.32
3.17
BDL
0.18
1.45
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.07
0.21
0.26
0.02
0.05
0.01
0.08
0.60
0.00

Chl
H437269_15-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

268

Chl
H437269_15-3
3
44.48
4.72
130843.31
38.31
21.37
1065.12
398.76
83.74
370.86
18.51
1843.64
1833.88
126.75
124.10
1.66
3.09
0.38
1.89
12.05
0.11
0.62
0.70
0.91
3.94
3.82
0.85
1.62
0.22
0.17
0.64
BDL
27.99

Chl
H437289_27-1
2.5
60.19
3.48
134676.51
21.19
6.91
729.70
119.53
5.31
375.73
89.65
332.41
328.68
52.45
50.05
0.32
1.55
BDL
14.83
0.26
BDL
0.17
0.09
0.23
6.34
6.86
3.96
0.19
0.07
0.30
0.16
0.02
28.81

Chl
H437289_31-1
2.5
76.27
2.85
134676.51
70.58
4.09
464.42
113.08
11.44
527.86
122.62
574.74
566.80
86.28
82.81
0.18
3.17
1.50
3.58
0.76
BDL
0.30
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.74
0.26
BDL
0.11
0.08
BDL
28.81

Chl
H437289_31-2
2.5
85.63
3.65
134676.51
70.61
6.50
691.93
142.66
8.79
550.05
133.60
633.49
620.14
87.14
86.33
0.84
3.07
BDL
25.37
0.62
BDL
0.92
BDL
0.23
16.18
15.36
3.33
0.45
0.02
0.25
0.05
0.08
28.81

Chl
H437289_31-3
2.5
86.92
3.51
134676.51
990.96
5.25
1265.15
128.00
12.12
576.69
136.92
598.09
596.71
88.20
87.26
0.98
3.47
BDL
8.38
2.43
BDL
0.40
0.09
0.24
12.64
14.34
10.60
0.40
BDL
1.56
0.91
BDL
28.81

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
H437289_35-1
2.5
87.26
2.25
134676.51
90.22
6.42
269.48
188.45
114.61
623.99
125.61
395.42
392.55
80.54
75.13
0.27
4.91
BDL
3.90
1.84
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.19
4.66
3.96
BDL
0.35
0.05
0.05
0.03
BDL
28.81

Chl
H437289_35-2
2.5
92.08
1.50
134676.51
26.92
7.95
154.27
248.59
78.38
743.47
142.01
432.49
438.87
82.53
82.25
0.52
3.66
0.52
1.50
0.79
BDL
0.45
BDL
0.20
2.50
2.37
0.03
0.25
0.04
0.10
0.02
BDL
28.81

269

2.03
0.17
2616.87
5.82
0.65
132.73
11.47
2.09
10.03
0.62
86.87
88.40
3.87
5.78
0.13
0.11
0.08
0.06
0.46
0.03
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.33
0.14
0.14
0.20
0.03
0.03
0.03
BDL

Chl
H437269_15-3
3
3.09
0.48
2693.53
1.11
0.34
54.30
5.01
0.16
13.62
2.88
12.38
11.20
2.28
2.98
0.08
0.74
BDL
0.91
0.04
BDL
0.05
0.03
0.01
0.40
0.30
0.67
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.00

Chl
H437289_27-1
2.5
3.08
0.35
2693.53
12.46
0.20
292.57
3.98
0.48
18.55
3.96
22.96
23.61
3.45
4.17
0.23
0.13
0.42
5.17
0.16
BDL
0.02
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.77
0.08
BDL
1.23
0.95
BDL

Chl
H437289_31-1
2.5
3.07
0.41
2693.53
5.08
0.49
35.51
5.08
0.36
16.41
4.28
26.73
26.99
2.26
3.11
0.16
0.23
BDL
0.70
0.04
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.02
1.32
0.81
1.23
0.06
0.01
0.04
0.03
0.01

Chl
H437289_31-2
2.5
3.73
0.61
2693.53
446.41
0.29
61.48
4.04
0.49
17.02
4.28
19.44
19.17
2.64
3.22
0.12
0.70
BDL
1.73
2.00
BDL
0.04
0.05
0.03
1.80
2.74
0.61
0.04
BDL
0.14
0.10
BDL

Chl
H437289_31-3
2.5

3.17
0.65
2693.53
37.85
0.25
20.51
6.16
2.78
18.35
4.16
13.13
12.88
3.30
3.30
0.06
0.21
BDL
0.14
0.76
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.02
0.77
0.17
BDL
0.04
0.02
0.02
0.01
BDL

Chl
H437289_35-1
2.5

3.23
0.17
2693.53
3.46
0.38
4.87
8.35
2.20
23.06
4.39
14.44
19.60
2.32
2.88
0.18
0.10
0.12
0.09
0.15
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.01
0.19
0.12
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.02
BDL

Chl
H437289_35-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

270

6.60
1.72
4495.09
13.66
1.09
204.44
22.82
16.92
17.20
1.17
219.16
219.65
5.08
6.73
0.59
2.48
0.31
0.08
0.53
0.03
0.12
0.13
0.08
0.34
0.17
0.17
0.20
0.04
0.03
0.06
BDL

Chl
H437269_15-3
3
9.08
1.35
4626.78
6.18
0.45
88.54
7.93
1.07
20.15
5.90
38.04
37.21
2.65
3.48
0.14
1.44
BDL
0.93
0.04
BDL
0.06
0.04
0.02
0.42
0.33
0.81
0.02
0.01
0.04
0.03
0.00

Chl
H437289_27-1
2.5
11.25
1.09
4626.78
23.77
0.27
295.94
7.05
2.34
27.92
8.08
66.29
65.59
4.10
5.11
0.24
2.54
1.27
5.17
0.16
BDL
0.06
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.79
0.08
BDL
1.23
0.95
BDL

Chl
H437289_31-1
2.5
12.53
1.39
4626.78
20.88
0.56
75.22
8.93
1.80
27.25
8.79
73.57
72.19
3.18
4.38
0.33
2.46
BDL
0.76
0.04
BDL
0.19
BDL
0.03
1.37
0.88
1.29
0.06
0.01
0.04
0.03
0.01

Chl
H437289_31-2
2.5
12.89
1.42
4626.78
529.19
0.37
135.95
7.73
2.47
28.45
8.95
67.57
67.21
3.48
4.48
0.36
2.86
BDL
1.73
2.00
BDL
0.08
0.05
0.03
1.83
2.76
1.38
0.05
BDL
0.17
0.12
BDL

Chl
H437289_31-3
2.5

12.78
1.05
4626.78
45.85
0.37
32.98
11.49
23.09
30.75
8.33
44.75
44.29
3.89
4.25
0.11
3.94
BDL
0.15
0.76
BDL
0.09
BDL
0.03
0.77
0.19
BDL
0.04
0.02
0.02
0.01
BDL

Chl
H437289_35-1
2.5

13.46
0.57
4626.78
8.46
0.51
15.57
15.27
15.83
37.36
9.26
48.97
51.28
3.14
4.11
0.25
2.93
0.43
0.09
0.15
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.02
0.20
0.13
0.02
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.02
BDL

Chl
H437289_35-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

271

Chl
Y-727-1
1.5
63.28
5.67
124345.55
40.46
18.78
11996.61
266.30
9.35
3070.61
71.24
153.66
158.76
356.54
346.18
1.22
2.68
BDL
2.47
4.02
BDL
1.12
BDL
1.41
2.43
2.99
12.60
9.61
0.02
BDL
0.23
0.02
26.60

Chl
Y-727-2
1.5
39.23
6.61
124345.55
1055.11
17.36
16915.87
226.96
7.45
2496.62
46.34
168.63
173.72
232.23
228.10
1.71
2.25
1.37
29.75
109.92
0.14
1.38
BDL
0.85
34.36
35.07
20.59
4.58
0.03
0.02
0.35
0.13
26.60

Chl
Y-727-3
3
52.19
3.67
124345.55
44.32
9.35
7862.37
203.45
7.74
2844.61
68.97
289.47
292.88
334.99
326.31
1.07
1.54
BDL
2.32
4.83
BDL
0.73
BDL
0.95
3.19
2.90
7.21
4.71
0.01
BDL
0.21
0.02
26.60

Chl
Y-727-4
1.5
53.16
3.66
124345.55
464.89
24.66
11804.60
317.64
12.43
2672.22
66.84
180.43
176.08
315.35
307.09
0.84
2.08
BDL
29.67
5.95
0.19
1.06
BDL
1.93
33.43
34.75
6.24
7.09
0.04
0.01
0.24
0.32
26.60

Chl
Y-727-5
2
48.06
2.65
124345.55
28.82
5.24
6937.44
159.08
4.96
1902.96
49.49
404.71
405.32
251.17
256.34
0.88
0.64
BDL
34.57
12.39
BDL
0.91
BDL
2.06
180.62
182.56
4.19
3.28
0.06
BDL
0.32
0.33
26.60

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
Y-727-6
1.5
47.77
6.74
124345.55
88.64
31.56
38755.82
382.46
7.63
2473.76
51.18
296.04
298.57
234.64
233.27
2.25
2.67
2.52
50.74
56.79
0.09
3.53
0.20
2.84
82.11
80.86
17.49
4.92
0.09
0.30
1.15
0.60
26.60

Chl
Y-727-7
2
57.41
1.39
124345.55
196.29
19.62
6822.92
210.59
10.12
2277.57
63.71
243.76
244.59
290.15
284.59
0.54
4.07
1.44
27.55
88.11
0.24
1.21
BDL
2.14
43.64
44.06
4.79
5.17
0.06
0.21
0.53
0.43
26.60

272

3.13
0.77
2486.91
18.59
0.74
1176.30
11.04
1.18
317.62
3.31
6.80
8.99
14.08
14.99
0.32
0.72
BDL
0.25
0.36
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.15
0.78
0.47
1.94
0.64
0.02
BDL
0.04
0.02

Chl
Y-727-1
1.5
1.55
2.39
2486.91
424.65
0.75
2383.89
6.63
0.39
83.71
1.47
4.57
4.63
7.67
6.76
0.47
0.76
0.17
1.87
13.77
0.05
0.14
BDL
0.06
5.43
3.80
6.87
0.32
0.01
0.04
0.08
0.05

Chl
Y-727-2
1.5
2.29
0.68
2486.91
4.94
0.92
331.78
7.29
0.30
68.53
1.84
9.29
11.39
9.37
10.35
0.27
0.64
BDL
0.29
0.22
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.08
0.45
0.10
0.40
0.47
0.01
BDL
0.07
0.01

Chl
Y-727-3
3
1.68
0.98
2486.91
25.22
1.08
465.27
6.88
0.38
70.59
2.14
5.38
7.66
7.52
7.78
0.19
0.50
BDL
0.78
0.30
0.04
0.09
BDL
0.16
1.90
1.14
1.36
0.61
0.00
0.03
0.04
0.03

Chl
Y-727-4
1.5
1.88
0.41
2486.91
2.17
0.27
210.91
5.24
0.56
113.85
1.32
11.15
9.27
7.89
10.82
0.16
0.30
BDL
1.29
0.78
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.22
10.38
14.27
0.34
0.16
0.01
BDL
0.05
0.06

Chl
Y-727-5
2

2.44
1.51
2486.91
74.97
2.87
3211.38
11.30
0.52
198.17
2.04
8.37
12.61
6.51
9.07
0.22
0.97
0.59
1.42
14.79
0.15
0.15
0.16
0.12
7.15
6.58
4.35
0.29
0.05
0.40
0.11
0.10

Chl
Y-727-6
1.5

2.41
0.67
2486.91
18.27
0.81
678.74
4.96
0.34
102.94
2.63
6.21
5.54
6.67
6.62
0.41
1.12
1.04
0.87
2.31
0.08
0.06
BDL
0.15
8.72
8.77
0.40
0.29
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.06

Chl
Y-727-7
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

273

9.44
2.20
4271.86
21.94
1.12
1629.59
16.43
2.21
335.13
5.04
17.60
19.04
16.32
16.98
0.53
2.26
BDL
0.25
0.36
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.17
0.78
0.47
2.45
0.82
0.02
BDL
0.05
0.02

Chl
Y-727-1
1.5
5.73
3.39
4271.86
522.19
1.07
2865.61
12.31
1.54
120.67
2.87
18.39
18.94
9.36
8.56
0.76
1.95
1.11
1.93
13.91
0.05
0.29
BDL
0.08
5.47
3.86
7.29
0.40
0.01
0.04
0.09
0.05

Chl
Y-727-2
1.5
7.69
1.50
4271.86
13.69
1.01
810.17
11.81
1.58
120.43
4.10
31.96
33.00
12.16
12.79
0.46
1.39
BDL
0.29
0.24
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.10
0.45
0.12
0.94
0.54
0.01
BDL
0.07
0.01

Chl
Y-727-3
3
7.67
1.65
4271.86
136.25
1.54
1203.31
16.06
2.52
116.78
4.15
19.81
20.13
10.48
10.51
0.35
1.74
BDL
0.90
0.31
0.04
0.21
BDL
0.20
2.01
1.33
1.55
0.72
0.00
0.03
0.05
0.05

Chl
Y-727-4
1.5
7.02
1.05
4271.86
8.58
0.35
685.43
8.96
1.14
131.72
2.95
44.18
43.85
9.80
12.32
0.34
0.59
BDL
1.40
0.81
BDL
0.19
BDL
0.26
10.95
14.72
0.60
0.24
0.01
BDL
0.06
0.07

Chl
Y-727-5
2

7.15
2.88
4271.86
79.20
3.20
4856.64
20.81
1.61
216.07
3.40
32.37
33.99
8.48
10.54
0.81
2.35
2.10
1.63
14.83
0.15
0.65
0.16
0.22
7.33
6.77
4.81
0.39
0.05
0.40
0.14
0.11

Chl
Y-727-6
1.5

8.43
0.84
4271.86
59.41
1.19
933.86
10.82
2.05
129.94
4.29
26.49
26.45
9.46
9.31
0.45
3.44
1.55
0.97
2.81
0.08
0.23
BDL
0.21
8.76
8.81
0.69
0.40
0.01
0.04
0.06
0.07

Chl
Y-727-7
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

274

Chl
Y-727-8
1.5
66.59
3.72
124345.55
46.54
9.84
25312.05
311.88
8.23
4187.33
67.61
250.55
259.36
318.13
306.92
3.37
2.49
BDL
21.12
5.63
BDL
1.20
BDL
2.76
14.89
15.61
21.92
8.63
0.09
0.07
0.80
0.23
26.60

Chl
Y-727-9
1.5
57.63
6.67
124345.55
32.88
19.28
31041.18
345.82
9.01
3048.94
64.55
184.86
183.53
284.02
282.78
2.58
BDL
BDL
9.02
4.52
BDL
2.03
BDL
1.38
11.16
10.92
17.29
7.23
0.08
BDL
1.14
0.10
26.60

Chl
YD01-01C_15-1
3
40.57
1.52
133741.59
30.52
2.28
87.65
298.30
39.20
3944.26
12.00
198.72
193.81
232.34
221.70
0.57
3.78
1.13
0.98
1.64
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.63
1.78
1.46
0.15
4.55
0.09
BDL
0.00
BDL
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_15-2
2.5
34.71
1.29
133741.59
31.49
2.56
4547.69
345.04
42.50
3753.78
12.51
263.20
259.08
229.27
224.20
1.85
2.67
BDL
2.08
2.95
0.18
0.46
0.16
0.94
3.70
3.46
30.60
16.99
0.43
1.12
2.00
0.03
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_15-3
2
43.41
1.23
133741.59
23.28
0.26
132.66
231.73
35.65
3952.73
12.42
262.77
259.88
230.64
225.72
0.58
2.44
BDL
0.62
BDL
0.19
0.35
BDL
0.71
1.86
1.55
0.36
3.14
0.10
BDL
BDL
BDL
28.61

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-01C_17-1
2
27.01
3.13
133741.59
BDL
5.81
9073.39
314.49
35.35
2614.42
8.79
270.37
266.97
175.18
213.38
0.94
1.26
0.52
31.79
75.70
0.04
0.36
0.41
1.07
1114.36
1175.99
24.77
9.03
0.65
13.47
2.31
0.18
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_17-2
3
44.97
2.15
133741.59
35.58
3.01
123.65
288.37
30.13
3998.37
12.07
252.70
250.28
235.65
220.53
0.47
2.51
0.65
0.99
1.42
0.18
0.17
0.08
0.92
2.23
2.07
0.18
6.10
0.28
0.01
0.03
BDL
28.61

275

3.40
0.62
2486.91
6.15
0.43
4578.43
8.42
0.70
219.15
3.53
12.35
13.61
11.06
13.38
0.14
0.61
BDL
0.57
0.63
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.32
0.64
1.38
5.91
0.54
0.03
0.04
0.19
0.04

Chl
Y-727-8
1.5
4.41
1.32
2486.91
4.27
1.94
5863.09
15.94
1.47
154.85
2.06
6.02
8.07
7.36
7.38
0.73
BDL
BDL
0.26
3.26
BDL
0.13
BDL
0.08
0.51
0.35
2.44
0.40
0.02
BDL
0.15
0.02

Chl
Y-727-9
1.5
2.04
0.22
2674.83
1.83
0.17
3.79
10.94
1.27
99.93
0.54
4.94
5.73
6.15
6.43
0.05
0.55
0.37
0.07
0.14
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.04
0.12
0.07
0.05
0.27
0.01
BDL
0.02
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_15-1
3
1.47
0.19
2674.83
2.90
0.07
180.37
12.28
1.24
88.71
0.43
7.36
7.16
7.51
6.57
0.22
0.12
BDL
0.06
0.09
0.03
0.04
0.09
0.04
0.30
0.13
1.81
1.05
0.02
1.05
0.10
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_15-2
2.5
0.91
0.53
2674.83
4.20
2.61
5.55
7.74
1.14
94.49
0.41
8.13
8.39
9.93
7.02
0.13
0.21
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.06
0.04
BDL
0.05
0.15
0.07
0.10
0.29
0.07
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_15-3
2

0.82
0.18
2674.83
BDL
0.22
207.87
12.66
1.08
65.18
0.34
11.30
7.81
5.21
7.22
0.21
0.23
0.16
2.28
2.26
0.04
0.06
0.06
0.08
58.43
180.56
1.05
0.55
0.05
0.59
0.09
0.04

Chl
YD01-01C_17-1
2

1.39
0.37
2674.83
5.87
0.16
5.31
9.65
0.92
95.99
0.38
6.49
8.77
6.71
6.66
0.07
0.21
0.12
0.06
0.05
0.03
0.01
0.05
0.04
0.19
0.06
0.03
0.36
0.02
0.01
0.01
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_17-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

276

9.97
1.49
4271.86
14.75
0.62
5159.86
16.55
1.79
263.21
5.04
29.21
30.62
13.28
15.13
1.18
2.08
BDL
0.65
0.63
BDL
0.28
BDL
0.37
0.70
1.42
6.46
0.71
0.03
0.04
0.20
0.04

Chl
Y-727-8
1.5
9.23
2.76
4271.86
10.39
2.12
6549.14
22.44
2.32
187.74
4.01
20.44
21.02
9.87
9.84
1.15
BDL
BDL
0.30
3.26
BDL
0.39
BDL
0.12
0.55
0.41
3.19
0.56
0.02
BDL
0.17
0.03

Chl
Y-727-9
1.5
6.02
0.59
4594.66
8.96
0.19
9.07
19.12
7.98
173.80
0.87
21.66
21.49
8.79
8.92
0.20
3.08
0.98
0.07
0.14
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.06
0.12
0.07
0.05
0.38
0.01
BDL
0.02
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_15-1
3
5.07
0.51
4594.66
9.50
0.12
463.86
21.91
8.63
161.81
0.83
28.88
28.61
9.74
9.07
0.68
2.14
BDL
0.07
0.10
0.03
0.09
0.09
0.07
0.30
0.14
4.08
1.45
0.05
1.05
0.18
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_15-2
2.5
6.13
0.70
4594.66
7.89
2.61
13.65
14.44
7.26
170.98
0.82
29.04
29.02
11.73
9.43
0.24
1.97
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.06
0.08
BDL
0.06
0.15
0.08
0.11
0.35
0.07
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_15-3
2

3.86
1.15
4594.66
BDL
0.32
877.62
20.83
7.19
114.60
0.61
30.83
29.59
7.05
9.35
0.39
1.03
0.44
2.33
2.49
0.04
0.09
0.09
0.11
60.39
181.31
3.14
0.77
0.08
0.96
0.19
0.05

Chl
YD01-01C_17-1
2

6.43
0.87
4594.66
11.79
0.20
12.77
17.98
6.13
173.18
0.79
27.59
28.15
9.26
9.07
0.18
2.02
0.53
0.06
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.05
0.07
0.20
0.06
0.03
0.51
0.03
0.01
0.01
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_17-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

277

Chl
YD01-01C_18-1
2
29.71
0.86
133741.59
31.19
2.03
284.57
219.92
29.54
2979.38
10.06
189.73
189.81
186.92
198.21
0.58
2.46
BDL
8.22
8.50
BDL
0.23
BDL
0.79
370.56
380.53
0.70
4.06
0.02
0.07
0.01
0.05
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_18-2
2.5
34.64
1.53
133741.59
33.20
2.69
1665.05
197.40
33.82
3012.97
10.01
260.47
258.73
195.29
190.72
0.66
2.01
0.48
1.96
2.23
BDL
0.27
0.07
0.70
29.14
30.37
5.72
6.32
0.15
3.51
1.08
0.01
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_18-3
2
33.06
1.34
133741.59
35.52
2.37
919.90
227.07
28.66
3065.76
9.80
204.04
204.82
187.53
227.93
0.71
2.60
BDL
23.27
20.58
BDL
0.24
0.10
0.85
1120.19
1138.30
2.85
3.98
0.09
0.27
0.49
0.15
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_18-4
2.5
32.29
0.95
133741.59
29.61
2.58
1450.99
217.23
26.48
2858.65
8.83
262.08
258.41
178.63
184.30
0.95
2.30
0.41
8.74
41.83
BDL
0.23
0.06
0.75
238.64
243.00
6.78
7.37
0.18
0.78
0.95
0.03
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_18-5
2.5
37.57
1.82
133741.59
58.98
5.83
8739.10
299.65
34.51
3456.39
11.27
251.55
250.28
204.15
193.26
1.32
3.15
0.94
3.06
78.82
0.10
0.67
0.11
0.81
57.52
57.31
11.51
5.15
0.10
10.69
2.12
BDL
28.61

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-01C_18-6
2.5
34.33
3.66
133741.59
81.58
3.51
4223.93
291.95
27.17
3567.16
11.28
281.12
277.45
218.03
208.31
1.02
5.40
BDL
2.72
15.40
BDL
0.47
BDL
0.61
49.98
43.78
8.35
7.30
0.25
0.78
1.40
0.02
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_18-7
2.5
29.52
0.78
133741.59
20.87
2.17
1101.61
207.48
28.03
2780.11
9.18
162.77
164.88
169.01
168.21
0.56
1.12
0.95
1.30
1.49
0.20
0.27
BDL
0.58
2.99
3.32
2.18
5.66
0.17
0.60
0.32
BDL
28.61

278

0.73
0.21
2674.83
2.30
0.11
52.93
7.48
1.09
83.92
0.40
5.02
6.07
5.68
5.43
0.08
0.23
BDL
0.51
0.28
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.05
12.74
11.35
0.68
0.30
0.01
0.01
0.09
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_18-1
2
1.53
0.18
2674.83
2.26
0.09
80.60
7.07
1.06
81.40
0.34
9.35
9.57
5.29
6.22
0.04
0.10
0.14
0.08
0.08
BDL
0.04
0.05
0.07
6.87
7.62
0.45
0.37
0.03
0.13
0.12
0.00

Chl
YD01-01C_18-2
2.5
0.85
0.14
2674.83
2.19
0.13
96.68
7.75
0.98
75.70
0.44
5.20
6.08
5.81
6.43
0.16
0.27
BDL
1.45
1.61
BDL
0.05
0.04
0.04
28.76
31.71
0.17
0.46
0.02
0.05
0.12
0.02

Chl
YD01-01C_18-3
2
1.37
0.23
2674.83
2.35
0.40
188.41
9.94
0.97
96.53
0.43
9.71
12.30
5.05
5.22
0.08
0.07
0.28
0.29
6.88
BDL
0.04
0.06
0.03
7.84
8.13
0.73
0.49
0.02
0.53
0.23
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_18-4
2.5
1.02
0.27
2674.83
2.79
0.27
205.60
10.14
1.32
101.29
0.48
6.53
7.20
5.35
5.36
0.13
0.25
0.30
0.08
3.91
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.04
9.79
9.43
0.54
0.33
0.02
0.38
0.21
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_18-5
2.5

1.07
0.60
2674.83
22.05
0.15
215.22
13.35
0.90
89.77
0.38
8.49
8.57
6.07
6.09
0.06
0.81
BDL
0.13
1.60
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.12
6.43
6.33
0.33
0.49
0.02
0.40
0.18
0.02

Chl
YD01-01C_18-6
2.5

1.29
0.32
2674.83
2.33
0.11
156.43
6.99
0.89
65.63
0.45
6.34
4.59
5.75
4.51
0.07
0.20
0.20
0.11
0.16
0.05
0.02
BDL
0.04
0.24
0.23
0.42
0.36
0.03
0.24
0.05
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_18-7
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

279

4.21
0.38
4594.66
9.25
0.14
59.30
13.77
6.04
136.31
0.70
20.75
21.18
7.60
7.75
0.21
1.98
BDL
0.53
0.30
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.07
13.72
12.54
0.68
0.38
0.01
0.01
0.09
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_18-1
2
5.08
0.58
4594.66
9.80
0.14
176.01
12.56
6.88
135.74
0.66
29.17
29.26
7.48
8.18
0.23
1.61
0.41
0.09
0.08
BDL
0.06
0.06
0.08
6.88
7.64
0.82
0.53
0.04
0.23
0.14
0.00

Chl
YD01-01C_18-2
2.5
4.69
0.51
4594.66
10.44
0.16
129.69
14.24
5.84
133.96
0.71
22.27
22.72
7.71
9.04
0.29
2.10
BDL
1.49
1.64
BDL
0.07
0.05
0.07
32.60
35.49
0.38
0.52
0.02
0.05
0.12
0.02

Chl
YD01-01C_18-3
2
4.71
0.42
4594.66
8.83
0.41
232.58
15.14
5.41
141.20
0.66
29.45
30.24
6.99
7.32
0.34
1.84
0.43
0.32
6.90
BDL
0.06
0.06
0.06
8.50
8.81
1.09
0.66
0.03
0.53
0.24
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_18-4
2.5
5.34
0.72
4594.66
17.17
0.36
846.58
18.74
7.06
160.58
0.80
27.48
27.71
7.69
7.60
0.48
2.53
0.82
0.09
4.06
0.04
0.13
0.04
0.06
9.82
9.47
1.48
0.45
0.02
0.70
0.26
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_18-5
2.5

4.91
1.46
4594.66
32.18
0.20
451.52
20.35
5.53
156.83
0.75
31.01
30.87
8.46
8.42
0.36
4.39
BDL
0.13
1.61
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.13
6.46
6.36
1.05
0.66
0.03
0.40
0.21
0.02

Chl
YD01-01C_18-6
2.5

4.32
0.43
4594.66
6.43
0.14
187.58
12.96
5.71
119.80
0.69
18.40
18.21
7.35
6.51
0.21
0.92
0.79
0.11
0.16
0.05
0.05
BDL
0.05
0.25
0.24
0.49
0.49
0.03
0.25
0.05
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_18-7
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

280

Chl
YD01-01C_18-8
2
34.47
1.41
133741.59
30.12
2.07
97.13
218.78
31.74
3287.89
9.98
222.44
228.24
198.97
223.82
0.27
2.54
BDL
20.85
12.82
0.11
0.40
BDL
0.72
691.71
699.02
BDL
3.64
0.09
BDL
0.02
0.15
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_21-1
2.5
39.85
2.43
133741.59
25.28
1.78
480.71
256.87
48.98
3754.45
12.89
233.81
237.36
242.12
223.76
0.52
2.37
BDL
1.45
2.21
0.05
BDL
BDL
1.25
3.44
3.03
1.23
6.63
BDL
0.06
0.09
0.02
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_22-1
3
38.97
1.76
133741.59
28.90
3.05
2277.42
272.74
34.74
3665.02
11.66
263.70
264.94
237.32
231.14
1.12
2.53
0.65
2.39
2.06
0.10
0.32
BDL
1.12
2.54
2.67
4.44
7.49
0.25
0.07
0.81
0.02
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_22-2
3
39.93
1.53
133741.59
38.28
2.41
776.65
253.06
32.51
3524.42
10.82
224.97
224.98
217.82
202.89
0.88
3.42
0.33
0.98
1.83
BDL
0.17
BDL
0.81
2.17
2.10
2.47
5.86
0.14
0.47
0.32
BDL
28.61

Chl
YD01-01C_22-3
2.5
43.55
2.13
133741.59
35.51
2.38
5267.30
262.55
37.28
3876.48
11.59
379.34
393.01
255.59
249.34
1.20
2.64
BDL
1.90
2.37
0.28
0.38
0.18
1.19
2.32
3.51
13.98
8.93
0.46
4.21
1.35
0.02
28.61

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-04_01-1
3
45.39
2.52
131544.50
73.34
3.03
66.10
110.21
36.91
1995.23
20.97
1579.23
1612.41
157.98
155.13
0.18
4.38
BDL
0.55
205.22
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.51
0.68
0.79
BDL
0.88
BDL
1.42
0.17
0.01
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_01-10
2.5
40.87
9.18
131544.50
216.28
2.41
108.85
120.49
45.86
1559.49
19.86
717.65
676.11
162.85
154.05
0.74
6.60
BDL
4.56
27.01
0.17
0.76
BDL
0.56
9.68
8.43
0.29
3.83
0.20
0.24
3.01
0.01
28.14

281

0.92
0.28
2674.83
3.53
0.06
71.28
7.42
1.55
93.97
0.34
12.31
10.10
5.27
6.62
0.12
0.22
BDL
0.68
0.37
0.03
0.07
BDL
0.06
18.13
16.66
BDL
0.21
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.02

Chl
YD01-01C_18-8
2
1.79
0.17
2674.83
4.20
0.18
62.75
8.82
1.75
88.84
0.43
6.89
6.74
6.41
7.17
0.04
0.19
BDL
0.05
0.06
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.11
0.16
0.11
0.27
0.42
BDL
0.03
0.01
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_21-1
2.5
1.03
0.12
2674.83
1.62
0.21
105.73
9.15
1.55
93.79
0.51
6.38
9.17
6.22
6.82
0.31
0.31
0.08
0.15
0.16
0.06
0.06
BDL
0.09
0.23
0.10
0.43
0.62
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_22-1
3
1.88
0.29
2674.83
1.40
0.12
36.63
9.12
0.94
116.40
0.48
7.40
9.19
11.29
9.99
0.03
0.20
0.24
0.05
0.06
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.03
0.15
0.12
0.17
0.38
0.03
0.04
0.02
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_22-2
3
1.31
0.28
2674.83
3.65
0.23
266.09
9.11
1.35
155.27
0.51
10.31
11.35
8.38
8.12
0.15
0.24
BDL
0.10
0.15
0.06
0.04
0.08
0.06
1.50
0.50
0.63
0.99
0.04
0.35
0.06
0.00

Chl
YD01-01C_22-3
2.5

1.57
0.14
2630.89
26.24
0.14
8.22
3.45
1.26
52.78
0.87
56.74
60.28
4.90
7.25
0.04
0.46
BDL
0.08
18.48
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.03
0.29
0.08
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.29
0.06
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-1
3

1.46
4.89
2630.89
97.99
0.14
12.57
3.99
3.42
84.74
0.51
34.78
36.96
15.12
8.64
0.26
2.11
BDL
0.89
3.86
0.08
0.10
BDL
0.03
2.55
0.58
0.08
1.22
0.06
0.08
0.44
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-10
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

282

4.90
0.59
4594.66
9.35
0.10
71.86
13.69
6.57
151.27
0.66
26.62
26.40
7.54
9.10
0.15
2.05
BDL
0.75
0.41
0.03
0.10
BDL
0.07
20.46
19.33
BDL
0.30
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.02

Chl
YD01-01C_18-8
2
5.85
0.90
4594.66
8.39
0.19
77.32
16.13
10.00
161.91
0.85
25.75
26.25
9.17
9.50
0.19
1.91
BDL
0.06
0.06
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.14
0.17
0.11
0.31
0.58
BDL
0.03
0.01
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_21-1
2.5
5.54
0.65
4594.66
8.46
0.24
238.71
17.02
7.15
162.03
0.84
28.70
29.77
8.94
9.38
0.50
2.05
0.53
0.16
0.16
0.06
0.08
BDL
0.11
0.23
0.11
0.68
0.76
0.04
0.02
0.07
0.01

Chl
YD01-01C_22-1
3
5.89
0.63
4594.66
11.09
0.15
81.66
16.14
6.60
172.32
0.78
24.99
25.74
12.74
11.48
0.31
2.75
0.36
0.05
0.07
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.06
0.15
0.13
0.34
0.51
0.03
0.05
0.03
BDL

Chl
YD01-01C_22-2
3
6.22
0.82
4594.66
10.83
0.25
561.97
16.54
7.61
208.90
0.83
41.55
43.52
10.87
10.69
0.44
2.13
BDL
0.11
0.16
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.10
1.50
0.50
1.78
1.12
0.06
0.42
0.11
0.00

Chl
YD01-01C_22-3
2.5

6.60
0.93
4519.18
35.34
0.18
12.67
6.45
7.51
91.84
1.43
181.45
186.79
6.39
8.43
0.07
3.54
BDL
0.08
19.02
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.05
0.29
0.08
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.30
0.06
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-1
3

5.95
5.93
4519.18
120.30
0.18
20.26
7.17
9.81
103.11
1.18
85.70
82.83
15.69
9.63
0.37
5.69
BDL
0.90
3.91
0.08
0.17
BDL
0.05
2.55
0.61
0.09
1.23
0.06
0.08
0.49
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-10
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

283

Chl
YD01-04_01-2
3
40.65
1.12
131544.50
30.10
3.22
69.08
131.97
38.49
1882.66
18.79
849.15
854.60
129.25
127.01
0.37
3.93
0.35
0.53
490.23
0.08
0.31
BDL
0.64
0.82
1.13
0.01
1.99
0.15
2.77
0.97
0.01
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_01-3
1.5
33.87
6.08
131544.50
42.75
8.63
215.90
124.81
35.49
1173.29
12.37
8055.21
8001.55
105.81
120.78
0.59
3.62
0.71
82.25
1057.74
0.02
0.46
BDL
5.01
397.18
386.39
0.23
3.10
0.26
9.78
1.68
0.56
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_01-4
1
23.29
2.58
131544.50
36.16
10.77
140.52
139.52
26.63
991.60
8.69
2307.56
1997.62
63.10
81.58
0.53
5.37
BDL
35.94
1888.66
0.08
0.53
BDL
1.69
259.13
253.66
0.09
4.54
0.65
17.66
3.00
0.17
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_01-5
2.5
44.06
3.23
131544.50
88.93
2.33
78.10
120.58
25.63
1891.17
21.49
488.98
474.11
130.78
129.08
0.15
3.88
BDL
1.60
8.45
BDL
0.19
BDL
0.59
1.74
3.04
0.19
0.84
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.01
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_01-6
2.5
43.27
7.24
131544.50
80.76
2.48
86.04
127.72
26.22
1962.98
22.15
304.73
306.02
142.05
136.04
0.07
2.64
0.17
2.34
2.49
BDL
0.61
BDL
0.75
1.79
1.75
0.13
1.06
0.06
BDL
0.02
0.03
28.14

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-04_01-7
2.5
40.84
0.80
131544.50
38.08
2.41
62.42
115.16
33.42
1679.98
18.79
310.65
320.30
113.28
111.88
0.24
BDL
BDL
0.55
2.82
0.10
0.14
BDL
0.66
1.73
1.66
0.04
0.45
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.01
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_01-8
2
48.33
12.05
131544.50
290.60
3.07
64.17
111.21
83.20
1578.80
19.47
624.96
648.73
241.92
233.93
1.85
2.74
BDL
8.55
14.25
BDL
3.01
BDL
0.40
8.21
3.04
0.24
5.59
0.09
0.10
0.09
BDL
28.14

284

1.38
0.08
2630.89
4.88
0.30
8.06
3.86
1.10
69.95
0.68
50.24
57.01
4.65
5.42
0.07
0.22
0.07
0.06
25.39
0.04
0.05
BDL
0.03
0.09
0.16
0.01
0.15
0.02
0.37
0.14
0.00

Chl
YD01-04_01-2
3
1.86
0.39
2630.89
7.75
0.41
37.59
4.98
1.31
37.77
0.38
481.79
556.89
5.44
5.63
0.07
0.31
0.24
6.91
63.15
0.03
0.04
BDL
0.50
35.47
36.96
0.01
0.12
0.01
0.82
0.14
0.10

Chl
YD01-04_01-3
1.5
1.13
0.11
2630.89
5.95
0.62
25.46
4.14
0.75
60.22
0.53
150.13
93.98
3.07
2.79
0.08
0.33
BDL
3.60
89.18
0.03
0.04
BDL
0.11
24.59
25.38
0.01
0.28
0.07
0.83
0.12
0.06

Chl
YD01-04_01-4
1
1.62
0.81
2630.89
34.66
0.15
9.38
4.05
0.73
55.93
0.54
20.80
21.89
3.40
3.88
0.11
0.47
BDL
0.40
2.20
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.20
1.22
0.50
0.07
0.28
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-5
2.5
1.77
1.94
2630.89
14.36
0.07
10.71
4.75
1.24
51.11
0.66
11.18
15.72
4.72
4.55
0.09
0.27
0.27
0.32
0.33
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.20
0.19
0.19
0.07
0.24
0.02
BDL
0.02
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-6
2.5

2.67
0.28
2630.89
11.74
0.09
7.44
4.95
1.34
76.54
0.85
18.62
16.46
4.83
4.66
0.10
BDL
BDL
0.03
0.26
0.03
0.05
BDL
0.04
0.30
0.35
0.02
0.12
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00

Chl
YD01-04_01-7
2.5

3.18
4.02
2630.89
125.46
0.26
10.55
3.73
2.94
41.07
1.20
65.97
71.54
52.42
45.11
0.71
0.29
BDL
2.78
1.60
BDL
1.14
BDL
0.09
2.18
1.07
0.10
1.94
0.01
0.01
0.04
BDL

Chl
YD01-04_01-8
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

285

5.90
0.42
4519.18
10.87
0.32
12.91
7.58
7.80
99.61
1.22
105.42
109.69
5.73
6.46
0.14
3.15
0.29
0.06
27.60
0.04
0.08
BDL
0.06
0.10
0.16
0.01
0.16
0.02
0.40
0.16
0.00

Chl
YD01-04_01-2
3
5.13
2.25
4519.18
15.82
0.54
49.06
7.94
7.24
58.14
0.77
1002.49
1039.16
6.09
6.55
0.22
2.91
0.62
7.18
67.34
0.03
0.09
BDL
0.62
36.54
38.14
0.03
0.16
0.03
0.99
0.19
0.12

Chl
YD01-04_01-3
1.5
3.48
0.94
4519.18
13.10
0.76
32.70
8.05
5.39
70.86
0.71
293.20
238.34
3.48
3.59
0.20
4.31
BDL
3.70
98.46
0.04
0.10
BDL
0.16
25.26
26.12
0.02
0.31
0.09
1.30
0.25
0.07

Chl
YD01-04_01-4
1
6.43
1.43
4519.18
45.00
0.18
14.76
7.21
5.19
90.57
1.28
57.28
56.40
4.80
5.28
0.12
3.14
BDL
0.41
2.21
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.20
1.22
0.51
0.07
0.28
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-5
2.5
6.36
3.27
4519.18
29.75
0.13
16.51
7.91
5.40
89.89
1.36
35.09
37.05
5.99
5.91
0.09
2.13
0.31
0.32
0.33
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.21
0.20
0.19
0.07
0.24
0.02
BDL
0.02
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_01-6
2.5

6.35
0.41
4519.18
17.00
0.14
11.77
7.55
6.83
99.31
1.32
38.68
38.79
5.65
5.59
0.13
BDL
BDL
0.04
0.27
0.03
0.05
BDL
0.06
0.30
0.35
0.02
0.12
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00

Chl
YD01-04_01-7
2.5

7.53
5.95
4519.18
156.64
0.29
14.11
6.65
16.94
72.28
1.59
94.89
100.88
52.79
45.58
0.95
2.21
BDL
2.79
1.63
BDL
1.26
BDL
0.09
2.19
1.08
0.10
1.95
0.01
0.02
0.04
BDL

Chl
YD01-04_01-8
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

286

Chl
YD01-04_03-1
1.5
5.35
5.00
131544.50
54.27
16.57
113.76
132.68
20.37
517.51
2.20
2147.52
2250.59
19.79
60.92
1.50
3.13
0.44
48.57
2840.85
0.06
0.59
0.21
1.01
814.35
842.06
0.16
6.36
0.41
22.73
4.09
0.30
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_03-2
1.5
5.53
2.35
131544.50
29.12
7.91
94.51
83.42
14.75
416.41
2.70
678.13
684.76
20.50
74.83
0.81
2.43
BDL
65.71
1514.61
BDL
0.43
BDL
0.65
1237.92
1448.10
0.10
3.80
0.38
13.31
2.13
0.35
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_03-3
3
51.25
1.09
131544.50
46.53
2.20
106.40
130.69
38.43
2007.97
22.32
921.39
914.73
152.44
148.22
0.42
3.59
1.17
2.76
10.22
BDL
0.22
0.16
0.95
4.45
3.06
BDL
0.25
0.02
0.04
0.05
0.01
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_03-4
3
46.20
3.41
131544.50
53.88
2.28
92.72
112.55
30.12
1971.96
21.64
704.03
714.62
138.66
133.96
0.25
2.13
BDL
3.38
3.64
0.00
0.28
0.08
0.97
1.52
1.42
0.07
0.36
0.01
0.02
0.00
0.02
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_03-5
0
47.78
21.37
131544.50
933516.31
3.89
965.77
103.88
33.54
762.39
9.88
8023.87
7329.88
99.81
113.94
542.11
10.97
1.19
171.25
2003.67
0.22
1.56
0.22
11.57
477.67
504.26
31.39
3.68
0.17
29.36
1.21
1.00
28.14

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-04_04-1
2
151.13
2.85
131544.50
29.59
2.01
571.76
96.73
24.38
1483.51
16.50
28237.44
27575.69
175.29
176.27
0.37
2.29
BDL
119.88
21.13
0.17
0.29
0.11
13.90
68.29
68.62
BDL
0.93
0.05
0.36
0.29
0.81
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_04-2
2.5
51.68
5.10
131544.50
69.56
2.57
202.13
112.70
25.16
1784.32
19.62
5760.02
4957.35
160.97
159.00
0.11
3.81
BDL
75.49
20.48
0.19
0.32
BDL
6.87
24.09
23.67
0.18
0.37
0.09
0.08
0.06
0.51
28.14

287

0.23
0.35
2630.89
10.82
0.48
25.14
3.88
0.55
16.65
0.15
261.50
192.14
0.84
2.74
0.16
0.13
0.18
3.17
80.19
0.03
0.04
0.07
0.06
27.47
26.67
0.10
0.22
0.04
0.67
0.20
0.03

Chl
YD01-04_03-1
1.5
0.30
0.29
2630.89
4.49
0.27
11.30
2.98
0.61
16.60
0.18
29.52
32.43
0.55
2.85
0.05
0.12
BDL
2.85
47.97
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.05
44.24
50.93
0.03
0.15
0.02
0.47
0.08
0.04

Chl
YD01-04_03-2
1.5
1.97
0.16
2630.89
7.42
0.09
12.19
3.84
1.16
52.21
0.54
36.31
39.67
4.00
4.36
0.05
0.18
0.20
0.12
0.68
BDL
0.02
0.09
0.04
0.25
0.44
BDL
0.07
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_03-3
3
2.67
0.60
2630.89
9.14
0.17
12.34
3.92
1.28
62.75
0.50
37.55
37.20
4.45
5.18
0.06
0.22
BDL
0.47
0.28
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.11
0.11
0.04
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.02

Chl
YD01-04_03-4
3
4.67
3.89
2630.89
141552.05
0.42
112.31
5.09
3.20
40.46
0.35
295.25
314.14
14.07
12.55
14.31
0.38
1.10
7.84
85.33
0.05
0.40
0.12
0.66
32.04
32.42
2.11
0.52
0.04
6.38
0.60
0.06

Chl
YD01-04_03-5
0

5.56
0.20
2630.89
4.74
0.11
68.11
2.82
0.99
43.53
0.41
1209.19
1151.94
5.37
5.28
0.04
0.20
BDL
3.61
10.63
0.06
0.03
0.04
0.71
1.97
2.40
BDL
0.13
0.03
0.08
0.14
0.03

Chl
YD01-04_04-1
2

2.97
1.89
2630.89
24.97
0.20
27.25
3.51
0.82
51.75
0.66
208.36
195.39
5.85
7.26
0.09
0.65
BDL
3.64
1.50
0.12
0.03
BDL
0.36
1.45
1.48
0.05
0.13
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.04

Chl
YD01-04_04-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

288

0.79
1.85
4519.18
20.58
0.83
30.13
7.62
4.12
25.64
0.19
351.17
312.75
0.99
3.22
0.54
2.50
0.40
3.37
101.83
0.03
0.11
0.08
0.09
32.86
33.67
0.10
0.30
0.05
1.45
0.37
0.04

Chl
YD01-04_03-1
1.5
0.84
0.90
4519.18
10.42
0.42
17.84
5.09
3.02
22.84
0.23
79.68
81.79
0.76
3.53
0.29
1.94
BDL
3.25
58.49
BDL
0.09
BDL
0.07
52.05
61.98
0.04
0.19
0.04
0.89
0.18
0.05

Chl
YD01-04_03-2
1.5
7.50
0.43
4519.18
16.75
0.13
19.75
7.52
7.79
91.91
1.32
106.91
107.86
5.62
5.99
0.15
2.88
0.96
0.14
0.71
BDL
0.05
0.10
0.08
0.27
0.44
BDL
0.07
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_03-3
3
7.05
1.38
4519.18
19.64
0.20
18.32
6.81
6.17
97.24
1.27
85.52
86.74
5.72
6.37
0.11
1.72
BDL
0.48
0.29
0.04
0.05
0.03
0.08
0.12
0.12
0.04
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.02

Chl
YD01-04_03-4
3
8.21
8.70
4519.18
332840.30
0.45
180.26
7.23
7.45
49.62
0.64
924.15
862.91
14.30
12.95
188.33
8.79
1.45
8.83
96.13
0.05
0.49
0.13
1.06
33.74
34.67
4.25
0.54
0.05
6.59
0.61
0.12

Chl
YD01-04_03-5
0

22.05
1.06
4519.18
10.66
0.14
107.74
5.56
4.99
70.84
0.98
3310.53
3235.57
7.04
7.19
0.13
1.85
BDL
4.60
10.64
0.06
0.06
0.04
1.22
2.48
2.93
BDL
0.14
0.03
0.09
0.14
0.09

Chl
YD01-04_04-1
2

7.88
2.65
4519.18
33.58
0.23
40.17
6.59
5.11
84.83
1.25
662.27
577.61
7.18
8.49
0.10
3.12
BDL
4.06
1.57
0.12
0.06
BDL
0.61
1.54
1.59
0.06
0.13
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.07

Chl
YD01-04_04-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

289

Chl
YD01-04_05-1
3
47.65
1.75
131544.50
52.95
2.64
143.98
129.31
20.71
1975.78
23.23
2794.85
2822.65
166.20
158.07
0.09
2.63
BDL
11.70
13.32
BDL
0.37
BDL
2.34
5.58
5.68
BDL
0.66
0.11
0.20
0.12
0.05
28.14

Chl
YD01-04_05-3
2
58.44
2.74
131544.50
25.79
3.60
1808.04
101.21
10.25
1349.93
16.36
10346.93
10066.39
128.18
129.29
6.22
1.73
BDL
96.81
254.05
0.07
0.19
BDL
8.76
71.50
62.04
1.73
1.71
0.11
2.73
2.01
0.63
28.14

Chl
YD01-30C-1
3
17.23
1.23
128038.52
48.00
6.11
30.52
369.30
3.35
3566.21
67.08
165.27
167.03
968.67
943.51
1.06
1.46
BDL
2.15
3.24
0.15
0.12
0.09
0.26
43.15
44.49
0.04
0.14
BDL
0.08
0.18
BDL
27.39

Chl
YD01-30C-10
2
16.39
5.46
128038.52
62.68
13.97
120.30
165.11
2.74
2330.08
47.89
167.26
164.48
648.59
657.50
0.70
2.17
BDL
10.53
268.80
0.11
0.22
0.00
0.60
136.47
129.19
0.16
8.76
0.01
0.83
0.51
0.16
27.39

Chl
YD01-30C-2
2.5
37.71
2.62
128038.52
42.21
14.56
1564.31
456.25
4.86
5005.28
105.13
631.77
630.63
1363.00
1330.16
0.78
4.12
BDL
8.36
11.20
0.14
0.18
0.05
0.40
65.49
68.06
0.09
0.34
0.01
0.02
0.12
0.03
27.39

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-30C-3
2.5
17.56
4.05
128038.52
100.19
17.48
85.12
475.10
5.64
3341.75
58.60
472.98
475.30
893.10
878.87
3.16
3.71
BDL
2.49
855.74
0.33
0.33
BDL
0.41
34.14
33.03
0.41
3.31
0.01
2.23
0.50
0.01
27.39

Chl
YD01-30C-5
3
23.65
0.65
128038.52
34.57
6.66
46.93
664.07
5.01
4622.62
92.20
149.37
150.19
1200.46
1156.72
0.29
4.38
BDL
1.81
121.39
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.02
9.85
9.98
0.06
1.10
0.03
0.02
0.03
BDL
27.39

290

2.32
0.23
2630.89
18.03
0.11
16.88
4.03
0.57
68.40
0.66
114.76
113.87
5.56
5.48
0.06
0.29
BDL
0.43
1.49
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.13
0.23
0.27
BDL
0.17
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_05-1
3
2.22
0.35
2630.89
3.92
0.18
219.34
3.08
0.34
38.43
0.51
517.06
523.82
3.58
5.54
0.90
0.15
BDL
3.84
14.91
0.05
0.02
BDL
0.42
17.53
12.78
0.12
0.11
0.01
0.13
0.17
0.07

Chl
YD01-04_05-3
2
1.02
0.41
2560.77
4.28
0.56
1.02
12.12
0.33
124.63
2.64
4.46
6.24
32.13
29.54
0.20
0.19
BDL
0.17
0.17
0.12
0.02
0.22
0.01
3.17
1.50
0.01
0.02
BDL
0.09
0.03
BDL

Chl
YD01-30C-1
3
0.62
0.65
2560.77
14.02
0.82
23.34
8.10
0.58
98.08
1.89
8.69
7.64
16.65
21.22
0.32
0.49
BDL
0.93
32.47
0.12
0.07
0.13
0.05
28.20
23.51
0.02
1.64
0.00
0.27
0.07
0.04

Chl
YD01-30C-10
2
1.72
0.29
2560.77
3.54
0.70
67.90
17.39
0.61
180.13
3.12
25.32
23.38
35.47
38.77
0.45
1.74
BDL
0.34
1.50
0.04
0.08
0.14
0.07
11.82
9.72
0.04
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.01

Chl
YD01-30C-2
2.5

0.85
0.63
2560.77
7.71
1.63
3.26
16.58
0.37
117.12
2.60
19.96
17.54
32.96
40.55
0.25
0.30
BDL
0.15
20.14
0.13
0.03
BDL
0.02
2.79
3.58
0.03
0.40
0.01
0.76
0.16
0.01

Chl
YD01-30C-3
2.5

1.36
0.30
2560.77
5.40
0.38
2.18
17.24
0.93
131.98
2.43
6.38
5.37
28.32
31.49
0.25
1.02
BDL
0.17
4.51
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.12
0.79
1.99
0.04
0.09
0.01
0.04
0.01
BDL

Chl
YD01-30C-5
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

291

7.12
0.68
4519.18
24.84
0.15
26.96
7.56
4.19
101.08
1.42
325.90
329.78
7.04
7.01
0.06
2.13
BDL
0.52
1.52
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.21
0.26
0.31
BDL
0.17
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.01

Chl
YD01-04_05-1
3
8.54
1.06
4519.18
9.20
0.23
343.20
5.88
2.08
63.74
1.02
1242.00
1221.73
4.89
6.59
2.33
1.39
BDL
4.48
15.93
0.05
0.04
BDL
0.75
17.60
12.87
0.24
0.12
0.02
0.20
0.23
0.09

Chl
YD01-04_05-3
2
2.65
0.61
4398.73
14.62
0.61
3.05
21.36
0.75
184.33
4.41
18.01
18.72
38.88
36.89
0.42
1.18
BDL
0.17
0.18
0.12
0.03
0.22
0.02
3.28
1.70
0.01
0.02
BDL
0.09
0.03
BDL

Chl
YD01-30C-1
3
2.40
2.09
4398.73
23.02
0.99
25.94
11.29
0.80
132.26
3.15
19.68
18.98
22.18
26.22
0.40
1.81
BDL
0.94
32.69
0.12
0.08
0.13
0.06
28.32
23.62
0.03
1.68
0.00
0.27
0.08
0.05

Chl
YD01-30C-10
2
5.61
0.99
4398.73
12.80
0.90
162.12
27.82
1.15
262.27
6.35
71.33
70.61
46.99
49.74
0.52
3.73
BDL
0.37
1.51
0.04
0.08
0.14
0.07
11.89
9.79
0.04
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.01

Chl
YD01-30C-2
2.5

2.63
1.60
4398.73
30.19
1.77
8.65
28.05
1.19
172.95
4.03
53.77
53.19
38.65
45.47
1.13
2.99
BDL
0.15
23.37
0.13
0.07
BDL
0.03
2.87
3.63
0.06
0.43
0.01
0.77
0.17
0.01

Chl
YD01-30C-3
2.5

3.62
0.38
4398.73
11.43
0.46
4.92
36.01
1.37
220.02
5.43
17.01
16.75
39.22
41.54
0.27
3.66
BDL
0.17
4.81
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.12
0.82
2.00
0.04
0.10
0.01
0.04
0.01
BDL

Chl
YD01-30C-5
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

292

Chl
YD01-30C-6
2.5
20.87
1.95
128038.52
50.42
9.34
73.01
662.70
3.89
3751.77
73.95
403.20
403.47
959.68
942.56
1.07
BDL
BDL
4.85
1233.81
0.33
BDL
BDL
0.31
31.13
28.64
0.16
3.86
BDL
BDL
0.12
BDL
27.39

Chl
YD01-30C-7
3
30.39
1.46
128038.52
24.95
6.75
280.96
440.37
2.10
5073.79
106.64
173.96
172.24
1465.82
1347.12
0.25
0.31
BDL
3.14
38.21
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.40
28.22
29.15
BDL
1.19
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.01
27.39

Chl
YD01-30C-8
3
28.70
1.39
128038.52
54.07
9.24
91.60
444.09
4.02
4233.57
87.40
272.69
269.56
1153.86
1131.73
0.80
3.76
BDL
3.87
273.16
0.17
0.30
BDL
0.30
36.17
35.43
BDL
1.52
0.01
0.87
0.32
0.02
27.39

Chl?
H437269_14-1
1
24.31
8.77
130843.31
566.27
26.17
30779.63
365.69
46.97
168.65
16.75
7134.49
6216.04
84.56
82.68
5.70
4.25
BDL
4.74
107.13
0.66
5.57
BDL
0.73
16.71
17.14
17.71
8.95
0.13
1.79
4.89
0.03
27.99

Chl?
H437269_14-2
1
20.78
4.94
130843.31
BDL
12.76
84.58
190.49
37.83
161.39
10.48
4757.60
3791.02
63.50
61.27
2.52
2.88
0.19
2.43
88.55
0.56
0.26
BDL
0.78
12.65
13.07
0.45
4.34
0.11
0.22
1.34
0.02
27.99

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl?
H437269_16-1
1.5
7.34
3.44
130843.31
103.05
6.83
902.51
73.13
15.22
55.28
3.37
636.22
643.24
25.09
27.47
1.59
1.51
BDL
2.49
151.14
BDL
0.32
BDL
0.39
26.31
27.91
0.82
5.76
0.03
1.15
2.46
0.05
27.99

Chl?
H437269_16-3
1
3.34
3.21
130843.31
23.03
3.57
10.50
14.69
3.58
9.31
3.26
2462.97
1985.70
22.32
25.22
0.54
2.02
0.21
3.86
158.51
0.12
0.33
BDL
0.34
43.31
42.51
0.08
3.40
0.04
0.31
1.34
0.04
27.99

293

1.22
0.54
2560.77
7.49
0.52
3.37
17.92
0.76
173.45
2.14
15.11
17.71
27.48
27.06
0.22
BDL
BDL
0.18
78.72
0.10
BDL
BDL
0.05
4.27
3.96
0.12
0.23
BDL
BDL
0.03
BDL

Chl
YD01-30C-6
2.5
1.71
0.69
2560.77
2.00
0.93
37.47
12.56
2.21
219.88
3.73
7.61
5.19
72.63
37.37
0.45
6.79
BDL
0.76
4.08
0.19
BDL
BDL
0.10
2.29
2.17
BDL
0.27
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.02

Chl
YD01-30C-7
3
0.99
0.70
2560.77
5.93
0.68
15.34
13.85
0.30
152.52
3.45
7.99
14.28
41.30
28.30
0.27
0.51
BDL
0.10
23.05
0.08
0.07
BDL
0.03
5.10
4.83
BDL
0.11
0.01
0.31
0.08
0.01

Chl
YD01-30C-8
3
1.04
1.19
2616.87
86.51
1.16
4732.69
15.08
1.91
5.63
0.86
253.56
305.45
3.51
2.35
0.20
0.52
BDL
0.41
4.57
0.05
0.45
BDL
0.04
1.38
1.44
1.21
0.68
0.02
0.14
0.16
0.01

Chl?
H437269_14-1
1
1.21
0.55
2616.87
BDL
0.90
15.27
9.94
1.48
7.86
0.71
180.85
148.24
2.23
2.22
0.27
0.16
0.19
0.18
4.27
0.07
0.02
BDL
0.06
0.64
0.43
0.07
0.28
0.03
0.03
0.12
0.00

Chl?
H437269_14-2
1

0.61
0.69
2616.87
34.00
0.26
111.62
2.58
0.61
1.73
0.12
59.84
52.02
0.79
1.55
0.07
0.09
BDL
0.19
6.26
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.02
1.08
1.00
0.07
0.31
0.01
0.20
0.37
0.01

Chl?
H437269_16-1
1.5

0.34
0.35
2616.87
4.09
0.24
2.93
0.85
0.19
0.40
0.16
129.46
103.47
1.26
1.53
0.13
0.33
0.09
0.12
5.63
0.07
0.06
BDL
0.02
3.20
1.69
0.03
0.67
0.01
0.05
0.20
0.01

Chl?
H437269_16-3
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

294

3.20
0.90
4398.73
16.48
0.63
7.65
36.28
1.09
224.72
4.44
45.16
46.16
35.02
34.92
0.43
BDL
BDL
0.20
80.55
0.10
BDL
BDL
0.06
4.31
3.99
0.12
0.28
BDL
BDL
0.04
BDL

Chl
YD01-30C-6
2.5
4.63
0.87
4398.73
7.54
0.96
45.86
24.44
2.25
292.72
6.74
19.88
18.92
79.83
48.91
0.46
6.79
BDL
0.76
4.11
0.19
BDL
BDL
0.10
2.36
2.23
BDL
0.27
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.02

Chl
YD01-30C-7
3
4.18
0.87
4398.73
16.83
0.77
17.60
25.27
0.86
221.94
5.75
29.87
31.86
48.85
38.77
0.39
3.06
BDL
0.12
23.35
0.08
0.09
BDL
0.03
5.15
4.87
BDL
0.12
0.01
0.32
0.09
0.01

Chl
YD01-30C-8
3
3.59
3.41
4495.09
202.18
1.58
6526.21
23.55
9.61
8.49
1.25
818.89
746.88
4.14
3.28
1.98
3.44
BDL
0.43
5.15
0.07
1.10
BDL
0.06
1.43
1.50
2.40
0.74
0.02
0.17
0.40
0.01

Chl?
H437269_14-1
1
3.17
1.88
4495.09
BDL
1.04
19.64
13.69
7.73
9.94
0.91
549.83
441.32
2.77
2.80
0.91
2.31
0.25
0.19
4.70
0.08
0.05
BDL
0.08
0.70
0.53
0.09
0.31
0.03
0.03
0.16
0.00

Chl?
H437269_14-2
1

1.20
1.43
4495.09
47.56
0.38
172.69
4.45
3.11
2.71
0.22
91.66
87.64
1.03
1.72
0.55
1.21
BDL
0.20
7.10
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.03
1.23
1.21
0.12
0.36
0.01
0.21
0.42
0.01

Chl?
H437269_16-1
1.5

0.58
1.22
4495.09
8.48
0.28
3.30
1.12
0.74
0.53
0.24
298.35
241.06
1.39
1.68
0.23
1.65
0.19
0.15
6.63
0.07
0.09
BDL
0.03
3.34
1.98
0.03
0.68
0.01
0.06
0.23
0.01

Chl?
H437269_16-3
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

295

Chl?
H437289_27-2
1.5
13.92
16.29
134676.51
203.21
9.69
3500.53
166.77
16.46
84.88
22.31
685.68
681.41
19.96
46.20
2.67
3.45
0.56
174.51
3.95
0.21
0.91
BDL
3.41
867.05
880.85
32.11
1.78
0.14
3.39
2.06
0.52
28.81

Chl?
H437289_27-3
1
6.38
16.91
134676.51
260.16
8.79
3291.82
112.33
9.65
41.72
8.88
298.15
300.18
7.08
34.08
0.88
2.14
BDL
146.54
3.38
0.07
0.52
BDL
2.96
693.19
687.77
16.55
0.54
0.06
1.19
0.67
0.47
28.81

Chl?
H437289_27-4
1.5
24.53
11.25
134676.51
482.50
9.95
2888.65
150.30
12.60
188.64
44.56
341.42
333.99
30.78
44.68
1.70
3.09
BDL
103.84
3.14
0.16
0.53
BDL
1.61
418.26
418.90
29.56
0.96
0.13
1.81
1.43
0.27
28.81

Chl?
H437289_29-1
1.5
14.54
19.76
134676.51
26.49
7.68
4505.13
196.73
9.26
109.10
27.11
8385.36
8278.04
26.16
43.61
1.68
2.72
0.28
161.62
3.81
0.10
0.74
0.28
3.14
517.64
515.08
25.44
1.22
0.49
0.59
2.67
0.53
28.81

Chl?
H437289_29-2
1.5
34.01
9.38
134676.51
14.77
7.35
2270.60
146.36
8.97
236.31
64.53
525.24
523.94
47.44
57.08
1.00
2.79
BDL
90.15
2.31
0.05
0.63
0.17
1.71
268.36
264.50
8.21
1.10
0.18
0.49
0.32
0.27
28.81

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl?
H437289_30-1
1.5
7.12
21.13
134676.51
297.37
10.97
1203.47
122.54
4.67
45.67
9.44
337.41
338.29
9.20
43.83
0.41
2.19
BDL
191.01
4.16
0.08
0.83
BDL
3.74
1032.51
1027.31
6.90
0.23
0.14
0.29
0.13
0.54
28.81

Chl?
H437289_30-2
1.5
7.02
21.25
134676.51
19.58
11.12
1286.71
113.79
9.78
43.49
8.43
324.22
313.19
8.76
42.09
0.29
2.27
BDL
194.90
4.25
BDL
0.62
0.04
4.63
1050.90
1063.09
9.56
0.20
0.10
0.37
0.47
0.58
28.81

296

0.53
1.22
2693.53
25.45
0.42
157.42
5.37
0.45
3.24
0.81
24.52
22.52
0.71
2.01
0.17
0.40
0.31
3.88
0.23
0.04
0.07
BDL
0.20
53.54
40.80
0.85
0.18
0.02
0.14
0.15
0.06

Chl?
H437289_27-2
1.5
0.25
0.74
2693.53
25.97
0.37
173.94
4.16
0.47
1.50
0.38
11.94
12.74
0.27
1.46
0.06
0.08
BDL
3.40
0.17
0.03
0.09
BDL
0.11
19.58
27.05
0.78
0.03
0.01
0.09
0.06
0.04

Chl?
H437289_27-3
1
1.40
0.66
2693.53
72.74
0.73
164.43
9.97
0.75
9.52
2.07
13.48
11.19
1.31
1.66
0.15
0.40
BDL
6.19
0.32
0.05
0.05
BDL
0.09
19.05
14.59
2.48
0.18
0.01
0.16
0.07
0.02

Chl?
H437289_27-4
1.5
0.51
0.84
2693.53
1.76
0.27
214.95
6.28
0.38
3.57
0.87
288.66
424.60
0.97
1.59
0.21
0.43
0.16
4.66
0.18
0.03
0.05
0.09
0.13
14.91
15.26
0.87
0.11
0.02
0.26
0.17
0.03

Chl?
H437289_29-1
1.5
1.63
1.55
2693.53
2.08
0.42
81.42
4.92
0.40
7.69
2.40
17.75
19.55
1.75
2.53
0.22
0.82
BDL
3.19
0.11
0.07
0.07
0.05
0.08
10.16
11.53
0.46
0.19
0.02
0.04
0.02
0.02

Chl?
H437289_29-2
1.5

0.31
1.75
2693.53
90.39
0.40
39.80
5.48
0.22
2.05
0.37
11.94
11.76
0.44
1.91
0.03
0.15
BDL
9.25
0.31
0.03
0.11
BDL
0.16
54.05
53.98
0.22
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.04
0.02

Chl?
H437289_30-1
1.5

0.27
1.09
2693.53
1.30
0.43
44.67
3.85
0.22
1.62
0.31
11.26
15.13
0.42
1.53
0.04
0.13
BDL
3.95
0.17
BDL
0.03
0.03
0.15
34.31
31.62
0.26
0.03
0.01
0.11
0.43
0.04

Chl?
H437289_30-2
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

297

2.04
6.06
4626.78
63.59
0.59
370.60
10.12
3.32
4.67
1.52
78.14
76.94
0.87
2.60
0.94
2.79
0.55
4.35
0.25
0.05
0.18
BDL
0.31
57.11
44.86
3.84
0.20
0.02
0.23
0.21
0.08

Chl?
H437289_27-2
1.5
0.94
6.20
4626.78
79.00
0.53
360.27
7.12
1.99
2.23
0.63
34.40
34.82
0.32
1.90
0.31
1.71
BDL
3.78
0.18
0.03
0.13
BDL
0.23
25.22
30.72
2.08
0.04
0.01
0.11
0.08
0.06

Chl?
H437289_27-3
1
3.75
4.15
4626.78
156.32
0.84
322.01
12.62
2.63
12.10
3.29
39.32
37.75
1.53
2.30
0.61
2.50
BDL
6.30
0.32
0.05
0.11
BDL
0.14
21.33
17.07
4.25
0.19
0.02
0.19
0.13
0.03

Chl?
H437289_27-4
1.5
2.12
7.24
4626.78
7.80
0.43
482.33
11.91
1.89
5.60
1.79
952.09
989.44
1.18
2.22
0.62
2.22
0.28
5.01
0.19
0.03
0.14
0.10
0.25
19.06
18.75
3.09
0.13
0.05
0.26
0.26
0.06

Chl?
H437289_29-1
1.5
5.10
3.75
4626.78
4.72
0.53
232.35
8.99
1.84
12.10
4.42
59.54
59.85
2.14
3.25
0.41
2.38
BDL
3.35
0.12
0.07
0.13
0.06
0.14
11.88
12.82
1.06
0.20
0.03
0.04
0.03
0.03

Chl?
H437289_29-2
1.5

1.06
7.89
4626.78
124.27
0.61
122.02
8.35
0.96
2.73
0.66
38.41
38.37
0.50
2.47
0.15
1.76
BDL
9.49
0.32
0.03
0.18
BDL
0.31
59.01
58.19
0.83
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.04
0.06

Chl?
H437289_30-1
1.5

1.03
7.82
4626.78
5.76
0.64
131.16
7.01
1.97
2.36
0.57
36.84
37.04
0.48
2.15
0.11
1.82
BDL
4.52
0.20
BDL
0.11
0.03
0.35
41.93
38.80
1.14
0.03
0.01
0.12
0.44
0.07

Chl?
H437289_30-2
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

298

Chl?
H437289_34-1
1.5
5.66
37.41
134676.51
16.45
10.74
951.41
130.21
3.85
34.90
4.97
255.95
241.02
6.49
41.16
0.32
3.21
BDL
224.39
4.30
BDL
0.82
BDL
4.18
1017.39
1006.51
6.81
0.20
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.69
28.81

Chl?
H437289_34-2
1.5
12.60
19.15
134676.51
23.78
10.53
870.50
106.60
3.58
86.49
21.75
382.88
388.08
18.48
44.75
0.43
2.71
0.90
161.79
2.99
0.07
0.69
0.06
3.72
783.32
774.07
6.57
0.20
0.18
0.19
0.22
0.52
28.81

Chl?
H437289_35-3
1.5
11.54
17.32
134676.51
7.79
8.83
1167.13
111.38
6.65
72.09
16.93
265.65
262.19
14.53
46.53
0.23
1.84
BDL
187.70
4.22
0.00
0.93
BDL
4.77
1030.73
1029.60
8.62
0.37
0.01
0.43
0.22
0.59
28.81

Chl
G909158-1
2
45.44
2.66
135424.46
783.54
2.80
4714.04
113.78
13.01
2365.85
14.95
518.40
513.99
277.84
266.41
1.88
BDL
0.83
20.11
16.19
0.93
0.24
BDL
0.76
16.27
15.76
1.25
1.67
BDL
0.58
1.25
0.15
28.97

Chl
G909158-10
1.5
46.61
2.17
135424.46
6125.55
2.28
207.06
98.17
28.51
2590.33
13.32
600.14
591.37
303.95
296.45
2.46
2.72
1.12
42.11
43.32
0.19
0.26
0.19
0.58
85.67
84.79
0.33
1.31
BDL
0.56
1.00
0.21
28.97

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909158-2
2
38.82
2.71
135424.46
107.36
2.09
125.64
80.90
17.98
1763.30
15.05
554.60
553.12
236.99
230.25
0.54
1.92
0.76
21.70
7.21
0.14
0.07
BDL
0.96
11.97
13.50
0.13
0.52
BDL
0.03
0.06
0.12
28.97

Chl
G909158-3
3
44.56
2.73
135424.46
95.66
1.70
151.49
102.23
11.58
2384.94
18.63
419.31
413.22
247.77
234.23
1.25
0.70
BDL
16.52
5.08
0.36
0.28
BDL
0.69
10.39
8.66
0.08
0.41
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.08
28.97

299

0.32
1.30
2693.53
2.29
0.36
31.57
4.25
0.17
1.28
0.20
9.78
10.13
0.24
1.65
0.05
0.30
BDL
5.01
0.36
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.20
35.20
29.97
0.42
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.03

Chl?
H437289_34-1
1.5
0.48
0.85
2693.53
2.60
0.60
27.15
3.84
0.17
2.59
1.04
13.54
13.97
0.99
1.75
0.03
0.15
0.45
3.95
0.14
0.01
0.07
0.02
0.14
22.46
21.65
0.22
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03
0.02

Chl?
H437289_34-2
1.5
0.62
0.68
2693.53
55.75
0.27
43.38
3.55
0.16
2.43
0.72
9.28
11.26
0.54
1.82
0.06
0.20
BDL
4.51
0.17
0.02
0.08
BDL
0.22
30.84
31.01
0.31
0.06
0.00
0.09
0.05
0.03

Chl?
H437289_35-3
1.5
1.74
0.79
2708.49
66.37
0.18
226.69
3.54
0.31
68.54
0.87
16.12
17.06
7.77
9.29
0.32
BDL
0.86
0.68
1.10
0.06
0.12
BDL
0.08
2.44
0.51
0.12
0.18
BDL
0.10
0.17
0.03

Chl
G909158-1
2
2.30
0.19
2708.49
243.78
0.17
11.09
3.32
1.01
73.17
0.41
16.84
15.54
8.34
8.53
0.27
0.62
1.21
1.17
4.02
0.12
0.17
0.10
0.05
7.78
9.96
0.12
0.15
BDL
0.67
0.13
0.07

Chl
G909158-10
1.5

2.36
0.32
2708.49
4.90
0.25
6.72
3.06
0.60
94.36
0.68
18.19
15.44
9.05
9.06
0.34
0.33
0.56
0.83
0.30
0.16
0.03
BDL
0.07
0.31
0.66
0.07
0.06
BDL
0.03
0.03
0.03

Chl
G909158-2
2

1.32
0.86
2708.49
5.32
0.16
4.81
3.35
1.10
64.03
0.64
15.87
16.01
7.89
9.51
0.18
0.36
BDL
0.83
0.24
0.11
0.04
BDL
0.04
0.57
0.55
0.08
0.06
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.04

Chl
G909158-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

300

0.86
13.68
4626.78
5.24
0.59
96.50
7.93
0.79
1.88
0.35
29.37
27.92
0.29
2.21
0.12
2.58
BDL
5.60
0.38
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.35
42.23
36.76
0.90
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.07

Chl?
H437289_34-1
1.5
1.85
7.03
4626.78
7.30
0.75
87.74
6.70
0.74
4.29
1.63
43.58
44.16
1.10
2.37
0.15
2.17
0.85
4.35
0.15
0.01
0.14
0.02
0.29
28.76
27.14
0.80
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.06

Chl?
H437289_34-2
1.5
1.75
6.34
4626.78
55.79
0.46
119.98
6.74
1.34
3.74
1.21
30.20
30.46
0.65
2.47
0.10
1.49
BDL
4.98
0.19
0.02
0.19
BDL
0.39
38.85
37.89
1.05
0.06
0.00
0.09
0.05
0.07

Chl?
H437289_35-3
1.5
6.63
1.25
4652.48
234.51
0.20
503.82
6.74
2.62
113.60
1.20
57.55
57.33
10.99
12.03
0.73
BDL
1.09
0.78
1.14
0.09
0.12
BDL
0.09
2.45
0.66
0.19
0.19
BDL
0.11
0.20
0.04

Chl
G909158-1
2
6.95
0.81
4652.48
1775.20
0.19
22.66
5.96
5.79
123.27
0.84
66.13
64.86
11.90
12.04
0.89
2.27
1.51
1.43
4.10
0.12
0.18
0.11
0.06
7.84
10.20
0.12
0.15
BDL
0.68
0.15
0.07

Chl
G909158-10
1.5

5.95
1.04
4652.48
31.21
0.26
13.75
5.10
3.65
116.03
1.07
61.84
60.89
11.21
11.21
0.39
1.58
0.83
0.93
0.32
0.16
0.03
BDL
0.10
0.34
0.75
0.07
0.06
BDL
0.03
0.03
0.04

Chl
G909158-2
2

6.41
1.31
4652.48
27.97
0.17
15.24
6.15
2.56
111.54
1.21
47.42
46.83
10.50
11.64
0.47
0.67
BDL
0.89
0.25
0.11
0.06
BDL
0.06
0.58
0.59
0.08
0.06
BDL
BDL
0.01
0.04

Chl
G909158-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

301

Chl
G909158-4
2
29.13
5.15
135424.46
1009.46
2.05
73.83
73.98
16.95
1262.00
12.17
624.13
625.45
205.67
198.49
3.65
1.59
BDL
19.10
11.55
0.32
0.55
BDL
1.70
12.11
11.89
0.33
1.28
BDL
0.00
0.41
0.10
28.97

Chl
G909158-5
1.5
41.17
1.58
135424.46
5220.98
3.47
724.18
88.28
14.70
2026.80
12.06
558.86
549.50
250.26
246.47
3.19
BDL
BDL
23.30
101.72
0.47
0.38
BDL
0.81
41.04
39.76
1.59
5.14
0.06
10.83
2.01
0.16
28.97

Chl
G909158-6
2
57.75
1.67
135424.46
65.95
2.61
1059.00
130.71
12.28
3318.49
18.04
265.31
263.87
327.14
317.11
1.00
5.31
BDL
18.27
6.56
0.76
0.34
BDL
0.46
13.82
14.73
0.32
1.67
BDL
2.23
1.92
0.09
28.97

Chl
G909158-7
2
54.85
2.44
135424.46
1051.92
2.40
175.44
119.37
15.35
3231.14
19.52
325.14
324.71
295.14
292.72
0.78
1.68
BDL
21.77
6.71
BDL
0.30
BDL
0.52
7.43
8.28
0.04
0.35
0.01
0.07
0.02
0.11
28.97

Chl
G909158-8
2.5
58.52
1.47
135424.46
61.93
1.66
184.62
132.54
9.06
3164.10
22.84
235.28
226.66
253.61
251.54
BDL
BDL
1.27
23.55
2.57
BDL
0.16
BDL
0.54
4.04
5.00
BDL
0.13
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.13
28.97

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909158-9
3
57.48
1.45
135424.46
260.22
2.73
170.26
126.07
20.09
3401.25
18.90
495.05
491.82
364.09
350.91
0.95
BDL
0.69
31.76
7.54
0.17
BDL
BDL
0.37
13.58
13.91
0.09
0.61
0.02
0.02
0.12
0.12
28.97

Chl
YD09-04area1-1
3
59.14
12.58
163612.57
159.02
BDL
1014.32
72.05
88.96
1331.02
2.14
458.39
442.86
228.87
198.10
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.05
8.65
11.54
1.40
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
35.00

302

Chl
G909158-4
2
1.61
2.18
2708.49
1181.06
0.51
93.21
3.61
0.33
103.32
0.66
15.87
16.66
12.11
10.07
0.25
BDL
BDL
1.08
9.57
0.09
0.12
BDL
0.04
2.37
1.51
0.33
0.70
0.03
0.56
0.44
0.04

Chl
G909158-5
1.5
3.13
0.17
2708.49
5.06
0.25
587.62
5.46
0.33
108.54
0.93
9.49
7.61
13.52
10.07
0.40
2.27
BDL
1.28
1.94
0.18
0.11
BDL
0.09
1.47
0.59
0.21
0.33
BDL
0.85
0.47
0.03

Chl
G909158-6
2
1.71
0.66
2708.49
56.43
0.08
9.25
5.42
0.84
89.21
0.58
10.18
8.96
8.86
9.94
0.21
1.24
BDL
0.61
0.56
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.05
0.79
0.35
0.04
0.07
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.04

Chl
G909158-7
2
2.63
0.40
2708.49
6.90
0.57
6.31
4.81
0.44
91.00
0.79
7.01
7.48
7.00
11.45
BDL
BDL
0.74
1.46
0.16
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.14
0.63
0.34
BDL
0.09
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.05

Chl
G909158-8
2.5

2.62
0.49
2708.49
19.96
0.54
6.16
4.28
0.68
102.13
0.63
14.63
17.68
12.01
16.38
0.51
BDL
0.96
0.85
0.39
0.06
BDL
BDL
0.04
1.32
0.45
0.07
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.01

Chl
G909158-9
3

3.82
2.60
3272.25
19.57
BDL
71.09
2.32
4.64
34.24
0.87
33.27
21.67
18.75
12.35
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-1
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
0.10
1.50
1.36
0.78
BDL
BDL

0.92
0.96
2708.49
83.95
0.31
20.53
2.97
0.65
69.47
0.46
21.64
23.58
8.03
8.98
0.59
0.41
BDL
1.10
0.60
0.12
0.05
BDL
0.25
0.29
0.45
0.09
0.11
BDL
0.03
0.07
0.02

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

303

Chl
G909158-4
2
6.02
2.25
4652.48
1908.16
0.52
116.04
5.73
2.96
129.22
0.94
61.63
60.84
13.98
12.30
1.13
BDL
BDL
1.17
9.75
0.09
0.13
BDL
0.07
2.42
1.83
0.38
0.72
0.03
0.87
0.46
0.04

Chl
G909158-5
1.5
8.71
0.63
4652.48
19.59
0.27
596.25
8.56
2.48
167.13
1.37
29.82
29.11
16.32
13.57
0.53
4.83
BDL
1.33
1.95
0.19
0.12
BDL
0.09
1.48
0.70
0.21
0.34
BDL
0.86
0.50
0.03

Chl
G909158-6
2
7.91
1.11
4652.48
307.19
0.12
19.13
8.10
3.18
152.54
1.23
36.11
35.72
12.10
13.00
0.34
1.84
BDL
0.74
0.58
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.06
0.80
0.41
0.04
0.07
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.04

Chl
G909158-7
2
8.65
0.67
4652.48
19.07
0.58
18.72
8.24
1.86
151.54
1.49
26.04
25.27
9.96
13.53
BDL
BDL
1.26
1.53
0.17
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.15
0.63
0.37
BDL
0.09
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.06

Chl
G909158-8
2.5

8.51
0.72
4652.48
77.32
0.55
17.38
7.66
4.08
165.52
1.22
54.75
55.28
15.74
19.23
0.60
BDL
1.11
1.05
0.42
0.07
BDL
BDL
0.05
1.33
0.58
0.08
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.02

Chl
G909158-9
3

4.79
2.61
3403.19
31.54
BDL
79.27
7.54
8.59
46.14
0.88
43.38
35.99
21.74
15.04
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-1
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
0.22
1.58
1.49
0.78
BDL
BDL

4.20
2.11
4652.48
301.69
0.32
21.71
4.77
3.45
84.63
0.82
69.94
70.66
9.88
10.63
1.40
1.35
BDL
1.16
0.63
0.13
0.11
BDL
0.27
0.32
0.55
0.10
0.12
BDL
0.03
0.08
0.02

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

304

Chl
YD09-04area1-2
3
64.53
BDL
163612.57
49.31
BDL
1103.76
93.15
87.74
1953.82
BDL
378.95
413.37
293.82
240.32
BDL
166.99
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
7.82
4.67
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
35.00

Chl
YD09-04area1-3
3
58.73
6.44
163612.57
BDL
5.26
51.88
101.08
153.84
2254.57
2.97
351.89
328.31
278.83
276.13
BDL
43.42
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.35
5.36
2.67
BDL
0.14
BDL
null
null
BDL
35.00

Chl
YD09-04area1-4
3
73.95
9.72
163612.57
BDL
BDL
462.67
85.85
115.14
1568.94
BDL
463.99
443.41
226.83
222.20
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
1.68
3.91
4.60
16.04
17.21
BDL
BDL
0.10
null
null
BDL
35.00

Chl
YD09-04area3-1
3
43.42
BDL
144913.99
BDL
1.73
73.66
81.96
622.68
1966.60
1.80
409.68
421.35
269.33
248.16
2.96
100.45
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.38
2.52
2.21
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
31.00

Chl
YD09-04area3-2
3
51.66
5.76
144913.99
41.32
BDL
332.38
73.73
966.79
1409.74
2.13
523.33
482.86
198.27
173.99
BDL
110.02
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
1.91
1.07
7.61
6.00
BDL
0.60
BDL
null
null
BDL
31.00

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD09-04area3-3
3
50.50
BDL
144913.99
31.90
BDL
1416.85
88.35
961.54
1622.08
1.92
501.78
452.99
224.90
215.72
BDL
122.55
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
2.48
3.37
4.22
4.19
BDL
0.84
BDL
null
null
BDL
31.00

Chl
YD09-04area3-4
3
51.53
BDL
144913.99
78.66
4.27
422.33
70.62
890.47
1692.75
BDL
498.96
493.27
233.93
211.36
BDL
98.65
BDL
null
null
BDL
0.19
BDL
2.69
7.19
4.45
BDL
0.17
BDL
null
null
BDL
31.00

305

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.41
0.85
BDL
BDL
BDL

5.26
BDL
3272.25
12.50
BDL
67.24
3.83
4.54
53.93
BDL
18.65
26.72
26.59
8.81
BDL
37.98
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-2
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
0.05
1.13
0.40
BDL
0.22
BDL

2.33
10.23
3272.25
BDL
0.91
7.04
3.46
6.99
57.89
0.53
14.28
13.64
11.98
8.03
BDL
16.66
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-3
3

BDL

BDL
0.28
2.82
0.37
1.61
0.69
BDL
BDL
0.09

2.85
2.84
3272.25
BDL
BDL
63.96
4.46
5.86
41.45
BDL
29.25
23.40
11.22
12.12
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-4
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
0.23
0.85
0.17
BDL
BDL
BDL

1.51
BDL
2898.28
BDL
0.48
11.46
2.74
20.90
48.18
0.77
14.86
19.42
8.82
11.16
0.79
16.91
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-1
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
1.08
0.20
0.75
0.62
BDL
0.18
BDL

1.69
4.41
2898.28
10.81
BDL
361.98
2.29
30.08
34.60
0.43
19.26
19.63
7.09
5.58
BDL
26.80
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-2
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
1.14
0.59
0.62
0.45
BDL
0.18
BDL

2.54
BDL
2898.28
19.22
BDL
87.00
6.75
29.97
51.83
0.62
18.22
23.00
9.07
9.59
BDL
33.92
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-3
3

BDL

BDL
0.61
BDL
0.26
1.99
0.61
BDL
0.21
BDL

2.97
BDL
2898.28
30.38
0.90
45.50
2.93
27.78
41.70
BDL
25.17
30.45
9.56
5.68
BDL
30.91
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-4
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

306

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.47
0.89
BDL
BDL
BDL

6.13
BDL
3403.19
14.67
BDL
77.31
10.04
8.45
70.49
BDL
29.62
37.86
30.11
13.64
BDL
38.38
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-2
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
0.08
1.17
0.42
BDL
0.22
BDL

3.70
10.23
3403.19
BDL
0.92
7.26
10.65
14.32
78.07
0.56
25.70
25.30
17.98
14.41
BDL
16.72
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-3
3

BDL

BDL
0.29
2.84
0.95
1.85
1.14
BDL
BDL
0.09

4.61
2.85
3403.19
BDL
BDL
65.92
9.65
11.04
55.20
BDL
40.61
37.09
15.64
15.48
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area1-4
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
0.35
0.86
0.21
BDL
BDL
BDL

2.60
BDL
3014.26
BDL
0.48
11.74
8.61
54.74
66.40
0.78
28.97
33.54
15.67
15.50
0.80
17.24
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-1
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
1.09
0.28
0.87
0.69
BDL
0.18
BDL

3.04
4.41
3014.26
12.57
BDL
362.16
7.69
84.12
47.65
0.44
37.16
36.97
11.88
9.38
BDL
27.05
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-2
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
1.16
0.87
0.66
0.50
BDL
0.19
BDL

3.54
BDL
3014.26
19.85
BDL
99.83
11.09
83.68
64.08
0.63
35.50
37.32
14.11
13.39
BDL
34.16
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-3
3

BDL

BDL
0.61
BDL
0.57
2.03
0.66
BDL
0.21
BDL

3.89
BDL
3014.26
32.75
0.91
47.79
7.62
77.50
57.32
BDL
39.39
44.18
14.76
10.78
BDL
31.08
BDL

Chl
YD09-04area3-4
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

307

Chl
99017-10
3
116.85
8.70
126402.39
266.65
1.83
145.46
55.32
6.56
1714.69
196.43
36.77
36.73
594.75
580.38
1.04
BDL
BDL
28.30
3.62
0.17
0.10
0.11
1.94
13.64
12.92
BDL
0.20
0.01
0.21
0.11
0.55
27.04

Chl
99017-4
2
54.16
6.92
126402.39
316.67
1.71
106.36
43.90
5.45
704.90
93.75
69.83
68.76
243.92
242.71
5.93
1.60
BDL
27.42
3.85
0.51
0.14
0.11
3.55
90.11
91.53
0.45
0.42
0.00
0.98
0.62
0.40
27.04

Chl
99017-5
3
77.76
2.64
126402.39
209.99
1.13
175.65
66.76
5.29
3389.02
175.28
12.16
12.49
683.61
674.22
0.34
2.20
BDL
11.95
1.28
0.11
BDL
0.12
1.21
6.82
5.84
0.04
0.15
0.01
BDL
0.00
0.16
27.04

Chl
99017-6
3
116.66
14.33
126402.39
291.37
1.90
140.55
43.58
5.93
1151.86
126.12
81.15
82.17
453.18
440.38
4.60
5.44
BDL
52.50
5.90
BDL
0.12
BDL
6.12
30.23
30.40
0.29
0.82
0.03
0.46
0.24
1.18
27.04

Chl
99017-7
3
101.26
3.12
126402.39
85.45
1.85
223.16
83.52
7.23
3733.71
207.50
20.06
20.75
797.84
772.57
0.03
3.39
1.51
15.59
2.17
0.05
BDL
BDL
1.81
11.40
10.96
0.02
0.24
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.31
27.04

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
99017-8
3
110.42
4.44
126402.39
133.62
1.43
205.12
78.93
8.81
3269.36
207.24
39.36
39.11
744.30
719.08
BDL
5.66
BDL
24.77
3.21
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.27
14.27
16.10
0.08
0.60
0.01
0.06
0.04
0.45
27.04

Chl
99017-9
3
95.40
5.21
126402.39
104.58
2.45
234.99
70.59
6.25
3188.22
205.64
20.66
20.46
733.58
711.82
0.45
1.91
BDL
21.15
2.45
BDL
0.05
BDL
1.43
26.91
25.59
0.05
0.16
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.31
27.04

308

5.65
0.65
2528.05
16.78
0.20
9.72
1.93
0.26
56.90
6.87
1.39
1.19
20.55
21.93
0.50
BDL
BDL
1.20
0.28
0.11
0.03
0.20
0.07
2.48
1.94
BDL
0.06
0.02
0.05
0.07
0.07

Chl
99017-10
3
1.55
1.03
2528.05
27.24
0.11
2.88
1.67
0.45
25.62
4.17
2.41
3.13
5.91
7.52
0.23
0.25
BDL
0.73
0.13
0.12
0.05
0.18
0.15
10.44
6.80
0.10
0.06
0.01
0.11
0.06
0.05

Chl
99017-4
2
4.26
0.42
2528.05
13.22
0.31
8.20
1.83
0.16
92.29
4.21
0.59
1.21
15.31
16.21
0.26
0.94
BDL
0.40
0.17
0.11
BDL
0.17
0.10
0.80
0.86
0.04
0.02
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.03

Chl
99017-5
3
4.44
1.73
2528.05
19.04
0.10
7.55
1.91
0.38
184.52
6.13
4.06
3.26
15.62
15.48
0.22
0.67
BDL
5.07
0.28
BDL
0.03
BDL
2.27
2.15
1.49
0.01
0.10
0.01
0.05
0.04
0.21

Chl
99017-6
3
3.75
0.87
2528.05
4.33
0.26
6.77
2.35
0.50
114.60
4.62
0.77
1.04
19.61
17.02
0.14
0.17
0.33
0.57
0.18
0.10
BDL
BDL
0.13
0.57
0.83
0.05
0.04
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.04

Chl
99017-7
3

4.40
0.68
2528.05
12.67
0.14
6.63
2.06
0.65
176.85
6.02
1.76
1.83
17.00
18.68
BDL
2.11
BDL
1.55
0.52
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.12
2.36
0.68
0.05
0.11
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.06

Chl
99017-8
3

2.91
0.93
2528.05
7.57
0.12
11.49
1.55
0.29
73.63
4.59
1.07
0.94
17.58
16.02
0.17
0.22
BDL
1.08
0.26
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.15
2.33
1.66
0.03
0.07
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.11

Chl
99017-9
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

309

17.38
3.23
4342.53
78.61
0.22
16.78
3.18
1.34
82.47
12.51
4.13
4.06
24.73
25.68
0.62
BDL
BDL
1.28
0.29
0.11
0.03
0.20
0.15
2.50
1.96
BDL
0.06
0.02
0.05
0.07
0.09

Chl
99017-10
3
7.78
2.72
4342.53
95.19
0.13
10.40
2.61
1.18
35.47
6.50
7.76
7.91
8.17
9.37
2.07
1.31
BDL
0.85
0.15
0.13
0.05
0.18
0.28
10.59
7.03
0.11
0.06
0.01
0.13
0.08
0.06

Chl
99017-4
2
11.74
1.05
4342.53
61.91
0.32
18.44
3.56
1.07
149.79
10.23
1.41
1.79
22.01
22.44
0.29
1.99
BDL
0.44
0.17
0.11
BDL
0.17
0.13
0.81
0.87
0.04
0.02
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.03

Chl
99017-5
3
17.00
5.49
4342.53
86.05
0.13
15.22
2.76
1.25
188.82
9.09
9.49
9.28
18.81
18.50
1.61
4.40
BDL
5.14
0.30
BDL
0.03
BDL
2.30
2.23
1.61
0.04
0.11
0.01
0.05
0.04
0.24

Chl
99017-6
3
14.73
1.43
4342.53
24.99
0.28
22.04
4.48
1.53
173.29
11.97
2.25
2.43
26.93
24.62
0.14
2.71
1.25
0.62
0.19
0.10
BDL
BDL
0.18
0.61
0.86
0.05
0.04
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.05

Chl
99017-7
3

16.15
1.75
4342.53
40.52
0.15
20.39
4.15
1.88
210.31
12.56
4.52
4.52
24.19
24.96
BDL
5.00
BDL
1.60
0.52
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.25
2.37
0.75
0.06
0.12
0.02
0.04
0.03
0.07

Chl
99017-8
3

13.73
2.11
4342.53
31.06
0.16
24.90
3.58
1.28
133.20
11.86
2.43
2.36
24.44
22.92
0.23
1.55
BDL
1.13
0.27
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.18
2.38
1.73
0.03
0.07
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.11

Chl
99017-9
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

310

Chl
ANN007006.017-1
1
57.58
4.16
131030.29
50.65
30.80
84439.36
545.12
139.76
553.85
5.39
2.74
3.44
177.43
168.02
4.49
2.11
1.90
10.00
59.62
0.14
31.94
BDL
2.64
23.75
21.93
105.27
36.49
0.06
9.92
25.62
0.10
28.03

Chl
ANN007006.017-11
2.5
55.81
2.45
131030.29
41.83
5.22
4365.86
252.98
108.81
672.43
4.31
1.03
1.35
231.92
223.71
0.95
2.48
BDL
0.99
2.70
604.56
3.26
0.54
1.55
4.90
5.18
18.33
3.44
0.14
0.81
3.31
0.01
28.03

Chl
ANN007006.017-12
2
39.40
0.98
131030.29
31.15
2.79
90.53
146.19
68.03
496.60
2.76
0.39
0.49
175.17
173.17
0.60
5.38
BDL
0.83
1.34
0.53
0.55
BDL
1.46
1.33
1.26
0.44
0.27
BDL
0.03
0.06
BDL
28.03

Chl
ANN007006.017-13
1.5
61.93
1.90
131030.29
46.89
9.38
12915.13
256.00
76.51
609.70
5.14
1.39
2.43
196.41
194.15
1.58
1.30
BDL
2.88
23.91
0.30
5.89
BDL
1.62
23.77
23.18
20.63
8.96
0.09
1.33
3.48
0.02
28.03

Chl
ANN007006.017-2
2.5
56.63
2.18
131030.29
67.74
8.61
9803.68
284.91
66.20
543.78
5.94
3.89
4.33
186.64
184.67
1.05
1.71
BDL
3.90
31.54
0.13
6.41
BDL
2.80
18.91
18.79
21.90
10.22
0.04
1.04
4.29
0.03
28.03

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
ANN007006.017-3
2.5
55.65
2.34
131030.29
59.06
9.60
7428.11
245.11
66.39
554.18
6.85
4.53
4.56
196.88
190.79
1.04
BDL
2.13
2.93
36.43
0.23
4.64
BDL
2.81
18.31
18.22
13.96
8.64
0.01
13.63
26.59
0.04
28.03

Chl
G909165_40-1
2
49.28
8.72
127337.32
37.47
7.73
710.99
172.77
4.63
2115.07
22.97
722.60
716.66
235.41
243.81
0.54
2.05
1.16
80.40
7.13
BDL
0.61
0.09
1.43
819.59
822.39
0.12
0.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.38
27.24

311

1.58
0.53
2620.61
6.99
4.59
4382.99
16.55
4.63
12.26
0.27
0.27
1.07
6.00
6.71
0.56
0.11
1.40
0.30
5.92
0.07
1.06
BDL
0.13
0.97
0.92
12.89
1.86
0.04
1.84
5.27
0.04

Chl
ANN007006.017-1
1
4.28
0.44
2620.61
1.77
0.38
221.51
6.64
4.19
21.03
0.12
0.16
0.29
7.33
9.57
0.40
0.38
BDL
0.25
0.12
232.43
0.12
0.14
0.21
0.56
0.52
1.93
0.45
0.05
0.18
0.36
0.02

Chl
ANN007006.017-11
2.5
1.43
0.61
2620.61
3.63
0.14
2.28
3.75
2.58
11.87
0.23
0.27
0.16
4.25
5.75
0.07
0.43
BDL
0.19
0.05
0.04
0.04
BDL
0.08
0.32
0.20
0.04
0.13
BDL
0.01
0.02
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.017-12
2
3.20
0.75
2620.61
2.86
0.71
1030.15
12.42
2.29
17.96
0.24
0.32
0.42
6.76
6.26
0.36
0.96
BDL
0.30
3.96
0.07
0.69
BDL
0.14
3.51
2.65
1.16
0.70
0.05
0.28
0.43
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.017-13
1.5
2.80
0.40
2620.61
59.35
0.67
262.97
11.70
2.50
12.90
0.27
0.38
1.03
5.93
5.50
0.65
0.56
BDL
0.10
3.50
0.22
0.52
BDL
0.16
1.79
2.33
1.83
1.14
0.01
0.25
0.74
0.03

Chl
ANN007006.017-2
2.5

2.53
0.85
2620.61
10.18
0.65
1169.59
16.97
3.48
19.97
0.28
1.26
1.10
7.77
6.41
0.41
BDL
1.10
0.41
2.81
0.18
0.94
BDL
0.28
2.84
3.88
3.79
2.20
0.00
3.80
4.48
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.017-3
2.5

1.89
1.07
2546.75
8.26
0.42
23.37
4.98
0.30
56.06
0.79
28.30
24.09
7.83
7.74
0.11
0.11
0.45
3.10
0.53
BDL
0.05
0.03
0.07
36.80
31.43
0.02
0.05
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.03

Chl
G909165_40-1
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

312

8.25
1.60
4501.52
16.18
4.79
9067.61
29.90
28.35
22.85
0.40
0.39
1.13
7.27
7.74
1.65
1.69
2.07
0.34
6.01
0.07
5.83
BDL
0.22
1.07
1.02
17.94
2.71
0.04
1.94
5.62
0.04

Chl
ANN007006.017-1
1
8.94
0.99
4501.52
12.18
0.44
466.38
13.33
22.17
31.47
0.26
0.19
0.33
9.09
10.87
0.52
2.02
BDL
0.25
0.13
237.25
0.60
0.17
0.24
0.57
0.53
2.91
0.48
0.05
0.19
0.44
0.02

Chl
ANN007006.017-11
2.5
5.72
0.71
4501.52
9.68
0.18
8.81
7.66
13.86
20.97
0.27
0.27
0.17
5.87
7.00
0.22
4.33
BDL
0.19
0.05
0.06
0.11
BDL
0.13
0.32
0.21
0.07
0.13
BDL
0.01
0.02
BDL

Chl
ANN007006.017-12
2
9.28
1.02
4501.52
13.81
0.82
1592.26
17.06
15.48
27.80
0.36
0.35
0.49
8.14
7.69
0.65
1.42
BDL
0.30
3.98
0.07
1.26
BDL
0.18
3.54
2.69
2.71
0.85
0.05
0.29
0.50
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.017-13
1.5
8.45
0.89
4501.52
62.48
0.77
958.40
17.50
13.48
22.91
0.41
0.56
1.12
7.34
6.95
0.74
1.48
BDL
0.11
3.55
0.22
1.26
BDL
0.24
1.83
2.36
3.18
1.26
0.01
0.26
0.81
0.03

Chl
ANN007006.017-2
2.5

8.23
1.21
4501.52
19.82
0.78
1362.19
20.33
13.73
27.77
0.46
1.34
1.20
9.00
7.77
0.55
BDL
2.03
0.42
2.89
0.18
1.25
BDL
0.33
2.86
3.89
4.14
2.25
0.00
3.89
4.91
0.01

Chl
ANN007006.017-3
2.5

7.25
3.35
4374.64
13.59
0.61
72.26
9.91
0.98
97.08
1.51
82.06
79.90
11.21
11.00
0.22
1.65
1.03
3.59
0.59
BDL
0.12
0.03
0.12
44.17
38.69
0.02
0.05
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.05

Chl
G909165_40-1
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

313

Chl
G909165_40-3
3
50.61
2.03
127337.32
17.89
4.55
213.89
141.36
3.42
1931.99
23.30
1487.76
1534.65
223.24
224.94
0.33
1.75
BDL
20.20
2.60
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.45
253.55
251.65
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.92
0.09
0.12
27.24

Chl
G909165_41-1
2
51.73
1.22
127337.32
152.22
4.92
9581.07
250.55
245.41
2561.97
27.22
224.28
220.15
268.69
254.47
15.73
1.95
1.13
0.31
1.51
0.49
1.57
BDL
BDL
4.86
4.23
4.00
0.88
BDL
2.50
1.92
BDL
27.24

Chl
G909165_41-2
3
40.30
6.34
127337.32
241.36
5.70
516.14
141.55
6.22
1731.59
18.19
393.63
396.99
183.36
195.38
16.50
2.06
BDL
57.52
5.70
0.36
0.37
BDL
1.05
643.18
669.59
2.76
0.52
BDL
2.40
0.51
0.36
27.24

Chl
G909165_46-1
1.5
62.61
1.89
127337.32
39.67
6.41
16107.50
341.82
123.09
3065.15
30.83
282.20
278.87
320.24
307.24
4.51
3.01
BDL
1.61
1.40
0.04
1.13
BDL
0.15
12.10
14.79
2.03
1.19
BDL
1.80
2.93
BDL
27.24

Chl
G909165_46-2
1.5
67.65
1.37
127337.32
BDL
6.02
20069.80
362.58
153.98
3048.26
32.23
348.33
344.43
308.69
290.61
6.67
2.96
BDL
2.03
0.24
0.50
1.83
BDL
0.08
10.74
9.46
1.72
0.86
0.05
2.14
2.77
BDL
27.24

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
G909165_46-3
1.5
44.12
2.17
127337.32
98.27
4.26
15108.85
231.87
118.76
2043.57
22.52
148.87
149.29
215.38
209.16
3.93
2.08
BDL
10.20
2.52
0.13
1.25
BDL
0.22
133.42
134.39
1.82
0.69
0.02
2.02
2.52
0.08
27.24

Chl
G909165_46-4
1.5
67.06
1.54
127337.32
8403.41
7.42
16645.68
308.56
162.03
3034.78
31.96
236.78
214.92
305.37
304.51
14.32
3.62
7.36
2.82
37.68
0.47
1.58
BDL
0.07
34.89
45.98
1.98
1.91
0.04
81.08
8.02
0.02
27.24

314

2.43
0.18
2546.75
1.53
0.24
11.85
4.53
0.16
49.97
0.70
39.97
44.58
7.81
7.28
0.06
0.30
BDL
1.23
0.12
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.06
18.61
17.76
BDL
0.00
BDL
0.15
0.06
0.02

Chl
G909165_40-3
3
2.26
0.25
2546.75
21.62
0.29
361.62
9.78
9.10
118.30
1.03
10.65
10.46
12.15
14.09
1.22
0.28
0.21
0.06
0.60
0.06
0.12
BDL
BDL
4.67
3.74
0.31
0.13
BDL
0.40
0.15
BDL

Chl
G909165_41-1
2
1.57
0.50
2546.75
12.05
0.28
24.06
4.09
0.29
44.70
0.62
19.81
21.69
6.12
7.04
1.34
0.13
BDL
2.26
0.32
0.04
0.07
BDL
0.06
39.27
38.88
0.20
0.06
BDL
0.25
0.06
0.02

Chl
G909165_41-2
3
2.54
0.26
2546.75
7.34
0.36
628.02
14.10
3.67
81.34
1.02
9.85
10.17
11.94
10.46
0.22
0.27
BDL
0.16
0.10
0.18
0.11
BDL
0.03
1.05
1.39
0.21
0.10
BDL
0.18
0.10
BDL

Chl
G909165_46-1
1.5
2.24
0.35
2546.75
BDL
0.41
702.64
10.81
5.03
82.33
0.92
19.07
17.69
10.63
9.66
0.39
0.28
BDL
0.16
1.64
0.06
0.08
BDL
0.02
0.55
0.52
0.08
0.04
0.01
0.46
0.19
BDL

Chl
G909165_46-2
1.5

2.09
0.17
2546.75
41.88
0.29
500.95
6.63
3.76
66.66
0.84
4.12
3.73
7.12
7.00
0.33
0.12
BDL
1.06
0.13
0.08
0.14
BDL
0.01
12.56
11.37
0.10
0.08
0.01
0.12
0.10
0.01

Chl
G909165_46-3
1.5

2.86
0.66
2546.75
378.87
0.38
558.64
9.46
4.49
83.54
0.98
13.32
10.35
10.86
10.83
1.00
0.25
2.08
0.29
1.60
0.13
0.08
BDL
0.03
4.34
3.24
0.16
0.24
0.01
5.10
0.66
0.01

Chl
G909165_46-4
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

315

7.59
0.76
4374.64
5.37
0.36
23.74
8.35
0.70
87.97
1.48
163.55
169.10
10.89
10.25
0.13
1.43
BDL
1.31
0.15
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.06
20.09
19.05
BDL
0.01
BDL
0.16
0.06
0.02

Chl
G909165_40-3
3
7.68
0.51
4374.64
48.88
0.41
989.85
15.81
50.10
152.36
1.84
26.17
25.63
15.21
16.28
5.62
1.59
0.94
0.06
0.60
0.07
0.31
BDL
BDL
4.68
3.74
0.56
0.13
BDL
0.44
0.21
BDL

Chl
G909165_41-1
2
5.93
2.36
4374.64
70.54
0.43
55.16
8.12
1.28
78.80
1.19
46.40
47.45
8.74
9.42
5.91
1.65
BDL
2.60
0.37
0.05
0.09
BDL
0.10
43.70
43.01
0.38
0.06
BDL
0.31
0.07
0.04

Chl
G909165_41-2
3
9.24
0.73
4374.64
13.58
0.52
1671.56
22.04
24.98
140.75
2.01
31.65
31.34
16.17
14.37
1.59
2.43
BDL
0.16
0.11
0.18
0.23
BDL
0.03
1.11
1.44
0.32
0.11
BDL
0.22
0.24
BDL

Chl
G909165_46-1
1.5
9.86
0.61
4374.64
BDL
0.54
2054.07
20.97
31.32
140.81
2.03
41.74
40.66
14.95
13.43
2.36
2.39
BDL
0.17
1.64
0.07
0.34
BDL
0.02
0.63
0.58
0.22
0.05
0.01
0.49
0.28
BDL

Chl
G909165_46-2
1.5

6.60
0.81
4374.64
50.55
0.38
1536.98
13.27
24.14
101.53
1.52
16.39
16.30
10.22
9.70
1.41
1.67
BDL
1.08
0.16
0.08
0.27
BDL
0.02
13.17
11.95
0.24
0.08
0.01
0.19
0.21
0.01

Chl
G909165_46-3
1.5

9.94
0.86
4374.64
2449.48
0.57
1695.52
17.99
32.84
141.11
2.04
28.54
25.08
15.03
14.58
5.09
2.91
6.27
0.29
2.04
0.13
0.30
BDL
0.03
4.46
3.47
0.28
0.25
0.01
7.83
0.89
0.01

Chl
G909165_46-4
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

316

Chl
G909165_46-5
1.5
70.60
1.45
127337.32
3683.15
6.25
20462.10
326.72
135.81
2949.71
32.78
185.20
191.09
317.97
300.16
6.66
2.82
0.62
2.03
12.41
0.71
2.53
BDL
0.11
17.47
19.40
1.92
1.16
0.01
3.83
4.93
0.01
27.24

Chl
G909165_47-2
1
39.38
8.46
127337.32
546.84
12.77
437078.59
712.51
27.04
1428.12
21.61
299.86
318.23
267.45
261.12
43.36
6.55
BDL
50.70
24.71
3.06
44.77
BDL
1.09
545.50
541.51
148.02
14.09
0.26
29.64
59.14
0.38
27.24

Chl
G909165_47-3
0
8.17
12.60
127337.32
820368.05
9.49
477.46
84.07
10.79
3093.10
5.72
568.27
571.18
45.70
71.33
57.37
6.43
20.97
2.70
2292.81
5.44
0.45
BDL
0.26
642.21
627.28
0.85
16.67
0.28
140.56
86.38
0.03
27.24

Chl
G909165_47-4
0
8.72
11.77
127337.32
1564945.94
11.17
867.66
148.93
26.43
3912.02
5.47
257.15
256.95
41.63
67.58
81.37
7.33
42.04
2.19
4401.60
4.89
0.60
BDL
0.28
461.17
513.43
1.36
16.36
0.29
279.03
104.64
BDL
27.24

Chl
G909165_47-5
2
52.97
1.34
127337.32
190.84
3.50
5881.31
103.40
15.34
1745.59
24.71
4886.77
4140.04
245.37
242.40
1.60
0.91
BDL
17.63
7.33
1.73
0.38
BDL
0.57
15.83
16.26
0.78
0.45
0.01
4.86
1.65
0.12
27.24

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-13A-1
3
47.87
1.19
113266.64
30.64
7.26
143.86
153.99
151.18
1933.64
39.83
2.44
2.67
278.88
285.36
0.53
BDL
BDL
BDL
11.83
0.24
0.17
BDL
BDL
413.45
422.85
BDL
0.06
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
24.23

Chl
YD01-13A-10
2
33.69
4.08
113266.64
31.17
8.07
103.11
107.38
87.78
1145.18
17.65
9.16
10.46
182.71
179.44
BDL
BDL
0.56
23.88
5.03
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.25
249.24
250.22
BDL
0.36
BDL
0.12
0.10
0.99
24.23

317

2.63
0.54
2546.75
1794.29
0.41
775.84
9.35
4.14
76.07
1.00
4.90
7.32
11.02
9.34
0.34
0.32
0.49
0.15
6.29
0.05
0.29
BDL
0.03
2.88
1.87
0.18
0.12
0.00
0.78
0.40
0.01

Chl
G909165_46-5
1.5
1.56
0.70
2546.75
34.41
0.68
20915.08
32.21
0.97
42.62
0.64
8.42
9.03
9.38
9.28
2.27
0.40
BDL
1.46
1.03
0.30
1.68
BDL
0.04
18.92
18.83
5.77
0.75
0.02
1.76
3.19
0.04

Chl
G909165_47-2
1
0.65
0.74
2546.75
35612.79
0.83
26.55
2.97
0.56
101.38
0.22
21.25
18.00
2.12
3.37
3.04
0.35
2.00
0.12
97.85
0.30
0.06
BDL
0.04
40.77
43.32
0.12
0.88
0.03
8.00
2.79
0.01

Chl
G909165_47-3
0
0.61
2.02
2546.75
97833.97
1.39
40.04
5.37
1.13
130.91
1.50
12.43
13.90
1.65
3.53
9.12
0.89
10.86
0.86
367.81
0.78
0.09
BDL
0.12
30.71
45.88
0.06
1.83
0.07
36.69
8.27
BDL

Chl
G909165_47-4
0
2.22
0.17
2546.75
8.79
0.19
219.49
2.98
0.65
45.12
0.76
201.25
111.50
8.34
8.13
0.19
0.19
BDL
0.53
0.33
0.57
0.04
BDL
0.06
0.57
0.53
0.07
0.06
0.01
0.53
0.14
0.02

Chl
G909165_47-5
2

2.06
0.22
2265.33
2.86
0.73
4.87
4.34
4.36
61.30
0.86
0.17
0.63
8.10
8.26
0.29
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.44
0.07
0.02
BDL
BDL
10.81
10.56
BDL
0.03
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD01-13A-1
3

1.36
0.49
2265.33
3.55
0.38
8.24
3.53
2.43
34.09
0.77
0.41
0.66
5.09
4.81
BDL
BDL
0.52
1.05
0.99
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.14
12.65
13.27
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.06
0.06
0.13

Chl
YD01-13A-10
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

318

10.36
0.76
4374.64
2084.34
0.55
2115.30
18.70
27.58
134.19
2.09
20.34
21.59
15.44
13.41
2.35
2.28
0.70
0.15
6.30
0.07
0.54
BDL
0.03
2.93
1.95
0.29
0.13
0.00
0.83
0.54
0.01

Chl
G909165_46-5
1.5
5.80
3.16
4374.64
161.19
1.01
46950.63
47.81
5.51
68.42
1.37
33.05
35.01
13.07
12.50
15.29
5.26
BDL
1.84
1.33
0.38
8.22
BDL
0.09
24.95
23.98
18.36
0.93
0.03
2.79
5.46
0.06

Chl
G909165_47-2
1
1.33
4.65
4374.64
238917.12
1.00
53.04
5.12
2.24
153.99
0.39
64.20
63.32
2.63
4.07
20.23
5.16
16.98
0.13
124.78
0.52
0.10
BDL
0.04
45.04
46.61
0.16
1.09
0.04
13.03
7.05
0.01

Chl
G909165_47-3
0
1.38
4.74
4374.64
461167.02
1.54
92.56
9.13
5.42
196.55
1.54
30.10
30.65
2.17
4.14
29.80
5.93
35.50
0.86
396.71
0.87
0.14
BDL
0.12
33.65
47.99
0.17
1.93
0.08
41.99
11.39
BDL

Chl
G909165_47-4
0
7.84
0.52
4374.64
55.66
0.28
606.71
5.93
3.15
79.47
1.58
558.45
453.96
11.80
11.25
0.59
0.75
BDL
0.66
0.41
0.59
0.08
BDL
0.07
0.74
0.69
0.12
0.06
0.01
0.64
0.18
0.02

Chl
G909165_47-5
2

7.09
0.49
3891.25
9.37
0.78
14.39
8.52
30.64
95.82
2.26
0.31
0.69
10.26
10.62
0.35
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.47
0.07
0.03
BDL
BDL
13.50
12.98
BDL
0.03
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD01-13A-1
3

4.96
1.57
3891.25
9.75
0.49
12.73
6.21
17.78
55.36
1.21
1.05
1.29
6.55
6.39
BDL
BDL
0.69
1.13
0.99
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.14
13.56
14.01
BDL
0.04
BDL
0.06
0.06
0.18

Chl
YD01-13A-10
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

319

Chl
YD01-13A-14
1
14.32
16.41
113266.64
110.94
15.36
3580.58
136.40
26.84
504.92
7.47
3.82
3.63
73.53
101.23
0.57
BDL
BDL
104.04
17.02
0.07
0.86
BDL
1.72
895.72
913.64
0.97
1.17
0.05
0.31
0.45
4.05
24.23

Chl
YD01-13A-15
1.5
26.22
11.57
113266.64
70.49
20.21
289.03
145.75
48.15
859.42
12.73
13.62
14.42
142.51
156.73
0.92
2.36
BDL
70.61
10.32
BDL
0.49
BDL
1.05
711.46
728.36
0.10
0.85
BDL
4.91
2.82
2.53
24.23

Chl
YD01-13A-2
2.5
48.61
0.16
113266.64
28.52
6.01
117.61
140.60
136.51
1885.36
45.60
1.72
1.29
263.30
262.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.41
BDL
0.13
BDL
BDL
12.71
12.82
0.07
0.25
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
24.23

Chl
YD01-13A-3
2.5
51.81
1.19
113266.64
65.37
7.00
125.18
145.02
113.96
2258.53
32.78
8.26
7.44
277.13
283.86
1.09
3.68
0.71
1.11
2.43
0.33
0.24
BDL
0.05
82.73
80.08
1.51
1.00
0.04
0.16
0.01
0.09
24.23

Chl
YD01-13A-4
3
32.53
1.40
113266.64
45.94
4.11
74.44
80.10
49.28
1041.84
20.36
4.28
4.12
169.64
158.88
0.19
BDL
0.06
0.21
0.62
0.31
0.18
BDL
0.07
11.60
11.41
0.02
0.11
BDL
0.02
0.01
BDL
24.23

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YD01-13A-5
3
55.56
2.84
113266.64
75.58
7.09
120.24
140.92
124.80
1958.43
36.43
11.69
12.83
295.75
296.73
0.66
2.98
1.64
0.33
14.70
0.59
0.19
BDL
0.11
463.74
470.32
0.58
0.25
BDL
0.02
0.04
0.01
24.23

Chl
YD01-13A-9
2
54.72
2.77
113266.64
BDL
6.66
744.21
141.74
138.38
1737.91
27.23
24.47
23.34
303.37
303.86
0.01
4.41
0.97
1.83
BDL
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.13
16.94
18.47
0.28
0.30
BDL
BDL
0.12
0.03
24.23

320

0.68
1.40
2265.33
17.53
0.87
379.65
3.67
0.77
19.20
0.18
0.19
0.34
2.42
2.59
0.27
BDL
BDL
3.48
0.73
0.04
0.14
BDL
0.08
35.58
32.99
0.22
0.48
0.01
0.08
0.05
0.39

Chl
YD01-13A-14
1
1.15
1.13
2265.33
4.52
1.73
12.20
4.65
1.82
32.68
0.39
0.39
0.52
4.30
8.74
0.14
0.14
BDL
1.78
0.32
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.10
18.97
17.74
0.04
0.07
BDL
2.67
1.53
0.23

Chl
YD01-13A-15
1.5
2.63
0.94
2265.33
13.58
0.46
5.54
4.11
3.68
78.61
1.40
0.45
0.27
9.54
6.89
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.13
BDL
BDL
0.94
0.81
0.05
0.08
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD01-13A-2
2.5
1.72
1.43
2265.33
9.02
0.69
6.81
3.59
3.36
133.73
0.82
0.64
0.63
6.28
10.69
0.45
0.39
1.09
0.19
0.10
0.14
0.06
BDL
0.05
9.87
7.40
0.13
0.27
0.02
0.06
0.01
0.04

Chl
YD01-13A-3
2.5
1.56
0.75
2265.33
6.60
0.18
1.92
3.00
1.49
36.00
0.77
0.44
0.24
5.54
3.63
0.05
BDL
0.29
0.07
0.15
0.12
0.01
BDL
0.03
2.57
3.12
0.01
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.01
BDL

Chl
YD01-13A-4
3

2.20
0.36
2265.33
5.81
0.33
8.91
3.63
4.17
176.82
1.26
0.79
0.62
7.44
7.30
0.26
0.96
0.68
0.12
1.44
0.07
0.06
BDL
0.05
65.46
54.51
0.29
0.05
BDL
0.01
0.01
0.02

Chl
YD01-13A-5
3

2.40
0.42
2265.33
BDL
0.51
239.62
4.83
4.84
60.54
1.21
0.77
1.76
10.95
12.73
0.31
1.40
0.45
0.23
BDL
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.09
2.78
2.49
0.12
0.11
BDL
BDL
0.05
0.02

Chl
YD01-13A-9
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

321

2.14
6.13
3891.25
36.77
1.05
507.62
7.46
5.44
27.18
0.43
0.45
0.51
2.94
3.51
0.34
BDL
BDL
3.93
0.77
0.04
0.21
BDL
0.15
39.66
36.81
0.25
0.48
0.01
0.09
0.06
0.67

Chl
YD01-13A-14
1
3.89
4.36
3891.25
21.03
1.90
29.81
8.35
9.83
46.25
0.78
1.49
1.61
5.38
9.48
0.35
1.90
BDL
2.17
0.35
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.13
23.53
22.01
0.04
0.07
BDL
2.68
1.54
0.41

Chl
YD01-13A-15
1.5
7.37
0.94
3891.25
15.92
0.51
12.38
7.85
27.64
106.47
2.78
0.48
0.31
11.24
9.24
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.13
BDL
BDL
0.97
0.84
0.05
0.08
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD01-13A-2
2.5
7.54
1.50
3891.25
21.07
0.74
13.61
7.78
23.11
159.00
1.91
1.08
1.01
8.87
12.59
0.59
2.97
1.23
0.19
0.10
0.14
0.07
BDL
0.05
10.01
7.54
0.22
0.27
0.03
0.06
0.01
0.04

Chl
YD01-13A-3
2.5
4.87
0.91
3891.25
14.92
0.24
7.26
4.85
10.00
53.57
1.32
0.63
0.50
6.74
5.20
0.08
BDL
0.30
0.07
0.15
0.12
0.03
BDL
0.03
2.58
3.12
0.01
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.01
BDL

Chl
YD01-13A-4
3

8.17
1.09
3891.25
22.77
0.43
14.40
7.63
25.38
191.90
2.29
1.47
1.49
10.00
10.08
0.35
2.57
1.48
0.12
1.45
0.09
0.07
BDL
0.05
66.08
55.15
0.30
0.05
BDL
0.01
0.01
0.02

Chl
YD01-13A-5
3

8.12
1.09
3891.25
BDL
0.58
249.64
8.30
28.18
89.69
1.88
2.69
3.03
12.92
14.59
0.31
3.80
0.90
0.23
BDL
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.09
2.80
2.51
0.13
0.11
BDL
BDL
0.05
0.02

Chl
YD01-13A-9
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

322

Chl
YD08-22area1-1
3
34.53
BDL
123878.09
BDL
BDL
326.52
81.32
81.49
2017.95
27.49
46.51
34.81
376.07
264.73
13.56
68.32
BDL
null
null
21.69
5.85
BDL
BDL
8.57
5.58
BDL
3.11
BDL
null
null
BDL
26.50

Chl
YD08-22area2-1
2
104.02
BDL
123878.09
BDL
BDL
182.89
87.13
814.63
1640.78
23.78
211.70
347.57
366.24
678.21
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.33
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
26.50

Chl
YD08-22area2-2
3
37.65
BDL
123878.09
BDL
BDL
151.79
75.24
46.30
1561.38
11.04
105.27
BDL
271.96
301.12
BDL
197.45
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.26
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
26.50

Chl
YD08-22area2-4
3
30.93
BDL
123878.09
703.22
6.48
90.79
76.40
343.07
1883.91
BDL
149.69
87.44
300.41
272.59
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.01
BDL
0.97
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
26.50

Chl
YTD-23-2008_area1_1
3
176.44
6.34
140239.34
64.72
4.15
135.68
101.03
57.90
1161.66
80.35
3.53
2.68
805.80
726.19
BDL
BDL
BDL
8.12
4.82
0.50
BDL
BDL
0.43
57.35
57.92
BDL
0.76
BDL
null
null
0.23
30.00

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl
YTD-23-2008_area1_2
3
164.44
3.26
140239.34
46.65
4.25
158.69
117.19
43.02
1309.30
77.92
3.47
1.74
817.58
711.58
0.84
BDL
BDL
2.40
3.71
0.11
BDL
BDL
0.12
13.11
14.98
BDL
0.38
BDL
null
null
BDL
30.00

Chl
YTD-23-2008_area1_3
3
169.94
3.58
140239.34
49.57
3.63
130.33
104.80
46.95
1263.41
80.07
2.50
2.14
819.10
685.78
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.71
3.20
BDL
0.61
BDL
0.16
10.73
10.74
BDL
0.50
BDL
null
null
BDL
30.00

323

BDL

15.46
1.92
BDL
BDL
4.49
3.63
BDL
1.43
BDL

1.38
BDL
2477.56
BDL
BDL
61.17
5.37
12.54
55.65
1.95
6.04
3.84
16.92
27.16
2.57
61.90
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area1-1
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.33
BDL
BDL
BDL

98.18
BDL
2477.56
BDL
BDL
178.28
33.06
689.03
751.08
8.58
457.43
260.50
239.20
430.87
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area2-1
2

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.43
BDL
BDL
BDL

3.61
BDL
2477.56
BDL
BDL
33.07
6.51
21.85
66.39
2.83
38.88
BDL
21.88
25.80
BDL
135.18
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area2-2
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
3.19
BDL
0.84
BDL
BDL
BDL

3.13
BDL
2477.56
623.53
10.38
205.80
28.81
103.35
510.04
BDL
60.41
147.48
169.63
113.15
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area2-4
3

0.11

6.63
0.53
2804.79
6.37
0.52
29.61
3.47
1.97
32.82
2.46
0.25
0.81
24.98
33.29
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.51
0.15
0.17
BDL
BDL
0.12
7.57
3.78
BDL
0.12
BDL

BDL

5.59
0.75
2804.79
4.50
0.27
18.88
4.40
1.31
39.64
2.19
0.42
0.79
23.27
30.95
0.19
BDL
BDL
0.12
0.24
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.04
1.31
0.53
BDL
0.10
BDL

BDL

5.40
0.48
2804.79
4.21
0.47
9.83
4.04
1.40
34.10
2.27
0.38
0.48
23.99
29.92
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.18
0.20
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.06
0.81
0.36
BDL
0.08
BDL

Chl
Chl
Chl
YTD-23-2008_area1_1 YTD-23-2008_area1_2 YTD-23-2008_area1_3
3
3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

324

BDL

15.54
1.94
BDL
BDL
4.52
3.64
BDL
1.43
BDL

2.18
BDL
2576.70
BDL
BDL
62.20
9.72
14.18
72.77
2.54
6.66
4.45
24.76
29.49
2.64
61.94
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area1-1
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.33
BDL
BDL
BDL

98.31
BDL
2576.70
BDL
BDL
178.39
34.18
692.20
752.04
8.69
457.61
261.48
239.84
431.87
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area2-1
2

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.43
BDL
BDL
BDL

4.05
BDL
2576.70
BDL
BDL
33.49
9.93
22.17
75.66
2.91
39.41
BDL
25.49
28.92
BDL
135.34
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area2-2
3

BDL

BDL
BDL
BDL
3.21
BDL
0.84
BDL
BDL
BDL

3.48
BDL
2576.70
633.05
10.38
205.82
29.80
107.04
511.91
BDL
61.09
147.59
170.24
113.76
BDL
BDL
BDL

Chl
YD08-22area2-4
3

0.11

14.81
0.79
3416.31
10.92
0.67
34.35
11.09
5.32
49.09
5.41
0.39
0.84
89.55
87.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.55
0.16
0.18
BDL
BDL
0.12
7.71
3.89
BDL
0.12
BDL

BDL

13.55
0.81
3416.31
7.82
0.51
27.76
12.99
3.90
57.13
5.16
0.51
0.80
90.30
85.26
0.25
BDL
BDL
0.14
0.24
0.08
BDL
BDL
0.04
1.35
0.58
BDL
0.10
BDL

BDL

13.85
0.59
3416.31
7.99
0.60
19.39
11.65
4.24
52.33
5.31
0.44
0.52
90.65
82.20
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.18
0.20
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.06
0.86
0.40
BDL
0.08
BDL

Chl
Chl
Chl
YTD-23-2008_area1_1 YTD-23-2008_area1_2 YTD-23-2008_area1_3
3
3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

325

Chl
YTD-23-2008_area2_4
1.5
93.40
7.85
140239.34
9165.48
14.33
1299.70
152.30
78.19
1178.07
63.27
1.00
1.51
549.36
498.32
5.74
BDL
BDL
67.74
62.40
BDL
1.58
BDL
2.75
272.72
284.19
BDL
0.32
BDL
null
null
0.26
30.00

Chl
YTD-23-2008_area2_5
2.5
102.26
7.40
140239.34
65.53
13.07
377.40
149.95
82.69
1285.48
72.24
1.27
1.79
593.73
517.81
1.40
BDL
BDL
51.78
5.88
0.20
0.38
BDL
2.72
163.49
152.92
BDL
0.14
BDL
null
null
0.27
30.00

Chl
YTD-23-2008_area2_6
2.5
122.84
3.01
140239.34
36.71
10.95
6819.33
127.76
74.41
1687.79
89.56
1.80
BDL
612.22
559.16
BDL
BDL
BDL
10.00
3.02
0.30
0.98
BDL
0.49
66.04
71.58
2.33
0.72
BDL
null
null
0.07
30.00

Chl?
G909165_42-1
1.5
11.35
23.07
127337.32
397.47
8.73
1411.54
198.76
3.07
470.94
6.48
43.40
43.38
72.58
130.24
0.12
2.14
1.22
193.07
17.32
0.19
1.20
BDL
3.19
1965.14
1973.27
0.35
1.55
0.01
3.02
0.18
1.26
27.24

Chl?
G909165_42-2
1.5
11.03
24.46
127337.32
171.72
10.69
1495.67
207.55
3.55
414.68
5.55
24.66
23.88
59.81
121.37
0.61
2.65
0.60
202.00
17.79
BDL
1.21
BDL
3.24
2199.17
2211.01
0.33
1.62
BDL
0.13
0.06
1.21
27.24

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Chl?
G909165_45-3
1.5
14.12
8.81
127337.32
1000.97
5.58
1790.17
144.78
42.23
551.28
7.13
44.86
45.07
80.24
109.57
1.89
2.11
2.14
96.28
16.38
0.07
0.70
BDL
1.59
1034.62
1017.11
0.19
1.17
BDL
36.97
0.58
0.58
27.24

Chl?
G909165_45-4
1.5
6.13
23.09
127337.32
10.17
17.08
1201.95
279.38
4.11
232.01
3.24
96.30
94.04
41.52
115.10
0.36
2.26
BDL
227.49
14.18
BDL
0.67
BDL
3.39
2534.08
3214.81
0.13
1.10
BDL
1.75
2.10
1.42
27.24

326

3.19
0.50
2804.79
801.01
0.84
248.74
5.21
2.25
37.28
1.97
0.78
0.54
24.49
23.76
0.75
BDL
BDL
2.19
1.75
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.14
10.05
8.97
BDL
0.05
BDL

0.04

3.37
0.52
2804.79
8.91
0.49
36.03
4.14
2.46
39.98
1.98
0.23
0.81
16.81
22.70
0.45
BDL
BDL
1.66
0.44
0.11
0.08
BDL
0.09
9.76
5.65
BDL
0.04
BDL

0.03

4.51
0.41
2804.79
4.42
0.47
1538.48
4.34
2.34
56.71
2.67
0.56
BDL
19.25
28.82
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.47
0.09
0.11
0.38
BDL
0.04
5.32
6.17
1.44
0.08
BDL

0.48
0.99
2546.75
182.89
0.43
44.02
5.68
0.12
14.62
0.25
3.63
3.66
2.85
4.71
0.14
0.10
0.34
5.55
0.71
0.05
0.07
BDL
0.10
78.35
75.65
0.03
0.08
0.00
0.42
0.06
0.07

Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl?
YTD-23-2008_area2_4 YTD-23-2008_area2_5 YTD-23-2008_area2_6 G909165_42-1
1.5
2.5
2.5
1.5

0.05

0.48
0.86
2546.75
9.63
0.79
52.84
6.15
0.15
11.73
0.21
0.88
1.01
2.41
4.01
0.11
0.15
0.29
6.01
0.78
BDL
0.09
BDL
0.11
79.15
84.10
0.05
0.06
BDL
0.02
0.01
0.07

Chl?
G909165_42-2
1.5

0.81
0.40
2546.75
44.57
0.28
86.74
5.29
2.07
24.78
0.55
3.95
3.71
4.22
4.92
0.33
0.13
0.42
3.31
0.71
0.03
0.06
BDL
0.06
38.52
37.10
0.06
0.06
BDL
3.06
0.04
0.03

Chl?
G909165_45-3
1.5

0.26
0.86
2546.75
13.72
0.96
50.35
8.60
0.17
6.11
0.13
4.19
3.36
1.46
4.56
0.12
0.18
BDL
7.75
0.63
BDL
0.05
BDL
0.11
111.45
149.33
0.02
0.05
BDL
0.55
0.71
0.08

Chl?
G909165_45-4
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

327

7.70
0.89
3416.31
1490.06
1.68
299.44
16.71
7.04
52.54
4.28
0.79
0.55
63.54
60.49
1.35
BDL
BDL
2.81
1.90
BDL
0.20
BDL
0.25
12.29
9.99
BDL
0.05
BDL

0.04

8.38
0.87
3416.31
12.65
1.42
60.35
16.17
7.47
56.83
4.76
0.26
0.83
65.56
62.11
0.53
BDL
BDL
2.14
0.45
0.11
0.09
BDL
0.22
10.64
6.13
BDL
0.04
BDL

0.03

10.26
0.50
3416.31
6.70
1.21
1769.76
14.01
6.76
77.65
6.00
0.58
BDL
68.12
68.76
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.54
0.10
0.11
0.38
BDL
0.06
5.59
6.26
1.44
0.08
BDL

1.68
8.46
4374.64
215.76
0.67
142.71
11.38
0.63
22.92
0.44
5.88
5.89
3.77
6.29
0.15
1.71
1.04
7.03
0.92
0.06
0.23
BDL
0.24
97.83
93.03
0.05
0.10
0.00
0.48
0.06
0.15

Chl
Chl
Chl
Chl?
YTD-23-2008_area2_4 YTD-23-2008_area2_5 YTD-23-2008_area2_6 G909165_42-1
1.5
2.5
2.5
1.5

0.06

1.64
8.96
4374.64
50.38
1.00
153.24
11.99
0.73
19.47
0.38
2.77
2.73
3.16
5.59
0.24
2.12
0.56
7.52
0.98
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.25
102.77
103.70
0.07
0.09
BDL
0.02
0.01
0.14

Chl?
G909165_42-2
1.5

2.16
3.24
4374.64
291.68
0.43
192.78
8.92
8.73
32.27
0.68
6.20
6.06
5.02
6.05
0.74
1.69
1.77
3.95
0.90
0.03
0.14
BDL
0.12
49.35
46.43
0.06
0.08
BDL
4.09
0.06
0.07

Chl?
G909165_45-3
1.5

0.91
8.46
4374.64
14.03
1.38
126.08
16.30
0.84
10.63
0.22
11.09
10.55
2.03
5.86
0.17
1.82
BDL
9.26
0.79
BDL
0.13
BDL
0.25
134.63
173.44
0.02
0.07
BDL
0.57
0.73
0.17

Chl?
G909165_45-4
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

328

Chl?
YD08-22area2-3
1
BDL
142.26
123878.09
BDL
BDL
215.88
180.21
159.44
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
10.19
96.57
8.07
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
8.03
BDL
5.33
210.25
236.65
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
26.50

Musc
G909153_13-2
2.5
6.81
78.00
234433.43
159.95
16.49
1560.96
328.78
68.08
71.89
0.45
0.26
2.83
9.76
87.24
0.65
5.97
1.15
358.76
19.61
BDL
5.13
BDL
2.42
1758.06
1816.36
1.98
0.51
0.02
0.06
0.15
2.20
50.15

Musc
G909153_13-3
3
6.56
97.36
234433.43
124.25
18.43
1268.25
409.52
76.35
63.08
BDL
4.25
4.82
10.00
60.16
0.68
4.82
1.29
359.00
16.22
BDL
3.62
0.13
2.24
1299.50
1302.38
1.40
0.34
0.05
0.07
0.17
2.69
50.15

Musc
G909153_14-1
3
5.93
81.42
234433.43
225.26
14.44
1279.59
356.42
88.56
61.04
0.14
3.62
5.22
12.13
56.63
0.57
2.82
2.45
342.15
14.70
0.35
4.60
BDL
2.48
1111.06
1113.53
1.13
0.40
0.06
0.11
0.16
2.73
50.15

Musc
G909153_14-2
1.5
7.80
79.63
234433.43
1387.45
18.96
1271.50
428.52
84.78
65.56
0.55
3.72
4.54
7.85
57.94
0.56
4.12
BDL
349.20
16.73
BDL
4.34
0.14
4.15
1211.63
1253.39
1.43
0.29
BDL
0.18
0.27
2.80
50.15

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909153_14-3
3
6.43
80.80
234433.43
143.42
21.60
1339.70
454.35
97.07
72.35
0.92
3.55
2.45
10.70
63.05
0.29
4.62
BDL
392.40
13.91
BDL
4.87
BDL
3.26
1367.57
1463.86
1.56
0.27
0.03
0.07
0.18
3.05
50.15

Musc
G909153_15-1
3
5.79
93.06
234433.43
247.54
20.00
1304.19
512.32
75.31
64.87
0.35
4.60
4.49
10.36
60.38
0.52
7.14
BDL
368.47
16.16
BDL
3.76
BDL
3.00
1346.11
1347.83
0.98
0.43
0.06
0.12
0.22
3.02
50.15

329

BDL
29.48
2477.56
BDL
BDL
78.98
12.98
27.90
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
5.31
30.09
10.82
BDL
BDL

Chl?
YD08-22area2-3
1

Musc
G909153_13-2
2.5
0.18
3.16
4688.67
5.00
0.53
62.90
11.75
3.48
1.46
BDL
0.60
0.28
0.54
2.56
0.10
0.24
0.70
8.83
0.58
BDL
0.19
0.01
0.11
31.22
30.47
0.22
0.02
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.11

Musc
G909153_13-3
3
0.30
2.57
4688.67
14.23
0.90
41.61
10.12
2.92
1.41
0.07
0.47
0.26
0.51
2.94
0.11
0.30
0.39
8.18
0.53
0.11
0.25
BDL
0.23
28.19
25.27
0.08
0.04
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.12

Musc
G909153_14-1
3
0.69
2.90
4688.67
120.66
1.02
34.24
14.01
3.04
2.18
0.12
0.77
0.78
0.27
2.20
0.25
0.15
BDL
9.64
1.23
BDL
0.13
0.09
0.22
27.64
35.39
0.12
0.04
BDL
0.08
0.01
0.14

Musc
G909153_14-2
1.5

0.35
3.29
4688.67
7.18
0.77
35.07
12.49
2.90
2.96
0.14
0.38
0.36
0.46
2.32
0.10
0.76
BDL
10.11
0.46
BDL
0.20
BDL
0.15
44.52
68.91
0.14
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.15

Musc
G909153_14-3
3

0.35
2.44
4688.67
11.90
1.19
37.62
16.72
2.41
1.52
0.09
0.31
0.27
0.55
2.03
0.12
2.03
BDL
12.82
0.64
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.12
37.88
43.85
0.41
0.07
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.26

Musc
G909153_15-1
3

BDL

BDL
2.52
BDL
0.98
53.45
20.89
BDL
BDL
BDL

0.36
4.62
4688.67
15.24
0.65
89.82
9.26
2.58
1.81
0.16
0.43
0.43
0.69
2.86
0.26
0.82
0.64
9.56
0.82
BDL
0.20
BDL
0.16
47.01
43.36
0.14
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.15

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

330

BDL
29.68
2576.70
BDL
BDL
79.33
22.15
30.76
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
5.33
30.38
10.82
BDL
BDL

Chl?
YD08-22area2-3
1

Musc
G909153_13-2
2.5
0.94
35.56
8053.91
36.10
0.89
135.42
22.40
15.68
2.63
BDL
0.75
0.59
0.60
2.99
0.26
3.86
1.25
10.75
0.61
BDL
0.67
0.02
0.19
35.85
34.99
0.28
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.30

Musc
G909153_13-3
3
0.88
29.73
8053.91
66.35
1.06
127.95
19.44
17.97
2.54
0.07
0.61
0.61
0.60
3.28
0.22
2.27
2.00
10.06
0.55
0.11
0.86
BDL
0.28
31.97
29.24
0.15
0.04
0.01
0.03
0.03
0.30

Musc
G909153_14-1
3
1.29
29.12
8053.91
417.02
1.26
125.01
24.39
17.25
3.14
0.12
0.86
0.92
0.34
2.66
0.32
3.30
BDL
11.34
1.25
BDL
0.79
0.09
0.35
32.16
39.07
0.21
0.04
BDL
0.08
0.02
0.32

Musc
G909153_14-2
1.5

0.97
29.58
8053.91
41.88
1.14
131.45
24.57
19.65
3.88
0.15
0.53
0.44
0.54
2.83
0.14
3.77
BDL
12.14
0.49
BDL
0.89
BDL
0.26
48.23
71.57
0.23
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.35

Musc
G909153_14-3
3

0.88
33.95
8053.91
72.21
1.42
128.93
29.14
15.27
2.71
0.09
0.58
0.55
0.61
2.56
0.21
6.06
BDL
14.29
0.67
BDL
0.69
BDL
0.23
42.05
47.32
0.42
0.07
0.01
0.02
0.04
0.40

Musc
G909153_15-1
3

BDL

BDL
2.55
BDL
1.41
54.73
24.35
BDL
BDL
BDL

1.02
28.75
8053.91
48.48
0.91
172.78
17.89
13.87
3.07
0.16
0.43
0.53
0.74
3.63
0.35
4.85
1.12
11.36
0.85
BDL
0.94
BDL
0.23
52.71
49.55
0.27
0.04
0.02
0.02
0.04
0.27

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

331

Musc
G909153_15-2
3
5.89
95.88
234433.43
133.82
37.79
1364.25
717.27
88.00
79.20
0.17
2.85
3.47
13.72
76.52
BDL
3.83
BDL
401.77
13.65
BDL
4.70
BDL
3.55
1730.53
1739.70
1.71
0.41
0.02
0.08
0.17
3.53
50.15

Musc
G909153_15-3
2.5
7.77
91.16
234433.43
210.43
48.10
1659.74
733.12
108.20
79.81
BDL
4.17
4.90
9.49
91.03
BDL
3.86
1.13
395.22
18.84
0.44
3.82
BDL
3.31
1883.74
1901.96
0.80
0.34
0.02
0.07
0.32
3.77
50.15

Musc
G909153_15-4
3
8.12
93.98
234433.43
251.26
29.45
1526.19
611.03
89.90
70.85
BDL
3.23
3.03
11.45
70.50
0.57
3.79
2.00
374.25
15.98
BDL
3.90
BDL
3.21
1492.65
1480.16
1.01
0.27
0.02
0.03
0.18
2.83
50.15

Musc
G909153_15-5
3
7.09
85.59
234433.43
193.70
41.07
1518.25
804.39
93.41
73.02
BDL
2.75
3.92
15.28
76.85
0.52
4.48
BDL
392.96
13.15
BDL
4.05
BDL
3.04
1565.20
1552.28
1.09
0.37
0.07
0.04
0.21
3.14
50.15

Musc
G909153_15-6
3
7.40
100.50
234433.43
240.47
36.74
1431.53
685.22
108.25
70.83
BDL
2.01
2.54
8.79
74.44
BDL
4.24
BDL
381.85
13.90
0.52
3.89
BDL
3.21
1623.50
1625.64
0.81
0.33
0.02
0.11
0.13
3.78
50.15

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909153_15-7
1.5
4.58
77.64
234433.43
2738.48
12.84
1304.33
324.41
85.74
67.03
BDL
4.85
6.24
7.81
47.29
1.09
4.17
0.36
328.37
22.15
BDL
4.04
BDL
4.48
1020.52
1044.34
0.80
0.11
BDL
0.26
0.41
2.23
50.15

Musc
G909153_16-1
3
6.54
75.32
234433.43
104.59
15.52
1142.54
340.25
57.05
73.37
0.21
2.98
3.22
9.46
59.53
BDL
5.29
BDL
370.66
13.97
BDL
5.10
BDL
2.55
1303.82
1308.92
1.53
0.46
0.06
0.02
0.14
2.15
50.15

332

0.52
4.43
4688.67
15.16
2.21
39.67
37.45
3.35
1.81
0.10
0.33
0.68
0.69
3.44
BDL
0.63
BDL
11.12
0.39
BDL
0.25
BDL
0.14
51.79
52.45
0.14
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.15

Musc
G909153_15-2
3
0.45
3.11
4688.67
11.15
1.55
44.05
21.37
6.43
1.98
BDL
0.52
0.79
0.48
3.71
BDL
0.35
0.74
10.69
0.95
0.13
0.24
BDL
0.11
55.70
54.08
0.26
0.06
0.02
0.03
0.07
0.14

Musc
G909153_15-3
2.5
0.37
3.12
4688.67
20.03
1.09
41.25
13.90
3.05
1.79
BDL
0.18
0.37
0.46
2.25
0.10
0.20
0.40
9.63
0.53
BDL
0.30
BDL
0.08
38.50
31.22
0.04
0.04
0.01
0.05
0.03
0.11

Musc
G909153_15-4
3
0.38
2.85
4688.67
9.86
0.93
41.98
19.44
2.17
1.66
BDL
0.26
0.27
0.55
2.28
0.10
0.27
BDL
11.62
0.37
BDL
0.34
BDL
0.17
33.30
38.14
0.21
0.09
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.10

Musc
G909153_15-5
3
0.29
3.14
4688.67
12.76
1.29
42.15
26.85
2.52
1.54
BDL
0.15
0.22
0.32
2.14
BDL
0.30
BDL
9.17
0.44
0.06
0.26
BDL
0.10
43.48
46.73
0.20
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.22

Musc
G909153_15-6
3

0.64
3.47
4688.67
140.45
0.44
34.18
7.68
2.25
1.74
BDL
1.10
1.53
0.34
2.10
0.13
0.35
0.54
8.47
0.82
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.14
26.47
28.60
0.16
0.03
BDL
0.07
0.04
0.09

Musc
G909153_15-7
1.5

0.35
1.89
4688.67
11.05
0.41
37.96
9.03
1.79
1.59
0.09
0.33
0.23
0.36
1.51
BDL
0.19
BDL
10.01
0.35
BDL
0.21
BDL
0.09
30.95
35.05
0.19
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.10

Musc
G909153_16-1
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

333

0.97
35.16
8053.91
41.38
2.65
134.96
50.19
17.94
3.28
0.10
0.45
0.78
0.78
3.96
BDL
3.13
BDL
13.07
0.42
BDL
0.87
BDL
0.27
56.86
57.27
0.24
0.06
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.39

Musc
G909153_15-2
3
1.18
33.31
8053.91
61.56
2.43
163.01
40.28
22.60
3.40
BDL
0.68
0.94
0.54
4.38
BDL
3.11
1.17
12.65
0.98
0.14
0.72
BDL
0.24
61.28
59.63
0.28
0.06
0.02
0.03
0.07
0.41

Musc
G909153_15-3
2.5
1.19
34.33
8053.91
75.01
1.58
150.10
31.67
18.26
3.03
BDL
0.39
0.49
0.55
2.88
0.22
3.04
1.65
11.56
0.56
BDL
0.76
BDL
0.23
43.50
36.84
0.12
0.04
0.01
0.05
0.03
0.31

Musc
G909153_15-4
3
1.06
31.27
8053.91
56.59
1.85
149.58
42.21
18.83
3.02
BDL
0.39
0.50
0.68
3.02
0.21
3.60
BDL
13.42
0.41
BDL
0.80
BDL
0.26
39.49
43.30
0.25
0.09
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.34

Musc
G909153_15-5
3
1.08
36.70
8053.91
70.35
1.92
141.78
41.71
21.82
2.90
BDL
0.26
0.35
0.40
2.87
BDL
3.40
BDL
11.25
0.47
0.07
0.74
BDL
0.23
48.74
51.43
0.23
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.45

Musc
G909153_15-6
3

0.91
28.46
8053.91
800.30
0.66
127.99
16.95
17.32
2.90
BDL
1.22
1.67
0.40
2.42
0.40
3.35
0.61
10.16
0.86
BDL
0.74
BDL
0.33
29.87
31.75
0.19
0.03
BDL
0.07
0.05
0.25

Musc
G909153_15-7
1.5

0.98
27.47
8053.91
32.06
0.73
114.51
18.24
11.56
3.00
0.09
0.45
0.41
0.44
2.15
BDL
4.23
BDL
11.85
0.39
BDL
0.94
BDL
0.19
35.64
39.08
0.26
0.04
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.24

Musc
G909153_16-1
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

334

Musc
G909153_16-2
3
4.12
74.58
234433.43
263.90
12.58
1233.91
297.33
68.29
59.97
0.63
3.42
3.16
8.13
60.40
0.38
3.15
BDL
321.22
14.49
BDL
4.60
BDL
2.50
1210.62
1220.65
1.11
0.42
0.01
0.10
0.16
2.50
50.15

Musc
G909153_16-3
2.5
6.06
80.69
234433.43
436.02
20.84
1404.02
370.67
73.45
67.93
0.12
3.54
4.61
8.64
62.14
0.59
2.77
BDL
361.47
18.43
0.30
4.26
0.16
2.76
1421.08
1424.41
0.92
0.32
0.00
0.16
0.30
2.60
50.15

Musc
G909153_16-4
3
4.92
79.16
234433.43
201.90
15.44
1361.96
343.87
78.88
61.37
BDL
3.65
2.57
8.70
61.68
0.56
3.74
0.78
347.60
16.33
BDL
4.36
BDL
2.42
1221.26
1218.35
1.12
0.51
BDL
0.06
0.18
2.10
50.15

Musc
G909153_16-5
3
8.03
69.23
234433.43
181.76
11.81
1003.88
300.88
42.48
96.87
BDL
1.45
1.85
12.03
60.45
0.48
3.14
2.26
386.15
13.61
BDL
5.33
BDL
3.04
1194.86
1212.99
1.56
0.18
BDL
0.14
0.19
1.86
50.15

Musc
G909153_16-6
3
7.46
77.32
234433.43
168.81
20.61
1435.19
400.70
78.21
71.84
0.25
4.47
4.11
13.25
58.88
BDL
4.01
0.91
368.85
14.28
0.14
5.96
BDL
3.04
1224.40
1232.33
1.92
0.39
BDL
BDL
0.18
2.97
50.15

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909155_33-4
1
16.72
35.12
224476.44
645.37
13.44
5244.12
169.86
77.58
33.95
3.83
701.08
696.15
24.34
95.85
5.48
2.14
2.40
73.68
40.43
6.62
5.51
4.39
1.63
1516.28
1539.78
4.27
1.44
2.22
4.99
9.28
0.37
48.02

Musc
G909155_33-5
1
12.10
50.66
224476.44
9142.63
19.28
90631.47
234.14
104.44
57.16
5.17
1410.42
1453.16
16.75
66.92
33.87
7.69
8.50
49.28
3702.75
71.96
15.65
24.52
1.54
1188.72
1198.68
35.12
32.24
54.64
118.10
134.65
0.30
48.02

335

0.39
2.49
4688.67
16.49
0.56
36.94
8.26
1.97
1.76
0.16
0.12
0.38
0.34
2.71
0.11
0.65
BDL
8.93
0.59
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.08
28.76
28.27
0.23
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.20

Musc
G909153_16-2
3
0.31
4.25
4688.67
113.53
0.60
53.54
10.85
1.90
1.78
0.11
0.18
0.28
0.52
2.14
0.14
0.51
BDL
9.37
0.44
0.11
0.20
0.15
0.15
38.41
50.44
0.11
0.05
0.05
0.14
0.05
0.14

Musc
G909153_16-3
2.5
0.53
2.32
4688.67
13.21
0.53
72.52
8.04
2.63
1.67
BDL
0.35
0.43
0.49
2.38
0.07
0.34
0.24
8.36
0.55
BDL
0.19
BDL
0.13
26.40
26.31
0.07
0.06
BDL
0.02
0.04
0.16

Musc
G909153_16-4
3
0.63
1.98
4688.67
17.70
0.50
29.09
8.01
1.31
2.36
BDL
0.15
0.21
1.13
2.15
0.20
0.18
0.22
12.48
0.52
BDL
0.41
BDL
0.16
66.07
65.64
0.12
0.04
BDL
0.02
0.03
0.10

Musc
G909153_16-5
3
0.30
4.01
4688.67
9.06
0.53
47.59
12.22
1.87
1.53
0.03
0.27
0.24
0.63
2.04
BDL
0.24
0.34
9.16
0.72
0.11
0.18
BDL
0.11
33.20
30.56
0.11
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.03
0.12

Musc
G909153_16-6
3

0.83
1.18
4489.53
28.09
0.32
972.22
6.74
2.24
1.37
0.16
24.12
26.96
0.73
3.49
0.39
0.43
0.49
3.35
2.87
0.80
0.27
0.51
0.10
45.15
48.04
1.28
0.08
0.08
0.71
2.09
0.08

Musc
G909155_33-4
1

0.61
2.71
4489.53
497.29
1.05
12460.20
9.86
6.84
3.08
0.28
76.65
78.72
0.91
3.62
3.41
0.71
0.98
2.45
320.08
5.82
0.79
2.31
0.07
33.70
47.29
2.61
2.96
3.95
20.63
20.29
0.05

Musc
G909155_33-5
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

336

0.70
27.25
8053.91
77.69
0.74
122.39
16.12
13.82
2.72
0.16
0.38
0.51
0.40
3.12
0.17
2.60
BDL
10.48
0.61
BDL
0.85
BDL
0.18
33.12
32.54
0.27
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.32

Musc
G909153_16-2
3
0.90
29.66
8053.91
169.20
1.01
143.15
20.39
14.83
2.95
0.11
0.42
0.56
0.57
2.67
0.25
2.27
BDL
11.22
0.49
0.12
0.79
0.15
0.23
42.98
53.84
0.15
0.05
0.05
0.14
0.05
0.30

Musc
G909153_16-3
2.5
0.87
28.89
8053.91
59.57
0.80
147.80
17.92
16.01
2.70
BDL
0.52
0.51
0.54
2.86
0.21
3.01
0.67
10.26
0.58
BDL
0.80
BDL
0.20
31.16
30.84
0.15
0.06
BDL
0.02
0.04
0.27

Musc
G909153_16-4
3
1.29
25.27
8053.91
55.21
0.68
99.28
16.14
8.60
4.10
BDL
0.21
0.29
1.18
2.65
0.26
2.52
1.82
14.12
0.54
BDL
1.03
BDL
0.26
68.03
67.57
0.22
0.04
BDL
0.02
0.03
0.22

Musc
G909153_16-5
3
1.09
28.42
8053.91
49.41
0.96
143.81
22.31
15.77
2.92
0.04
0.55
0.50
0.72
2.54
BDL
3.22
0.80
11.12
0.74
0.11
1.08
BDL
0.23
37.12
34.62
0.25
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.03
0.32

Musc
G909153_16-6
3

2.50
12.84
7711.84
186.87
0.61
1089.07
10.38
15.72
1.86
0.27
79.65
80.83
1.04
4.48
1.95
1.76
1.98
3.52
2.95
0.95
1.02
0.96
0.14
50.06
53.39
1.38
0.10
0.23
0.76
2.20
0.09

Musc
G909155_33-4
1

1.81
18.64
7711.84
2663.97
1.29
15073.00
14.69
22.04
3.74
0.41
170.88
177.47
1.04
4.12
12.27
6.20
6.87
2.56
326.09
8.09
2.91
5.09
0.12
37.72
50.65
4.85
3.15
6.54
21.62
22.57
0.06

Musc
G909155_33-5
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

337

Musc
G909155_33-6
1
10.47
56.09
224476.44
16140.75
13.35
54459.33
180.45
73.90
42.20
3.58
1103.91
1143.61
15.09
57.40
22.29
6.17
9.79
48.35
4357.14
44.33
17.07
17.06
1.27
1072.52
1082.69
24.67
88.77
60.79
53.19
57.21
0.36
48.02

Musc
G909155_33-7
1
0.63
2.78
224476.44
160.11
2.16
78.83
1.83
6.31
5.37
BDL
52.79
53.73
2.36
12.39
0.49
2.55
1.77
1.53
1501.31
1.29
0.05
BDL
0.04
239.93
234.33
0.03
5.26
0.08
0.52
0.13
BDL
48.02

Musc
G909155_33-8
1
BDL
3.04
224476.44
67.58
1.89
82.70
0.07
5.12
13.73
BDL
8.31
7.44
4.17
17.24
0.58
2.10
BDL
1.90
1774.82
BDL
0.14
BDL
BDL
317.06
320.94
BDL
6.83
BDL
0.20
BDL
0.01
48.02

Musc
G909155_33-9
1
BDL
2.00
224476.44
41.40
1.54
73.18
0.07
4.60
2.96
0.20
0.26
0.83
3.44
17.26
0.34
1.87
BDL
0.79
1864.16
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.26
326.32
319.51
BDL
7.08
0.02
BDL
0.00
BDL
48.02

Musc
G909155_34-1
1.5
21.17
36.19
224476.44
1416.11
5.36
164.63
37.02
53.67
60.39
7.37
1268.53
1289.35
9.12
18.27
1.67
2.65
BDL
6.12
89.94
5.35
1.79
1.15
1.00
27.15
30.29
0.11
1.16
0.68
2.65
1.45
BDL
48.02

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909155_36-1
2.5
2.97
3.13
224476.44
48.18
2.25
84.99
7.09
4.10
8.26
0.08
2.10
1.70
1.44
31.57
BDL
1.30
BDL
31.75
87.47
0.08
0.24
0.08
0.28
767.45
795.80
0.23
0.37
0.05
0.08
0.01
0.13
48.02

Musc
G909155_36-2
2.5
6.10
10.18
224476.44
403.13
2.87
492.61
15.79
22.04
17.73
0.34
75.53
76.45
3.46
60.53
0.80
1.23
1.36
46.22
191.45
1.69
0.34
BDL
0.63
1106.59
1125.13
0.68
0.87
0.18
4.93
1.26
0.15
48.02

338

0.55
2.58
4489.53
596.92
0.71
1455.08
4.15
5.87
1.15
0.12
37.82
41.86
0.64
3.04
0.95
0.32
0.55
2.39
259.96
1.62
0.69
1.10
0.13
26.56
27.92
1.44
5.66
2.86
1.70
5.32
0.02

Musc
G909155_33-6
1
0.21
0.33
4489.53
13.28
0.16
6.60
0.27
0.20
0.24
BDL
2.27
2.47
0.16
0.55
0.07
0.19
0.41
0.06
42.74
0.32
0.10
BDL
0.02
13.11
7.13
0.03
0.28
0.01
0.07
0.02
BDL

Musc
G909155_33-7
1
BDL
0.22
4489.53
9.14
0.07
3.77
0.03
0.45
1.91
BDL
0.43
0.46
0.86
0.66
0.18
0.14
BDL
0.12
47.01
BDL
0.04
BDL
BDL
9.64
10.01
BDL
0.25
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.01

Musc
G909155_33-8
1
BDL
0.38
4489.53
2.40
0.12
2.42
0.03
0.22
0.09
0.06
0.38
0.09
0.29
0.81
0.08
0.24
BDL
0.08
60.92
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.03
7.97
7.33
BDL
0.19
0.01
BDL
0.03
BDL

Musc
G909155_33-9
1
2.40
2.17
4489.53
63.92
0.46
33.31
1.86
3.42
2.31
0.29
48.37
56.15
0.59
0.93
0.26
1.10
BDL
0.38
3.00
1.02
0.07
0.17
0.12
1.20
4.15
0.09
0.17
0.09
0.80
0.08
BDL

Musc
G909155_34-1
1.5

0.25
0.28
4489.53
2.36
0.10
3.35
0.33
0.28
0.32
0.01
0.16
0.20
0.18
1.74
BDL
0.09
BDL
1.68
2.28
0.05
0.03
0.05
0.04
39.66
32.60
0.04
0.16
0.02
0.02
0.13
0.02

Musc
G909155_36-1
2.5

0.36
1.13
4489.53
34.30
0.13
61.03
0.66
0.65
0.72
0.09
3.97
3.73
0.10
3.33
0.12
0.40
0.40
2.05
6.94
0.05
0.03
BDL
0.07
52.33
46.49
0.06
0.14
0.07
2.85
0.09
0.02

Musc
G909155_36-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

339

1.57
20.58
7711.84
4658.81
0.88
5300.18
9.36
15.94
1.94
0.24
125.37
131.99
0.79
3.48
7.81
4.95
7.85
2.50
270.09
3.82
3.13
3.34
0.15
30.65
32.38
3.21
6.40
6.47
3.36
6.78
0.04

Musc
G909155_33-6
1
0.23
1.07
7711.84
47.72
0.18
9.90
0.28
1.28
0.31
BDL
6.15
6.38
0.18
0.66
0.18
2.05
1.47
0.07
49.64
0.34
0.10
BDL
0.02
13.55
7.96
0.03
0.33
0.01
0.07
0.02
BDL

Musc
G909155_33-7
1
BDL
1.13
7711.84
21.40
0.10
8.61
0.03
1.12
1.98
BDL
1.00
0.93
0.87
0.83
0.27
1.68
BDL
0.13
55.68
BDL
0.05
BDL
BDL
10.64
11.13
BDL
0.34
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.01

Musc
G909155_33-8
1
BDL
0.82
7711.84
12.09
0.13
7.26
0.03
0.95
0.14
0.06
0.38
0.12
0.31
0.95
0.14
1.52
BDL
0.08
68.52
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.04
9.22
8.78
BDL
0.31
0.01
BDL
0.03
BDL

Musc
G909155_33-9
1
3.83
13.35
7711.84
410.38
0.51
36.70
2.54
11.30
3.21
0.51
145.62
151.89
0.65
1.07
0.63
2.38
BDL
0.39
3.36
1.10
0.33
0.27
0.14
1.26
4.17
0.09
0.18
0.11
0.81
0.13
BDL

Musc
G909155_34-1
1.5

0.49
1.17
7711.84
13.99
0.13
8.63
0.46
0.87
0.44
0.02
0.28
0.27
0.19
1.97
BDL
1.05
BDL
1.75
2.71
0.05
0.05
0.06
0.04
41.15
34.76
0.05
0.16
0.02
0.02
0.13
0.02

Musc
G909155_36-1
2.5

0.93
3.87
7711.84
120.39
0.17
76.48
0.99
4.47
0.98
0.09
9.09
9.16
0.15
3.77
0.30
1.06
1.16
2.16
7.65
0.14
0.07
BDL
0.08
54.66
49.51
0.10
0.14
0.07
2.86
0.13
0.03

Musc
G909155_36-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

340

Musc
G909155_36-3
2.5
8.36
11.59
224476.44
52.92
3.20
208.08
38.63
16.37
12.26
0.24
25.65
26.17
2.79
20.60
BDL
BDL
BDL
48.47
253.99
0.06
0.47
BDL
0.71
503.67
512.96
0.15
0.55
0.06
0.10
0.19
0.16
48.02

Musc
G909155-1
2.5
13.03
29.51
224485.79
136.50
16.92
3981.70
329.87
13.94
45.02
0.34
16.21
19.21
8.97
89.78
BDL
2.88
1.53
233.76
27.81
BDL
9.23
BDL
1.35
2537.57
2552.91
4.33
0.31
0.08
0.00
0.06
0.89
48.02

Musc
G909155-10
2.5
12.69
16.80
224485.79
234.55
2.78
122.55
14.84
2.81
35.99
0.24
25.10
23.65
6.58
70.97
0.37
2.06
2.42
141.24
84.16
0.13
0.49
BDL
1.58
2313.82
2203.11
0.99
1.36
0.07
0.05
0.11
0.66
48.02

Musc
G909155-2
2.5
10.96
34.13
224485.79
200.31
15.92
4024.89
322.11
14.76
53.51
BDL
20.45
20.33
9.39
82.48
BDL
2.74
BDL
242.49
24.70
0.30
8.63
BDL
1.40
2509.14
2594.10
4.55
0.52
0.20
1.88
0.11
0.86
48.02

Musc
G909155-3
3
10.17
24.72
224485.79
321.33
17.59
4459.12
341.37
12.41
40.39
0.65
12.73
14.64
6.07
75.77
BDL
4.54
BDL
229.19
32.50
BDL
8.97
BDL
0.89
2268.06
2315.88
4.11
0.17
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.99
48.02

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909155-4
3
12.60
29.88
224485.79
306.47
18.81
4104.90
329.57
11.09
41.42
0.31
12.59
11.01
5.21
86.61
BDL
2.90
1.33
232.12
33.88
BDL
8.50
0.22
1.26
2694.76
2729.92
3.69
0.32
0.33
12.49
0.22
0.90
48.02

Musc
G909155-5
2.5
10.95
27.76
224485.79
96.70
16.77
3968.14
337.17
12.14
42.40
BDL
11.11
13.24
6.65
71.28
BDL
1.87
BDL
233.40
26.95
BDL
8.44
0.22
1.05
2242.33
2255.71
3.98
0.22
0.02
0.71
0.04
1.06
48.02

341

0.48
0.85
4489.53
10.23
0.13
95.33
1.62
0.60
0.52
0.14
4.08
4.09
0.36
2.42
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.24
9.75
0.56
0.12
BDL
0.03
24.59
26.73
0.13
0.06
0.01
0.14
0.13
0.04

Musc
G909155_36-3
2.5
1.11
1.50
4489.72
40.05
0.59
114.24
7.02
0.65
1.71
0.11
1.04
1.39
0.99
3.91
BDL
0.86
0.53
4.98
1.30
BDL
0.38
BDL
0.18
60.90
54.69
0.12
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.09

Musc
G909155-1
2.5
0.42
0.93
4489.72
36.35
0.30
4.50
0.33
0.21
1.29
0.08
1.88
1.71
0.20
2.65
0.08
0.11
0.62
3.47
12.76
0.08
0.08
BDL
0.05
85.99
93.34
0.06
0.15
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.03

Musc
G909155-10
2.5
0.27
1.56
4489.72
24.54
0.42
130.76
8.06
0.70
3.28
BDL
1.29
1.76
1.66
3.56
BDL
0.94
BDL
6.51
1.01
0.10
0.30
BDL
0.12
70.73
82.60
0.43
0.13
0.04
0.90
0.04
0.03

Musc
G909155-2
2.5
0.39
1.13
4489.72
63.59
0.78
113.82
8.99
0.66
0.91
0.14
0.72
1.27
0.28
4.24
BDL
0.57
BDL
5.07
2.11
BDL
0.29
BDL
0.05
55.99
63.97
0.14
0.05
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.06

Musc
G909155-3
3

0.59
0.91
4489.72
55.52
0.74
123.49
8.40
0.39
1.01
0.05
0.61
0.68
0.40
3.60
BDL
0.63
0.54
5.82
1.63
BDL
0.23
0.14
0.08
91.20
77.85
0.15
0.07
0.10
4.02
0.09
0.05

Musc
G909155-4
3

0.57
1.01
4489.72
23.70
0.66
99.27
7.87
0.59
0.98
BDL
0.38
1.02
0.26
2.34
BDL
0.32
BDL
5.12
0.88
BDL
0.27
0.15
0.04
65.09
58.15
0.15
0.01
0.01
0.18
0.01
0.06

Musc
G909155-5
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

342

1.27
4.31
7711.84
18.28
0.18
97.30
2.42
3.34
0.69
0.14
4.94
5.00
0.37
2.49
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.43
10.65
0.56
0.15
BDL
0.06
25.62
27.84
0.13
0.07
0.01
0.14
0.13
0.04

Musc
G909155_36-3
2.5
2.14
10.84
7712.16
55.94
0.89
390.56
16.68
2.86
2.31
0.11
2.01
2.47
1.03
4.65
BDL
2.46
1.33
5.80
1.35
BDL
1.69
BDL
0.20
70.98
64.04
0.52
0.05
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.13

Musc
G909155-1
2.5
1.83
6.18
7712.16
76.32
0.32
12.34
0.75
0.60
1.79
0.08
3.26
3.04
0.27
3.31
0.15
1.65
2.04
3.91
12.80
0.08
0.12
BDL
0.12
92.19
97.67
0.13
0.16
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.08

Musc
G909155-10
2.5
1.56
12.51
7712.16
62.34
0.75
399.53
16.83
3.04
3.77
BDL
2.53
2.78
1.68
4.25
BDL
2.39
BDL
7.20
1.06
0.11
1.57
BDL
0.15
79.39
89.26
0.68
0.13
0.04
0.90
0.04
0.09

Musc
G909155-2
2.5
1.48
9.06
7712.16
111.79
1.04
433.47
18.06
2.57
1.67
0.15
1.53
2.01
0.32
4.74
BDL
3.68
BDL
5.85
2.15
BDL
1.63
BDL
0.07
64.78
70.75
0.50
0.05
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.11

Musc
G909155-3
3

1.86
10.91
7712.16
103.79
1.04
404.35
17.30
2.25
1.75
0.05
1.47
1.35
0.43
4.34
BDL
2.41
1.19
6.52
1.69
BDL
1.54
0.15
0.11
99.08
85.61
0.46
0.07
0.10
4.08
0.09
0.10

Musc
G909155-4
3

1.64
10.15
7712.16
36.43
0.93
385.21
17.36
2.50
1.76
BDL
1.24
1.74
0.32
3.08
BDL
1.53
BDL
5.92
0.94
BDL
1.53
0.15
0.08
72.63
65.18
0.49
0.01
0.01
0.19
0.01
0.12

Musc
G909155-5
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

343

Musc
G909155-6
2.5
9.23
22.75
224485.79
161.67
17.13
4121.11
328.47
12.08
39.79
BDL
11.10
13.20
7.34
60.18
BDL
2.65
3.63
218.26
25.36
0.11
8.30
BDL
1.40
2006.22
2022.09
4.28
0.14
0.00
BDL
0.02
1.09
48.02

Musc
G909155-7
2.5
16.47
18.58
224485.79
103.19
2.73
188.78
25.68
2.47
44.26
BDL
20.54
27.13
6.71
103.32
BDL
0.70
BDL
150.97
56.46
0.15
1.74
BDL
1.97
3453.35
3548.04
1.68
0.24
BDL
BDL
0.06
0.88
48.02

Musc
G909155-8
3
15.13
23.99
224485.79
66.29
3.41
279.90
25.08
5.52
48.89
0.26
4.57
6.28
8.15
111.54
0.63
8.06
BDL
195.74
119.92
0.11
0.98
BDL
2.36
3569.59
3673.78
1.19
0.24
0.00
0.03
0.09
0.91
48.02

Musc
G909155-9
1.5
20.30
33.88
224485.79
1243.46
3.06
233.17
51.62
6.69
96.04
9.97
998.95
977.86
17.09
123.66
5.50
2.05
1.59
194.65
87.19
22.87
1.41
0.50
2.48
3816.04
3890.51
2.97
0.76
0.11
4.01
0.67
1.13
48.02

Musc
G909157_1-1
2.5
10.85
56.25
233825.73
170.47
26.97
2223.92
349.98
42.89
168.27
0.88
9.40
7.01
17.39
52.73
0.49
3.94
BDL
361.35
38.16
0.45
1.54
BDL
3.26
915.86
915.91
1.98
1.59
0.08
BDL
1.67
1.60
50.02

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909157_1-3
1.5
13.78
50.32
233825.73
3890.98
28.46
4429.69
337.52
60.28
153.65
3.54
20.34
23.49
23.04
45.33
1.73
2.46
BDL
323.39
42.26
2.98
1.95
0.42
3.24
503.68
515.20
3.46
2.13
0.59
5.14
5.06
1.51
50.02

Musc
G909157_10-1
2.5
12.57
62.38
233825.73
108.49
16.28
684.52
300.66
15.69
184.95
0.46
2.95
2.66
14.39
56.50
BDL
3.29
0.22
422.03
53.18
0.35
1.64
BDL
3.05
1059.40
1079.85
2.49
0.81
BDL
1.64
2.11
1.58
50.02

344

0.47
1.34
4489.72
13.77
0.44
101.11
7.63
0.52
0.99
BDL
0.48
0.53
0.56
3.13
BDL
0.49
1.20
5.52
0.75
0.10
0.66
BDL
0.29
81.94
71.49
0.24
0.07
0.01
BDL
0.03
0.03

Musc
G909155-6
2.5
0.51
0.51
4489.72
25.62
0.31
6.57
0.99
0.18
1.06
BDL
5.31
10.02
0.49
2.86
BDL
0.13
BDL
3.34
1.75
0.06
0.07
BDL
0.08
86.60
111.52
0.12
0.04
BDL
BDL
0.05
0.05

Musc
G909155-7
2.5
0.65
1.02
4489.72
1.84
0.29
6.45
1.07
0.13
1.20
0.04
0.48
0.31
0.54
3.15
0.16
1.04
BDL
4.15
2.52
0.03
0.09
BDL
0.09
83.11
86.60
0.07
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.04

Musc
G909155-8
3
0.68
0.79
4489.72
234.76
0.28
6.05
1.80
0.32
2.82
1.55
37.98
34.91
1.41
4.38
0.81
0.31
0.60
4.52
2.25
0.99
0.16
0.19
0.09
116.53
120.30
0.13
0.10
0.03
0.32
0.04
0.08

Musc
G909155-9
1.5
0.51
3.04
4676.51
28.48
1.47
91.61
9.12
1.18
5.32
0.07
1.19
0.75
0.69
2.98
0.09
0.30
BDL
8.50
1.38
0.10
0.14
BDL
0.09
23.53
26.78
0.13
0.34
0.04
BDL
1.62
0.08

Musc
G909157_1-1
2.5

0.53
2.14
4676.51
264.22
0.96
227.36
7.81
2.16
4.31
0.15
0.74
1.08
0.71
1.53
0.13
0.17
BDL
10.85
2.95
0.18
0.08
0.08
0.09
12.87
12.96
0.16
0.17
0.03
0.35
0.19
0.16

Musc
G909157_1-3
1.5

0.45
2.04
4676.51
10.01
0.64
30.59
7.20
0.68
4.27
0.10
0.48
0.21
0.65
2.64
BDL
0.22
0.95
9.82
2.35
0.13
0.07
BDL
0.12
25.26
27.08
0.29
0.17
BDL
0.36
0.47
0.11

Musc
G909157_10-1
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

345

1.38
8.38
7712.16
48.26
0.80
399.56
16.89
2.47
1.70
BDL
1.27
1.50
0.60
3.56
BDL
2.18
3.14
6.18
0.81
0.10
1.62
BDL
0.30
86.86
76.20
0.56
0.07
0.01
BDL
0.03
0.12

Musc
G909155-6
2.5
2.36
6.78
7712.16
39.09
0.32
18.89
1.54
0.53
1.86
BDL
5.74
10.42
0.52
4.07
BDL
0.57
BDL
3.86
1.89
0.06
0.32
BDL
0.15
99.81
120.75
0.23
0.04
BDL
BDL
0.05
0.10

Musc
G909155-7
2.5
2.22
8.79
7712.16
19.05
0.32
27.03
1.57
1.11
2.08
0.04
0.68
0.74
0.59
4.44
0.27
6.53
BDL
4.84
2.95
0.03
0.20
BDL
0.18
97.66
98.98
0.16
0.06
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.10

Musc
G909155-8
3
2.92
12.35
7712.16
426.26
0.31
22.69
2.97
1.38
4.36
1.64
112.55
109.48
1.49
5.58
2.07
1.67
1.41
5.15
2.51
2.03
0.30
0.21
0.18
128.79
130.57
0.37
0.10
0.04
0.39
0.06
0.14

Musc
G909155-9
1.5
1.62
20.72
8033.03
56.54
1.93
228.86
18.69
8.67
7.99
0.08
1.55
1.06
0.86
3.33
0.19
3.17
BDL
10.30
1.58
0.10
0.31
BDL
0.23
27.68
30.87
0.26
0.36
0.04
BDL
1.63
0.18

Musc
G909157_1-1
2.5

2.02
18.46
8033.03
1145.80
1.63
475.60
17.56
12.26
6.94
0.24
2.28
2.72
0.98
2.00
0.61
1.98
BDL
12.03
3.06
0.30
0.36
0.11
0.23
15.16
15.57
0.44
0.23
0.06
0.46
0.41
0.22

Musc
G909157_1-3
1.5

1.83
22.82
8033.03
32.66
0.99
71.44
15.75
3.22
7.82
0.10
0.57
0.36
0.77
3.09
BDL
2.65
0.96
11.95
2.57
0.14
0.30
BDL
0.24
30.36
32.57
0.41
0.18
BDL
0.37
0.50
0.20

Musc
G909157_10-1
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

346

Musc
G909157_10-2
3
13.86
67.08
233825.73
39.15
18.25
553.35
335.40
13.72
184.95
0.31
3.35
2.92
18.17
53.32
0.54
4.89
BDL
460.14
52.55
BDL
1.51
BDL
3.19
867.74
867.91
2.81
0.31
0.01
0.13
0.13
1.84
50.02

Musc
G909157_10-4
1.5
7.85
23.52
233825.73
8305.17
44.90
3709.72
508.98
107.09
243.51
55.09
335.96
348.79
123.56
126.42
117.04
8.96
8.16
9.38
78.45
59.05
3.84
6.56
0.88
119.37
125.85
10.00
14.50
5.67
138.70
11.30
0.06
50.02

Musc
G909157_2-1
1.5
11.94
50.18
233825.73
6054.31
49.76
7803.06
613.10
80.71
356.25
45.63
325.11
312.30
89.79
106.43
103.84
3.36
9.56
238.53
123.31
63.81
3.39
8.00
2.65
451.97
456.52
10.49
10.25
5.06
48.51
19.35
0.93
50.02

Musc
G909157_3-1
2.5
11.74
69.60
233825.73
106.04
29.29
1860.83
378.51
62.96
175.98
0.36
1.98
2.90
19.71
50.49
0.28
2.64
BDL
414.99
27.01
1.00
1.59
0.64
3.28
863.09
856.71
2.79
0.67
0.31
0.45
2.51
1.83
50.02

Musc
G909157_3-2
2
8.41
21.47
233825.73
211.79
15.22
5595.86
166.61
46.21
76.07
1.04
7.63
8.50
15.57
159.15
0.93
2.81
BDL
240.83
340.61
2.19
1.62
1.22
1.94
3910.92
5037.06
1.90
4.07
0.71
2.07
5.99
1.38
50.02

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909157_3-3
2.5
12.86
53.60
233825.73
767.00
28.53
1879.55
369.90
75.42
173.81
0.76
5.52
5.27
17.25
63.91
0.64
2.56
0.84
411.49
61.84
1.04
1.84
0.31
2.85
1211.22
1229.24
3.26
0.92
0.32
1.02
2.22
1.56
50.02

Musc
G909157_6-1
1
5.22
55.71
233825.73
46878.58
233.45
8326.69
1775.21
278.40
1281.62
226.36
2197.85
2139.88
422.54
441.67
813.89
BDL
28.86
12.11
637.69
261.65
3.82
35.77
BDL
576.58
576.46
52.68
53.18
33.72
538.45
43.55
0.38
50.02

347

0.71
3.25
4676.51
3.20
0.79
14.39
7.77
0.46
4.52
0.04
0.32
0.17
0.64
1.67
0.18
0.36
BDL
12.64
2.77
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.09
23.64
25.53
0.19
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.03
0.17

Musc
G909157_10-2
3
0.41
1.18
4676.51
306.95
2.12
176.01
16.98
4.87
9.14
2.81
16.20
14.61
10.44
12.19
3.25
1.17
0.60
0.37
5.26
3.11
0.70
1.01
0.09
5.02
4.64
0.58
1.09
0.25
18.54
0.50
0.00

Musc
G909157_10-4
1.5
0.64
2.63
4676.51
291.38
1.82
255.49
18.06
2.12
11.65
1.42
12.47
13.35
2.68
3.87
5.12
0.24
0.78
5.70
11.66
2.27
0.18
0.58
0.14
21.93
21.78
0.37
0.78
0.24
3.31
0.89
0.06

Musc
G909157_2-1
1.5
0.49
4.50
4676.51
10.43
1.15
93.53
11.95
1.82
5.07
0.04
0.25
0.19
1.06
1.89
0.08
0.16
BDL
14.02
1.37
0.13
0.07
0.15
0.17
22.21
22.82
0.18
0.10
0.02
0.14
0.39
0.10

Musc
G909157_3-1
2.5
0.41
1.22
4676.51
23.91
0.79
1088.47
5.46
1.46
2.31
0.05
0.51
0.36
0.77
5.25
0.10
0.29
BDL
6.17
9.39
0.25
0.25
0.37
0.10
125.14
169.18
0.22
0.31
0.15
0.43
2.10
0.07

Musc
G909157_3-2
2

0.64
2.05
4676.51
29.03
0.96
243.35
9.41
2.24
4.42
0.06
0.60
0.21
0.67
2.05
0.09
0.40
0.69
15.48
2.59
0.12
0.14
0.08
0.10
34.46
38.02
0.26
0.19
0.06
0.15
0.21
0.08

Musc
G909157_3-3
2.5

0.78
9.62
4676.51
2079.45
8.51
204.43
43.65
9.07
33.83
7.77
55.29
57.93
22.07
12.29
23.06
BDL
3.02
0.64
19.55
9.62
0.20
1.97
BDL
15.29
13.71
1.55
3.79
0.84
18.86
1.72
0.09

Musc
G909157_6-1
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

348

2.08
24.66
8033.03
11.67
1.15
54.13
17.46
2.79
7.96
0.05
0.48
0.36
0.84
2.25
0.26
3.93
BDL
14.65
2.96
BDL
0.30
BDL
0.23
27.37
29.38
0.38
0.04
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.25

Musc
G909157_10-2
3
1.18
8.65
8033.03
2399.48
2.97
391.63
29.17
21.99
12.56
4.08
39.08
39.86
11.06
12.70
40.67
7.27
6.57
0.40
5.49
5.53
0.98
1.55
0.11
5.37
5.09
1.30
1.53
0.59
20.21
0.96
0.01

Musc
G909157_10-4
1.5
1.81
18.48
8033.03
1759.10
2.94
778.96
33.80
16.30
17.17
2.83
36.60
35.79
3.77
4.90
36.33
2.70
7.70
6.88
11.91
5.44
0.63
1.54
0.23
23.08
23.08
1.28
1.09
0.54
4.35
1.66
0.11

Musc
G909157_2-1
1.5
1.73
25.76
8033.03
32.13
1.78
198.85
21.31
12.74
8.03
0.04
0.33
0.36
1.21
2.37
0.12
2.12
BDL
15.54
1.48
0.15
0.29
0.19
0.28
26.12
26.96
0.37
0.11
0.04
0.14
0.43
0.21

Musc
G909157_3-1
2.5
1.26
7.92
8033.03
65.23
1.06
1209.65
9.49
9.37
3.55
0.07
0.96
0.97
0.90
6.92
0.34
2.27
BDL
7.29
11.58
0.30
0.38
0.43
0.16
139.76
189.06
0.31
0.43
0.17
0.45
2.15
0.16

Musc
G909157_3-2
2

1.93
19.64
8033.03
221.68
1.63
301.06
19.64
15.27
7.58
0.07
0.84
0.60
0.84
2.73
0.24
2.09
0.96
16.84
2.86
0.15
0.36
0.10
0.21
39.48
43.24
0.46
0.21
0.07
0.16
0.26
0.18

Musc
G909157_3-3
2.5

1.08
22.47
8033.03
13592.58
13.74
811.42
93.53
56.49
56.60
14.43
239.14
234.82
25.35
17.51
282.87
BDL
23.32
0.67
23.30
22.43
0.71
6.69
BDL
17.83
16.77
6.33
5.47
3.29
36.55
3.60
0.10

Musc
G909157_6-1
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

349

Musc
G909157_6-2
3
13.45
34.30
233825.73
388.21
21.57
678.15
237.42
62.42
128.35
3.79
45.26
40.33
39.91
56.24
5.02
0.49
BDL
204.90
10.38
2.22
1.77
BDL
2.30
338.03
337.20
1.75
1.10
0.35
3.94
0.76
0.84
50.02

Musc
G909157_6-3
2
12.01
34.06
233825.73
1446.39
35.13
1257.17
314.75
55.37
166.60
10.28
90.10
91.25
42.55
68.54
20.04
5.20
2.66
214.86
55.58
14.49
1.79
1.65
2.11
728.43
739.98
3.47
2.94
1.52
16.37
2.36
1.02
50.02

Musc
G909157_6-4
1
7.96
16.18
233825.73
16240.11
34.27
11509.37
346.22
80.11
172.49
31.47
283.53
285.75
66.92
97.27
95.54
3.35
3.67
39.18
323.35
41.01
1.90
4.03
1.44
766.99
761.73
8.41
10.41
4.67
71.28
11.78
0.27
50.02

Musc
G909157_8-3
1.5
56.04
25.66
233825.73
151362.28
46.92
13935.32
195.92
76.40
755.25
10.19
99.43
98.47
127.06
143.76
3.96
8.00
17.94
131.92
1064.41
17.68
2.72
0.19
8.75
530.58
539.32
2.78
12.41
0.87
28.79
48.73
0.95
50.02

Musc
G909157_9-1
1.5
11.89
40.68
233825.73
12915.03
21.56
1475.48
261.53
70.71
124.15
3.07
19.04
17.52
14.19
34.00
0.77
4.19
2.41
253.53
80.92
2.16
2.71
0.13
2.25
466.84
454.57
1.61
0.75
0.36
14.46
2.98
0.90
50.02

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909157_9-2
1.5
11.91
57.42
233825.73
4288.03
25.19
662.95
328.38
64.58
168.45
1.98
10.31
9.40
17.93
39.76
0.71
2.52
BDL
350.67
30.80
0.94
2.34
BDL
2.79
574.70
583.36
2.36
0.25
0.09
2.65
1.07
1.44
50.02

Musc
G909157_9-3
1.5
12.87
36.10
233825.73
13620.48
19.09
1059.61
210.22
67.72
108.57
4.76
19.36
22.29
13.57
27.34
1.15
2.67
2.14
208.29
85.18
1.55
2.50
0.43
2.46
310.48
317.41
1.44
0.65
0.30
4.32
3.72
1.01
50.02

350

0.61
1.92
4676.51
20.65
0.80
29.55
5.82
1.93
3.89
0.22
1.32
1.85
1.81
2.52
0.59
0.80
BDL
5.01
0.34
0.31
0.14
BDL
0.11
9.87
9.68
0.13
0.12
0.05
0.36
0.11
0.06

Musc
G909157_6-2
3
0.60
2.02
4676.51
59.17
1.51
92.52
8.63
2.62
6.85
0.32
2.57
2.96
1.28
2.07
0.79
0.45
0.32
5.81
2.51
0.67
0.05
0.18
0.10
27.05
19.84
0.21
0.23
0.09
0.55
0.08
0.05

Musc
G909157_6-3
2
0.84
0.92
4676.51
1072.36
2.00
472.54
15.66
2.93
8.95
1.67
16.84
15.96
3.19
4.12
4.18
0.29
0.24
0.93
27.31
1.89
0.19
0.44
0.08
19.37
18.00
0.54
0.88
0.12
3.95
0.48
0.02

Musc
G909157_6-4
1
2.11
2.07
4676.51
4649.41
2.05
463.64
5.19
3.46
23.13
0.24
3.02
2.61
4.57
3.98
0.61
0.81
1.19
3.93
29.41
0.96
0.16
0.17
0.33
17.01
17.59
0.10
1.07
0.06
1.16
1.52
0.09

Musc
G909157_8-3
1.5
0.58
1.74
4676.51
680.48
1.13
66.23
8.73
1.79
4.05
0.17
0.74
1.20
0.63
1.47
0.09
0.36
0.73
10.23
4.98
0.25
0.09
0.07
0.12
18.46
17.43
0.22
0.07
0.03
2.35
0.35
0.11

Musc
G909157_9-1
1.5

0.46
2.06
4676.51
265.61
0.93
27.49
7.92
1.60
4.23
0.13
0.41
0.31
0.90
1.24
0.19
0.19
BDL
11.59
1.80
0.18
0.07
BDL
0.10
17.64
16.67
0.45
0.08
0.02
0.36
0.15
0.06

Musc
G909157_9-2
1.5

0.50
1.43
4676.51
624.65
0.75
311.29
5.33
1.94
2.97
0.16
0.47
1.56
0.75
0.95
0.09
0.30
0.62
5.34
4.28
0.50
0.09
0.13
0.09
11.73
11.54
0.14
0.15
0.08
0.53
0.43
0.04

Musc
G909157_9-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

351

2.00
12.65
8033.03
113.14
1.28
70.45
12.50
12.65
5.98
0.30
4.97
4.67
2.16
2.98
1.84
0.89
BDL
6.00
0.40
0.35
0.34
BDL
0.19
11.24
11.21
0.24
0.14
0.06
0.43
0.12
0.10

Musc
G909157_6-2
3
1.80
12.57
8033.03
418.65
2.22
150.38
17.01
11.39
9.04
0.64
9.88
10.14
1.79
2.84
6.99
4.19
2.15
6.76
2.75
1.31
0.33
0.35
0.17
29.43
23.39
0.46
0.32
0.17
1.10
0.19
0.12

Musc
G909157_6-3
2
1.41
5.97
8033.03
4775.40
2.55
1183.79
22.48
16.31
10.83
2.38
34.42
34.33
3.75
4.95
33.36
2.69
2.95
1.13
28.06
3.70
0.39
0.85
0.13
22.90
22.06
1.12
1.17
0.46
5.72
0.98
0.03

Musc
G909157_6-4
1
8.20
9.58
8033.03
43619.82
2.98
1393.55
10.50
15.69
35.36
0.60
10.95
10.79
5.91
5.68
1.50
6.45
14.43
4.47
36.23
1.67
0.51
0.17
0.67
18.99
19.77
0.34
1.41
0.10
2.04
3.85
0.13

Musc
G909157_8-3
1.5
1.78
14.93
8033.03
3762.71
1.51
154.10
14.99
14.27
5.98
0.24
2.15
2.22
0.76
1.76
0.28
3.37
2.07
11.01
5.23
0.30
0.49
0.07
0.19
19.90
19.02
0.29
0.09
0.05
2.50
0.41
0.14

Musc
G909157_9-1
1.5

1.75
21.02
8033.03
1257.07
1.49
68.30
17.23
13.03
7.31
0.17
1.16
1.05
1.05
1.68
0.31
2.02
BDL
12.90
1.90
0.19
0.43
BDL
0.21
19.87
19.32
0.52
0.09
0.02
0.39
0.17
0.16

Musc
G909157_9-2
1.5

1.89
13.23
8033.03
3952.48
1.16
326.94
11.15
13.70
4.86
0.30
2.10
2.84
0.85
1.22
0.41
2.16
1.82
6.30
4.60
0.52
0.46
0.15
0.18
12.73
12.71
0.22
0.16
0.09
0.58
0.51
0.11

Musc
G909157_9-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

352

Musc
G909163_20-2
2
5.61
12.22
229618.55
554.62
15.19
4698.93
56.30
61.52
21.23
1.91
49.87
49.41
5.21
18.13
2.33
4.05
1.31
25.64
113.74
2.28
2.06
0.64
1.27
173.41
171.77
1.61
2.09
1.71
3.46
6.82
0.19
49.12

Musc
G909163_20-3
1.5
7.09
19.86
229618.55
3323.50
111.79
165735.90
532.99
93.11
267.01
3.14
92.75
92.44
12.46
19.12
68.58
4.17
5.84
79.41
115.80
46.93
16.21
9.40
2.24
200.39
210.58
63.68
44.16
18.83
90.20
95.93
0.91
49.12

Musc
G909163_20-4
2.5
1.20
5.29
229618.55
335.38
9.40
2891.01
30.48
23.98
15.96
0.94
27.97
30.34
2.97
18.14
1.86
BDL
BDL
17.84
142.48
1.58
1.11
0.21
0.74
264.09
266.55
0.96
3.17
2.37
3.44
3.93
0.11
49.12

Musc
G909163_21-1
1.5
2.96
9.53
229618.55
4386.18
6.67
322.06
48.79
41.19
141.13
4.63
197.69
201.09
8.90
13.38
81.64
2.74
9.10
3.40
82.09
19.31
0.98
0.70
0.97
69.49
63.45
0.19
3.59
3.25
74.17
2.80
0.02
49.12

Musc
G909163_21-2
2.5
2.43
6.65
229618.55
726.50
11.80
2117.66
67.26
27.08
24.47
1.19
23.90
25.90
2.22
37.66
8.99
5.06
1.66
49.81
155.27
1.60
1.73
0.15
1.22
653.43
676.20
1.70
3.95
2.01
7.22
1.14
0.19
49.12

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909163_22-2
1.5
2.46
7.53
229618.55
567.56
29.35
15309.09
205.42
53.89
10.54
1.21
51.63
53.19
8.07
14.79
11.00
3.67
2.69
14.78
52.47
5.53
7.03
1.92
1.22
54.47
53.24
10.46
12.79
4.28
15.65
17.42
0.07
49.12

Musc
G909163_22-3
1.5
1.46
5.42
229618.55
408.07
23.55
35845.26
204.72
32.90
6.26
0.75
43.29
45.50
7.51
10.60
5.43
0.80
1.18
5.17
45.92
4.61
7.71
1.26
1.15
29.55
30.56
3.27
19.18
2.93
5.35
14.21
0.04
49.12

353

0.35
0.61
4592.37
26.78
0.92
1129.33
5.83
2.38
1.33
0.17
2.57
2.05
0.48
0.99
0.49
0.23
0.55
2.12
12.80
0.61
0.14
0.05
0.08
8.35
8.88
0.88
1.10
0.47
0.18
0.87
0.02

Musc
G909163_20-2
2
0.63
1.13
4592.37
142.94
3.68
5450.50
14.21
3.83
8.68
0.14
2.92
4.63
0.42
1.03
2.61
0.39
0.61
4.01
6.50
3.53
0.67
0.77
0.11
11.70
17.20
2.02
1.80
1.14
5.55
5.03
0.12

Musc
G909163_20-3
1.5
0.13
1.06
4592.37
18.25
1.41
264.14
4.34
3.29
0.62
0.17
1.88
1.44
0.14
0.86
0.37
BDL
BDL
0.93
4.97
0.21
0.12
0.13
0.03
13.32
13.44
0.23
0.42
0.34
0.33
0.37
0.01

Musc
G909163_20-4
2.5
0.21
0.83
4592.37
265.03
0.36
12.46
2.62
1.51
5.81
0.21
7.72
7.24
0.33
0.69
3.58
1.46
0.77
0.39
8.08
2.10
0.06
0.16
0.05
9.38
11.26
0.02
0.83
0.49
3.12
0.14
0.01

Musc
G909163_21-1
1.5
0.34
0.27
4592.37
37.25
0.41
91.09
2.59
0.88
0.76
0.18
2.05
0.71
0.24
2.69
0.59
0.64
0.43
3.03
9.23
0.21
0.11
0.03
0.12
37.23
35.59
0.05
0.58
0.13
0.72
0.07
0.02

Musc
G909163_21-2
2.5

0.33
0.57
4592.37
33.95
2.10
946.84
6.03
1.83
0.66
0.06
1.93
1.89
1.04
1.63
0.88
0.23
0.93
1.83
1.71
0.32
0.70
0.35
0.08
6.01
6.72
0.55
0.98
0.20
0.90
1.88
0.01

Musc
G909163_22-2
1.5

0.10
0.25
4592.37
18.35
0.86
1459.67
5.49
1.08
0.27
0.04
1.82
1.21
0.44
0.41
0.56
0.10
0.29
0.21
1.48
0.34
1.03
0.32
0.08
2.17
2.61
0.22
0.92
0.17
0.29
1.44
0.01

Musc
G909163_22-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

354

0.88
4.49
7888.49
161.73
1.14
1216.27
6.44
12.62
1.56
0.20
5.96
5.63
0.51
1.14
0.95
3.25
1.19
2.22
13.15
0.63
0.40
0.13
0.12
9.80
10.04
0.90
1.11
0.50
0.27
1.02
0.03

Musc
G909163_20-2
2
1.20
7.32
7888.49
966.40
6.25
16834.28
29.44
19.14
13.46
0.22
10.43
10.86
0.59
1.19
23.91
3.37
4.72
4.49
7.18
5.16
2.99
1.86
0.19
13.12
18.13
7.76
2.65
2.17
7.72
9.06
0.15

Musc
G909163_20-3
1.5
0.22
2.20
7888.49
98.16
1.47
383.35
4.58
5.84
0.87
0.18
3.55
3.53
0.17
1.03
0.74
BDL
BDL
1.03
6.23
0.25
0.24
0.13
0.06
15.45
15.27
0.26
0.44
0.41
0.39
0.48
0.01

Musc
G909163_20-4
2.5
0.47
3.57
7888.49
1288.91
0.47
33.37
3.52
8.43
7.96
0.33
22.68
22.55
0.44
0.81
28.52
2.63
7.33
0.40
8.37
2.61
0.19
0.21
0.08
9.60
11.40
0.03
0.85
0.59
5.40
0.26
0.01

Musc
G909163_21-1
1.5
0.49
2.44
7888.49
212.22
0.67
222.97
4.16
5.52
1.21
0.19
3.29
2.84
0.25
2.93
3.17
4.10
1.40
3.28
10.10
0.25
0.33
0.04
0.14
41.95
40.05
0.21
0.60
0.24
0.84
0.11
0.03

Musc
G909163_21-2
2.5

0.48
2.80
7888.49
166.71
2.49
1749.58
11.63
11.01
0.77
0.09
5.89
5.96
1.08
1.69
3.91
2.95
2.34
1.87
2.20
0.55
1.45
0.49
0.12
6.22
6.88
1.35
1.13
0.46
1.29
2.33
0.01

Musc
G909163_22-2
1.5

0.23
1.99
7888.49
118.78
1.37
3741.28
11.32
6.71
0.36
0.06
5.01
4.98
0.50
0.53
1.96
0.65
0.98
0.25
1.92
0.50
1.73
0.40
0.11
2.34
2.74
0.44
1.25
0.34
0.43
1.83
0.01

Musc
G909163_22-3
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

355

Musc
G909163_22-4
2
2.20
7.41
229618.55
221.90
42.94
564.84
81.39
29.42
3.16
0.56
31.48
32.51
4.40
7.63
0.47
0.96
BDL
22.47
38.76
0.22
1.60
0.05
1.73
19.33
21.25
0.09
0.59
0.48
0.51
1.42
0.09
49.12

Musc
G909163_22-6
2
2.88
7.53
229618.55
289.46
39.45
428.80
103.63
30.25
5.09
0.71
25.96
28.44
5.78
9.07
0.82
2.24
BDL
25.35
120.91
0.16
1.77
BDL
1.81
34.38
30.81
0.06
2.30
0.97
0.95
1.43
0.13
49.12

Musc
G909163_23-2
1.5
20.78
36.56
229618.55
12001.35
63.28
2393.33
1328.15
68.64
218.82
1.66
61.67
62.49
73.01
124.22
7.73
5.12
3.24
376.99
73.69
1.97
5.74
0.68
7.19
1331.46
1359.97
5.68
4.32
3.32
6.77
9.74
1.84
49.12

Musc
G909163_23-3
1.5
1.90
12.23
229618.55
2737.55
6.26
1202.12
50.25
16.95
46.75
0.71
19.83
18.75
11.80
18.82
3.86
3.03
BDL
45.77
578.35
0.90
1.04
BDL
1.38
105.27
102.21
1.75
3.85
1.38
2.64
3.05
0.21
49.12

Musc
G909163_23-4
2.5
3.57
7.24
229618.55
463.78
8.00
341.45
93.91
9.69
31.40
0.24
6.80
7.14
6.85
63.24
1.55
1.53
BDL
128.29
361.82
0.27
0.44
BDL
2.23
1609.09
1617.57
0.68
1.38
0.18
1.41
0.29
0.61
49.12

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909163_23-5
2
3.62
8.27
229618.55
941.35
7.36
548.64
88.20
17.35
85.47
1.00
25.46
26.29
11.77
121.96
13.86
1.09
BDL
151.46
281.50
5.52
0.90
BDL
1.63
3132.04
4120.30
1.41
3.15
1.24
18.50
1.08
0.87
49.12

Musc
G909163_24-3
2.5
1.85
3.47
229618.55
233.58
8.51
388.41
36.38
18.63
11.52
0.68
14.24
14.60
5.06
55.04
2.37
2.28
0.66
95.63
152.75
0.69
0.93
0.08
0.63
1324.85
1330.19
0.33
1.85
2.24
14.24
17.40
0.56
49.12

356

0.21
0.31
4592.37
19.08
2.12
20.58
3.26
1.90
0.52
0.11
1.16
1.06
0.35
0.33
0.05
0.16
BDL
2.19
3.20
0.04
0.07
0.10
0.08
0.84
0.84
0.03
0.48
0.06
0.34
0.28
0.02

Musc
G909163_22-4
2
0.18
0.50
4592.37
13.30
1.71
15.74
3.39
1.06
0.15
0.04
0.83
0.72
0.25
0.90
0.06
0.12
BDL
1.20
6.98
0.03
0.07
BDL
0.14
2.16
1.43
0.01
0.33
0.09
0.11
0.09
0.02

Musc
G909163_22-6
2
0.99
2.00
4592.37
485.12
2.26
360.13
36.50
2.30
10.84
0.13
2.49
1.65
3.31
4.16
0.25
0.68
1.01
11.90
3.10
0.35
0.34
0.13
0.36
46.10
57.45
0.99
1.00
0.45
0.86
0.53
0.06

Musc
G909163_23-2
1.5
0.35
0.84
4592.37
139.87
0.24
75.19
1.76
0.84
2.07
0.10
1.78
0.93
0.47
0.74
0.22
0.20
BDL
2.22
22.76
0.14
0.12
BDL
0.10
6.01
5.73
0.13
0.17
0.14
0.16
0.23
0.02

Musc
G909163_23-3
1.5
0.20
0.55
4592.37
23.74
0.35
18.49
2.68
0.45
1.17
0.05
0.45
1.05
0.33
2.30
0.35
0.28
BDL
3.97
11.98
0.04
0.04
BDL
0.08
61.35
62.45
0.04
0.14
0.03
0.33
0.03
0.04

Musc
G909163_23-4
2.5

0.21
0.58
4592.37
78.37
0.47
25.40
3.35
0.98
2.90
0.05
1.94
1.12
0.60
3.96
0.96
0.60
BDL
5.26
9.32
0.56
0.06
BDL
0.08
127.29
203.83
0.18
0.46
0.25
0.98
0.10
0.09

Musc
G909163_23-5
2

0.19
0.20
4592.37
12.30
0.74
177.20
4.83
1.27
0.92
0.14
1.13
0.69
0.57
1.90
0.13
0.36
0.19
3.17
5.22
0.14
0.05
0.05
0.06
48.18
48.08
0.11
0.43
0.20
3.35
4.15
0.02

Musc
G909163_24-3
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

357

0.38
2.72
7888.49
66.61
2.87
58.05
5.11
6.22
0.54
0.12
3.59
3.61
0.37
0.40
0.17
0.78
BDL
2.27
3.36
0.04
0.30
0.10
0.14
1.02
1.02
0.03
0.48
0.08
0.34
0.30
0.02

Musc
G909163_22-4
2
0.45
2.78
7888.49
84.30
2.47
44.11
6.05
6.18
0.25
0.05
2.92
3.10
0.31
0.94
0.29
1.79
BDL
1.37
7.67
0.03
0.33
BDL
0.19
2.39
1.65
0.01
0.34
0.13
0.12
0.14
0.03

Musc
G909163_22-6
2
3.15
13.46
7888.49
3485.25
3.64
427.31
73.90
14.01
13.73
0.16
7.10
6.84
4.08
5.68
2.69
4.16
2.79
15.30
3.66
0.38
1.09
0.18
0.61
60.64
68.30
1.20
1.02
0.55
0.95
0.93
0.19

Musc
G909163_23-2
1.5
0.44
4.53
7888.49
799.59
0.37
137.84
3.00
3.52
2.74
0.11
2.78
2.20
0.61
0.94
1.36
2.43
BDL
2.51
27.40
0.15
0.22
BDL
0.14
6.77
6.36
0.24
0.24
0.20
0.22
0.33
0.03

Musc
G909163_23-3
1.5
0.55
2.69
7888.49
135.47
0.50
37.66
5.28
2.00
1.68
0.06
0.86
1.30
0.40
3.03
0.64
1.26
BDL
5.14
15.32
0.05
0.09
BDL
0.17
77.66
76.36
0.09
0.15
0.03
0.34
0.04
0.08

Musc
G909163_23-4
2.5

0.56
3.07
7888.49
281.83
0.58
58.52
5.42
3.63
4.38
0.08
3.36
3.01
0.71
5.49
4.90
1.06
BDL
6.52
11.92
0.71
0.17
BDL
0.14
157.46
232.53
0.24
0.48
0.28
1.47
0.13
0.13

Musc
G909163_23-5
2

0.33
1.28
7888.49
68.29
0.83
181.09
5.14
3.96
1.02
0.15
1.91
1.70
0.59
2.56
0.83
1.86
0.56
4.00
6.59
0.15
0.18
0.05
0.08
62.11
60.14
0.12
0.44
0.30
3.45
4.37
0.06

Musc
G909163_24-3
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

358

Musc
G909158-11
3
16.02
60.12
234526.93
36.19
10.13
815.60
263.38
7.53
160.03
1.06
11.10
11.26
21.92
40.98
0.45
1.28
BDL
556.24
62.31
0.21
0.95
BDL
5.07
700.56
660.38
3.10
0.46
0.01
BDL
0.22
3.03
50.17

Musc
G909158-12
2
17.05
67.21
234526.93
45.31
10.73
828.76
281.18
9.57
168.44
1.36
47.80
47.21
31.35
48.48
0.17
5.42
BDL
538.99
49.29
BDL
1.23
0.10
4.95
688.25
658.48
3.29
1.09
0.02
BDL
0.51
2.94
50.17

Musc
G909158-13
3
15.39
66.75
234526.93
36.24
10.67
547.27
277.56
7.28
151.75
1.13
16.82
16.97
23.78
40.40
0.40
2.38
1.23
535.12
51.11
0.49
1.14
BDL
4.49
674.88
642.31
2.83
0.31
0.02
BDL
0.09
2.82
50.17

Musc
G909158-14
2
22.07
67.81
234526.93
32.27
11.72
739.04
334.15
10.68
206.66
1.92
132.22
126.35
48.11
66.55
0.59
6.29
BDL
605.99
12.51
BDL
1.27
BDL
5.46
692.54
649.18
3.55
0.34
0.02
BDL
0.11
3.24
50.17

Musc
G909158-15
3
15.01
64.02
234526.93
39.67
9.67
479.80
256.64
7.53
140.44
1.18
8.61
8.49
19.75
36.95
0.17
1.10
BDL
513.64
67.79
BDL
0.99
BDL
4.31
654.26
612.74
2.75
0.43
0.02
BDL
0.07
2.90
50.17

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
ANN006002.018-1
2.5
7.21
42.13
215477.75
56.76
6.70
2489.12
71.64
3.72
42.51
0.38
2.46
3.68
9.38
117.63
BDL
2.49
BDL
292.07
30.88
0.04
3.25
0.16
2.00
2763.49
2729.66
9.77
0.50
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.68
46.10

Musc
ANN006002.018-11
2.5
5.92
51.81
215477.75
39.18
7.06
2603.83
71.22
6.06
42.09
BDL
1.00
0.46
7.50
100.52
0.80
4.33
BDL
280.25
26.25
457.79
2.54
BDL
2.49
2451.84
2449.91
7.47
0.27
0.12
0.05
0.05
1.59
46.10

359

1.68
4.34
4690.54
2.02
0.44
41.17
10.91
0.57
5.53
0.19
0.57
0.59
1.11
1.90
0.19
0.78
BDL
19.72
2.82
0.12
0.20
BDL
0.27
29.38
25.78
0.31
0.09
0.02
BDL
0.04
0.20

Musc
G909158-11
3
0.98
3.05
4690.54
4.63
0.25
59.34
11.83
1.01
6.95
0.19
4.94
5.91
1.28
1.98
0.13
1.28
BDL
24.54
2.44
BDL
0.28
0.19
0.33
40.00
35.33
0.69
0.07
0.02
BDL
0.10
0.35

Musc
G909158-12
2
0.60
2.60
4690.54
2.79
0.38
17.18
12.70
0.43
6.21
0.18
0.75
1.30
0.74
1.27
0.24
0.28
1.90
17.50
1.69
0.15
0.05
BDL
0.17
28.62
33.72
0.59
0.13
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.19

Musc
G909158-13
3
2.54
2.71
4690.54
2.29
0.46
35.81
16.61
1.46
5.80
0.14
4.57
3.90
1.74
4.11
0.19
4.42
BDL
17.75
0.51
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.23
31.40
28.77
0.43
0.06
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.25

Musc
G909158-14
2
1.00
2.14
4690.54
22.44
0.36
15.88
11.38
0.59
3.87
0.23
0.44
1.35
0.72
1.60
0.16
0.63
BDL
23.18
2.78
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.24
22.22
29.89
0.09
0.04
0.01
BDL
0.03
0.27

Musc
G909158-15
3

0.36
1.80
4309.55
5.40
0.19
71.47
1.68
0.31
1.40
0.13
0.55
0.30
0.49
4.46
BDL
0.38
BDL
7.68
1.57
0.04
0.18
0.13
0.07
105.72
93.39
0.50
0.09
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.12

Musc
ANN006002.018-1
2.5

0.65
1.92
4309.55
3.21
0.38
61.54
1.61
0.18
1.05
BDL
0.32
0.56
0.33
3.50
0.22
0.36
BDL
7.30
0.86
36.17
0.25
BDL
0.14
84.33
72.90
0.33
0.08
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.11

Musc
ANN006002.018-11
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

360

2.81
22.32
8057.12
10.58
0.58
88.06
17.19
1.61
8.25
0.19
1.31
1.34
1.27
2.23
0.25
1.29
BDL
22.47
3.04
0.12
0.26
BDL
0.44
30.51
30.98
0.47
0.09
0.02
BDL
0.05
0.39

Musc
G909158-11
3
2.59
24.67
8057.12
13.81
0.47
98.88
18.46
2.16
9.48
0.21
7.10
7.76
1.55
2.42
0.14
4.53
BDL
26.66
2.60
BDL
0.35
0.19
0.47
40.80
39.26
0.79
0.08
0.02
BDL
0.11
0.47

Musc
G909158-12
2
2.25
24.45
8057.12
10.77
0.55
54.99
18.90
1.52
8.50
0.19
1.94
2.22
1.00
1.72
0.28
1.93
2.14
20.34
1.93
0.16
0.21
BDL
0.35
29.69
37.63
0.68
0.13
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.36

Musc
G909158-13
3
4.01
24.85
8057.12
9.54
0.64
79.11
23.66
2.59
9.81
0.17
14.81
14.01
2.20
4.53
0.28
6.71
BDL
21.27
0.56
BDL
0.27
BDL
0.43
32.43
33.36
0.59
0.06
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.44

Musc
G909158-14
2
2.34
23.41
8057.12
25.17
0.51
48.47
17.23
1.62
6.63
0.24
1.02
1.62
0.91
1.92
0.17
1.09
BDL
25.22
3.04
BDL
0.21
BDL
0.37
23.50
33.88
0.33
0.04
0.01
BDL
0.03
0.42

Musc
G909158-15
3

1.08
15.47
7402.69
17.20
0.33
244.50
3.71
0.81
2.09
0.13
0.61
0.49
0.56
5.50
BDL
2.03
BDL
9.42
1.70
0.04
0.61
0.14
0.15
133.85
115.16
1.26
0.10
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.23

Musc
ANN006002.018-1
2.5

1.06
19.00
7402.69
11.72
0.47
252.22
3.66
1.23
1.86
BDL
0.34
0.56
0.39
4.46
0.36
3.49
BDL
8.98
1.03
51.05
0.52
BDL
0.22
111.43
94.72
0.94
0.09
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.22

Musc
ANN006002.018-11
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

361

Musc
ANN006002.018-2
2.5
8.69
71.20
215477.75
51.30
5.95
2567.24
72.62
5.12
45.28
BDL
1.26
3.06
10.39
115.78
BDL
BDL
1.30
295.70
26.91
BDL
3.31
BDL
2.84
2560.25
2562.91
8.89
0.64
BDL
0.05
0.08
1.73
46.10

Musc
ANN006002.018-3
3
7.75
42.94
215477.75
47.83
6.89
3028.19
75.70
7.08
44.61
0.62
1.35
2.05
8.79
121.21
BDL
BDL
BDL
296.48
29.17
0.07
2.82
0.46
2.24
2754.75
2771.39
9.52
0.71
0.33
BDL
0.03
1.46
46.10

Musc
ANN006002.018-4
3
8.17
107.72
215477.75
51.65
5.93
2116.05
67.35
4.69
49.54
BDL
2.26
3.80
10.06
89.17
BDL
1.87
1.20
305.61
22.22
BDL
2.72
BDL
4.84
2133.61
2174.37
6.79
0.88
BDL
0.04
0.17
1.88
46.10

Musc
ANN006002.018-5
3
9.29
87.85
215477.75
41.19
8.80
2958.00
72.27
13.12
48.09
BDL
2.55
3.62
10.91
117.49
BDL
3.21
BDL
305.39
23.34
BDL
2.89
BDL
3.74
2760.89
2797.41
7.38
0.67
BDL
0.03
BDL
1.63
46.10

Musc
ANN006002.018-6
2.5
6.82
87.38
215477.75
40.28
7.42
2365.27
65.54
6.19
43.99
BDL
1.79
2.12
8.33
107.43
0.21
BDL
BDL
280.64
21.72
BDL
2.88
BDL
3.45
2284.75
2283.80
6.10
0.32
0.03
0.02
0.11
1.55
46.10

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
ANN006002.018-7
2.5
8.20
64.29
215477.75
59.90
6.64
2512.95
64.90
9.77
43.54
0.03
1.19
1.73
7.05
98.32
BDL
BDL
0.47
267.91
25.30
BDL
2.58
2.55
3.00
2287.29
2311.69
7.72
1.34
0.12
0.04
0.04
1.77
46.10

Musc
ANN006002.018-8
3
8.05
54.47
215477.75
59.16
7.37
2721.17
73.12
5.41
46.69
BDL
1.42
1.49
6.96
122.56
0.55
6.62
1.64
298.91
29.79
BDL
3.36
BDL
2.60
2930.24
2990.52
8.08
0.63
BDL
0.14
0.04
1.57
46.10

362

0.47
2.66
4309.55
2.78
0.50
70.50
1.60
0.58
1.29
BDL
0.18
0.47
0.48
3.95
BDL
BDL
0.48
7.56
1.32
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.14
93.28
77.49
0.31
0.07
BDL
0.02
0.01
0.13

Musc
ANN006002.018-2
2.5
0.52
1.61
4309.55
2.05
0.47
78.12
1.72
0.37
1.21
0.12
0.14
0.21
0.34
4.75
BDL
BDL
BDL
8.14
0.89
0.01
0.28
0.17
0.11
99.66
85.45
0.41
0.11
0.07
BDL
0.01
0.11

Musc
ANN006002.018-3
3
0.37
5.27
4309.55
2.63
0.25
58.27
1.64
0.28
1.39
BDL
0.12
0.20
0.63
2.40
BDL
0.22
0.48
8.00
0.78
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.38
74.95
65.92
0.47
0.16
BDL
0.01
0.01
0.14

Musc
ANN006002.018-4
3
0.46
3.29
4309.55
2.87
0.27
69.35
1.76
0.43
1.17
BDL
0.55
0.46
0.34
3.49
BDL
0.44
BDL
7.90
0.72
BDL
0.16
BDL
0.18
97.32
85.45
0.37
0.10
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.11

Musc
ANN006002.018-5
3
0.42
3.80
4309.55
3.58
0.52
64.04
2.50
0.29
1.20
BDL
0.27
0.30
0.33
5.32
0.25
BDL
BDL
8.34
0.84
BDL
0.17
BDL
0.15
101.40
85.02
0.32
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.10

Musc
ANN006002.018-6
2.5

0.96
6.09
4309.55
7.39
0.29
58.03
1.96
0.44
1.16
0.38
0.18
0.14
0.54
5.68
BDL
BDL
0.61
7.68
0.92
BDL
0.10
0.67
0.11
86.76
83.30
0.34
0.14
0.08
0.02
0.00
0.13

Musc
ANN006002.018-7
2.5

0.31
2.60
4309.55
10.19
0.21
63.47
2.32
0.23
1.79
BDL
0.41
0.44
0.37
6.19
0.28
0.40
0.34
8.58
0.82
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.12
99.54
94.26
0.31
0.09
BDL
0.04
0.02
0.11

Musc
ANN006002.018-8
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

363

1.31
26.11
7402.69
15.02
0.55
251.25
3.71
1.18
2.10
BDL
0.23
0.57
0.57
5.07
BDL
BDL
1.15
9.36
1.45
BDL
0.61
BDL
0.24
120.36
100.03
1.10
0.09
BDL
0.02
0.01
0.24

Musc
ANN006002.018-2
2.5
1.21
15.74
7402.69
13.91
0.55
294.99
3.89
1.47
2.03
0.13
0.20
0.30
0.43
5.80
BDL
BDL
BDL
9.84
1.10
0.01
0.58
0.19
0.19
128.96
109.46
1.20
0.13
0.08
BDL
0.01
0.20

Musc
ANN006002.018-3
3
1.21
39.64
7402.69
15.09
0.34
207.14
3.51
0.98
2.29
BDL
0.27
0.45
0.70
3.43
BDL
1.51
1.07
9.83
0.92
BDL
0.51
BDL
0.50
98.16
85.01
0.93
0.18
BDL
0.01
0.02
0.26

Musc
ANN006002.018-4
3
1.39
32.21
7402.69
12.19
0.44
286.39
3.77
2.67
2.12
BDL
0.61
0.60
0.47
4.75
BDL
2.60
BDL
9.74
0.88
BDL
0.54
BDL
0.31
127.28
109.86
0.95
0.12
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.22

Musc
ANN006002.018-5
3
1.05
32.10
7402.69
12.13
0.59
231.23
3.92
1.27
2.01
BDL
0.33
0.38
0.41
6.08
0.26
BDL
BDL
9.85
0.97
BDL
0.54
BDL
0.28
122.02
102.01
0.79
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.21

Musc
ANN006002.018-6
2.5

1.50
24.23
7402.69
18.75
0.39
243.09
3.58
2.01
1.97
0.38
0.22
0.23
0.58
6.29
BDL
BDL
0.72
9.16
1.07
BDL
0.48
0.82
0.23
110.20
100.97
0.98
0.20
0.08
0.02
0.00
0.25

Musc
ANN006002.018-7
2.5

1.18
20.04
7402.69
19.83
0.36
263.38
4.09
1.11
2.48
BDL
0.44
0.47
0.42
7.04
0.34
5.32
1.36
10.23
1.05
BDL
0.64
BDL
0.21
132.24
119.73
1.01
0.11
BDL
0.04
0.02
0.21

Musc
ANN006002.018-8
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

364

Musc
ANN006002.018-9
3
7.21
54.32
215477.75
46.71
8.37
2528.41
78.12
7.14
46.75
0.29
1.29
2.63
8.44
122.60
0.56
2.03
1.74
289.96
30.24
BDL
3.33
BDL
2.19
2973.58
2960.46
9.12
0.53
0.01
BDL
0.03
1.50
46.10

Musc
G909152_1-1
3
8.52
38.92
222279.36
44.77
3.76
915.49
50.67
8.63
28.74
BDL
6.65
6.81
8.07
40.74
0.37
2.34
BDL
292.88
15.72
BDL
42.11
BDL
2.12
820.93
830.30
23.54
0.22
0.03
0.05
0.05
1.81
47.55

Musc
G909152_1-2
1.5
7.53
51.73
222279.36
1453.26
4.47
1077.51
70.38
8.08
31.69
1.28
835.53
838.30
8.48
51.52
0.96
4.73
25.48
283.49
17.47
1.16
24.09
1.49
2.96
1034.46
1021.13
10.16
0.35
0.36
3.68
1.40
1.52
47.55

Musc
G909152_1-3
3
7.37
44.91
222279.36
36.31
4.61
1208.86
72.03
8.62
28.65
0.59
12.87
13.41
6.34
61.47
BDL
1.56
0.97
269.53
21.16
0.11
15.79
BDL
1.79
1313.51
1306.73
6.99
0.34
0.02
0.03
0.13
1.44
47.55

Musc
G909152_10-1
1
11.40
33.38
222279.36
6421.35
9.13
2169.36
139.90
16.08
27.53
1.50
1142.08
1135.08
14.86
151.42
8.16
6.38
95.30
218.37
3574.12
5.42
8.20
17.33
6.20
3688.81
4497.30
3.40
173.38
5.16
93.08
3.08
1.33
47.55

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909152_2-1
3
8.86
25.54
222279.36
56.14
7.35
3200.61
140.64
8.68
26.50
0.27
2.67
2.93
5.27
91.59
0.42
4.15
BDL
217.43
46.30
BDL
12.30
0.05
0.76
2199.02
2244.77
6.94
0.43
BDL
0.21
0.01
1.32
47.55

Musc
G909152_4-1
2
4.18
20.57
222279.36
387.35
5.65
1399.88
73.86
7.22
16.29
0.76
542.24
533.87
5.35
64.34
0.85
5.53
31.13
118.28
148.74
0.63
5.75
0.38
1.55
1276.58
1301.10
1.95
0.28
0.66
0.83
0.07
0.66
47.55

365

0.33
2.23
4309.55
2.63
0.40
73.82
1.80
0.44
1.70
0.12
0.31
0.14
0.45
4.49
0.17
0.26
0.79
7.41
0.93
BDL
0.25
BDL
0.15
108.79
96.91
0.42
0.11
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.11

Musc
ANN006002.018-9
3
0.32
4.45
4445.59
2.11
0.21
23.72
1.25
0.41
0.66
BDL
0.52
1.04
0.39
1.99
0.15
0.12
BDL
8.17
0.40
BDL
1.04
BDL
0.11
24.54
23.94
0.84
0.04
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.14

Musc
G909152_1-1
3
0.41
1.80
4445.59
163.07
0.21
30.17
1.68
0.81
0.79
0.17
102.47
115.61
0.46
1.41
0.14
0.76
2.23
7.41
0.60
0.17
1.26
0.31
0.14
28.52
32.80
0.53
0.06
0.02
0.72
0.21
0.11

Musc
G909152_1-2
1.5
0.40
2.95
4445.59
3.55
0.23
57.75
2.52
0.47
0.75
0.08
1.78
1.55
0.16
2.16
BDL
0.46
0.33
7.93
1.24
0.06
0.77
BDL
0.06
49.28
54.74
0.42
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.08

Musc
G909152_1-3
3
0.59
1.55
4445.59
304.36
0.24
91.10
4.63
1.22
1.08
0.07
29.66
31.21
0.68
4.85
0.94
0.35
4.25
7.63
103.78
0.77
0.57
1.20
0.28
103.57
155.53
0.35
5.49
0.31
6.95
0.34
0.13

Musc
G909152_10-1
1

0.69
1.28
4445.59
4.20
0.33
93.32
3.82
0.76
0.69
0.12
0.17
0.21
0.28
2.90
0.13
0.21
BDL
6.02
1.44
BDL
0.31
0.22
0.05
72.51
65.31
0.43
0.03
BDL
0.03
0.01
0.05

Musc
G909152_2-1
3

0.21
1.05
4445.59
15.77
0.35
63.60
2.09
0.34
0.88
0.10
15.06
14.61
0.68
2.46
0.18
1.05
1.70
9.78
6.40
0.12
0.24
0.27
0.15
51.94
50.32
0.10
0.03
0.22
0.09
0.01
0.08

Musc
G909152_4-1
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

366

1.07
19.94
7402.69
13.69
0.52
248.72
4.02
1.50
2.41
0.13
0.34
0.31
0.51
5.61
0.26
1.64
1.60
9.18
1.14
BDL
0.65
BDL
0.21
140.14
121.37
1.16
0.12
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.20

Musc
ANN006002.018-9
3
1.23
14.84
7636.36
13.05
0.25
89.76
2.67
1.78
1.19
BDL
0.88
1.27
0.44
2.24
0.19
1.87
BDL
9.58
0.44
BDL
7.60
BDL
0.18
26.95
26.33
2.87
0.04
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.23

Musc
G909152_1-1
3
1.13
18.91
7636.36
448.79
0.27
106.26
3.68
1.81
1.35
0.18
135.37
145.92
0.51
1.93
0.36
3.86
20.52
8.85
0.63
0.19
4.49
0.41
0.24
31.78
35.46
1.30
0.06
0.05
0.74
0.23
0.19

Musc
G909152_1-2
1.5
1.11
16.60
7636.36
11.03
0.29
128.07
4.19
1.79
1.25
0.08
2.24
2.10
0.23
2.67
BDL
1.33
0.85
9.17
1.27
0.06
2.92
BDL
0.13
52.40
57.40
0.92
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.16

Musc
G909152_1-3
3
1.70
12.24
7636.36
1872.37
0.43
224.45
7.99
3.45
1.44
0.10
124.51
124.53
0.78
6.22
2.98
5.12
76.41
8.49
111.91
0.88
1.57
3.34
0.50
115.02
166.49
0.53
8.42
0.64
8.53
0.41
0.19

Musc
G909152_10-1
1

1.42
9.38
7636.36
16.69
0.43
316.71
7.58
1.90
1.15
0.12
0.33
0.38
0.31
3.73
0.20
3.33
BDL
7.07
1.54
BDL
2.22
0.22
0.07
78.40
71.73
0.91
0.04
BDL
0.03
0.01
0.14

Musc
G909152_2-1
3

0.62
7.56
7636.36
112.55
0.41
146.86
4.03
1.48
1.04
0.11
59.35
58.56
0.69
2.96
0.35
4.55
24.98
9.98
6.63
0.13
1.06
0.28
0.18
54.75
53.17
0.25
0.04
0.23
0.10
0.01
0.10

Musc
G909152_4-1
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

367

Musc
G909152_4-2
3
10.49
28.53
222279.36
87.84
10.53
4669.79
158.16
12.82
31.91
0.55
73.25
75.20
7.95
106.41
BDL
5.95
7.35
244.97
42.30
0.18
11.54
BDL
1.51
2715.23
2728.13
8.57
0.52
0.03
0.05
0.01
1.42
47.55

Musc
G909152_4-3
3
10.26
28.55
222279.36
257.92
10.28
3199.18
148.46
28.50
25.93
0.75
351.02
351.09
13.26
99.02
BDL
3.32
20.52
207.80
41.79
BDL
9.43
1.11
2.66
2141.29
2180.51
3.69
0.39
0.04
0.45
0.08
1.35
47.55

Musc
G909152_4-4
3
9.85
30.20
222279.36
116.88
9.88
3958.57
143.36
14.75
35.35
0.36
68.73
66.44
7.75
94.93
BDL
3.29
3.33
251.43
33.98
1.08
9.75
0.67
2.34
2188.52
2200.69
5.88
0.33
0.14
0.68
0.91
1.33
47.55

Musc
G909152_6-1
1
3.44
8.54
222279.36
21.90
4.51
1219.04
51.13
14.29
10.55
0.45
3.40
5.94
3.10
48.82
0.24
2.66
BDL
71.81
23.31
0.37
3.11
BDL
0.44
949.96
952.14
1.78
0.07
0.02
0.23
0.66
0.34
47.55

Musc
G909152_7-1
3
10.39
25.39
222279.36
226.87
10.02
2247.15
155.22
19.03
31.55
0.39
12.87
10.00
6.94
93.65
0.61
3.24
BDL
237.74
41.51
0.15
13.11
BDL
1.14
2196.01
2243.24
7.28
0.26
0.02
1.65
0.33
1.55
47.55

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909152_7-2
3
10.55
23.77
222279.36
343.21
12.21
2336.40
154.09
19.90
29.46
0.19
23.28
22.36
6.49
104.23
0.56
3.88
1.46
233.23
47.41
0.19
12.30
0.35
0.90
2403.43
2424.07
7.71
0.47
0.12
4.23
0.39
1.24
47.55

Musc
G909152_7-3
3
10.96
26.01
222279.36
496.27
9.03
2268.61
139.64
19.12
27.52
0.15
30.22
29.48
5.39
82.31
0.28
3.51
1.64
232.61
37.65
0.07
13.00
0.26
0.82
2075.63
2137.96
7.24
0.49
0.24
6.74
0.71
1.26
47.55

368

0.50
1.17
4445.59
5.08
0.25
123.80
5.51
0.79
1.37
0.05
5.79
5.28
0.39
4.26
BDL
0.60
0.61
8.20
1.11
0.06
0.37
BDL
0.05
90.52
60.53
0.62
0.13
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.10

Musc
G909152_4-2
3
0.70
1.11
4445.59
43.38
0.27
102.45
3.72
1.14
0.94
0.12
67.20
60.00
0.65
5.44
BDL
0.42
3.29
8.10
1.08
BDL
0.26
0.21
0.14
62.58
62.26
0.22
0.06
0.01
0.09
0.02
0.07

Musc
G909152_4-3
3
1.07
1.57
4445.59
12.42
0.34
120.56
4.65
0.77
0.95
0.11
7.36
7.43
0.96
2.44
BDL
0.34
0.54
6.11
1.43
0.14
0.28
0.22
0.12
80.74
76.66
0.13
0.04
0.03
0.14
0.26
0.16

Musc
G909152_4-4
3
0.26
0.57
4445.59
2.31
0.14
67.11
2.71
2.22
0.55
0.08
0.64
0.80
0.09
1.61
0.09
0.21
BDL
3.60
1.09
0.12
0.13
BDL
0.04
110.07
109.81
0.07
0.02
0.00
0.05
0.10
0.03

Musc
G909152_6-1
1
0.57
0.65
4445.59
11.99
0.44
63.71
5.44
0.68
1.25
0.08
1.18
1.19
0.22
4.20
0.06
0.27
BDL
7.07
1.42
0.15
0.72
BDL
0.08
68.99
67.14
0.21
0.05
0.01
0.20
0.07
0.07

Musc
G909152_7-1
3

0.58
1.16
4445.59
20.77
0.70
67.93
5.01
0.60
0.86
0.15
1.64
1.11
0.32
4.19
0.18
0.63
0.31
5.70
1.23
0.09
0.47
0.10
0.05
68.04
63.67
0.19
0.04
0.02
0.38
0.04
0.10

Musc
G909152_7-2
3

0.57
1.67
4445.59
29.81
0.34
59.16
3.26
0.86
0.60
0.06
1.47
1.70
0.46
2.45
0.14
0.16
0.54
7.78
0.89
0.09
0.43
0.07
0.07
46.13
49.96
0.53
0.07
0.02
0.35
0.02
0.07

Musc
G909152_7-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

369

1.55
10.45
7636.36
25.78
0.48
458.60
9.20
2.69
1.76
0.06
9.68
9.57
0.44
5.06
BDL
4.80
5.91
9.21
1.22
0.06
2.10
BDL
0.11
97.72
70.45
1.17
0.13
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.18

Musc
G909152_4-2
3
1.60
10.45
7636.36
85.96
0.48
319.39
7.85
5.82
1.30
0.13
76.80
70.64
0.74
6.01
BDL
2.69
16.75
8.85
1.18
BDL
1.70
0.29
0.23
68.98
68.60
0.48
0.06
0.01
0.09
0.02
0.15

Musc
G909152_4-3
3
1.74
11.10
7636.36
35.85
0.51
393.25
8.13
3.05
1.55
0.11
10.35
10.25
0.98
3.45
BDL
2.66
2.72
7.48
1.49
0.16
1.76
0.25
0.20
86.02
81.98
0.70
0.04
0.04
0.14
0.27
0.21

Musc
G909152_4-4
3
0.55
3.16
7636.36
6.71
0.23
133.39
3.61
3.62
0.66
0.09
0.74
1.02
0.12
2.04
0.12
2.13
BDL
3.80
1.12
0.12
0.57
BDL
0.05
110.82
110.53
0.22
0.02
0.00
0.05
0.11
0.05

Musc
G909152_6-1
1
1.56
9.26
7636.36
66.36
0.59
221.83
9.05
3.87
1.66
0.08
1.80
1.60
0.29
4.84
0.22
2.61
BDL
8.16
1.50
0.15
2.45
BDL
0.11
75.14
73.39
0.87
0.05
0.01
0.22
0.08
0.17

Musc
G909152_7-1
3

1.59
8.73
7636.36
100.90
0.85
231.14
8.75
4.03
1.33
0.15
2.96
2.62
0.36
4.97
0.26
3.17
1.21
6.96
1.35
0.10
2.25
0.12
0.08
75.44
71.27
0.92
0.05
0.03
0.44
0.05
0.16

Musc
G909152_7-2
3

1.64
9.61
7636.36
145.86
0.49
222.52
7.28
3.92
1.12
0.06
3.52
3.56
0.48
3.23
0.17
2.81
1.42
8.74
0.99
0.09
2.36
0.08
0.09
54.04
57.39
1.00
0.08
0.03
0.50
0.06
0.14

Musc
G909152_7-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

370

Musc
G909152_7-4
3
9.93
26.36
222279.36
410.65
11.26
2096.85
157.75
17.07
28.43
0.40
25.65
26.82
7.23
96.24
0.62
3.28
1.98
234.95
37.77
0.12
12.22
0.75
1.24
2174.89
2221.40
6.97
0.35
0.15
5.02
0.53
1.46
47.55

Musc
G909152_8-1
1.5
9.80
30.19
222279.36
1782.64
8.08
2437.68
138.20
10.63
33.17
0.55
28.18
27.06
6.43
105.90
0.24
3.40
1.79
235.35
47.94
1.58
10.05
0.15
1.67
2443.24
2501.22
4.82
0.34
0.17
3.10
0.74
1.27
47.55

Musc
G909152_8-2
3
8.02
31.61
222279.36
503.81
7.41
2605.94
132.36
6.73
29.42
0.67
18.63
16.10
11.55
96.62
0.63
2.65
0.80
239.14
41.64
0.83
11.91
BDL
2.09
2251.38
2252.04
5.57
0.37
0.14
2.37
0.48
1.38
47.55

Musc
G909152_9-1
3
10.84
27.89
222279.36
63.57
7.69
2945.17
125.08
10.41
26.56
0.55
3.87
3.70
9.44
95.36
BDL
5.05
BDL
226.58
39.87
BDL
12.65
BDL
0.92
2289.81
2335.38
7.59
0.26
BDL
0.18
BDL
1.14
47.55

Musc
G909152_9-2
2.5
7.00
21.33
222279.36
40.90
8.82
2551.80
116.36
9.03
22.27
0.49
1.46
1.43
4.67
90.43
BDL
3.60
0.75
188.43
43.52
BDL
10.43
BDL
0.59
2170.39
2219.41
6.29
0.34
BDL
0.07
BDL
1.04
47.55

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909152_9-3
3
11.53
27.39
222279.36
94.43
7.90
2623.89
121.60
12.47
31.29
0.53
4.56
4.09
9.71
90.23
BDL
5.03
BDL
237.50
36.37
BDL
11.81
BDL
1.20
2115.01
2164.18
7.11
0.53
BDL
0.19
0.01
1.29
47.55

Musc
G909152_9-4
2.5
6.92
28.65
222279.36
198.77
7.52
1966.32
124.85
7.92
26.08
1.21
4.76
6.70
8.96
112.95
BDL
3.39
BDL
186.88
47.77
BDL
8.84
BDL
1.31
2570.43
2629.13
3.85
0.28
BDL
0.63
0.16
1.19
47.55

371

0.41
0.84
4445.59
16.75
0.38
58.64
3.59
0.70
0.71
0.05
0.98
0.89
0.25
3.89
0.07
0.30
0.39
7.37
1.79
0.11
0.52
0.26
0.06
48.54
68.08
0.31
0.04
0.02
0.20
0.05
0.06

Musc
G909152_7-4
3
0.49
1.23
4445.59
210.92
0.54
71.04
3.70
0.42
0.73
0.13
2.26
2.26
0.25
3.48
0.33
0.16
0.60
6.72
1.59
0.53
0.28
0.12
0.10
63.05
59.34
0.25
0.02
0.02
0.53
0.22
0.05

Musc
G909152_8-1
1.5
0.40
1.24
4445.59
82.55
0.17
67.12
3.25
1.12
0.68
0.14
1.28
1.66
0.42
4.46
0.17
0.28
0.67
7.06
1.82
0.30
0.36
BDL
0.11
63.87
62.15
0.53
0.06
0.02
0.35
0.05
0.09

Musc
G909152_8-2
3
0.35
1.57
4445.59
4.09
0.35
89.70
3.44
0.96
0.90
0.11
0.40
0.41
0.42
4.58
BDL
0.28
BDL
9.35
0.97
BDL
0.64
BDL
0.04
65.29
63.08
0.44
0.05
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.05

Musc
G909152_9-1
3
0.27
0.64
4445.59
2.94
0.47
85.13
4.03
0.41
0.68
0.04
0.28
0.41
0.20
4.05
BDL
0.39
0.61
5.63
1.47
BDL
0.40
BDL
0.06
81.15
67.45
0.26
0.02
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.05

Musc
G909152_9-2
2.5

0.59
0.85
4445.59
6.89
0.28
97.61
2.75
0.88
0.90
0.08
0.62
0.31
0.46
3.27
BDL
0.28
BDL
6.56
0.91
BDL
0.37
BDL
0.05
47.02
48.68
0.28
0.06
BDL
0.03
0.04
0.10

Musc
G909152_9-3
3

0.61
1.28
4445.59
27.84
0.55
52.67
3.70
0.51
0.56
0.10
0.34
0.28
0.35
4.01
BDL
0.27
BDL
4.52
1.13
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.05
61.85
57.86
0.20
0.07
BDL
0.06
0.03
0.08

Musc
G909152_9-4
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

372

1.45
9.63
7636.36
119.33
0.58
206.77
8.18
3.49
1.21
0.05
2.89
2.98
0.32
4.60
0.23
2.64
1.63
8.39
1.85
0.11
2.25
0.29
0.10
56.80
74.13
0.87
0.04
0.03
0.34
0.06
0.16

Musc
G909152_7-4
3
1.46
11.05
7636.36
554.55
0.62
241.20
7.43
2.17
1.36
0.13
3.74
3.65
0.31
4.41
0.34
2.73
1.56
7.83
1.69
0.55
1.82
0.12
0.15
71.23
67.92
0.61
0.02
0.03
0.55
0.23
0.14

Musc
G909152_8-1
1.5
1.19
11.57
7636.36
166.81
0.33
255.39
6.97
1.75
1.22
0.14
2.35
2.38
0.52
5.10
0.27
2.14
0.93
8.16
1.89
0.30
2.16
BDL
0.18
70.79
68.90
0.84
0.06
0.03
0.37
0.06
0.17

Musc
G909152_8-2
3
1.56
10.27
7636.36
18.74
0.46
292.58
6.77
2.29
1.29
0.11
0.58
0.57
0.49
5.19
BDL
4.05
BDL
10.12
1.08
BDL
2.35
BDL
0.07
72.30
70.22
0.99
0.05
BDL
0.03
BDL
0.12

Musc
G909152_9-1
3
1.02
7.79
7636.36
12.13
0.58
255.87
6.76
1.85
1.03
0.05
0.32
0.43
0.24
4.67
BDL
2.91
0.85
6.49
1.56
BDL
1.91
BDL
0.07
86.32
73.54
0.78
0.02
BDL
0.02
BDL
0.12

Musc
G909152_9-2
2.5

1.72
10.00
7636.36
28.03
0.41
266.62
6.29
2.65
1.41
0.09
0.79
0.53
0.53
4.00
BDL
4.04
BDL
7.72
1.00
BDL
2.14
BDL
0.09
55.08
56.46
0.88
0.06
BDL
0.04
0.04
0.16

Musc
G909152_9-3
3

1.15
10.50
7636.36
63.60
0.62
193.25
6.89
1.67
1.06
0.12
0.61
0.77
0.42
4.94
BDL
2.72
BDL
5.53
1.26
BDL
1.61
BDL
0.10
70.99
67.48
0.49
0.07
BDL
0.07
0.03
0.14

Musc
G909152_9-4
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

373

Musc
G909154_19-1
3
5.29
18.41
220082.27
88.46
6.16
2205.66
169.25
14.75
7.12
BDL
1.09
1.35
1.52
21.73
BDL
2.96
BDL
330.90
21.47
0.15
4.82
0.11
2.92
537.39
529.04
21.19
0.41
0.01
BDL
0.04
1.37
47.08

Musc
G909154_19-2
3
7.97
23.45
220082.27
81.74
18.50
3217.40
420.99
33.43
13.16
BDL
6.29
4.07
2.59
33.60
0.51
2.91
1.87
389.75
36.22
BDL
11.49
BDL
2.49
736.64
754.00
52.98
0.60
0.03
0.02
0.60
1.61
47.08

Musc
G909154_19-3
3
5.76
23.81
220082.27
112.55
6.95
2513.98
187.49
14.51
9.46
BDL
2.36
2.54
2.03
28.80
BDL
1.23
1.24
378.44
43.86
BDL
6.85
BDL
2.84
744.04
749.36
27.71
0.75
0.01
BDL
0.29
1.62
47.08

Musc
G909154_19-5
2.5
9.80
23.58
220082.27
93.27
10.58
3071.80
292.62
16.57
12.39
0.17
17.40
15.53
4.45
24.93
2.50
3.18
BDL
409.97
26.77
1.49
8.75
BDL
2.88
542.70
544.28
38.84
0.53
0.02
0.19
0.81
1.98
47.08

Musc
G909154_21-1
3
6.77
22.76
220082.27
154.29
31.01
5132.93
511.10
50.60
9.94
BDL
59.41
56.89
3.27
21.90
1.63
3.72
BDL
491.79
33.25
27.57
21.32
BDL
3.35
513.93
520.40
96.24
0.60
0.03
0.61
0.65
2.24
47.08

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909154_22-1
2
10.28
23.17
220082.27
106.96
4.48
468.98
72.39
6.82
28.42
BDL
155.88
153.53
4.84
51.76
0.65
3.00
BDL
229.44
66.23
1.12
9.17
BDL
1.81
1244.52
1256.61
5.13
0.56
0.05
0.68
0.54
1.05
47.08

Musc
G909154_22-2
2.5
6.37
30.36
220082.27
90.70
85.54
3333.02
810.88
14.62
9.64
0.14
2.85
2.63
2.25
16.55
BDL
4.19
BDL
588.95
20.56
0.58
37.50
BDL
4.65
338.42
344.84
40.64
0.38
0.03
BDL
0.01
2.59
47.08

374

0.20
1.00
4401.65
4.41
0.39
77.24
4.28
0.53
0.23
BDL
0.20
0.24
0.08
0.78
BDL
0.25
BDL
8.13
2.02
0.09
0.40
0.08
0.14
25.29
18.23
0.75
0.05
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.07

Musc
G909154_19-1
3
0.44
1.35
4401.65
2.59
0.87
100.89
14.27
0.97
0.40
BDL
0.53
0.39
0.14
1.79
0.17
0.31
0.44
9.57
1.49
BDL
0.28
BDL
0.08
26.11
35.74
1.56
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.08
0.09

Musc
G909154_19-2
3
0.67
1.16
4401.65
7.13
0.21
71.49
5.47
0.52
0.31
BDL
0.22
0.26
0.26
0.89
BDL
0.45
0.45
15.22
1.24
BDL
0.17
BDL
0.15
24.07
23.04
1.20
0.06
0.01
BDL
0.05
0.08

Musc
G909154_19-3
3
0.52
1.40
4401.65
4.23
0.38
68.63
6.61
0.54
0.51
0.06
1.89
1.01
0.25
0.97
0.37
0.48
BDL
15.12
2.74
0.28
0.30
BDL
0.11
20.90
22.39
1.15
0.03
0.01
0.08
0.07
0.08

Musc
G909154_19-5
2.5
0.50
1.43
4401.65
5.72
0.95
150.54
11.77
2.04
0.29
BDL
3.36
3.36
0.17
0.98
0.44
0.16
BDL
11.52
1.04
2.39
0.73
BDL
0.11
19.11
21.83
2.28
0.06
0.01
0.21
0.11
0.29

Musc
G909154_21-1
3

0.44
1.19
4401.65
4.21
0.26
12.67
1.63
0.46
0.73
BDL
5.26
5.73
0.23
1.78
0.11
0.19
BDL
5.86
3.17
0.21
0.30
BDL
0.09
37.07
39.97
0.31
0.03
0.02
0.12
0.13
0.04

Musc
G909154_22-1
2

0.18
1.48
4401.65
2.71
4.39
116.04
22.99
1.03
0.46
0.08
0.29
0.32
0.17
0.83
BDL
0.28
BDL
16.45
0.73
0.13
1.01
BDL
0.16
10.07
9.87
1.27
0.06
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.12

Musc
G909154_22-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

375

0.77
6.78
7560.88
25.70
0.46
220.39
8.96
3.01
0.35
BDL
0.23
0.28
0.09
1.01
BDL
2.39
BDL
9.46
2.06
0.09
0.95
0.08
0.24
26.42
19.91
2.58
0.06
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.16

Musc
G909154_19-1
3
1.21
8.64
7560.88
23.54
1.13
317.55
24.23
6.78
0.63
BDL
0.86
0.59
0.16
2.05
0.25
2.35
1.56
11.14
1.61
BDL
2.07
BDL
0.18
28.15
37.52
6.36
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.09
0.19

Musc
G909154_19-2
3
1.05
8.75
7560.88
33.00
0.34
245.89
10.30
2.96
0.47
BDL
0.34
0.38
0.27
1.22
BDL
1.08
1.09
16.19
1.44
BDL
1.24
BDL
0.24
26.31
25.68
3.44
0.06
0.01
BDL
0.06
0.19

Musc
G909154_19-3
3
1.47
8.70
7560.88
27.03
0.56
295.55
15.13
3.37
0.69
0.06
2.67
1.98
0.29
1.22
0.95
2.59
BDL
16.27
2.78
0.31
1.59
BDL
0.22
22.28
23.85
4.67
0.03
0.01
0.08
0.09
0.22

Musc
G909154_19-5
2.5
1.08
8.41
7560.88
44.54
1.54
503.40
26.52
10.35
0.47
BDL
7.26
7.08
0.19
1.17
0.72
2.98
BDL
13.58
1.18
3.22
3.88
BDL
0.24
20.47
23.20
11.44
0.07
0.01
0.22
0.12
0.37

Musc
G909154_21-1
3

1.51
8.52
7560.88
30.91
0.31
45.68
3.74
1.44
1.28
BDL
17.68
17.75
0.27
2.34
0.25
2.41
BDL
6.75
3.36
0.23
1.67
BDL
0.15
41.10
44.26
0.67
0.04
0.02
0.13
0.13
0.12

Musc
G909154_22-1
2

0.92
11.15
7560.88
26.10
5.52
332.80
44.17
3.11
0.58
0.08
0.42
0.43
0.18
0.96
BDL
3.36
BDL
18.57
0.81
0.14
6.78
BDL
0.34
11.16
11.17
4.90
0.06
0.01
BDL
0.01
0.29

Musc
G909154_22-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

376

Musc
G909154_22-4
2.5
7.33
31.01
220082.27
143.44
25.67
4486.62
528.79
59.55
9.82
BDL
4.45
4.95
1.75
40.00
0.26
4.82
1.84
458.94
36.30
0.23
15.97
BDL
3.22
937.37
949.13
43.30
0.92
0.03
BDL
BDL
2.64
47.08

Musc
G909154_23-2
2
5.58
18.15
220082.27
71.04
3.90
390.70
158.05
6.51
31.01
0.40
5.44
3.93
10.87
45.34
BDL
3.92
0.58
329.24
58.48
0.23
1.74
BDL
3.21
906.02
927.37
2.42
0.27
0.16
0.37
0.05
1.98
47.08

Musc
G909154_23-3
2.5
5.60
42.18
220082.27
83.98
10.11
1218.54
192.13
34.57
6.10
BDL
27.25
25.23
2.09
15.35
BDL
4.29
BDL
385.17
26.02
BDL
7.62
BDL
3.00
319.25
314.03
13.79
0.40
0.02
0.11
0.06
1.79
47.08

Musc
G909154_23-4
2.5
6.95
34.62
220082.27
88.60
36.19
4896.37
274.46
37.96
7.65
BDL
2.43
3.74
1.15
22.44
BDL
5.43
BDL
448.78
27.76
BDL
8.97
0.23
3.53
569.10
563.39
43.40
0.53
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.83
47.08

Musc
G909154_23-5
3
5.34
29.73
220082.27
83.58
29.66
6087.75
419.28
16.86
7.63
BDL
3.92
2.80
1.17
20.90
0.87
3.89
2.23
485.90
28.86
BDL
15.86
BDL
3.21
457.90
467.76
56.20
0.45
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.43
47.08

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909154_25-1
3
5.93
21.24
220082.27
98.31
20.33
3549.65
438.42
66.82
8.89
BDL
0.61
BDL
0.78
17.57
0.52
3.72
1.28
485.86
21.64
0.12
13.55
BDL
3.66
387.54
401.04
31.48
0.49
0.01
BDL
BDL
2.12
47.08

Musc
G909154_25-2
3
6.80
30.22
220082.27
83.14
24.69
4308.86
426.56
19.15
8.44
BDL
6.63
7.98
2.16
24.60
0.36
4.00
BDL
408.18
25.68
BDL
8.64
BDL
3.05
570.72
569.81
31.93
0.60
0.03
BDL
BDL
1.98
47.08

377

0.32
1.40
4401.65
8.27
1.07
114.72
13.81
1.73
0.65
BDL
0.27
0.37
0.07
2.29
0.19
0.44
0.53
11.33
0.99
0.15
0.82
BDL
0.09
30.49
27.31
2.42
0.12
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.20

Musc
G909154_22-4
2.5
0.73
1.16
4401.65
55.27
0.19
8.36
3.62
0.46
0.79
0.04
1.57
1.40
0.52
2.16
BDL
0.28
0.81
7.46
15.09
0.12
0.16
BDL
0.13
19.57
23.37
0.21
0.05
0.20
0.08
0.01
0.07

Musc
G909154_23-2
2
0.19
2.03
4401.65
3.31
0.75
34.58
6.62
1.16
0.21
BDL
1.03
1.76
0.45
1.30
BDL
0.21
BDL
10.45
0.81
BDL
0.32
BDL
0.12
8.14
7.42
0.74
0.11
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.06

Musc
G909154_23-3
2.5
0.48
2.56
4401.65
4.46
0.93
112.06
6.17
1.30
0.23
BDL
0.18
0.66
0.11
1.19
BDL
0.32
BDL
9.94
1.46
BDL
0.28
0.13
0.18
18.17
14.91
1.16
0.06
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.14

Musc
G909154_23-4
2.5
0.26
1.51
4401.65
3.19
0.80
154.87
11.15
0.55
0.39
BDL
0.14
0.30
0.19
1.10
0.44
0.16
0.44
17.00
0.94
BDL
0.63
BDL
0.12
19.05
18.89
2.28
0.04
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.09

Musc
G909154_23-5
3

0.80
0.89
4401.65
5.43
0.57
88.11
10.85
1.98
0.27
BDL
0.20
BDL
0.31
0.81
0.09
0.35
0.63
14.28
0.94
0.15
0.44
BDL
0.18
18.86
15.12
1.72
0.06
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.12

Musc
G909154_25-1
3

0.37
1.73
4401.65
4.25
0.64
110.77
9.66
1.02
0.27
BDL
0.30
0.46
0.25
0.86
0.11
0.29
BDL
9.73
0.62
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.09
13.90
12.87
0.97
0.07
0.00
BDL
BDL
0.09

Musc
G909154_25-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

378

1.08
11.38
7560.88
41.89
1.47
435.27
28.21
12.07
0.74
BDL
0.55
0.66
0.09
2.57
0.21
3.89
1.56
13.17
1.17
0.15
2.97
BDL
0.23
33.29
30.86
5.59
0.12
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.34

Musc
G909154_22-4
2.5
1.07
6.71
7560.88
58.89
0.25
37.51
8.19
1.38
1.40
0.04
1.68
1.46
0.62
2.54
BDL
3.15
0.93
8.88
15.13
0.12
0.35
BDL
0.25
23.45
27.26
0.35
0.05
0.20
0.09
0.01
0.21

Musc
G909154_23-2
2
0.81
15.49
7560.88
24.27
0.84
119.17
11.12
7.03
0.31
BDL
3.13
3.28
0.46
1.37
BDL
3.44
BDL
11.87
0.92
BDL
1.40
BDL
0.23
9.33
8.81
1.77
0.11
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.19

Musc
G909154_23-3
2.5
1.09
12.86
7560.88
25.75
1.69
471.72
14.18
7.73
0.36
BDL
0.32
0.78
0.12
1.36
BDL
4.35
BDL
11.91
1.53
BDL
1.63
0.13
0.29
19.90
17.18
5.19
0.07
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.23

Musc
G909154_23-4
2.5
0.80
10.93
7560.88
24.14
1.41
590.39
22.47
3.43
0.48
BDL
0.45
0.43
0.19
1.26
0.53
3.11
1.84
18.42
1.06
BDL
2.91
BDL
0.24
20.13
20.18
6.93
0.04
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.26

Musc
G909154_23-5
3

1.16
7.78
7560.88
28.66
0.98
343.68
23.10
13.55
0.43
BDL
0.21
BDL
0.32
0.96
0.20
2.99
1.21
15.95
1.00
0.15
2.46
BDL
0.30
19.65
16.29
4.05
0.07
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.25

Musc
G909154_25-1
3

1.03
11.14
7560.88
24.17
1.16
418.18
22.07
3.98
0.41
BDL
0.78
0.99
0.26
1.12
0.17
3.21
BDL
11.42
0.76
BDL
1.58
BDL
0.22
16.11
15.49
3.84
0.07
0.01
BDL
BDL
0.22

Musc
G909154_25-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

379

Musc
G909154_26-1
3
7.14
26.14
220082.27
81.44
20.45
4236.08
267.26
16.12
10.42
BDL
2.51
3.56
2.10
26.20
0.21
2.47
1.62
358.85
24.90
1.10
7.41
BDL
2.43
605.13
614.79
35.05
0.65
0.01
0.02
0.04
1.68
47.08

Musc
G909154_28-1
2.5
6.49
30.83
220082.27
74.48
127.12
3142.17
837.29
12.02
8.99
BDL
1.06
1.14
2.42
14.39
BDL
4.01
1.53
574.51
16.20
BDL
30.80
BDL
3.97
292.17
282.83
34.45
0.42
BDL
BDL
0.04
2.58
47.08

Musc
G909154_28-2
2.5
8.93
27.09
220082.27
129.85
21.31
5355.35
468.19
45.53
10.27
BDL
15.58
14.20
1.39
25.03
BDL
3.75
BDL
443.14
34.07
0.69
13.15
0.27
3.52
654.62
652.83
42.23
0.71
0.05
0.02
0.24
1.96
47.08

Musc
G909160_11-1
3
9.14
60.35
222326.10
75.64
9.77
768.95
87.91
8.45
149.68
BDL
4.31
4.77
15.91
134.76
BDL
4.38
1.76
310.47
80.75
0.03
1.40
0.11
2.31
3135.23
3198.61
1.06
1.35
0.10
0.15
0.29
2.04
47.56

Musc
G909160_11-2
2.5
12.17
60.02
222326.10
157.36
13.32
850.27
95.70
28.60
154.90
BDL
8.96
11.66
6.59
154.49
0.33
3.92
0.50
322.75
82.43
0.06
1.56
0.14
3.32
2838.48
2918.38
1.26
1.15
0.12
0.58
0.36
1.84
47.56

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909160_11-3
3
9.09
56.43
222326.10
227.65
9.57
1019.80
94.65
8.97
165.71
0.53
20.61
21.33
16.89
155.27
1.26
3.52
0.81
313.29
86.24
3.27
1.27
0.25
2.18
3659.86
4797.22
1.04
1.53
0.40
0.81
0.65
2.05
47.56

Musc
G909160_11-4
3
8.72
61.48
222326.10
234.44
9.30
875.38
93.39
8.85
170.08
BDL
17.37
16.39
21.04
153.63
1.08
3.16
2.97
301.63
82.29
1.87
1.30
BDL
2.42
3423.30
3800.61
0.63
1.76
0.28
0.28
0.64
1.91
47.56

380

0.31
1.69
4401.65
11.88
0.60
92.41
6.49
0.88
0.28
BDL
0.59
0.26
0.25
1.11
0.11
0.19
0.63
8.16
0.67
0.08
0.29
BDL
0.11
14.14
15.94
1.05
0.04
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.10

Musc
G909154_26-1
3
0.29
0.94
4401.65
5.83
2.94
69.96
19.12
0.56
0.24
BDL
0.19
0.21
0.10
0.58
BDL
0.63
1.29
17.22
0.50
BDL
0.83
BDL
0.14
7.50
7.48
1.33
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.02
0.10

Musc
G909154_28-1
2.5
0.49
0.95
4401.65
6.50
0.91
242.39
11.40
1.73
0.31
BDL
0.75
0.71
0.17
1.11
BDL
0.39
BDL
9.94
1.14
0.23
0.53
0.11
0.19
15.21
15.77
1.98
0.08
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.14

Musc
G909154_28-2
2.5
0.31
3.56
4446.52
95.06
0.37
19.25
2.11
0.27
4.06
BDL
8.97
9.05
0.88
4.43
BDL
0.25
0.72
7.27
2.13
1.16
0.05
0.27
0.07
72.71
77.06
0.03
0.11
0.10
0.39
0.29
0.10

Musc
G909160_11-1
3
0.51
2.35
4446.52
8.09
0.67
20.54
2.57
2.29
3.77
BDL
0.48
0.45
0.24
5.01
0.12
0.25
0.17
7.82
2.37
0.17
0.15
0.11
0.14
68.81
81.88
0.09
0.09
0.01
0.05
0.02
0.10

Musc
G909160_11-2
2.5

0.31
1.84
4446.52
27.01
0.39
34.05
2.64
0.68
4.19
0.12
2.25
2.52
0.82
5.09
0.28
0.18
0.38
9.78
3.54
0.42
0.06
0.12
0.10
127.76
361.18
0.19
0.12
0.05
0.09
0.14
0.13

Musc
G909160_11-3
3

0.39
2.34
4446.52
9.94
0.41
21.46
2.10
0.35
4.12
BDL
0.66
0.68
0.71
4.51
0.15
0.12
0.66
7.14
2.21
0.09
0.09
BDL
0.09
80.40
429.94
0.02
0.24
0.02
0.06
0.10
0.10

Musc
G909160_11-4
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

381

1.05
9.67
7560.88
26.16
1.00
407.06
14.02
3.35
0.48
BDL
0.65
0.47
0.25
1.35
0.14
1.98
1.44
9.70
0.79
0.12
1.36
BDL
0.19
16.56
18.45
4.21
0.05
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.20

Musc
G909154_26-1
3
0.96
11.26
7560.88
22.10
5.78
302.26
43.38
2.48
0.41
BDL
0.22
0.25
0.12
0.71
BDL
3.27
1.78
19.16
0.57
BDL
5.57
BDL
0.30
8.58
8.62
4.23
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.02
0.28

Musc
G909154_28-1
2.5
1.35
9.91
7560.88
37.73
1.24
556.71
24.58
9.30
0.49
BDL
1.85
1.71
0.18
1.33
BDL
3.03
BDL
11.87
1.28
0.24
2.41
0.13
0.30
17.84
18.61
5.30
0.08
0.03
0.01
0.03
0.25

Musc
G909154_28-2
2.5
1.33
22.28
7637.96
97.50
0.58
75.03
4.61
1.71
6.68
BDL
8.98
9.06
1.00
5.84
BDL
3.51
1.58
8.83
2.67
1.16
0.25
0.27
0.17
88.17
93.86
0.13
0.15
0.10
0.39
0.29
0.23

Musc
G909160_11-1
3
1.80
22.00
7637.96
45.81
0.91
82.77
5.15
6.17
6.65
BDL
1.06
1.32
0.31
6.64
0.17
3.15
0.43
9.39
2.88
0.17
0.32
0.11
0.26
82.31
95.37
0.17
0.12
0.02
0.06
0.03
0.21

Musc
G909160_11-2
2.5

1.32
20.64
7637.96
70.60
0.59
102.02
5.14
1.92
7.21
0.12
3.13
3.39
0.96
6.72
0.52
2.82
0.75
11.00
3.94
0.49
0.24
0.13
0.17
140.41
370.01
0.22
0.17
0.07
0.10
0.14
0.25

Musc
G909160_11-3
3

1.29
22.53
7637.96
67.91
0.59
85.30
4.83
1.81
7.29
BDL
1.95
1.87
0.94
6.26
0.40
2.53
2.47
8.64
2.75
0.17
0.25
BDL
0.18
97.11
434.63
0.08
0.27
0.04
0.06
0.11
0.22

Musc
G909160_11-4
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

382

Musc
G909160_12-1
2
3.23
105.28
222326.10
298.21
19.68
951.31
302.15
46.32
133.84
0.30
7.34
7.45
21.41
23.93
1.24
3.05
1.24
285.98
11.88
0.24
1.77
0.29
2.83
149.24
150.79
0.48
0.58
0.10
0.81
0.54
1.50
47.56

Musc
G909160_12-2
1.5
5.75
124.33
222326.10
4548.03
18.94
734.73
271.39
42.60
145.83
1.09
111.87
115.99
27.15
48.36
9.89
3.31
BDL
289.64
184.40
7.58
1.41
7.71
3.34
553.82
502.93
3.39
36.38
3.40
17.88
2.59
1.66
47.56

Musc
G909160_14-1
3
8.24
54.26
222326.10
169.33
9.66
1125.06
97.81
9.70
143.88
0.23
2.07
2.24
16.62
134.00
0.26
4.11
BDL
283.01
83.79
BDL
0.98
BDL
2.18
3173.82
3272.67
0.91
1.78
BDL
BDL
0.11
1.77
47.56

Musc
G909160_14-2
3
11.32
62.32
222326.10
67.39
12.21
1227.35
106.90
10.97
152.96
BDL
2.10
2.99
10.89
149.37
0.45
3.56
BDL
341.85
93.27
0.38
1.17
BDL
2.84
3432.54
3615.09
1.08
1.60
0.03
0.06
0.04
2.03
47.56

Musc
G909160_14-3
3
8.02
67.83
222326.10
278.95
10.24
1342.35
102.01
17.49
139.99
0.46
15.45
16.55
16.61
142.86
0.76
4.20
0.61
317.13
102.96
1.21
1.24
0.58
2.69
3183.13
3283.54
1.43
1.61
0.29
1.80
0.60
2.06
47.56

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909160_14-4
2
9.11
67.77
222326.10
1100.49
9.84
1221.16
106.30
11.10
151.94
0.63
61.43
61.91
25.59
125.24
3.45
3.23
1.81
317.25
99.72
4.22
1.18
0.29
2.36
2803.16
2847.75
1.68
2.22
0.96
6.19
2.02
2.22
47.56

Musc
G909160_17-1
1.5
12.44
56.52
222326.10
3776.74
8.93
866.25
116.24
13.61
232.21
1.81
228.93
230.38
43.55
161.52
17.69
0.53
3.60
361.91
85.85
30.24
1.27
2.50
2.50
3250.03
3354.05
2.04
3.41
3.62
10.44
11.36
2.07
47.56

383

0.37
3.64
4446.52
17.19
0.69
118.31
7.10
1.44
3.62
0.06
0.43
0.28
1.20
1.11
0.12
0.20
0.42
7.30
0.35
0.09
0.07
0.11
0.10
8.16
7.12
0.08
0.06
0.01
0.05
0.06
0.08

Musc
G909160_12-1
2
0.36
8.37
4446.52
137.66
0.87
25.96
6.57
1.00
3.71
0.15
3.15
5.33
1.53
2.68
0.32
0.18
BDL
6.96
13.53
0.58
0.08
1.26
0.25
44.65
40.32
0.25
4.97
0.23
0.79
0.48
0.07

Musc
G909160_12-2
1.5
0.41
2.25
4446.52
12.90
0.47
28.97
2.46
0.32
3.41
0.10
0.11
0.32
0.60
4.56
0.15
0.20
BDL
6.73
2.28
BDL
0.14
BDL
0.10
77.14
80.78
0.11
0.21
BDL
BDL
0.02
0.08

Musc
G909160_14-1
3
0.42
2.08
4446.52
3.31
0.70
49.32
2.78
1.09
6.18
BDL
0.30
0.16
0.45
8.00
0.13
0.24
BDL
9.27
3.20
0.14
0.22
BDL
0.14
121.49
162.20
0.07
0.20
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.10

Musc
G909160_14-2
3
0.47
2.31
4446.52
16.57
0.61
39.13
2.50
0.91
3.31
0.07
1.12
0.91
0.68
5.36
0.24
0.47
0.60
9.46
3.34
0.37
0.06
0.11
0.10
76.17
77.62
0.10
0.16
0.07
0.13
0.07
0.08

Musc
G909160_14-3
3

0.57
2.52
4446.52
111.14
0.54
33.61
2.79
0.56
3.82
0.12
3.91
4.28
1.25
4.21
0.33
0.60
0.47
7.76
3.34
0.39
0.05
0.14
0.07
67.94
66.92
0.14
0.19
0.03
0.48
0.12
0.09

Musc
G909160_14-4
2

0.55
2.09
4446.52
281.86
0.35
33.80
3.00
0.80
11.30
0.14
16.02
19.44
1.89
7.06
1.20
0.35
0.79
11.22
2.88
2.76
0.04
0.45
0.19
113.70
94.75
0.38
0.31
0.23
0.98
1.17
0.10

Musc
G909160_17-1
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

384

0.59
38.54
7637.96
87.16
1.14
148.48
15.77
9.39
5.96
0.07
0.89
0.84
1.35
1.30
0.45
2.45
1.08
8.63
0.42
0.09
0.32
0.12
0.21
8.50
7.55
0.10
0.08
0.02
0.07
0.07
0.18

Musc
G909160_12-1
2
0.89
46.07
7637.96
1310.44
1.23
73.99
14.25
8.59
6.36
0.16
12.25
13.44
1.73
3.01
3.44
2.66
BDL
8.38
14.02
0.82
0.27
1.87
0.33
45.51
41.19
0.47
5.66
0.39
1.30
0.51
0.18

Musc
G909160_12-2
1.5
1.24
19.90
7637.96
50.21
0.65
109.98
5.18
1.97
6.13
0.10
0.25
0.40
0.77
5.93
0.17
3.29
BDL
8.13
2.83
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.18
92.20
97.63
0.15
0.25
BDL
BDL
0.02
0.20

Musc
G909160_14-1
3
1.66
22.81
7637.96
19.59
0.90
125.82
5.70
2.45
8.21
BDL
0.37
0.36
0.56
9.05
0.20
2.86
BDL
10.78
3.70
0.14
0.30
BDL
0.24
133.21
173.14
0.14
0.23
0.01
0.02
0.02
0.23

Musc
G909160_14-2
3
1.23
24.82
7637.96
81.63
0.77
132.50
5.37
3.62
5.96
0.07
1.98
1.98
0.83
6.71
0.36
3.40
0.77
10.75
3.92
0.38
0.23
0.15
0.20
91.47
95.14
0.19
0.20
0.08
0.17
0.09
0.23

Musc
G909160_14-3
3

1.41
24.82
7637.96
334.35
0.70
119.97
5.69
2.29
6.60
0.12
7.59
7.85
1.46
5.50
1.24
2.65
1.52
9.29
3.88
0.51
0.22
0.15
0.17
81.27
82.19
0.24
0.25
0.10
0.60
0.19
0.25

Musc
G909160_14-4
2

1.84
20.70
7637.96
1118.29
0.54
88.41
6.19
2.84
13.98
0.17
29.05
31.27
2.28
8.40
6.24
0.55
2.99
12.64
3.35
3.62
0.23
0.63
0.26
124.90
110.16
0.45
0.40
0.41
1.15
1.43
0.24

Musc
G909160_17-1
1.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

385

Musc
G909160_17-2
3
8.52
62.29
222326.10
518.97
9.00
547.41
80.43
7.01
146.97
0.53
32.94
36.48
20.73
139.25
2.06
2.44
1.54
315.66
84.65
1.85
0.97
0.29
2.27
3096.06
3142.84
1.21
1.50
0.27
1.10
1.22
1.97
47.56

Musc
G909173-1
3
6.11
39.18
223401.27
440.76
5.92
643.73
77.46
5.93
18.33
0.94
22.80
25.22
4.73
20.18
BDL
1.12
BDL
290.41
15.72
BDL
5.14
BDL
1.50
389.36
384.75
2.05
0.19
BDL
0.13
0.11
1.07
47.79

Musc
G909173-10
1
7.36
17.94
223401.27
665.85
2.46
103.37
0.96
1.93
18.47
0.21
5.85
7.08
7.94
125.28
0.24
BDL
BDL
96.41
37.24
0.11
0.12
BDL
0.71
3115.77
3238.36
1.24
0.10
0.01
0.05
2.05
0.53
47.79

Musc
G909173-2
2
6.81
53.41
223401.27
491.41
5.46
646.21
88.86
5.50
14.45
0.58
24.89
26.59
9.52
31.66
BDL
1.33
0.41
330.96
33.65
2.92
7.11
0.06
1.67
496.21
504.40
2.83
4.86
0.06
1.71
0.10
1.50
47.79

Musc
G909173-3
2
7.13
59.88
223401.27
587.41
6.13
738.28
91.88
2.60
15.29
BDL
3.32
1.89
3.89
24.06
BDL
BDL
BDL
302.81
19.02
BDL
6.60
BDL
0.98
430.19
433.67
3.23
0.14
0.03
0.03
0.09
1.21
47.79

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909173-4
3
5.80
42.31
223401.27
286.27
7.37
578.05
77.63
6.45
15.50
0.22
5.13
5.57
7.53
20.71
BDL
4.40
BDL
270.03
16.47
0.03
4.09
BDL
1.21
320.69
318.66
2.20
0.24
BDL
0.06
0.08
1.19
47.79

Musc
G909173-5
3
8.97
43.02
223401.27
259.30
7.24
646.52
78.12
4.81
17.08
BDL
3.36
3.55
7.76
16.34
0.05
2.13
2.21
290.78
19.94
0.18
3.98
BDL
1.44
296.11
300.50
2.23
0.13
0.02
0.03
0.18
1.12
47.79

386

0.40
2.27
4446.52
21.74
0.44
24.18
2.13
0.37
3.93
0.09
1.58
1.64
1.06
4.88
0.19
0.13
0.29
10.21
2.47
0.49
0.09
0.16
0.10
90.03
96.80
0.09
0.13
0.03
0.13
0.07
0.08

Musc
G909160_17-2
3
0.54
3.11
4468.03
29.28
0.48
40.96
1.98
0.67
0.74
0.21
0.78
0.75
0.50
1.54
BDL
0.90
BDL
12.96
0.75
BDL
0.35
BDL
0.19
21.57
17.66
0.19
0.03
BDL
0.05
0.02
0.06

Musc
G909173-1
3
0.80
1.33
4468.03
202.69
0.16
8.79
0.13
0.60
1.18
0.15
0.51
0.66
0.75
5.21
0.25
BDL
BDL
4.26
1.23
0.04
0.04
BDL
0.06
196.67
194.76
0.12
0.04
0.01
0.05
0.46
0.03

Musc
G909173-10
1
0.72
2.13
4468.03
38.94
0.29
40.99
5.01
1.16
0.87
0.18
2.87
1.96
1.63
2.08
BDL
0.66
1.08
11.09
2.78
0.90
0.39
0.35
0.16
22.82
25.36
0.46
0.86
0.04
0.32
0.04
0.13

Musc
G909173-2
2
1.17
5.01
4468.03
36.90
1.04
53.08
5.44
1.46
0.77
BDL
0.36
0.74
0.33
0.80
BDL
BDL
BDL
12.41
0.98
BDL
0.77
BDL
0.11
17.40
24.55
0.45
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.19

Musc
G909173-3
2

0.99
2.21
4468.03
30.45
0.63
33.14
3.90
0.60
0.57
0.31
0.32
0.64
0.54
1.21
BDL
0.48
BDL
8.37
0.98
0.15
0.16
BDL
0.18
16.93
17.19
0.10
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.01
0.06

Musc
G909173-4
3

0.45
2.12
4468.03
24.67
0.53
36.83
4.68
0.59
0.83
BDL
0.27
0.54
0.57
0.94
0.65
1.03
0.12
11.64
0.79
0.11
0.62
BDL
0.14
10.40
12.54
0.19
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.05
0.08

Musc
G909173-5
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

387

1.27
22.81
7637.96
150.29
0.60
57.01
4.31
1.45
6.52
0.10
3.83
4.21
1.23
6.27
0.74
1.96
1.27
11.41
2.99
0.51
0.20
0.16
0.18
102.63
110.19
0.17
0.17
0.04
0.15
0.11
0.22

Musc
G909160_17-2
3
1.01
14.60
7674.90
131.74
0.53
80.12
4.16
1.36
0.99
0.22
2.55
2.80
0.51
1.62
BDL
1.27
BDL
14.16
0.80
BDL
1.00
BDL
0.21
24.08
20.44
0.31
0.04
BDL
0.05
0.02
0.13

Musc
G909173-1
3
1.31
6.67
7674.90
280.59
0.19
14.12
0.14
0.72
1.35
0.15
0.81
1.00
0.78
6.10
0.26
BDL
BDL
4.66
1.39
0.04
0.05
BDL
0.08
214.51
213.21
0.19
0.04
0.01
0.05
0.49
0.07

Musc
G909173-10
1
1.20
19.57
7674.90
148.40
0.36
80.36
6.53
1.60
1.02
0.18
3.91
3.45
1.65
2.23
BDL
1.25
1.12
12.86
2.84
0.93
1.35
0.35
0.20
26.59
28.74
0.57
0.89
0.04
0.34
0.04
0.21

Musc
G909173-2
2
1.54
22.38
7674.90
175.11
1.07
95.15
6.95
1.55
0.95
BDL
0.50
0.77
0.35
1.00
BDL
BDL
BDL
13.76
1.03
BDL
1.42
BDL
0.13
21.03
27.16
0.60
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.23

Musc
G909173-3
2

1.29
15.57
7674.90
88.81
0.69
70.16
5.35
1.42
0.79
0.31
0.63
0.88
0.57
1.32
BDL
3.55
BDL
9.91
1.02
0.15
0.76
BDL
0.20
19.08
19.19
0.28
0.05
BDL
0.02
0.02
0.15

Musc
G909173-4
3

1.34
15.81
7674.90
79.49
0.60
78.35
5.96
1.13
1.03
BDL
0.45
0.66
0.60
1.03
0.65
1.99
1.78
12.97
0.87
0.12
0.95
BDL
0.17
13.20
14.90
0.33
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.06
0.15

Musc
G909173-5
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

388

Musc
G909173-6
1.5
17.50
45.71
223401.27
67.26
30.14
4203.42
287.06
130.21
19.18
BDL
15.48
17.35
6.66
39.63
BDL
1.35
BDL
295.14
39.57
0.24
10.80
BDL
2.91
794.62
805.40
6.55
0.33
0.09
0.32
0.43
1.72
47.79

Musc
G909173-7
1.5
18.05
36.34
223401.27
66.60
27.17
10542.84
260.79
100.64
19.40
0.02
9.13
10.94
5.84
37.67
1.03
2.94
1.80
292.42
36.25
0.36
13.09
BDL
2.36
800.18
829.41
13.02
0.28
0.13
1.14
1.83
1.65
47.79

Musc
G909173-8
1.5
16.51
35.01
223401.27
49.89
23.03
2617.80
248.95
100.32
17.36
BDL
13.37
13.03
6.17
41.83
BDL
BDL
BDL
268.62
43.25
BDL
10.97
0.23
2.78
820.07
850.89
5.91
0.31
0.04
0.22
0.56
1.61
47.79

Musc
G909173-9
1
0.15
4.57
223401.27
53.57
2.40
21.90
0.64
3.01
5.90
0.10
3.22
3.88
3.00
9.51
0.06
BDL
BDL
14.45
377.66
0.33
0.14
0.10
BDL
118.36
117.96
0.00
0.26
0.03
0.05
0.03
0.08
47.79

Musc
G909176-1
2.5
11.88
173.57
217277.49
100.83
56.64
2431.11
513.55
150.80
34.27
0.16
3.29
3.47
7.75
27.22
BDL
BDL
BDL
278.35
36.09
BDL
2.22
BDL
3.66
445.30
449.45
0.52
0.16
BDL
0.02
0.13
1.38
46.48

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909176-10
2
7.12
28.90
217277.49
88.84
28.56
1342.35
260.93
50.89
20.94
0.07
3.66
3.64
4.82
15.76
0.33
4.70
1.45
138.73
30.48
0.29
1.21
BDL
1.58
282.31
288.07
0.53
0.33
0.05
0.95
0.74
0.74
46.48

Musc
G909176-2
2.5
14.46
409.17
217277.49
108.23
66.64
2786.82
562.34
131.92
35.28
0.13
4.27
4.15
7.60
23.98
BDL
0.33
2.40
286.92
48.61
BDL
2.59
BDL
3.54
424.85
438.40
0.67
0.22
0.03
0.12
0.23
1.49
46.48

389

1.02
1.43
4468.03
4.40
1.21
333.87
10.33
5.23
0.55
BDL
1.30
1.19
0.59
1.56
BDL
0.96
BDL
15.94
2.21
0.15
0.51
BDL
0.28
45.64
46.65
0.56
0.09
0.02
0.07
0.07
0.29

Musc
G909173-6
1.5
1.23
3.26
4468.03
4.89
1.49
701.78
6.56
2.58
0.88
0.16
0.38
0.68
0.27
2.13
0.12
0.52
0.17
11.35
1.78
0.07
0.71
BDL
0.39
26.45
30.18
0.86
0.07
0.06
0.23
0.22
0.14

Musc
G909173-7
1.5
0.91
4.03
4468.03
9.27
0.75
168.00
8.96
2.63
0.53
BDL
0.83
1.37
0.38
2.21
BDL
BDL
BDL
7.31
1.37
BDL
0.75
0.07
0.13
53.36
58.39
0.35
0.11
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.15

Musc
G909173-8
1.5
0.50
0.65
4468.03
7.81
0.40
1.58
0.09
0.83
0.44
0.09
0.14
0.86
0.35
0.54
0.25
BDL
BDL
1.22
15.29
0.17
0.08
0.15
BDL
14.48
13.73
0.03
0.05
0.01
0.06
0.02
0.03

Musc
G909173-9
1
0.63
5.32
4345.55
6.98
1.68
153.34
23.54
6.46
1.80
0.08
0.33
0.30
0.92
2.67
BDL
BDL
BDL
9.63
1.48
BDL
0.19
BDL
0.20
17.43
19.30
0.14
0.01
BDL
0.04
0.04
0.09

Musc
G909176-1
2.5

0.78
1.18
4345.55
5.96
0.77
109.02
13.45
1.60
0.56
0.11
1.39
0.62
0.30
1.60
0.04
0.53
0.41
6.28
3.08
0.10
0.13
BDL
0.11
12.01
13.32
0.10
0.07
0.01
0.46
0.33
0.07

Musc
G909176-10
2

0.53
27.73
4345.55
6.60
2.72
171.25
16.79
3.33
1.22
0.10
0.25
0.46
0.29
1.20
BDL
1.16
0.69
8.54
1.77
BDL
0.33
BDL
0.17
21.34
21.56
0.10
0.03
0.01
0.06
0.02
0.12

Musc
G909176-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

390

2.67
16.71
7674.90
20.09
1.70
560.04
17.03
26.61
0.88
BDL
2.10
2.20
0.61
1.86
BDL
1.44
BDL
16.96
2.32
0.16
2.02
BDL
0.34
50.60
51.40
0.97
0.09
0.03
0.07
0.08
0.34

Musc
G909173-6
1.5
2.82
13.63
7674.90
20.01
1.84
1328.29
13.94
20.33
1.12
0.16
1.05
1.35
0.31
2.34
0.38
2.41
1.45
12.72
1.89
0.07
2.47
BDL
0.43
34.40
37.48
1.80
0.07
0.06
0.25
0.26
0.23

Musc
G909173-7
1.5
2.50
13.37
7674.90
17.24
1.18
326.56
14.77
20.27
0.82
BDL
1.65
1.95
0.41
2.45
BDL
BDL
BDL
9.02
1.56
BDL
2.12
0.08
0.23
57.93
62.68
0.80
0.11
0.01
0.04
0.07
0.24

Musc
G909173-8
1.5
0.50
1.79
7674.90
17.46
0.41
2.83
0.10
1.03
0.49
0.09
0.37
0.96
0.36
0.59
0.25
BDL
BDL
1.25
16.64
0.17
0.09
0.15
BDL
14.84
14.09
0.03
0.05
0.01
0.06
0.02
0.03

Musc
G909173-9
1
1.79
63.44
7464.52
30.20
2.79
301.90
33.78
30.90
2.18
0.08
0.48
0.48
0.94
2.76
BDL
BDL
BDL
11.07
1.61
BDL
0.44
BDL
0.32
21.30
22.75
0.15
0.01
BDL
0.04
0.04
0.18

Musc
G909176-1
2.5

1.27
10.59
7464.52
26.57
1.36
180.29
18.23
10.32
0.94
0.11
1.45
0.73
0.33
1.65
0.12
3.80
1.23
6.84
3.12
0.10
0.26
BDL
0.16
14.30
15.39
0.12
0.07
0.01
0.47
0.33
0.11

Musc
G909176-10
2

2.10
151.58
7464.52
32.22
3.78
343.79
31.40
26.64
1.75
0.10
0.52
0.64
0.34
1.35
BDL
1.19
2.04
10.23
1.96
BDL
0.57
BDL
0.30
24.33
24.55
0.13
0.03
0.01
0.06
0.02
0.20

Musc
G909176-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

391

Musc
G909176-3
2
10.49
47.36
217277.49
88.93
43.42
1800.81
411.84
89.83
31.33
0.19
3.37
3.21
7.33
25.65
0.50
1.48
BDL
262.33
22.07
BDL
2.53
BDL
2.37
555.80
558.37
0.76
0.22
0.04
0.61
0.66
1.25
46.48

Musc
G909176-4
2
9.38
36.69
217277.49
101.77
41.69
2519.13
432.32
120.01
29.00
1.72
10.62
10.11
8.17
25.51
0.04
BDL
BDL
189.02
31.30
0.35
2.16
0.47
2.53
401.25
412.29
0.63
0.20
0.14
2.70
1.73
1.17
46.48

Musc
G909176-5
1.5
11.07
46.29
217277.49
415.08
52.09
22568.49
486.91
89.61
32.49
1.70
13.62
13.86
13.61
30.42
2.52
4.44
2.51
231.06
100.88
1.91
5.21
2.26
2.93
466.73
476.24
10.05
10.56
2.19
2.43
2.63
1.28
46.48

Musc
G909176-6
3
13.14
60.32
217277.49
88.90
41.92
2210.75
355.12
41.69
37.64
0.19
2.85
2.84
7.74
22.89
BDL
2.65
BDL
287.37
29.65
BDL
2.35
BDL
2.51
411.32
417.18
0.51
0.17
BDL
0.15
0.18
1.45
46.48

Musc
G909176-7
3
11.23
48.96
217277.49
87.30
42.44
2330.11
409.22
72.46
32.39
BDL
3.44
3.39
5.64
18.84
0.36
2.37
BDL
244.09
30.92
0.11
2.21
0.11
2.68
337.11
346.02
0.51
0.27
BDL
0.05
0.24
1.29
46.48

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
G909176-8
3
10.40
54.22
217277.49
130.15
52.65
2403.47
541.13
85.74
33.05
0.43
2.90
3.36
6.42
21.15
BDL
BDL
0.63
260.65
29.86
BDL
2.04
0.15
2.23
370.04
374.65
0.65
0.20
0.11
0.96
0.74
1.30
46.48

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-1
3
BDL
86.78
222045.62
196.95
3.01
704.47
222.73
288.04
2.06
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
150.48
BDL
1.00
0.64
BDL
0.92
1.61
3.81
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
1.45
47.50

392

Musc
G909176-3
2
0.54
1.96
4345.55
8.24
1.95
157.13
11.88
4.07
0.88
0.26
0.64
1.30
0.55
0.86
0.28
BDL
BDL
5.33
1.35
0.11
0.11
0.32
0.18
17.42
15.94
0.20
0.11
0.08
0.59
0.26
0.09

Musc
G909176-4
2
0.64
1.68
4345.55
35.58
3.13
1560.67
16.99
4.36
1.11
0.26
1.22
0.95
0.81
1.66
0.26
4.02
0.65
7.00
6.15
0.24
0.31
0.12
0.11
20.00
18.32
0.84
0.93
0.34
0.12
0.17
0.08

Musc
G909176-5
1.5
0.46
3.83
4345.55
7.09
1.17
134.75
11.15
1.59
1.31
0.05
0.57
0.57
0.45
0.71
BDL
1.59
BDL
8.51
0.88
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.13
21.47
16.46
0.12
0.07
BDL
0.07
0.03
0.14

Musc
G909176-6
3
0.56
4.21
4345.55
6.20
1.28
130.69
10.29
1.74
0.78
BDL
0.19
0.12
0.36
0.71
0.39
0.29
BDL
6.52
1.06
0.09
0.17
0.15
0.21
13.59
11.46
0.12
0.02
BDL
0.03
0.05
0.14

Musc
G909176-7
3

0.58
4.38
4345.55
12.89
1.45
139.70
13.81
2.23
1.05
0.05
0.25
0.56
0.77
1.53
BDL
BDL
0.93
9.08
0.88
BDL
0.10
0.08
0.16
13.78
13.41
0.10
0.05
0.02
0.15
0.08
0.17

Musc
G909176-8
3

BDL
5.04
4440.91
11.43
0.83
31.23
6.27
7.09
0.35
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.97
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.67
BDL
0.36
0.26
BDL
0.10
2.94
0.28
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-1
3

0.18

0.55
3.60
4345.55
7.66
1.03
111.23
15.59
2.76
0.98
0.06
0.45
0.58
0.65
1.83
0.23
1.31
BDL
8.18
0.83
BDL
0.11
BDL
0.22
20.03
21.10
0.13
0.05
0.02
0.11
0.07
0.08

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

393

Musc
G909176-3
2
1.43
13.51
7464.52
30.78
2.55
311.94
23.61
24.39
1.36
0.28
1.30
1.69
0.59
1.08
0.28
BDL
BDL
6.50
1.45
0.11
0.41
0.33
0.25
20.62
19.39
0.22
0.11
0.08
0.62
0.29
0.16

Musc
G909176-4
2
1.68
16.94
7464.52
126.09
3.75
2874.69
28.58
18.48
1.61
0.27
1.90
1.76
0.88
1.83
0.91
5.37
2.11
8.35
6.40
0.29
0.99
0.43
0.23
23.77
22.33
1.48
1.06
0.41
0.21
0.27
0.16

Musc
G909176-5
1.5
1.91
22.30
7464.52
26.86
2.03
272.18
20.13
8.50
1.88
0.05
0.64
0.65
0.49
0.92
BDL
2.65
BDL
10.21
1.02
BDL
0.44
BDL
0.21
24.27
19.90
0.13
0.07
BDL
0.07
0.04
0.21

Musc
G909176-6
3
1.68
18.32
7464.52
26.19
2.10
281.44
21.88
14.62
1.39
BDL
0.41
0.38
0.39
0.85
0.41
1.92
BDL
8.09
1.19
0.09
0.44
0.15
0.28
16.45
14.74
0.14
0.02
BDL
0.03
0.05
0.20

Musc
G909176-7
3

1.58
20.23
7464.52
40.06
2.53
292.60
29.03
17.32
1.58
0.06
0.40
0.67
0.79
1.62
BDL
BDL
1.06
10.42
1.02
BDL
0.38
0.08
0.22
17.13
16.75
0.13
0.05
0.02
0.16
0.10
0.22

Musc
G909176-8
3

BDL
9.02
5409.16
27.09
0.88
88.68
23.92
25.24
0.36
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.04
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.31
BDL
0.36
0.27
BDL
0.12
2.94
0.30
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-1
3

0.20

1.58
17.62
7464.52
27.02
2.00
222.44
24.91
18.21
1.49
0.06
0.58
0.68
0.68
1.95
0.29
1.77
BDL
9.67
0.91
BDL
0.47
BDL
0.27
25.20
25.86
0.16
0.06
0.02
0.12
0.09
0.16

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

394

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-2
2.5
1.09
79.52
222045.62
390.42
4.19
773.98
233.63
304.33
2.58
0.47
4.33
0.69
3.53
148.78
BDL
BDL
BDL
150.12
160.55
BDL
1.83
BDL
0.83
4781.68
4781.66
BDL
0.36
BDL
null
null
1.09
47.50

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-3
3
BDL
74.40
222045.62
141.49
1.92
766.17
220.98
252.23
BDL
BDL
0.62
BDL
0.98
5.82
BDL
BDL
BDL
146.99
0.53
BDL
1.79
BDL
1.06
8.43
9.07
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
0.85
47.50

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-4
3
1.29
82.24
222045.62
196.10
3.49
619.05
210.34
275.05
2.14
BDL
2.32
BDL
1.89
6.38
0.05
BDL
BDL
151.79
0.75
BDL
1.32
BDL
0.31
51.24
49.56
BDL
0.16
BDL
null
null
1.54
47.50

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-5
3
1.47
78.47
222045.62
223.27
2.04
645.94
208.88
284.18
BDL
0.97
BDL
BDL
2.48
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
146.60
1.15
BDL
1.39
BDL
BDL
4.49
4.13
BDL
1.91
BDL
null
null
1.23
47.50

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-1
1
BDL
15.77
224382.95
BDL
BDL
624.72
202.67
173.62
BDL
0.26
BDL
29.45
BDL
31.79
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
5.16
BDL
BDL
4.02
2.35
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
48.00

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-2
1
BDL
BDL
224382.95
BDL
BDL
556.26
209.16
304.38
21.10
15.79
BDL
BDL
6.32
59.63
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
224.04
1.86
BDL
BDL
261.63
306.80
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
48.00

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-3
1
BDL
58.68
224382.95
498.95
BDL
613.50
203.42
145.97
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
127.55
null
null
BDL
BDL
9.21
1.57
22.62
26.42
BDL
10.24
BDL
null
null
1.19
48.00

395

0.16

0.42
3.69
4440.91
21.35
0.52
32.98
7.29
12.07
1.01
0.29
0.82
0.65
1.27
7.37
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.89
7.61
BDL
0.44
BDL
0.19
220.49
159.06
BDL
0.17
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-2
2.5

0.09

BDL
4.99
4440.91
14.22
0.63
35.48
6.03
6.50
BDL
BDL
0.78
BDL
0.32
1.14
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.26
0.15
BDL
0.36
BDL
0.05
2.22
1.71
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-3
3

0.38

0.37
3.85
4440.91
12.11
0.57
25.43
6.16
6.55
0.20
BDL
0.49
BDL
0.56
1.25
1.15
BDL
BDL
3.53
0.29
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.06
13.60
13.48
BDL
0.12
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-4
3

0.26

0.23
2.63
4440.91
17.97
0.54
27.87
5.59
7.40
BDL
0.35
BDL
BDL
0.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.36
0.08
BDL
0.22
BDL
BDL
0.57
0.50
BDL
0.45
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-5
3

BDL

BDL
1.06
BDL
BDL
2.76
0.65
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
18.04
4487.66
BDL
BDL
23.49
6.84
23.49
BDL
7.09
BDL
26.02
BDL
7.76
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-1
1

BDL

62.01
3.02
BDL
BDL
30.95
22.84
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
BDL
4487.66
BDL
BDL
62.19
7.52
42.66
10.81
3.97
BDL
BDL
4.34
20.32
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-2
1

0.51

BDL
BDL
14.43
0.51
8.85
5.99
BDL
0.86
BDL

BDL
10.97
4487.66
71.33
BDL
74.93
7.66
52.02
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
33.79

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-3
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

396

0.17

0.43
7.78
5409.16
53.16
0.67
96.97
25.28
28.29
1.01
0.29
0.90
0.65
1.33
17.57
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.50
8.10
BDL
0.45
BDL
0.20
279.32
190.07
BDL
0.17
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-2
2.5

0.10

BDL
8.12
5409.16
22.66
0.66
96.99
23.68
22.18
BDL
BDL
0.78
BDL
0.33
1.30
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.80
0.15
BDL
0.38
BDL
0.09
2.24
1.72
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-3
3

0.39

0.38
8.07
5409.16
27.29
0.66
77.24
22.65
24.04
0.21
BDL
0.53
BDL
0.59
1.43
1.15
BDL
BDL
4.20
0.29
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.06
13.72
13.52
BDL
0.12
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-4
3

0.27

0.25
7.25
5409.16
33.14
0.57
81.05
22.35
25.02
BDL
0.35
BDL
BDL
0.69
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.01
0.08
BDL
0.23
BDL
BDL
0.60
0.51
BDL
0.45
BDL

Musc
YD08-19C_area2-5
3

BDL

BDL
1.08
BDL
BDL
2.77
0.66
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
18.04
4667.24
BDL
BDL
33.04
20.87
27.55
BDL
7.09
BDL
26.08
BDL
7.88
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-1
1

BDL

64.05
3.02
BDL
BDL
34.22
28.04
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
BDL
4667.24
BDL
BDL
65.54
21.69
49.56
10.83
4.07
BDL
BDL
4.34
20.47
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-2
1

0.51

BDL
BDL
14.44
0.59
8.94
6.15
BDL
0.86
BDL

BDL
11.09
4667.24
105.42
BDL
78.32
21.22
53.40
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
34.50

Musc
YD08-19Carea1-3
1

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

397

Musc
YD08-21_area1-1
3
BDL
131.78
220643.23
BDL
4.01
1650.12
234.59
6.50
23.93
BDL
54.15
57.90
BDL
43.48
BDL
BDL
BDL
292.25
15.43
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.44
1729.96
1835.19
5.34
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
47.20

Musc
YD08-21_area1-2
3
2.43
96.47
220643.23
36.72
5.86
1743.36
235.60
1.03
24.34
BDL
BDL
7.52
4.74
61.14
BDL
BDL
BDL
289.63
19.42
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.90
1617.72
1714.36
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
0.91
47.20

Musc
YD08-21_area1-3
3
4.56
82.82
220643.23
59.95
BDL
1708.52
239.16
7.82
25.25
BDL
98.40
116.03
2.55
45.15
BDL
BDL
BDL
289.99
15.86
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.08
1639.16
1721.09
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
0.43
47.20

Musc
YD08-21_area2-4
3
5.44
104.78
220643.23
31.30
6.21
1502.14
210.95
17.55
15.32
BDL
2107.67
2374.22
BDL
43.61
BDL
BDL
BDL
263.46
26.00
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.65
1762.74
2034.35
1.46
BDL
BDL
null
null
0.42
47.20

Musc
YD08-21_area2-5
3
6.01
148.08
220643.23
BDL
7.11
1200.85
213.90
8.06
13.67
BDL
2409.26
2614.09
BDL
37.32
BDL
BDL
BDL
267.30
19.44
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1071.52
1104.07
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
1.19
47.20

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
YD08-21_area2-6
2.5
5.56
111.10
220643.23
22.71
11.25
1244.44
187.76
BDL
25.51
2.21
5929.02
7293.19
9.80
48.70
BDL
BDL
BDL
247.72
33.87
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1993.53
2296.01
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
2.21
47.20

Musc
YD09-06area2-1
3
3.95
72.43
222045.62
36.28
12.47
1009.71
212.83
22.85
63.83
BDL
4.61
8.18
4.06
93.72
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
9.89
BDL
3.01
1506.14
1409.70
0.11
0.07
0.10
null
null
2.42
47.50

398

BDL
14.00
4412.86
BDL
1.40
272.87
7.35
4.40
1.61
BDL
5.83
4.43
BDL
5.37
BDL
BDL
BDL
11.86
1.74
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.34
90.74
71.42
1.07
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area1-1
3

0.33

1.39
6.80
4412.86
21.50
1.18
290.66
6.86
3.17
1.47
BDL
BDL
3.50
1.81
7.93
BDL
BDL
BDL
12.10
1.16
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.72
96.47
70.55
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area1-2
3

0.17

2.39
9.72
4412.86
20.33
BDL
284.24
7.84
3.14
1.58
BDL
13.67
17.23
3.40
3.49
BDL
BDL
BDL
14.71
1.44
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.23
94.57
72.76
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area1-3
3

0.26

1.19
12.27
4412.86
28.02
1.16
258.57
12.30
3.68
3.52
BDL
186.81
181.94
BDL
5.41
BDL
BDL
BDL
13.84
1.90
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.29
93.00
80.56
0.08
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area2-4
3

0.42

2.28
24.24
4412.86
BDL
1.78
197.83
7.95
3.64
1.01
BDL
210.33
184.77
BDL
4.62
BDL
BDL
BDL
11.98
1.09
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
56.21
43.05
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area2-5
3

0.55

1.77
7.63
4412.86
88.42
1.27
205.64
9.38
BDL
2.33
0.73
2755.75
562.37
2.32
6.07
BDL
BDL
BDL
12.03
1.79
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
107.03
122.67
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area2-6
2.5

0.53
4.06
4440.91
16.82
0.57
51.64
6.61
2.04
2.46
BDL
2.76
2.22
1.35
3.84
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area2-1
3

BDL
0.72
0.49
46.40
38.00
0.14
0.15
0.03
0.23

BDL

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

399

BDL

BDL
19.49
5375.00
BDL
1.46
425.41
25.43
4.45
1.79
BDL
8.58
7.48
BDL
7.31
BDL
BDL
BDL
15.85
1.76
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.36
117.23
90.83
1.11
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area1-1
3

0.34

1.41
12.04
5375.00
23.02
1.32
450.97
25.40
3.17
1.67
BDL
BDL
3.59
1.89
10.56
BDL
BDL
BDL
15.97
1.20
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.73
118.85
87.89
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area1-2
3

0.17

2.42
12.93
5375.00
24.36
BDL
441.57
26.03
3.23
1.78
BDL
17.83
21.04
3.41
6.22
BDL
BDL
BDL
18.03
1.46
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.24
117.86
89.80
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area1-3
3

0.27

1.28
16.34
5375.00
28.89
1.32
393.86
25.11
4.07
3.56
BDL
308.25
306.84
BDL
7.35
BDL
BDL
BDL
16.78
1.94
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.29
119.88
101.79
0.12
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area2-4
3

0.43

2.34
28.64
5375.00
BDL
1.92
309.11
23.58
3.72
1.10
BDL
350.42
328.85
BDL
6.28
BDL
BDL
BDL
15.36
1.13
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
72.62
54.71
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area2-5
3

0.58

1.83
13.75
5375.00
88.56
1.71
320.73
21.63
BDL
2.48
0.75
2840.76
944.61
2.57
8.23
BDL
BDL
BDL
14.97
1.87
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
137.01
141.34
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD08-21_area2-6
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

Musc
YD09-06area2-1
3
0.61
7.75
5409.16
18.52
1.38
129.61
23.27
2.97
3.34
BDL
2.79
2.33
1.42
10.97
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL

0.90
0.54
58.58
41.76
0.14
0.15
0.03
0.26

400

Musc
YD09-06area2-2
3
6.11
414.65
222045.62
BDL
13.06
1068.42
238.05
42.05
64.47
0.63
20.61
BDL
7.17
93.97
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
4.96
BDL
3.08
1354.96
1364.76
0.36
0.35
0.07
null
null
2.45
47.50

Musc
YD09-06area2-3
3
3.41
589.53
222045.62
BDL
10.31
621.97
197.17
44.86
56.14
BDL
7.86
BDL
7.73
52.26
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
1.24
BDL
3.18
772.53
723.93
0.71
0.53
BDL
null
null
2.40
47.50

Musc
YD09-06area2-4
3
4.49
96.42
222045.62
42.65
13.28
1192.28
284.30
29.58
65.87
BDL
18.62
BDL
11.51
105.97
3.33
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
3.39
BDL
10.47
1843.33
1814.58
0.46
0.21
BDL
null
null
3.54
47.50

Musc
YD09-06area2-5
3
5.30
72.31
222045.62
13.54
11.92
1097.94
236.64
16.59
68.08
BDL
15.85
BDL
8.03
91.64
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
3.56
6.34
BDL
3.10
1730.28
1629.56
0.39
0.09
0.05
null
null
2.87
47.50

Musc
YD09-06area4-1
3
5.25
34.26
222045.62
BDL
19.76
3630.09
156.88
17.93
30.13
BDL
BDL
6.39
5.43
54.88
BDL
57.43
BDL
null
null
BDL
3.23
BDL
0.37
911.16
922.90
1.88
0.34
BDL
null
null
1.33
47.50

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
YD09-06area4-2
3
5.05
91.32
222045.62
5.19
20.83
2955.09
162.75
94.63
48.22
0.76
19.52
2.02
3.55
53.22
0.67
108.56
BDL
null
null
BDL
6.55
BDL
1.00
1044.96
1084.65
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
3.30
47.50

Musc
YD09-06area4-3
3
8.85
334.37
222045.62
85.00
18.04
2901.74
136.06
37.06
146.84
0.95
32.70
9.52
17.12
68.68
BDL
65.72
BDL
null
null
BDL
15.60
0.87
1.35
858.08
859.69
1.77
1.22
0.16
null
null
1.52
47.50

401

0.38
33.12
4440.91
BDL
0.76
54.03
8.46
2.59
2.57
0.26
4.32
BDL
0.75
6.78
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area2-2
3
0.22
32.97
4440.91
BDL
0.65
25.10
6.75
3.14
2.50
BDL
1.31
BDL
1.12
5.57
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area2-3
3
0.34
4.72
4440.91
8.68
0.55
51.55
8.78
3.04
2.18
BDL
4.67
BDL
0.38
5.40
1.00
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area2-4
3

5.04
0.32
0.23
63.27
43.39
0.10
0.15
0.05
0.26

0.50
3.28
4440.91
20.77
0.73
50.54
7.65
1.46
2.54
BDL
1.81
BDL
0.79
3.87
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area2-5
3

BDL
0.38
BDL
0.07
22.45
42.00
0.29
0.12
BDL

0.49
2.65
4440.91
BDL
0.63
90.62
4.52
2.48
1.00
BDL
BDL
1.40
0.98
3.43
BDL
9.62
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area4-1
3

BDL
0.78
BDL
0.36
44.56
49.68
BDL
BDL
BDL

0.32
12.39
4440.91
71.73
1.17
5479.70
7.38
3.92
1.66
0.33
4.73
4.90
1.72
4.25
4.33
22.02
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area4-2
3

BDL
1.43
1.42
0.13
32.07
44.95
0.37
0.15
0.04

0.57
14.64
4440.91
8.65
0.90
154.81
3.64
8.25
8.78
0.18
9.93
4.11
1.07
3.90
BDL
17.45
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area4-3
3

0.08

BDL
0.57
0.51
54.18
42.74
0.53
0.05
BDL
0.35

0.69

BDL
0.43
0.68
36.56
20.75
0.23
0.09
BDL
0.25

0.23

BDL
0.56
0.25
44.49
34.20
0.23
0.10
0.05
0.14

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

402

0.62
0.33
54.90
38.09
0.23
0.10
0.05
0.18

Musc
YD09-06area2-2
3
0.61
50.26
5409.16
BDL
1.52
136.90
26.35
4.74
3.44
0.26
4.68
BDL
1.07
12.33
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL

0.44
0.72
40.90
22.58
0.23
0.09
BDL
0.28

Musc
YD09-06area2-3
3
0.34
63.07
5409.16
BDL
1.23
77.41
21.74
5.27
3.20
BDL
1.48
BDL
1.39
7.99
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL

0.60
0.91
69.64
48.21
0.53
0.05
BDL
0.39

Musc
YD09-06area2-4
3
0.49
9.98
5409.16
12.58
1.45
149.53
31.06
4.13
3.19
BDL
4.95
BDL
1.29
12.81
1.19
BDL
BDL
BDL

0.47
0.32
75.43
47.79
0.10
0.15
0.05
0.29

Musc
YD09-06area2-5
3
0.64
7.37
5409.16
20.97
1.41
138.79
25.96
2.14
3.50
BDL
2.28
BDL
1.17
10.77
BDL
BDL
BDL
5.05

0.23

BDL
0.41
BDL
0.10
53.15
73.39
0.31
0.12
BDL

0.55
2.95
4618.62
BDL
0.77
154.77
16.12
2.85
1.18
BDL
BDL
1.44
1.01
4.40
BDL
9.97
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area4-1
3

0.70

BDL
0.84
BDL
0.40
70.98
86.44
BDL
BDL
BDL

0.39
12.86
4618.62
71.73
1.27
5480.65
17.67
8.44
1.95
0.34
4.86
4.90
1.72
5.02
4.33
22.58
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area4-2
3

0.10

BDL
1.60
1.42
0.29
55.56
71.86
0.39
0.15
0.04

0.70
19.32
4618.62
16.10
0.99
184.45
13.90
8.75
9.32
0.19
10.09
4.15
1.31
5.20
BDL
17.71
BDL

Musc
YD09-06area4-3
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

403

Musc
YD09-06area4-4
2.5
8.30
943.12
222045.62
312.58
16.51
1967.52
128.96
20.38
217.12
1.20
13.15
19.92
18.37
51.84
9.31
46.11
BDL
null
null
10.23
16.56
BDL
1.50
803.02
730.45
1.07
1.61
0.36
null
null
1.35
47.50

Musc
YD09-06area4-5
3
6.90
115.30
222045.62
113.45
21.39
3427.57
134.36
39.94
93.58
1.13
33.54
7.28
15.37
80.21
BDL
25.40
BDL
null
null
BDL
28.42
BDL
1.63
1180.16
1156.02
2.88
2.16
0.12
null
null
2.03
47.50

Musc
99017-1
2.5
4.13
47.15
216249.07
42.16
7.83
900.87
236.50
6.17
155.03
3.48
2.39
3.27
42.87
112.33
BDL
BDL
BDL
303.29
25.61
BDL
0.97
BDL
2.82
1948.85
1989.68
0.98
1.18
0.08
0.08
0.14
4.18
46.26

Musc
99017-11
1.5
2.02
23.74
216249.07
124.68
23.83
1300.80
170.76
27.42
57.26
3.10
1.90
1.91
14.12
47.99
1.25
0.74
BDL
217.18
17.17
0.10
0.81
BDL
2.70
1023.42
1031.21
0.66
1.06
0.08
5.05
0.22
2.29
46.26

Musc
99017-2
3
2.63
38.94
216249.07
45.05
9.68
1051.65
258.07
7.54
147.02
3.45
1.22
2.12
37.93
105.50
0.23
3.51
BDL
284.97
28.49
BDL
1.22
BDL
2.42
2065.54
2072.98
0.85
1.26
0.12
0.03
0.09
3.41
46.26

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
99017-3
3
2.96
40.84
216249.07
49.15
9.92
1114.19
254.37
7.81
153.53
3.27
1.81
3.33
40.28
107.38
0.30
3.35
BDL
286.73
27.43
BDL
0.88
BDL
2.43
2086.87
2111.09
0.76
1.22
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.57
46.26

Musc
ANN007006.017-10
1
8.12
24.75
212182.12
46.20
8.11
186.99
70.40
9.10
1632.15
BDL
3.55
3.59
16.52
99.01
BDL
4.37
2.75
125.45
1917.49
BDL
3.05
0.22
2.57
2326.88
2359.09
2.07
4.31
BDL
2.22
0.02
0.81
45.39

404

Musc
YD09-06area4-5
3

Musc
99017-1
2.5

Musc
99017-11
1.5

Musc
99017-2
3

Musc
99017-3
3

Musc
ANN007006.017-10
1

Musc
YD09-06area4-4
2.5
0.36
74.93
4440.91
12.97
1.20
172.05
9.39
1.75
3.91
0.19
3.14
1.83
2.48
6.42
BDL
15.03
BDL

1.23
2.81
4243.64
5.81
1.14
14.15
2.47
0.92
124.19
BDL
0.43
0.46
0.84
4.56
BDL
0.66
1.61
4.37
132.48
BDL
0.32
0.15
0.26
114.51
108.51
0.15
0.42
BDL
0.25
0.02
0.06

0.78
63.56
4440.91
59.16
0.41
145.57
3.78
1.27
6.05
0.17
3.75
2.68
1.29
2.27
1.53
8.35
BDL

0.20
2.55
4324.98
5.60
0.44
28.12
5.35
0.50
4.00
0.35
0.61
0.69
1.66
2.72
0.12
0.59
BDL
8.24
0.83
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.14
61.45
60.81
0.20
0.16
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.21
BDL
3.86
BDL
0.19
35.65
62.82
0.21
0.33
0.04

0.55
4.10
4324.98
2.71
1.09
42.06
5.98
0.37
4.58
0.25
0.65
0.50
1.24
2.63
0.31
1.64
BDL
8.03
0.77
BDL
0.15
BDL
0.15
70.01
67.67
0.24
0.15
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.28
2.18
1.50
BDL
0.10
21.14
39.11
0.73
0.52
0.10

0.16
0.66
4324.98
16.53
0.91
305.07
4.49
0.58
1.39
0.32
0.10
0.28
1.88
4.39
0.31
0.46
BDL
6.01
0.51
0.17
0.19
BDL
0.14
35.14
39.67
0.14
0.11
0.01
0.45
0.05
0.14
0.18

0.95
5.95
4324.98
7.32
0.63
33.45
5.31
0.53
5.57
0.29
0.45
0.41
1.89
4.62
BDL
BDL
BDL
13.49
0.72
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.35
63.06
57.54
0.20
0.13
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.39
0.23

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

405

Musc
YD09-06area4-5
3

Musc
99017-1
2.5

Musc
99017-11
1.5

Musc
99017-2
3

Musc
99017-3
3

Musc
ANN007006.017-10
1

Musc
YD09-06area4-4
2.5
0.48
75.06
4618.62
22.28
1.29
208.89
16.25
3.61
4.38
0.20
3.66
1.87
2.57
7.57
BDL
15.07
BDL

1.68
9.43
7289.47
14.52
1.19
22.57
4.06
2.04
136.57
BDL
0.57
0.60
0.93
5.10
BDL
3.56
2.73
4.78
136.99
BDL
0.63
0.15
0.31
123.06
118.18
0.29
0.48
BDL
0.28
0.02
0.10

0.86
72.82
4618.62
77.41
0.55
160.67
13.27
2.05
7.59
0.18
3.82
2.90
1.52
3.45
1.57
8.62
BDL

0.46
15.08
7429.19
15.23
0.63
108.45
12.79
1.64
6.68
0.39
0.64
0.77
1.90
3.67
0.16
2.75
BDL
9.36
0.97
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.21
73.55
73.85
0.22
0.17
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.43
BDL
4.08
BDL
0.36
71.87
98.13
0.27
0.33
0.05

0.66
14.75
7429.19
13.26
1.17
107.44
13.22
1.55
6.87
0.31
0.66
0.55
1.52
3.58
0.32
3.25
BDL
9.17
0.93
BDL
0.27
BDL
0.22
80.63
79.19
0.26
0.16
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.45
2.30
1.69
BDL
0.30
47.43
61.63
0.73
0.52
0.11

0.33
8.67
7429.19
39.53
1.40
328.67
9.00
5.52
2.43
0.36
0.22
0.35
1.90
4.53
0.53
0.75
BDL
6.88
0.60
0.17
0.24
BDL
0.23
40.35
44.64
0.16
0.13
0.01
0.54
0.06
0.28
0.19

1.11
18.16
7429.19
14.18
0.72
91.06
12.04
1.35
7.76
0.35
0.51
0.54
2.13
5.29
BDL
BDL
BDL
14.29
0.86
BDL
0.21
BDL
0.40
73.49
69.78
0.23
0.14
0.03
0.05
0.06
0.59
0.23

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

406

Musc
ANN007006.017-4
2
8.21
28.85
212182.12
27.46
4.61
338.31
133.43
4.70
82.01
0.75
154.58
164.72
14.65
65.80
0.25
2.82
BDL
195.21
109.66
0.14
2.88
BDL
2.01
1561.63
1576.40
2.26
0.28
0.15
0.19
0.04
1.08
45.39

Musc
ANN007006.017-6
1
1.90
2.79
212182.12
BDL
2.92
110.94
9.00
2.78
67.79
BDL
7.01
7.69
1.08
7.91
BDL
BDL
BDL
11.86
177.49
0.13
0.36
0.01
0.33
163.62
163.55
0.17
0.95
0.01
0.12
0.15
0.12
45.39

Musc
ANN007006.017-7
2.5
12.80
28.25
212182.12
37.47
6.62
382.85
116.75
5.12
128.20
0.39
0.84
1.67
8.09
49.42
BDL
BDL
BDL
258.28
226.08
BDL
4.12
BDL
3.91
1518.02
1509.78
2.13
1.06
BDL
0.51
0.08
1.86
45.39

Musc
ANN007006.017-8
2.5
3.75
15.68
212182.12
35.75
2.99
242.06
49.77
6.08
62.42
BDL
22.87
15.78
7.67
41.61
BDL
1.62
BDL
131.40
323.65
BDL
1.03
BDL
1.71
1021.60
1019.75
0.54
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.77
45.39

Musc
ANN007006.017-9
2.5
11.51
24.24
212182.12
37.45
6.06
224.76
83.02
4.11
363.78
0.28
0.34
1.23
13.84
89.15
BDL
4.58
2.49
149.52
483.07
BDL
3.64
BDL
2.81
2600.45
2598.78
3.53
0.76
BDL
1.65
0.05
1.10
45.39

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
YD01-13A-11
3
1.81
56.41
216529.54
35.86
30.41
252.56
232.55
22.81
37.55
1.25
2.08
3.05
9.06
121.67
1.42
7.98
4.85
304.10
16.88
BDL
1.15
BDL
4.65
4190.13
4388.56
0.08
1.53
0.05
0.02
0.04
9.20
46.32

Musc
YD01-13A-12
2
7.21
7.48
216529.54
336.16
8.26
56.95
37.04
12.42
211.39
3.47
1.61
1.42
36.32
45.83
2.32
1.11
0.63
27.13
7.91
BDL
0.09
BDL
0.57
309.04
306.91
0.04
7.93
BDL
6.16
2.09
0.91
46.32

407

0.46
1.95
4243.64
4.53
0.26
11.90
2.81
0.84
4.12
0.07
8.70
16.92
0.61
2.29
0.17
0.16
BDL
5.04
3.40
0.09
0.22
BDL
0.06
76.59
68.98
0.32
0.19
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.06

Musc
ANN007006.017-4
2
0.35
0.80
4243.64
BDL
0.28
13.69
1.51
0.75
5.37
BDL
0.34
0.99
0.08
0.44
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.16
8.68
0.13
0.03
0.17
0.11
13.64
13.00
0.04
0.18
0.00
0.05
0.03
0.04

Musc
ANN007006.017-6
1
1.22
3.61
4243.64
2.18
0.33
10.83
3.97
0.30
9.82
0.10
0.11
0.45
0.34
4.12
BDL
BDL
BDL
6.07
22.26
BDL
0.16
BDL
0.30
84.64
82.40
0.10
0.08
BDL
0.03
0.04
0.09

Musc
ANN007006.017-7
2.5
0.55
1.25
4243.64
5.26
0.51
8.24
2.08
0.89
3.12
BDL
9.23
4.53
0.40
1.60
BDL
0.99
BDL
4.93
11.98
BDL
0.26
BDL
0.23
58.76
47.11
0.11
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.03

Musc
ANN007006.017-8
2.5
1.43
5.50
4243.64
2.56
0.27
7.84
2.74
0.96
11.28
0.18
0.19
0.31
0.83
3.76
BDL
1.01
1.06
7.67
14.62
BDL
0.37
BDL
0.13
90.70
91.28
0.22
0.22
BDL
0.12
0.04
0.18

Musc
ANN007006.017-9
2.5

1.22
3.09
4330.59
2.49
0.80
9.21
8.97
1.41
1.49
0.10
0.42
0.50
0.29
5.26
0.91
0.72
1.81
11.35
0.85
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.17
112.06
132.23
0.08
0.17
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.94

Musc
YD01-13A-11
3

0.84
1.17
4330.59
174.20
0.44
2.56
1.54
1.03
9.44
0.13
0.26
0.24
2.82
2.31
0.36
0.32
0.53
0.76
0.98
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.13
12.96
10.57
0.05
0.58
BDL
1.71
0.56
0.17

Musc
YD01-13A-12
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

408

1.24
10.68
7289.47
9.12
0.33
33.96
6.71
1.26
5.01
0.08
18.50
24.29
0.70
2.74
0.19
2.26
BDL
5.88
3.94
0.09
0.56
BDL
0.15
82.35
75.75
0.42
0.19
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.13

Musc
ANN007006.017-4
2
0.44
1.29
7289.47
BDL
0.31
17.21
1.56
0.94
5.86
BDL
0.82
1.28
0.08
0.47
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.18
9.26
0.13
0.07
0.17
0.11
14.00
13.40
0.05
0.19
0.00
0.05
0.03
0.04

Musc
ANN007006.017-6
1
2.17
10.90
7289.47
11.01
0.44
37.58
6.65
1.07
10.78
0.10
0.14
0.49
0.39
4.27
BDL
BDL
BDL
7.27
22.63
BDL
0.76
BDL
0.40
89.60
87.68
0.27
0.10
BDL
0.04
0.04
0.21

Musc
ANN007006.017-7
2.5
0.76
5.84
7289.47
11.56
0.53
24.20
3.08
1.51
3.80
BDL
9.54
4.83
0.44
1.87
BDL
1.63
BDL
5.33
13.35
BDL
0.32
BDL
0.25
62.00
51.27
0.13
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.09

Musc
ANN007006.017-8
2.5
2.16
10.40
7289.47
11.09
0.38
22.54
4.68
1.26
16.96
0.18
0.19
0.34
0.89
4.28
BDL
3.80
2.26
8.01
17.06
BDL
0.75
BDL
0.23
103.75
104.84
0.47
0.23
BDL
0.16
0.04
0.21

Musc
ANN007006.017-9
2.5

1.24
20.76
7438.82
10.74
1.43
25.49
14.25
4.79
2.07
0.12
0.48
0.59
0.35
5.98
1.04
6.44
4.28
12.56
0.88
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.36
138.83
153.76
0.08
0.18
0.02
0.02
0.01
1.54

Musc
YD01-13A-11
3

1.32
2.96
7438.82
199.84
0.54
5.94
2.34
2.70
12.41
0.22
0.31
0.28
2.94
2.55
0.88
0.94
0.73
0.90
0.99
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.13
14.30
11.91
0.05
0.67
BDL
1.74
0.58
0.21

Musc
YD01-13A-12
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

409

Musc
YD01-13A-13
1.5
2.54
6.07
216529.54
779.02
6.21
590.46
25.53
9.97
79.41
1.36
1.21
1.24
10.82
19.13
1.66
BDL
0.61
16.73
8.12
BDL
0.33
BDL
0.31
172.99
171.80
0.25
4.04
BDL
0.39
0.16
0.65
46.32

Musc
YD01-13A-6
1.5
34.10
33.52
216529.54
56.87
29.06
324.91
277.32
119.61
960.33
14.07
17.20
16.19
182.99
238.66
1.11
4.75
2.54
216.28
17.28
0.25
1.18
0.40
3.35
1981.30
1984.79
BDL
2.59
0.01
0.47
0.35
7.31
46.32

Musc
YD01-13A-7
3
6.80
47.11
216529.54
34.39
36.32
254.09
331.14
67.63
162.29
3.18
2.55
2.95
31.90
118.30
0.10
0.59
4.00
272.99
16.36
BDL
1.11
BDL
3.63
3094.48
3153.50
0.09
2.02
0.02
0.06
0.04
8.27
46.32

Musc
YD08-22area1-2
3
BDL
147.70
226720.27
BDL
33.27
446.52
780.44
468.17
68.88
BDL
BDL
58.76
16.71
63.42
BDL
224.17
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.98
456.41
535.25
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
2.05
48.50

Musc
YD08-22area1-3
3
BDL
151.87
226720.27
BDL
13.82
399.71
839.33
294.89
78.91
BDL
BDL
40.09
7.58
BDL
BDL
50.73
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
6.96
332.10
365.54
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
1.10
48.50

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc?
YD08-22area3-1
3
BDL
126.32
226720.27
BDL
31.19
316.53
650.11
BDL
67.12
17.61
BDL
BDL
13.68
68.56
24.70
BDL
75.91
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
6.21
320.70
311.05
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
1.26
48.50

Musc?
YD08-22area3-2
2.5
14.90
89.87
226720.27
BDL
7.46
365.25
239.68
BDL
53.25
BDL
BDL
BDL
14.61
72.45
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.81
978.27
930.99
BDL
BDL
BDL
null
null
0.32
48.50

410

0.35
0.70
4330.59
238.57
0.30
56.67
1.40
0.94
4.16
0.07
0.13
0.36
0.49
1.78
0.43
BDL
1.20
0.67
1.58
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.12
5.69
7.19
0.04
0.47
BDL
0.15
0.02
0.10

Musc
YD01-13A-13
1.5
1.79
2.47
4330.59
8.22
1.01
12.48
7.84
5.43
38.99
0.39
1.71
0.87
7.46
15.75
0.27
0.31
1.75
7.07
0.84
0.15
0.06
0.32
0.20
89.19
95.76
BDL
0.52
0.02
0.10
0.13
0.69

Musc
YD01-13A-6
1.5
0.50
2.25
4330.59
9.10
1.13
12.90
10.07
2.68
7.93
0.19
0.45
0.88
2.29
6.17
0.70
0.86
1.27
8.96
0.58
BDL
0.27
BDL
0.44
108.45
142.49
0.06
0.12
0.00
0.07
0.02
0.83

Musc
YD01-13A-7
3

0.93

BDL
BDL
BDL
1.04
25.07
17.49
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
22.44
4534.41
BDL
2.45
48.35
40.77
20.76
11.77
BDL
BDL
5.38
5.21
15.89
BDL
72.07
BDL

Musc
YD08-22area1-2
3

0.46

BDL
BDL
BDL
1.67
16.25
10.51
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
18.25
4534.41
BDL
4.88
31.71
74.08
19.19
16.38
BDL
BDL
25.40
4.31
BDL
BDL
160.36
BDL

Musc
YD08-22area1-3
3

0.67

BDL
BDL
BDL
1.36
22.22
27.94
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
32.56
4534.41
BDL
3.25
37.75
42.74
BDL
9.16
5.75
BDL
BDL
12.72
16.71
11.07
BDL
27.63

Musc?
YD08-22area3-1
3

1.21

BDL
BDL
BDL
0.95
34.36
37.39
BDL
BDL
BDL

4.89
68.29
4534.41
BDL
15.93
52.47
20.83
BDL
16.86
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.13
17.03
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc?
YD08-22area3-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

411

0.50
2.32
7438.82
329.27
0.38
79.37
1.85
2.21
5.14
0.10
0.18
0.39
0.54
1.84
0.72
BDL
1.29
0.74
1.58
BDL
0.10
BDL
0.12
6.62
7.82
0.05
0.50
BDL
0.15
0.02
0.13

Musc
YD01-13A-13
1.5
5.15
12.45
7438.82
18.49
1.52
33.03
15.36
24.61
53.46
0.84
2.49
1.92
8.53
16.71
0.47
3.82
2.69
8.03
0.87
0.15
0.22
0.33
0.31
97.25
102.12
BDL
0.53
0.02
0.10
0.14
1.19

Musc
YD01-13A-6
1.5
1.08
17.29
7438.82
13.53
1.81
27.17
18.71
13.83
10.05
0.26
0.53
0.93
2.40
6.76
0.70
0.98
3.45
10.17
0.62
BDL
0.33
BDL
0.51
124.20
153.24
0.06
0.15
0.01
0.07
0.02
1.37

Musc
YD01-13A-7
3

0.94

BDL
BDL
BDL
1.41
35.85
33.27
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
22.72
4715.85
BDL
2.56
50.75
87.79
43.34
11.87
BDL
BDL
6.59
5.28
16.13
BDL
72.46
BDL

Musc
YD08-22area1-2
3

0.46

BDL
BDL
BDL
2.13
24.73
22.00
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
18.61
4715.85
BDL
4.89
34.59
111.71
30.70
16.48
BDL
BDL
25.54
4.32
BDL
BDL
160.37
BDL

Musc
YD08-22area1-3
3

0.67

BDL
BDL
BDL
1.81
28.60
32.42
BDL
BDL
BDL

BDL
32.69
4715.85
BDL
3.33
39.30
77.59
BDL
9.29
5.85
BDL
BDL
12.74
16.97
11.12
BDL
28.03

Musc?
YD08-22area3-1
3

1.21

BDL
BDL
BDL
1.32
64.79
61.82
BDL
BDL
BDL

4.94
68.32
4715.85
BDL
15.93
53.97
31.69
BDL
16.91
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.19
17.32
BDL
BDL
BDL

Musc?
YD08-22area3-2
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

412

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area1_2
0
11.30
31.59
222045.62
8054.65
4.11
324.07
137.24
21.56
5.24
0.63
2.19
BDL
1.90
34.72
4.08
BDL
BDL
159.62
13750.02
1.98
0.53
BDL
1.14
792.17
788.77
BDL
8423.39
1.01
null
null
3.16
47.50

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area1_3
2.5
25.73
32.81
222045.62
113.40
3.30
248.08
122.85
22.11
2.87
BDL
BDL
0.17
0.78
4.55
BDL
BDL
BDL
110.75
13.44
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.05
43.83
48.52
BDL
54.89
BDL
null
null
2.59
47.50

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area2_6
2.5
7.83
24.74
220175.77
89.81
3.39
362.41
138.83
8.33
3.36
BDL
0.95
0.69
BDL
2.91
BDL
BDL
BDL
179.57
1.34
0.16
0.60
BDL
1.51
34.61
39.41
BDL
9.60
BDL
null
null
3.26
47.10

Musc
YD02-02-area1_1
2.5
10.33
25.66
222045.62
91.61
2.42
329.45
159.32
11.32
5.66
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.03
6.46
2.21
BDL
BDL
174.00
1.36
BDL
1.42
BDL
1.30
25.97
23.11
BDL
7.08
BDL
null
null
3.94
47.50

Musc
YD02-02-area2_4
2.5
1.34
24.08
220175.77
87.61
3.54
337.01
125.14
8.94
5.43
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.71
3.76
1.09
BDL
BDL
180.05
1.29
BDL
0.46
BDL
1.80
34.86
40.14
BDL
5.89
BDL
null
null
3.74
47.10

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Musc
YD02-02-area2_5
2.5
1.19
29.69
220175.77
82.90
2.88
442.84
127.74
6.15
5.43
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.91
2.88
BDL
BDL
188.77
1.49
BDL
2.27
BDL
2.15
31.69
38.31
BDL
5.34
BDL
null
null
3.81
47.10

Musc?
YD02-02-area3_10
2
BDL
24.83
220175.77
85.06
11.76
191.68
537.76
76.12
1.08
BDL
1.07
BDL
0.59
39.10
2.53
BDL
BDL
214.84
88.95
BDL
1.47
BDL
2.31
1048.06
1032.87
BDL
28.16
BDL
null
null
3.00
47.10

413

0.26

1.74
1.72
4440.91
422.85
0.42
15.58
4.13
1.44
0.31
0.29
0.45
BDL
0.37
3.04
1.37
BDL
BDL
4.78
2120.84
0.44
0.20
BDL
0.24
33.25
87.22
BDL
431.53
0.19

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area1_2
0

0.21

2.46
1.65
4440.91
10.92
0.38
20.82
4.02
1.06
0.22
BDL
BDL
0.76
0.21
0.50
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.94
4.71
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.17
4.13
3.96
BDL
15.53
BDL

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area1_3
2.5

0.16

1.12
1.79
4403.52
5.91
0.29
15.63
5.05
0.46
0.65
BDL
0.70
0.29
BDL
0.67
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.81
0.08
0.20
0.32
BDL
0.19
2.45
1.61
BDL
0.53
BDL

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area2_6
2.5

0.33

0.55
0.79
4440.91
4.85
0.66
14.73
4.99
0.91
0.42
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.34
0.36
0.45
BDL
BDL
5.30
0.13
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.21
1.51
1.35
BDL
0.36
BDL

Musc
YD02-02-area1_1
2.5

0.30

0.30
2.32
4403.52
8.82
0.24
16.87
3.99
1.69
0.44
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.26
0.92
0.38
BDL
BDL
5.06
0.25
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.10
1.34
1.90
BDL
0.46
BDL

Musc
YD02-02-area2_4
2.5

0.33

0.17
1.32
4403.52
8.16
0.60
16.94
4.34
0.79
0.32
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.96
0.74
BDL
BDL
4.97
0.15
BDL
0.97
BDL
0.16
1.48
2.27
BDL
0.36
BDL

Musc
YD02-02-area2_5
2.5

0.24

BDL
1.09
4403.52
4.40
0.77
14.65
20.17
2.83
0.17
BDL
0.23
BDL
0.53
1.96
0.92
BDL
BDL
9.79
4.83
BDL
0.29
BDL
0.23
48.52
42.13
BDL
1.55
BDL

Musc?
YD02-02-area3_10
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

414

0.30

1.92
3.24
5409.16
1074.76
0.59
40.81
14.92
2.37
0.35
0.29
0.49
BDL
0.42
4.81
1.57
BDL
BDL
5.63
2129.84
0.45
0.21
BDL
0.26
38.20
89.31
BDL
498.33
0.28

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area1_2
0

0.24

3.09
3.30
5409.16
17.69
0.50
35.60
13.45
2.20
0.24
BDL
BDL
0.76
0.23
0.70
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.59
4.72
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.19
4.26
4.14
BDL
15.61
BDL

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area1_3
2.5

0.23

1.26
2.80
5363.61
12.50
0.45
44.99
15.36
0.86
0.66
BDL
0.71
0.29
BDL
0.74
BDL
BDL
BDL
5.85
0.08
0.20
0.32
BDL
0.23
2.59
1.88
BDL
0.60
BDL

Mu + Pa
YD02-02-area2_6
2.5

0.38

0.93
2.37
5409.16
12.24
0.70
41.08
17.37
1.35
0.45
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.36
0.78
0.62
BDL
BDL
6.21
0.13
BDL
0.20
BDL
0.23
1.63
1.46
BDL
0.41
BDL

Musc
YD02-02-area1_1
2.5

0.35

0.32
3.13
5363.61
13.90
0.43
42.70
13.67
1.86
0.46
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.32
1.00
0.43
BDL
BDL
6.06
0.26
BDL
0.24
BDL
0.17
1.57
2.14
BDL
0.49
BDL

Musc
YD02-02-area2_4
2.5

0.38

0.19
2.91
5363.61
13.04
0.66
54.26
14.03
0.95
0.36
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.09
0.93
BDL
BDL
6.08
0.15
BDL
0.98
BDL
0.23
1.66
2.45
BDL
0.39
BDL

Musc
YD02-02-area2_5
2.5

0.28

BDL
2.43
5363.61
11.32
1.40
26.69
59.69
7.24
0.17
BDL
0.25
BDL
0.54
4.64
1.04
BDL
BDL
10.57
5.00
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.29
54.52
49.08
BDL
1.76
BDL

Musc?
YD02-02-area3_10
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

415

Musc?
YD02-02-area3_8
2
1.39
12.93
220175.77
122.65
11.67
235.20
597.95
34.87
3.09
BDL
1.85
BDL
1.29
31.46
BDL
BDL
BDL
168.61
80.89
BDL
1.74
BDL
2.33
1088.58
1073.32
BDL
49.12
BDL
null
null
3.53
47.10

Pa
H437119-1
2.5
22.00
26.87
223494.76
57.57
1.34
29.89
73.72
18.89
0.32
BDL
2.63
1.72
1.61
2.87
BDL
1.51
BDL
26.94
0.80
BDL
0.51
BDL
0.26
2.76
2.72
BDL
0.36
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.04
47.81

Pa
H437119-10
2.5
39.65
24.91
223494.76
102.84
1.53
34.95
70.44
41.17
0.44
BDL
2.67
1.74
2.34
3.00
1.91
0.21
1.04
21.61
1.28
28.34
0.63
0.55
0.34
2.17
2.56
0.08
1.15
0.24
BDL
0.07
0.81
47.81

Pa
H437119-11
2.5
10.52
31.38
223494.76
78.77
3.15
51.19
89.86
65.36
0.77
BDL
4.14
3.27
4.28
6.29
1.65
0.67
BDL
42.62
1.13
22.32
1.05
1.53
0.60
2.42
2.84
0.11
1.44
0.21
BDL
0.02
1.73
47.81

Pa
H437119-2
3
14.70
19.37
223494.76
51.88
3.21
38.02
69.91
28.59
0.60
BDL
4.20
2.90
2.04
4.09
0.72
1.58
0.75
31.61
1.11
3.68
0.66
0.28
0.52
4.00
3.96
0.04
0.80
0.05
BDL
0.01
0.98
47.81

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Pa
H437119-3
3
23.94
22.14
223494.76
59.57
2.45
22.58
54.64
17.89
0.48
0.14
2.15
2.45
1.41
3.55
0.69
1.61
1.19
15.29
0.94
0.95
0.40
0.25
0.27
2.30
2.56
0.02
0.64
0.00
BDL
0.01
0.61
47.81

Pa
H437119-4
3
16.47
18.45
223494.76
47.35
1.95
20.53
48.02
19.58
0.65
BDL
1.49
1.22
1.11
4.03
BDL
1.27
1.56
15.85
0.95
0.28
0.56
0.08
0.33
1.40
2.07
0.01
0.57
0.00
BDL
0.01
0.76
47.81

416

0.18
1.36
4403.52
7.84
0.58
10.58
18.79
1.50
0.53
BDL
0.36
BDL
0.29
1.61
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.68
4.68
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.14
39.15
47.65
BDL
3.00
BDL

Musc?
YD02-02-area3_8
2

Pa
H437119-1
2.5
1.39
1.31
4469.90
7.75
0.52
3.96
1.66
0.90
0.30
BDL
0.52
0.44
0.34
0.77
0.69
0.72
1.30
2.23
0.29
4.13
0.03
0.48
0.07
0.47
0.25
0.05
0.22
0.08
BDL
0.04
0.14

Pa
H437119-10
2.5
1.08
1.09
4469.90
4.68
0.36
3.75
2.13
1.93
0.11
BDL
0.23
0.49
0.57
1.35
1.00
0.63
BDL
1.47
0.11
2.85
0.20
0.19
0.09
0.65
0.09
0.07
0.11
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.25

Pa
H437119-11
2.5
0.69
1.15
4469.90
6.63
0.22
3.98
2.18
0.97
0.33
BDL
1.07
0.76
0.68
1.45
0.14
0.32
0.93
1.35
0.05
1.19
0.13
0.38
0.13
0.79
0.16
0.04
0.12
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.09

Pa
H437119-2
3

2.53
0.96
4469.90
9.79
0.10
3.81
2.31
0.48
0.02
0.10
0.10
0.38
0.17
0.41
0.32
1.35
0.43
0.36
0.04
0.12
0.09
0.02
0.07
0.43
0.17
0.06
0.15
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.14

Pa
H437119-3
3

0.91
1.74
4469.90
8.39
0.09
1.87
1.39
0.47
0.18
BDL
0.33
0.50
0.24
0.46
BDL
0.54
0.88
0.50
0.03
0.31
0.14
0.06
0.07
0.25
0.16
0.05
0.11
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.16

Pa
H437119-4
3

0.22

1.79
2.55
4469.90
5.38
0.48
1.83
1.58
0.77
0.48
BDL
0.23
0.32
1.12
0.75
BDL
0.57
BDL
0.89
0.15
BDL
0.31
BDL
0.08
0.53
0.35
BDL
0.07
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.13

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

417

0.21
1.77
5363.61
16.97
1.30
29.35
65.23
3.40
0.54
BDL
0.39
BDL
0.32
3.75
BDL
BDL
BDL
5.63
4.82
BDL
0.25
BDL
0.23
46.90
54.37
BDL
3.33
BDL

Musc?
YD02-02-area3_8
2

Pa
H437119-1
2.5
5.75
9.16
7678.11
30.62
0.52
5.15
3.62
8.29
0.31
BDL
0.59
0.48
0.34
0.78
0.96
0.74
1.55
2.26
0.29
4.69
0.12
0.49
0.07
0.47
0.25
0.06
0.23
0.08
BDL
0.04
0.16

Pa
H437119-10
2.5
1.83
11.47
7678.11
23.17
0.39
6.10
4.62
13.22
0.11
BDL
0.50
0.60
0.58
1.36
1.15
0.83
BDL
1.61
0.12
3.35
0.27
0.34
0.10
0.65
0.11
0.07
0.14
0.02
BDL
0.02
0.31

Pa
H437119-11
2.5
2.18
7.14
7678.11
16.35
0.26
5.35
3.87
5.80
0.33
BDL
1.16
0.82
0.68
1.45
0.28
1.30
1.10
1.43
0.05
1.23
0.17
0.38
0.13
0.80
0.18
0.04
0.13
0.03
BDL
0.02
0.14

Pa
H437119-2
3

4.21
8.11
7678.11
19.76
0.15
4.36
3.40
3.61
0.03
0.10
0.25
0.46
0.17
0.42
0.40
1.86
1.04
0.43
0.04
0.14
0.12
0.05
0.07
0.43
0.17
0.06
0.15
0.01
BDL
0.02
0.16

Pa
H437119-3
3

2.49
6.94
7678.11
16.01
0.13
2.69
2.59
3.95
0.18
BDL
0.37
0.52
0.24
0.47
BDL
1.15
1.53
0.55
0.04
0.32
0.17
0.07
0.07
0.25
0.17
0.05
0.12
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.17

Pa
H437119-4
3

0.28

3.58
10.11
7678.11
17.43
0.48
3.36
3.72
3.86
0.48
BDL
0.36
0.37
1.12
0.75
BDL
1.33
BDL
0.98
0.15
BDL
0.32
BDL
0.09
0.54
0.36
BDL
0.07
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.17

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

418

Pa
H437119-5
3
13.39
30.78
223494.76
52.41
2.27
34.38
74.73
42.02
0.46
BDL
2.21
2.41
2.79
5.15
BDL
BDL
BDL
39.75
0.82
0.10
0.91
BDL
0.62
2.11
2.51
0.02
0.57
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.26
47.81

Pa
H437119-6
3
21.67
29.90
223494.76
54.47
1.94
41.29
79.87
55.86
0.92
0.06
2.49
2.29
3.07
4.56
BDL
3.40
BDL
37.30
1.15
0.66
0.92
BDL
0.51
3.84
3.67
0.01
0.75
0.03
BDL
BDL
1.40
47.81

Pa
H437119-7
2.5
10.97
31.10
223494.76
73.34
BDL
31.86
81.22
51.87
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
2.35
BDL
2.92
BDL
39.84
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
4.17
4.60
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.40
47.81

Pa
H437119-8
2.5
22.43
26.52
223494.76
63.05
2.96
37.74
81.90
41.53
0.92
0.22
2.78
2.25
2.45
4.02
0.53
0.56
BDL
30.20
1.19
3.07
0.74
BDL
0.29
3.00
2.50
BDL
1.17
0.05
BDL
BDL
0.99
47.81

Pa
H437119-9
2.5
17.83
25.95
223494.76
63.50
2.57
40.68
80.37
38.02
0.64
BDL
2.89
2.23
2.72
5.77
1.27
1.22
BDL
36.85
1.88
6.04
0.94
0.37
0.75
2.82
3.22
0.08
1.09
0.05
BDL
0.02
1.61
47.81

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Pa
YD02-02-area2_7
2.5
107.39
28.19
220175.77
132.64
0.91
200.19
116.17
11.81
3.29
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.32
3.48
BDL
BDL
BDL
89.41
11.58
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.68
40.06
40.90
BDL
19.68
BDL
null
null
1.62
47.10

Pa?
YD02-02-area3_9
2
154.98
35.50
220175.77
107.79
4.72
125.84
268.69
41.90
2.00
BDL
1.18
1.71
1.87
11.53
BDL
BDL
BDL
78.59
44.00
BDL
0.89
BDL
0.79
248.90
285.80
BDL
33.18
BDL
null
null
1.95
47.10

419

2.08
2.15
4469.90
3.42
0.29
0.98
2.29
1.55
0.13
BDL
0.27
0.45
0.21
0.54
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.14
0.05
0.24
0.16
BDL
0.08
0.57
0.19
0.05
0.05
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.09

Pa
H437119-5
3
1.29
3.99
4469.90
7.88
0.30
2.12
1.80
1.35
0.06
0.13
0.35
0.06
0.24
0.10
BDL
0.28
BDL
1.17
0.22
0.27
0.09
BDL
0.14
0.24
0.26
0.02
0.05
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.15

Pa
H437119-6
3
0.76
1.31
4469.90
6.31
BDL
3.68
2.22
1.92
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.40
BDL
0.39
BDL
1.00
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.76
0.47
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.12

Pa
H437119-7
2.5
1.88
1.26
4469.90
5.10
0.15
2.34
1.96
1.17
0.18
0.16
0.67
0.15
0.92
0.73
0.10
0.76
BDL
1.65
0.16
0.71
0.13
BDL
0.06
0.29
0.11
BDL
0.18
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.11

Pa
H437119-8
2.5
0.92
1.38
4469.90
4.91
0.21
5.69
2.04
1.42
0.22
BDL
0.41
0.64
0.29
0.84
0.51
1.06
BDL
0.98
0.53
0.84
0.19
0.51
0.09
0.45
0.23
0.04
0.11
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.08

Pa
H437119-9
2.5

0.16

3.30
3.06
4403.52
7.96
1.29
13.25
4.22
1.12
0.28
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.29
0.25
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.25
0.58
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.06
1.61
2.24
BDL
1.09
BDL

Pa
YD02-02-area2_7
2.5

0.21

13.94
2.16
4403.52
5.45
0.56
13.80
9.31
3.39
0.53
BDL
0.84
0.71
0.58
1.34
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.21
2.64
BDL
0.22
BDL
0.08
20.78
27.30
BDL
2.51
BDL

Pa?
YD02-02-area3_9
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

420

2.80
11.41
7678.11
15.48
0.31
3.38
4.11
8.55
0.13
BDL
0.36
0.52
0.22
0.55
BDL
BDL
BDL
1.30
0.06
0.24
0.23
BDL
0.09
0.57
0.20
0.05
0.06
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.16

Pa
H437119-5
3
3.31
11.59
7678.11
17.56
0.31
4.42
4.07
11.26
0.07
0.13
0.44
0.25
0.25
0.14
BDL
2.73
BDL
1.30
0.23
0.28
0.19
BDL
0.15
0.25
0.27
0.02
0.06
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.21

Pa
H437119-6
3
1.72
11.39
7678.11
22.05
BDL
4.75
4.32
10.56
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.40
BDL
2.37
BDL
1.17
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.77
0.48
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.19

Pa
H437119-7
2.5
3.67
9.73
7678.11
18.86
0.20
4.25
4.22
8.39
0.18
0.16
0.73
0.28
0.93
0.74
0.21
0.88
BDL
1.71
0.16
0.75
0.19
BDL
0.06
0.30
0.12
BDL
0.19
0.02
BDL
BDL
0.15

Pa
H437119-8
2.5
2.67
9.54
7678.11
18.94
0.24
6.85
4.20
7.74
0.22
BDL
0.51
0.68
0.30
0.85
0.68
1.44
BDL
1.13
0.53
0.97
0.25
0.52
0.11
0.45
0.24
0.05
0.12
0.02
BDL
0.01
0.19

Pa
H437119-9
2.5

0.18

8.46
3.92
5363.61
18.11
1.30
26.81
12.85
1.53
0.29
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.32
0.45
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.65
0.60
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.08
1.87
2.46
BDL
1.24
BDL

Pa
YD02-02-area2_7
2.5

0.23

17.91
3.78
5363.61
14.30
0.73
20.13
29.57
5.00
0.53
BDL
0.85
0.72
0.62
1.83
BDL
BDL
BDL
3.53
2.72
BDL
0.23
BDL
0.10
21.60
28.18
BDL
2.70
BDL

Pa?
YD02-02-area3_9
2

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

421

Pyr
H437113_25-1
1.5
0.95
5.97
312172.77
4230.69
5.98
800.12
142.46
8.37
23.50
0.40
62.71
60.84
6.40
12.39
8.85
2.54
BDL
0.49
201.78
6.46
0.57
0.26
0.17
42.08
42.87
2.57
8.77
0.07
23.73
0.73
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_25-2
1
38.26
69.35
312172.77
16240.06
5.20
294.10
345.04
328.44
683.07
5.05
1421.61
1415.45
49.84
79.61
122.93
18.83
61.58
3.52
975.18
330.84
4.81
15.04
0.34
692.49
703.88
3.01
8.08
0.37
54.37
5.14
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_25-3
1.5
20.42
24.11
312172.77
7155.14
4.30
373.23
143.66
92.94
185.67
1.32
441.84
439.61
7.85
26.84
34.85
8.69
16.37
1.85
536.72
83.16
1.49
4.76
BDL
228.55
261.23
1.77
9.42
0.58
66.82
1.19
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_25-4
1.5
0.41
12.10
312172.77
1695.43
5.76
81.80
144.07
4.52
12.97
0.07
29.31
34.03
3.24
7.14
12.33
BDL
4.07
0.68
16.28
25.99
0.19
0.28
0.23
27.12
31.83
0.32
0.58
0.02
1.64
0.32
0.02
66.78

Pyr
H437113_25-6
1.5
2.51
5.36
312172.77
5107.58
4.45
159.61
147.04
11.48
67.74
0.91
227.32
226.52
6.46
14.22
23.89
6.72
12.20
1.11
118.10
84.33
0.11
2.30
BDL
122.47
135.28
1.94
3.85
0.03
8.49
1.38
BDL
66.78

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Pyr
H437113_25-7
1.5
BDL
6.99
312172.77
7805.42
5.82
23.90
136.92
6.86
27.23
0.80
72.18
73.11
8.65
16.06
9.47
2.19
2.72
0.84
62.58
27.36
0.21
0.71
BDL
99.51
99.30
0.76
0.44
0.02
1.84
0.87
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_26-2
3
BDL
5.86
312172.77
996.38
5.96
180.01
127.91
7.23
7.89
0.31
23.34
22.35
3.52
5.88
9.24
1.19
BDL
0.19
96.43
31.36
BDL
0.42
BDL
11.41
14.19
0.37
2.17
0.06
12.38
0.22
BDL
66.78

422

0.09
0.43
6243.46
198.36
0.31
296.77
4.12
0.56
0.98
0.05
2.54
1.98
0.45
0.68
0.27
0.69
BDL
0.18
11.93
0.31
0.15
0.40
0.05
5.92
8.55
0.99
0.97
0.01
1.37
0.05
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-1
1.5
2.68
9.43
6243.46
1087.52
0.97
89.77
10.48
15.82
32.08
0.84
67.64
45.07
14.71
13.75
7.68
1.32
10.27
0.81
164.02
14.73
1.66
3.15
0.28
50.88
55.32
0.95
5.40
0.10
5.42
0.60
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-2
1
3.61
2.29
6243.46
473.72
0.23
86.04
7.73
4.80
10.04
0.40
23.19
23.44
0.58
1.45
1.85
1.45
2.82
0.24
32.96
4.57
0.32
1.81
BDL
12.32
11.66
0.20
0.88
0.15
3.89
0.18
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-3
1.5
0.26
0.54
6243.46
73.56
0.27
35.64
3.94
0.58
0.71
0.08
1.41
1.72
0.45
0.57
1.09
BDL
1.32
0.11
2.46
1.32
0.06
0.18
0.04
3.45
3.50
0.04
0.19
0.01
0.64
0.03
0.02

Pyr
H437113_25-4
1.5
0.15
0.49
6243.46
200.76
0.27
77.71
3.99
0.62
2.53
0.30
7.61
6.03
0.35
0.81
0.84
0.56
1.20
0.18
13.02
3.33
0.03
0.19
BDL
7.63
12.21
0.27
1.17
0.05
0.81
0.09
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-6
1.5

BDL
0.78
6243.46
325.04
0.26
12.09
3.70
1.14
0.77
0.10
2.81
2.21
1.52
0.82
0.51
0.58
1.03
0.10
4.79
0.96
0.10
0.33
BDL
10.07
9.71
0.05
0.22
0.01
1.57
0.14
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-7
1.5

BDL
0.74
6243.46
40.57
0.34
66.26
4.39
0.36
0.36
0.08
1.17
1.13
0.57
0.25
0.79
0.33
BDL
0.09
12.96
1.64
BDL
0.08
BDL
1.00
0.59
0.11
0.51
0.01
1.51
0.08
BDL

Pyr
H437113_26-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

423

0.17
2.21
10724.62
1232.72
0.41
306.57
8.03
1.78
1.33
0.06
7.23
6.76
0.50
0.79
3.08
2.15
BDL
0.18
13.06
0.60
0.18
0.40
0.05
6.05
8.62
1.03
1.05
0.01
1.97
0.07
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-1
1.5
6.13
26.96
10724.62
4795.24
1.00
94.11
19.71
68.01
41.49
0.89
167.63
156.93
14.80
13.97
43.29
15.13
50.39
0.82
166.02
30.35
1.87
4.15
0.28
54.85
58.53
1.02
5.41
0.11
6.31
0.72
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-2
1
4.65
9.07
10724.62
2111.49
0.30
93.22
10.40
19.32
12.32
0.41
53.01
52.24
0.64
1.68
12.22
7.11
13.41
0.25
35.87
8.08
0.42
2.00
BDL
14.05
13.65
0.29
0.97
0.16
5.56
0.20
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-3
1.5
0.27
4.44
10724.62
493.09
0.37
36.49
8.01
1.08
0.87
0.08
3.46
4.00
0.46
0.61
4.41
BDL
3.52
0.11
2.50
2.47
0.07
0.19
0.04
3.54
3.60
0.06
0.19
0.01
0.65
0.04
0.02

Pyr
H437113_25-4
1.5
0.39
2.01
10724.62
1482.48
0.34
79.21
8.16
2.40
3.64
0.30
25.68
24.80
0.41
0.93
8.32
5.41
9.84
0.18
13.38
7.54
0.04
0.46
BDL
8.45
12.75
0.35
1.18
0.05
0.95
0.14
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-6
1.5

BDL
2.66
10724.62
2268.08
0.37
12.31
7.59
1.79
1.30
0.11
8.28
8.07
1.54
0.96
3.32
1.85
2.41
0.10
5.06
2.40
0.10
0.35
BDL
10.49
10.08
0.10
0.23
0.01
1.57
0.15
BDL

Pyr
H437113_25-7
1.5

BDL
2.26
10724.62
289.39
0.43
68.48
7.59
1.50
0.47
0.08
2.78
2.63
0.59
0.31
3.30
1.01
BDL
0.09
13.21
3.00
BDL
0.11
BDL
1.06
0.71
0.12
0.52
0.01
1.68
0.08
BDL

Pyr
H437113_26-2
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

424

Pyr
H437113_27-2
2.5
1.48
8.69
312172.77
595.56
5.81
38.15
118.22
10.01
0.09
BDL
2.40
3.64
2.09
5.19
7.26
3.96
1.81
1.14
82.70
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.29
5.81
5.38
0.14
3.56
BDL
5.07
0.30
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_27-4
3
1.22
36.20
312172.77
902.61
4.20
17.79
105.66
6.19
10.79
0.41
12.56
9.60
7.61
10.07
4.17
4.25
BDL
0.69
87.96
1.10
0.26
0.18
0.17
26.23
25.59
0.54
4.52
0.07
2.82
0.29
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_27-5
2
5.19
9.52
312172.77
1024.28
1.77
8.75
100.84
80.87
9.78
0.21
11.08
9.10
3.21
6.48
2.01
BDL
BDL
0.97
113.31
1.62
BDL
0.87
BDL
54.00
30.02
0.05
0.86
0.12
5.23
0.19
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_28-1
2.5
0.62
4.84
312172.77
829.02
5.80
9.29
116.77
6.68
2.51
0.18
3.83
3.61
1.94
8.09
2.59
4.75
1.85
0.97
253.50
BDL
0.46
BDL
0.14
139.34
135.49
0.09
6.46
0.07
13.12
0.14
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_28-2
2
2.09
2.36
312172.77
1540.31
3.91
177.52
101.52
6.34
10.74
BDL
2.26
2.29
1.68
6.57
1.43
2.74
BDL
BDL
779.95
BDL
0.18
BDL
0.21
61.52
59.65
0.01
17.78
0.14
41.22
1.39
BDL
66.78

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

Pyr
H437113_28-3
3
0.63
3.75
312172.77
420.85
3.87
34.21
87.53
7.53
5.38
0.52
3.03
3.35
1.72
4.22
1.58
4.00
1.96
0.68
28.04
0.21
0.06
BDL
0.13
7.58
6.69
BDL
0.29
0.02
1.12
0.04
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_28-4
2.5
3.35
11.63
312172.77
796.67
4.66
14.32
93.69
8.99
6.12
BDL
5.89
7.61
9.97
12.72
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.45
97.79
BDL
0.38
BDL
BDL
18.73
23.64
0.17
5.09
0.01
3.52
0.20
BDL
66.78

425

0.49
0.71
6243.46
46.52
0.31
13.60
3.42
0.77
0.25
BDL
0.12
0.57
0.40
0.28
0.32
0.57
0.26
0.15
16.38
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.12
0.78
0.74
0.03
0.94
BDL
0.72
0.03
BDL

Pyr
H437113_27-2
2.5
0.21
2.24
6243.46
50.02
0.21
103.08
3.52
0.77
1.98
0.20
2.32
1.76
0.97
1.73
0.59
0.98
BDL
0.09
4.48
0.35
0.13
0.12
0.04
1.32
2.07
0.28
0.43
0.03
0.71
0.04
BDL

Pyr
H437113_27-4
3
1.10
2.31
6243.46
78.36
0.47
1.82
3.21
10.35
0.50
0.14
2.09
1.43
0.36
0.72
0.38
BDL
BDL
0.31
12.92
0.27
BDL
0.38
BDL
12.12
3.83
0.07
0.58
0.03
1.09
0.04
BDL

Pyr
H437113_27-5
2
0.14
0.74
6243.46
38.38
0.47
3.26
3.53
0.35
0.11
0.04
0.41
0.31
0.38
0.44
0.24
0.19
0.60
0.06
37.15
BDL
0.08
BDL
0.04
6.75
10.43
0.03
0.67
0.01
1.73
0.02
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-1
2.5
0.16
0.14
6243.46
71.35
0.15
56.33
2.71
0.32
0.71
BDL
0.15
0.13
0.18
0.28
0.11
0.71
BDL
BDL
47.36
BDL
0.06
BDL
0.11
2.88
2.71
0.17
1.39
0.03
2.15
0.11
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-2
2

0.23
3.50
6243.46
25.51
0.15
3.18
2.30
0.25
0.27
0.06
0.75
0.43
0.25
0.20
0.09
0.42
0.97
0.17
7.97
0.08
0.01
BDL
0.04
0.56
1.54
BDL
1.01
0.01
0.16
0.02
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-3
3

0.34
2.61
6243.46
118.85
0.22
1.89
3.04
1.46
1.27
BDL
1.35
0.73
2.72
2.23
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.09
8.94
BDL
0.15
BDL
BDL
1.49
2.75
0.05
0.47
0.01
0.67
0.02
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-4
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

426

0.53
3.24
10724.62
177.47
0.41
14.08
6.67
2.16
0.25
BDL
0.29
0.69
0.40
0.33
2.54
3.22
1.48
0.15
16.53
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.13
0.80
0.76
0.04
0.95
BDL
0.78
0.04
BDL

Pyr
H437113_27-2
2.5
0.27
13.37
10724.62
264.35
0.28
103.09
6.21
1.47
2.02
0.20
2.68
2.04
1.01
1.76
1.56
3.54
BDL
0.09
5.04
0.36
0.14
0.12
0.04
1.53
2.19
0.29
0.48
0.03
0.73
0.05
BDL

Pyr
H437113_27-4
3
1.33
4.17
10724.62
304.81
0.48
2.00
5.84
19.30
0.62
0.14
2.41
1.73
0.37
0.75
0.79
BDL
BDL
0.31
13.26
0.30
BDL
0.42
BDL
12.23
3.92
0.07
0.58
0.03
1.13
0.04
BDL

Pyr
H437113_27-5
2
0.17
1.91
10724.62
241.48
0.54
3.38
6.66
1.39
0.15
0.04
0.58
0.49
0.38
0.51
0.93
3.81
1.60
0.07
37.75
BDL
0.12
BDL
0.04
7.91
11.06
0.03
0.73
0.01
1.89
0.02
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-1
2.5
0.34
0.87
10724.62
448.67
0.23
58.86
5.61
1.32
0.82
BDL
0.29
0.27
0.19
0.35
0.51
2.30
BDL
BDL
51.64
BDL
0.07
BDL
0.11
3.41
3.16
0.17
1.59
0.03
3.26
0.15
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-2
2

0.25
3.76
10724.62
123.69
0.23
4.57
4.82
1.54
0.34
0.07
0.81
0.56
0.26
0.24
0.55
3.23
1.85
0.17
8.00
0.09
0.02
BDL
0.04
0.60
1.55
BDL
1.01
0.01
0.17
0.02
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-3
3

0.59
4.98
10724.62
258.10
0.31
2.34
5.46
2.33
1.30
BDL
1.49
1.09
2.74
2.26
BDL
BDL
BDL
0.09
9.30
BDL
0.16
BDL
BDL
1.59
2.82
0.06
0.52
0.01
0.70
0.03
BDL

Pyr
H437113_28-4
2.5

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

427

Pyr
H437113_29-1
1.5
2.00
332.00
312172.77
2384.29
4.73
176.10
122.27
7.91
7.96
0.36
20.99
22.17
5.79
10.14
8.12
3.90
4.95
1.10
375.02
60.06
0.50
1.02
BDL
47.91
49.89
0.98
37.11
0.20
68.25
1.18
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_29-2
3
BDL
10.15
312172.77
412.19
6.74
12.02
121.47
7.60
4.16
BDL
11.26
11.57
5.61
9.14
5.85
3.21
BDL
1.12
7.88
36.41
0.25
1.12
BDL
5.37
4.32
0.32
0.72
0.10
1.57
0.11
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_29-3
3
BDL
63.04
312172.77
796.76
5.82
12.59
119.46
7.03
5.14
0.09
8.83
8.85
6.57
7.05
5.08
5.95
3.78
1.31
9.39
24.06
0.27
0.12
BDL
6.22
6.67
0.24
0.35
0.03
1.63
0.14
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_29-4
1.5
0.20
3.46
312172.77
2493.34
4.63
10.61
125.23
8.90
12.67
0.38
29.47
35.12
3.26
16.03
7.05
4.15
6.44
1.19
18.65
46.48
BDL
1.02
BDL
142.74
133.60
0.46
0.26
0.04
0.59
1.38
BDL
66.78

Pyr
H437113_29-5
3
0.99
8.74
312172.77
305.32
5.35
70.17
126.81
7.38
6.55
0.13
6.09
5.96
1.92
5.27
6.53
1.63
BDL
1.31
1.99
13.89
0.25
0.12
0.13
15.33
19.25
0.35
0.10
0.01
0.02
0.07
BDL
66.78

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
Li (ppm)
B (ppm)
Si (ppm)
P (ppm)
Sc (ppm)
Ti (ppm)
V (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Mn (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cu(63) (ppm)
Cu(65)* (ppm)
Zn(66)* (ppm)
Zn(68) (ppm)
As (ppm)
Se(76) (ppm)
Se(77)* (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Ba(137) (ppm)
Ba(138)* (ppm)
W (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Th (ppm)
U (ppm)
Tl (ppm)
SiO2 wt.%

428

0.21
22.78
6243.46
104.28
0.18
36.64
3.79
0.74
0.38
0.06
0.98
0.90
0.80
0.70
0.28
0.75
0.75
0.12
13.57
3.72
0.09
0.22
BDL
2.02
1.97
0.21
2.98
0.03
3.45
0.09
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-1
1.5
BDL
1.68
6243.46
19.57
0.44
1.46
3.23
0.53
0.36
BDL
0.58
1.02
1.74
1.67
0.30
0.18
BDL
0.03
0.74
1.99
0.12
0.32
BDL
0.50
0.22
0.03
0.24
0.02
0.39
0.03
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-2
3
BDL
5.72
6243.46
32.35
0.27
1.00
3.24
0.43
0.26
0.02
0.39
0.41
0.32
1.07
0.21
0.61
0.66
0.27
4.47
1.13
0.09
0.08
BDL
0.84
0.77
0.03
0.10
0.01
0.64
0.04
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-3
3
0.21
0.29
6243.46
108.34
0.24
0.62
3.77
0.50
0.93
0.09
1.28
3.60
0.49
2.36
0.63
0.41
0.53
0.22
2.46
2.35
BDL
0.17
BDL
30.69
29.82
0.06
0.05
0.01
0.06
0.09
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-4
1.5
0.22
0.76
6243.46
16.31
0.19
5.71
3.48
0.38
0.48
0.09
0.32
0.22
0.11
0.30
0.28
0.28
BDL
0.08
0.43
0.69
0.03
0.19
0.02
1.79
2.94
0.08
0.02
0.01
0.07
0.01
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-5
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm) *
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
*does NOT include
uncertainty in calibration
standard

429

0.35
123.02
10724.62
693.55
0.28
40.35
7.03
1.76
0.49
0.06
2.47
2.52
0.82
0.77
2.83
3.21
4.04
0.12
16.80
6.08
0.13
0.28
BDL
2.47
2.39
0.24
3.40
0.04
5.32
0.13
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-1
1.5
BDL
4.06
10724.62
120.14
0.53
1.86
6.70
1.62
0.39
BDL
1.34
1.60
1.75
1.69
2.05
2.58
BDL
0.04
0.77
3.53
0.13
0.38
BDL
0.52
0.25
0.05
0.25
0.02
0.40
0.03
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-2
3
BDL
23.66
10724.62
231.40
0.38
1.57
6.63
1.48
0.33
0.03
1.03
1.02
0.39
1.10
1.77
4.80
3.10
0.28
4.48
2.24
0.10
0.08
BDL
0.86
0.79
0.04
0.10
0.01
0.65
0.04
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-3
3
0.21
1.29
10724.62
725.17
0.32
1.19
7.13
1.86
1.05
0.09
3.43
5.18
0.50
2.41
2.52
3.35
5.19
0.22
2.51
4.41
BDL
0.25
BDL
30.98
30.04
0.08
0.05
0.01
0.07
0.14
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-4
1.5
0.27
3.27
10724.62
89.30
0.31
8.83
7.05
1.53
0.54
0.09
0.73
0.67
0.12
0.35
2.28
1.34
BDL
0.08
0.43
1.31
0.05
0.19
0.02
1.85
2.98
0.09
0.02
0.01
0.07
0.01
BDL

Pyr
H437113_29-5
3

Table F1. Trace element concentrations (ppm) in minerals determined by LA-ICP-MS (continued)
Mineral
LA-ICP-MS Spot ID
Data Quality (1-3)
1 standard error (ppm)**
Li
B
Si
P
Sc
Ti
V
Cr
Mn
Co
Cu
Cu
Zn
Zn
As
Se
Se
Rb
Sr
Mo
Sn
Te
Cs
Ba
Ba
W
Pb
Bi
Th
U
Tl
**DOES include uncertainty
in calibration standard

430

304931
4316567
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909001
Porphyry
0.01
6.78
-0.2
1580
1.96
0.1
1.95
0.03
35.8
3
28
0.42
18.4
0.8
22.1
0.11
1.5
0.031
2.98
16.8
5
0.46
126
0.68
2.98
3.4
8.5
640
5.2
59.5
-0.002
0.01
1.34

304728
4316718
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909002
Porphyry
0.01
6.87
2.5
210
1.74
0.04
2.03
0.04
38.7
1.5
17
0.2
539
0.93
20.1
0.1
1.8
0.025
0.18
18.4
3.9
0.61
84
1.12
4.46
2.7
7.4
850
3.1
4
-0.002
0.02
0.41

304690
4316602
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909003
Porphyry
-0.01
7.23
2.2
1390
1.7
0.14
2.49
0.03
37
6.2
14
0.79
59.1
1.3
22.6
0.1
1.4
0.09
2.13
18.2
3.6
0.51
183
0.68
2.98
2.9
8.5
750
4.7
47.3
-0.002
0.01
0.92

304552
4316780
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909004
Porphyry
0.01
7.16
5
1640
1.92
0.07
2.52
0.03
43.7
3.7
19
0.8
59.5
1.62
22.3
0.13
1.4
0.04
2.76
21
3.9
0.63
193
2.55
2.72
3.6
9.9
880
5.9
62.9
-0.002
0.05
0.58

304589
4316821
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909005
Porphyry
-0.01
7.21
2.2
170
1.8
0.1
2.52
0.03
30.5
2
21
0.38
10.8
0.93
20.6
0.1
1.7
0.035
0.29
13.1
3.8
0.63
144
0.45
4.25
2.6
9.5
810
2.9
7.7
-0.002
0.03
0.77

304720
4316883
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909006
Porphyry
0.35
7.61
4.8
2370
1.65
0.5
2.04
0.04
50.2
3
16
0.86
114
1.4
20.5
0.14
1.5
0.074
3.07
25.7
5.7
0.52
96
2.46
3.04
3.6
7.2
820
6.9
71
-0.002
0.03
0.47

304909
4316806
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909007
McLeod
0.12
7.94
2.3
870
1.97
0.24
3.53
0.05
62.4
12.5
12
1.41
46.9
2.41
22.6
0.17
0.7
0.096
1.71
28.2
5.7
1.24
379
1.82
3.34
5.4
14.7
1580
6.5
52.6
-0.002
0.01
0.96

305129
4316828
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909008
Porphyry
0.07
7.01
0.4
130
1.81
0.07
2.26
-0.02
77.9
1.6
16
0.54
17
0.61
21
0.11
1.4
0.035
0.36
48.2
4.3
0.67
91
0.58
4.4
3.1
9.8
780
3.7
9.5
-0.002
-0.01
0.49

304932
4316512
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909009
Porphyry
0.08
7.2
0.6
1640
1.57
0.12
2.09
0.05
36.8
2.2
24
0.62
71.2
0.59
20.5
0.1
1.2
0.021
2.94
18.3
2.4
0.46
121
0.69
3.13
3
8.4
650
7.1
68.1
-0.002
0.02
0.92

Appendix G. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy data
(ICP-MS/AES)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES

431

304931
4316567
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909001
Porphyry
0.01
6.78
-0.2
1580
1.96
0.1
1.95
0.03
35.8
3
28
0.42
18.4
0.8
22.1
0.11
1.5
0.031
2.98
16.8
5
0.46
126
0.68
2.98
3.4
8.5
640
5.2
59.5
-0.002
0.01
1.34

304728
4316718
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909002
Porphyry
0.01
6.87
2.5
210
1.74
0.04
2.03
0.04
38.7
1.5
17
0.2
539
0.93
20.1
0.1
1.8
0.025
0.18
18.4
3.9
0.61
84
1.12
4.46
2.7
7.4
850
3.1
4
-0.002
0.02
0.41

304690
4316602
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909003
Porphyry
-0.01
7.23
2.2
1390
1.7
0.14
2.49
0.03
37
6.2
14
0.79
59.1
1.3
22.6
0.1
1.4
0.09
2.13
18.2
3.6
0.51
183
0.68
2.98
2.9
8.5
750
4.7
47.3
-0.002
0.01
0.92

304552
4316780
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909004
Porphyry
0.01
7.16
5
1640
1.92
0.07
2.52
0.03
43.7
3.7
19
0.8
59.5
1.62
22.3
0.13
1.4
0.04
2.76
21
3.9
0.63
193
2.55
2.72
3.6
9.9
880
5.9
62.9
-0.002
0.05
0.58

304589
4316821
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909005
Porphyry
-0.01
7.21
2.2
170
1.8
0.1
2.52
0.03
30.5
2
21
0.38
10.8
0.93
20.6
0.1
1.7
0.035
0.29
13.1
3.8
0.63
144
0.45
4.25
2.6
9.5
810
2.9
7.7
-0.002
0.03
0.77

304720
4316883
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909006
Porphyry
0.35
7.61
4.8
2370
1.65
0.5
2.04
0.04
50.2
3
16
0.86
114
1.4
20.5
0.14
1.5
0.074
3.07
25.7
5.7
0.52
96
2.46
3.04
3.6
7.2
820
6.9
71
-0.002
0.03
0.47

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304909
4316806
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909007
McLeod
0.12
7.94
2.3
870
1.97
0.24
3.53
0.05
62.4
12.5
12
1.41
46.9
2.41
22.6
0.17
0.7
0.096
1.71
28.2
5.7
1.24
379
1.82
3.34
5.4
14.7
1580
6.5
52.6
-0.002
0.01
0.96

305129
4316828
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909008
Porphyry
0.07
7.01
0.4
130
1.81
0.07
2.26
-0.02
77.9
1.6
16
0.54
17
0.61
21
0.11
1.4
0.035
0.36
48.2
4.3
0.67
91
0.58
4.4
3.1
9.8
780
3.7
9.5
-0.002
-0.01
0.49

304932
4316512
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909009
Porphyry
0.08
7.2
0.6
1640
1.57
0.12
2.09
0.05
36.8
2.2
24
0.62
71.2
0.59
20.5
0.1
1.2
0.021
2.94
18.3
2.4
0.46
121
0.69
3.13
3
8.4
650
7.1
68.1
-0.002
0.02
0.92

432

304931
4316567
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909001
Porphyry
4.8
1
0.7
992
0.23
-0.05
7.3
0.227
0.21
2.6
40
0.5
5.6
9
33
12.81
2.73
1.03
3.59
0.76
4.02
0.15
0.38
0.03
25.49
72.73
0.25
0.05
0.08
0.13
0.30
0.52
0.71

304728
4316718
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909002
Porphyry
5.7
2
0.7
1115
0.19
0.09
4.9
0.254
0.03
2.4
59
0.7
6
6
46.3
12.98
2.84
1.20
0.22
1.01
6.01
0.19
0.42
0.05
24.92
73.33
0.25
0.05
0.00
0.19
0.02
0.76
0.96

304690
4316602
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909003
Porphyry
5.1
2
0.6
1225
0.2
0.05
6.7
0.235
0.22
3.9
62
0.6
5.9
14
33.2
13.66
3.48
1.67
2.57
0.85
4.02
0.17
0.39
0.03
26.83
71.29
0.27
0.06
0.05
0.13
0.20
0.48
0.72

304552
4316780
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909004
Porphyry
6.3
2
0.7
1095
0.25
0.08
8
0.283
0.26
3.6
69
1.1
7.6
16
27.4
13.53
3.53
2.08
3.33
1.04
3.67
0.20
0.47
0.13
27.97
70.07
0.27
0.06
0.07
0.12
0.27
0.45
0.68

304589
4316821
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909005
Porphyry
5.3
1
0.6
1310
0.17
-0.05
4.5
0.237
0.05
1.8
55
0.6
5.3
11
48.8
13.62
3.53
1.20
0.35
1.04
5.73
0.19
0.40
0.08
26.12
72.05
0.27
0.06
0.01
0.18
0.03
0.69
0.93

304720
4316883
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909006
Porphyry
5.7
2
2.1
1075
0.27
0.28
7.8
0.272
0.27
3.4
59
0.6
6.8
10
40.2
14.38
2.85
1.80
3.70
0.86
4.10
0.19
0.45
0.08
28.41
69.61
0.28
0.05
0.08
0.13
0.28
0.47
0.65

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304909
4316806
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909007
McLeod
10.1
1
1.3
1270
0.34
0.05
8.8
0.473
0.21
3.8
121
0.7
12.3
32
15.3
15.00
4.94
3.10
2.06
2.06
4.50
0.36
0.79
0.03
32.83
64.87
0.29
0.09
0.04
0.15
0.15
0.49
0.79

305129
4316828
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909008
Porphyry
6
1
1.5
973
0.22
-0.05
6.7
0.259
0.05
2.5
59
0.3
6
9
38.7
13.24
3.16
0.78
0.43
1.11
5.93
0.18
0.43
-0.03
25.25
72.98
0.26
0.06
0.01
0.19
0.04
0.74
0.95

304932
4316512
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909009
Porphyry
4.8
1
0.7
1050
0.22
-0.05
6.7
0.217
0.23
2.4
41
0.4
5.1
12
31.4
13.60
2.92
0.76
3.54
0.76
4.22
0.15
0.36
0.05
26.37
71.79
0.27
0.05
0.08
0.14
0.28
0.51
0.71

433

304798
4316504
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909010
Porphyry
0.03
7.32
1.3
2130
1.55
0.2
2.27
-0.02
38.8
3.4
29
0.5
22.3
1.15
21.8
0.11
1.5
0.089
3.66
18.2
3.9
0.67
122
0.54
2.79
3.2
9.6
720
2.9
92.9
-0.002
0.01
2

304694
4316384
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909011
Porphyry
0.03
7.27
4.4
2090
1.73
0.26
1.84
0.02
33.1
7.2
21
0.7
8.6
1.35
20.7
0.12
1.5
0.044
3.68
14.4
2.5
0.51
147
0.69
2.89
3.1
8.7
650
4.3
92.9
-0.002
0.05
1.32

304543
4316253
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909012
Porphyry
0.02
7.06
0.5
140
1.71
0.11
2.12
0.02
38.6
1.9
22
0.18
13.7
0.86
20.1
0.09
1.2
0.038
0.27
20
4.1
0.47
126
0.51
4.64
2.9
6.1
600
2.2
8
-0.002
0.02
1.1

304374
4316203
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909013
Porphyry
0.04
7.4
2.5
2070
1.81
0.25
1.73
0.02
41.4
24.8
21
1.38
9
1.63
20.8
0.12
1.2
0.021
3.61
22.6
3.6
0.46
186
0.86
2.74
2.9
8.1
660
5.4
112.5
-0.002
0.01
1.16

304034
4316210
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909014
McLeod
0.1
7.8
2.3
1210
1.99
0.14
2.69
0.05
54.6
15.9
12
1.64
107.5
3.65
21.6
0.17
0.6
0.039
2.53
27
5
1.23
543
1.22
2.75
4.8
17.1
1360
12.2
87.3
-0.002
0.01
0.63

304639
4317241
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909033
null
0.15
6.38
0.4
130
1.85
0.1
1.16
-0.02
25.3
1.2
10
0.49
4210
0.69
18.1
0.12
0.5
0.028
0.52
10.8
3.9
0.9
35
82.9
4.15
4.1
9.4
780
3.2
23.1
0.033
0.42
0.38

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304608
4317263
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909034
null
0.38
7.14
0.8
170
1.65
0.14
1.67
-0.02
14.55
1.9
12
1.65
4110
0.83
16.95
0.09
0.4
0.028
0.69
7.4
5.1
0.77
37
12.6
3.63
2.1
8.8
960
4.5
35.3
0.009
0.42
0.36

304572
4317289
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909035
null
0.42
7.86
-0.2
670
1.92
0.16
2.01
-0.02
49.6
11.4
10
2.64
4580
2.74
21.6
0.15
0.3
0.038
1.81
24.1
6.2
1.32
99
1.59
2.89
2.9
15.5
1170
4.1
73.5
-0.002
0.48
0.21

304539
4317313
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909036
null
0.38
7.95
0.3
1080
1.66
0.21
2
-0.02
46.1
8.5
12
2.77
2530
2.29
21.2
0.13
0.3
0.025
2.77
22.4
6.3
1.35
96
1.12
2.42
2.2
15.7
1270
4.5
101.5
0.002
0.28
0.21

434

304798
4316504
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909010
Porphyry
6.6
1
0.8
983
0.22
-0.05
6.6
0.259
0.32
3
61
0.9
6.1
6
47.9
13.83
3.18
1.48
4.41
1.11
3.76
0.16
0.43
0.03
28.39
69.63
0.27
0.06
0.09
0.12
0.35
0.45
0.66

304694
4316384
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909011
Porphyry
5.6
1
0.7
925
0.22
0.14
6.7
0.224
0.28
2.7
53
0.9
5.2
9
46
13.73
2.57
1.74
4.43
0.85
3.90
0.15
0.37
0.13
27.87
70.18
0.27
0.05
0.09
0.13
0.35
0.47
0.64

304543
4316253
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909012
Porphyry
4.9
1
0.7
1080
0.21
-0.05
6.5
0.206
0.04
2.6
42
0.4
5
8
28.5
13.34
2.97
1.11
0.33
0.78
6.25
0.14
0.34
0.05
25.30
72.93
0.26
0.05
0.01
0.20
0.03
0.77
0.97

304374
4316203
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909013
Porphyry
5.1
1
0.6
1045
0.22
0.14
7.4
0.213
0.39
2.7
48
0.8
5.1
15
28.8
13.98
2.42
2.10
4.35
0.76
3.69
0.15
0.36
0.03
27.83
70.22
0.27
0.04
0.09
0.12
0.34
0.43
0.59

304034
4316210
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909014
McLeod
12
1
1
933
0.34
-0.05
10.4
0.416
0.33
3.2
114
1.3
12.1
69
12.2
14.73
3.76
4.69
3.05
2.04
3.71
0.31
0.69
0.03
33.02
64.67
0.29
0.07
0.06
0.12
0.22
0.41
0.65

304639
4317241
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909033
null
5.9
6
1.2
354
0.29
-0.05
16.2
0.217
0.11
2.7
66
2.5
8.1
5
12
12.05
1.62
0.89
0.63
1.49
5.59
0.18
0.36
1.05
23.87
74.46
0.24
0.03
0.01
0.18
0.06
0.76
0.89

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304608
4317263
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909034
null
8.8
5
1
730
0.17
0.1
11.7
0.193
0.19
1.7
69
2.7
6.3
8
7.6
13.49
2.34
1.07
0.83
1.28
4.89
0.22
0.32
1.05
25.48
72.73
0.26
0.04
0.02
0.16
0.07
0.60
0.75

304572
4317289
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909035
null
11.1
4
1.4
814
0.2
0.12
6.8
0.323
0.35
2.4
109
1.3
11.1
13
5.4
14.85
2.81
3.52
2.18
2.19
3.90
0.27
0.54
1.20
31.46
66.34
0.29
0.05
0.05
0.13
0.16
0.43
0.60

304539
4317313
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909036
null
11
3
1.1
785
0.17
0.09
10.6
0.289
0.48
3
112
2.4
10.5
17
6.4
15.02
2.80
2.94
3.34
2.24
3.26
0.29
0.48
0.70
31.07
66.75
0.29
0.05
0.07
0.11
0.24
0.36
0.53

435

304505
4317337
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909037
null
0.62
7.67
1.9
1270
1.47
0.73
1.88
0.02
37.9
11.6
12
2.42
4320
2.84
20.8
0.14
0.2
0.053
2.81
18.5
6.3
1.4
118
128
2.22
2.2
16.9
1220
6.7
97.7
0.024
0.44
0.45

304471
4317361
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909038
null
0.45
8.05
-0.2
1140
1.57
0.6
1.93
0.02
48.6
9.8
10
2.61
4670
2.49
22.4
0.15
0.2
0.04
2.76
23.7
8.2
1.58
80
1.83
2.43
2.4
19
1520
4.6
105.5
-0.002
0.48
0.24

304437
4317385
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909039
null
0.23
7.28
-0.2
380
1.69
0.11
1.11
-0.02
42.7
6.6
12
1.06
4820
1.26
19.2
0.12
1
0.032
0.83
21
5.9
0.71
46
17.8
4.12
1.9
8.3
780
4.3
34.3
0.018
0.91
0.48

304405
4317408
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909040
null
0.92
8.05
2.1
1440
1.71
0.77
1.68
-0.02
36.2
3.8
12
1.34
8060
1.56
21.9
0.15
0.2
0.062
2.77
17
7.8
1.36
57
3.52
2.31
2.2
16.6
1440
4.5
89.6
0.004
0.78
0.75

304369
4317433
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909041
null
0.71
7.8
1.1
800
1.76
0.37
2.95
0.02
51.2
7.5
12
1.84
9610
3.03
21.1
0.16
0.3
0.058
1.51
25.2
7
1.38
108
39
2.34
2.9
18.5
1310
5.4
54.9
0.023
0.96
0.45

304336
4317457
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909042
null
0.41
7.97
7.8
330
2.49
0.27
1.48
0.19
47.9
4.9
12
1.97
6000
1.26
21.8
0.13
0.6
0.056
1.33
23.1
8.8
1.4
49
7.66
4.07
2.7
33.4
1370
21.2
64
0.01
0.62
1.52

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304302
4317482
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909043
null
0.57
8.05
1
930
2.36
0.26
2.35
0.04
51
7.4
10
1.89
4200
2.13
22.8
0.15
0.5
0.041
1.97
20.7
10.4
1.43
95
12.25
2.82
2.4
17.9
1520
7.6
64.5
0.013
0.54
0.69

304267
4317506
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909044
null
0.3
7.34
2.6
960
2.14
0.34
1.51
0.02
48.9
2.7
12
1.37
3170
0.82
20.6
0.12
0.8
0.035
2.81
22.7
7.6
0.88
47
28.3
2.93
2.3
12.5
960
6.3
78.7
0.011
0.33
0.99

304234
4317530
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909045
null
0.57
7.14
0.5
1720
1.6
0.34
1.16
-0.02
43.6
1.9
11
1.21
2070
0.48
18.95
0.11
0.8
0.013
3.35
21
7.6
0.63
34
299
2.87
1.6
9.7
790
7.3
79.9
0.293
0.18
0.32

436

304505
4317337
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909037
null
11.1
9
1
785
0.17
0.41
6.7
0.317
0.49
1.3
110
0.6
8.9
24
4.7
14.49
2.63
3.65
3.39
2.32
2.99
0.28
0.53
1.10
31.38
66.42
0.28
0.05
0.07
0.10
0.25
0.34
0.51

304471
4317361
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909038
null
12.2
7
1.6
783
0.17
0.21
8.6
0.33
0.48
2
128
1.4
10.7
12
5.2
15.21
2.70
3.20
3.33
2.62
3.28
0.35
0.55
1.20
32.43
65.30
0.30
0.05
0.07
0.11
0.24
0.35
0.52

304437
4317385
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909039
null
5.6
4
1.5
701
0.14
-0.05
6.4
0.183
0.16
2
63
2.3
5.4
4
30
13.75
1.55
1.62
1.00
1.18
5.55
0.18
0.31
2.28
27.42
70.67
0.27
0.03
0.02
0.18
0.08
0.66
0.77

304405
4317408
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909040
null
11.1
8
2.2
731
0.16
0.19
7.5
0.267
0.45
1.8
106
2.4
10.1
13
5.2
15.21
2.35
2.01
3.34
2.25
3.11
0.33
0.45
1.95
30.99
66.84
0.30
0.04
0.07
0.10
0.24
0.34
0.48

304369
4317433
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909041
null
12
6
2.3
1070
0.21
0.12
9.9
0.331
0.3
2.9
124
1.8
11.6
14
6.1
14.73
4.13
3.90
1.82
2.29
3.15
0.30
0.55
2.40
33.27
64.40
0.29
0.07
0.04
0.10
0.13
0.35
0.61

304336
4317457
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909042
null
10.5
5
2.2
607
0.18
0.07
10.7
0.283
0.35
2.8
111
2.4
11.7
60
10.8
15.06
2.07
1.62
1.60
2.32
5.49
0.31
0.47
1.55
30.49
67.37
0.30
0.04
0.03
0.18
0.12
0.60
0.72

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304302
4317482
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909043
null
11.5
4
1.7
890
0.16
0.15
7.1
0.313
0.45
2.6
121
1.5
11.9
24
8.3
15.21
3.29
2.74
2.37
2.37
3.80
0.35
0.52
1.35
32.00
65.76
0.30
0.06
0.05
0.12
0.17
0.41
0.61

304267
4317506
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909044
null
7.3
4
1.3
725
0.17
0.07
11.1
0.204
0.39
2.5
79
1.8
10.2
12
19
13.87
2.11
1.05
3.39
1.46
3.95
0.22
0.34
0.83
27.21
70.88
0.27
0.04
0.07
0.13
0.27
0.47
0.61

304234
4317530
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909045
null
5.7
3
1
895
0.12
0.06
8.2
0.151
0.4
1.4
58
1.4
6.9
11
20.6
13.49
1.62
0.62
4.04
1.04
3.87
0.18
0.25
0.45
25.56
72.65
0.26
0.03
0.09
0.12
0.32
0.47
0.58

437

304200
4317554
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909046
null
0.89
7.43
-0.2
780
1.38
0.5
1.65
-0.02
51.5
3.9
16
1.45
2550
0.99
17.9
0.32
0.9
0.014
2.3
22.2
8.2
1.19
44
924
3.21
1.4
15.2
1350
4.8
73.7
1.195
0.26
0.35

304171
4317575
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909047
null
1.58
7.4
0.4
1440
1.96
0.95
1.15
0.03
50.9
3.4
12
1.8
6040
0.96
19.9
0.12
0.8
0.029
3.66
24.9
7
0.78
37
25
2.6
1.4
11.8
950
7.8
102
0.021
0.47
0.23

304038
4317885
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909048
null
0.22
7.13
-0.2
1050
1.62
0.08
1.4
0.03
29.4
4.7
13
0.78
1970
1.23
20.4
0.1
1.2
0.026
2.24
14.4
6.5
0.72
91
14.65
3.18
1.6
8.7
490
6.1
56.3
0.023
0.9
1.01

304018
4317900
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909049
null
0.57
7.52
2
1060
1.86
0.35
1.51
-0.02
45.4
7.6
17
1.75
4770
2.39
21.8
0.15
0.4
0.049
2.25
22.6
10
1.45
162
66.2
2.57
2.5
20.3
1150
3.2
71.8
0.076
0.67
0.68

303997
4317917
Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909050
null
0.72
6.97
1.6
2350
1
0.35
0.79
0.02
32.3
5.2
11
1.31
5000
1.43
18.55
0.12
1.1
0.082
4.27
17.6
6
0.5
64
20.9
1.44
1.5
6.1
590
4.7
100
0.036
0.73
0.79

305124
4316373
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909101
Porphyry
0.05
7.42
2.5
1620
1.65
0.1
2.41
0.02
41.2
4.6
19
0.69
134
1.51
20.1
0.11
1.4
0.024
2.72
19.8
4.5
0.66
228
1.11
3.02
3
9.8
910
5.5
55.5
-0.002
0.03
1.65

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304797
4316337
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909102
Porphyry
0.01
7.26
0.8
1800
1.73
0.1
1.79
0.02
30.1
4
20
0.4
18.1
1.05
20.8
0.11
1.7
0.025
3.57
12.9
4.2
0.52
113
0.76
3.02
3
8.3
600
3.8
76.4
-0.002
0.02
1.08

304649
4316233
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909103
Porphyry
0.01
7.44
1
1640
1.76
0.13
1.72
-0.02
47.2
3.2
21
0.49
14.9
1.08
21.6
0.12
1.8
0.094
3.83
23.6
3.5
0.57
119
0.51
2.99
2.9
9.3
780
3.3
91.8
-0.002
0.01
1.55

303975
4317934
Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909104
null
0.76
7.38
16.4
1440
1.22
1.14
1.26
0.02
31.8
19.3
13
1.76
6080
2.54
20.5
0.13
1.4
0.116
3.55
17.2
7.3
1.08
94
18.55
1.67
1.5
11
660
3
88.6
0.061
1.38
1.36

438

304200
4317554
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909046
null
10.1
4
1.3
805
0.1
0.1
6.5
0.23
0.38
1.5
100
2.7
6.6
10
27
14.04
2.31
1.27
2.77
1.97
4.33
0.31
0.38
0.65
28.03
70.01
0.28
0.04
0.06
0.14
0.21
0.51
0.66

304171
4317575
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909047
null
7
6
1.4
833
0.09
0.11
8.5
0.166
0.48
2.1
70
2.2
7.5
11
16.6
13.98
1.61
1.23
4.41
1.29
3.50
0.22
0.28
1.18
27.70
70.36
0.27
0.03
0.09
0.11
0.34
0.41
0.52

304038
4317885
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909048
null
5.9
3
0.8
608
0.1
0.06
5
0.177
0.26
2.2
59
1.6
5.2
10
30.9
13.47
1.96
1.58
2.70
1.19
4.29
0.11
0.30
2.25
27.85
70.20
0.26
0.04
0.06
0.14
0.22
0.52
0.66

304018
4317900
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909049
null
12.5
5
1.5
465
0.15
0.23
8.5
0.29
0.35
2.6
112
2
10.9
15
9.9
14.21
2.11
3.07
2.71
2.40
3.46
0.26
0.48
1.68
30.39
67.48
0.28
0.04
0.06
0.11
0.21
0.40
0.54

303997
4317917
Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909050
null
4.2
4
1
383
0.11
0.09
7.8
0.122
0.49
2.1
38
2
4.7
8
27.2
13.17
1.11
1.84
5.15
0.83
1.94
0.14
0.20
1.83
26.19
71.98
0.26
0.02
0.11
0.06
0.42
0.24
0.32

305124
4316373
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909101
Porphyry
6
1
0.7
1200
0.19
-0.05
5.9
0.267
0.22
2.5
62
0.6
5.9
17
40.8
14.02
3.37
1.94
3.28
1.09
4.07
0.21
0.45
0.08
28.50
69.50
0.27
0.06
0.07
0.13
0.25
0.48
0.70

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304797
4316337
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909102
Porphyry
5.4
1
0.7
858
0.21
-0.05
6.6
0.222
0.21
2.5
47
0.8
5.2
9
46.1
13.71
2.50
1.35
4.30
0.86
4.07
0.14
0.37
0.05
27.36
70.72
0.27
0.04
0.09
0.13
0.34
0.49
0.65

304649
4316233
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909103
Porphyry
6.5
1
0.8
791
0.19
-0.05
7.1
0.241
0.29
3.4
55
0.6
6.3
9
50.7
14.05
2.41
1.39
4.62
0.95
4.03
0.18
0.40
0.03
28.05
69.99
0.28
0.04
0.10
0.13
0.36
0.47
0.63

303975
4317934
Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909104
null
6.8
7
1.5
553
0.11
0.63
6
0.192
0.4
3
80
1.5
5.8
14
38.9
13.94
1.76
3.27
4.28
1.79
2.25
0.15
0.32
3.45
31.21
66.60
0.27
0.03
0.09
0.07
0.33
0.27
0.38

439

303954
4317950
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909105
null
0.53
6.8
2.2
940
1.57
0.16
0.8
0.02
35.7
20.3
12
1.11
7120
1.8
17.7
0.13
1.3
0.058
2.61
19.1
3.6
0.49
39
2.9
2.73
1.6
8.4
540
3.7
55.5
0.006
1.54
1.43

303933
4317967
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909106
null
0.24
6.5
0.3
150
1.35
0.12
0.59
-0.02
25.7
8
12
0.55
3440
1.02
18.7
0.11
1
0.032
0.61
13.8
5.5
0.59
45
15.6
4.48
1.4
6.8
510
2.7
22
0.025
0.82
0.47

303911
4317983
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909107
null
0.24
6.91
0.4
390
1.67
0.39
0.63
-0.02
40.3
4.2
14
1.02
3990
1.05
20.9
0.11
1.1
0.077
1.42
20.7
5.7
0.68
43
6.06
3.85
1.8
8.8
590
3.9
50.2
0.009
0.59
0.36

303890
4318000
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909108
null
0.22
7.04
4.5
1240
1.79
0.18
1.21
-0.02
30.6
5.9
13
1.41
1625
1.13
20.5
0.09
1.2
0.021
2.33
15.1
6.4
0.48
60
27.5
3.15
1.6
9.1
570
5.4
53.1
0.015
0.43
1.99

303868
4318016
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909109
null
0.21
7.48
0.9
410
2.86
0.12
1.54
-0.02
48.9
5.6
14
1.09
2030
1.28
24.1
0.11
0.6
0.023
1.5
25.3
11.2
1.35
73
43.8
3.64
3.5
16.5
1380
3.4
51
0.015
0.34
0.58

303847
4318033
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909110
null
0.33
6.99
-0.2
1910
1.38
0.22
0.7
-0.02
45.1
2.3
12
0.71
4070
0.79
17.1
0.11
0.7
0.041
3.12
23.4
4.4
0.45
37
155.5
2.87
1.3
6
560
4.9
57.6
0.141
0.47
0.21

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

303826
4318049
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909111
null
0.5
7.98
0.5
540
2.53
0.18
1.56
0.02
53.8
7.9
12
1.36
6790
1.94
21.6
0.12
0.7
0.046
1.74
27.9
8.5
1.25
56
17.05
2.95
2.6
16.4
1260
3.3
69.6
0.034
0.89
0.4

303808
4318063
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909112
null
0.36
7.98
1.6
200
2.77
0.14
1.67
-0.02
48
6.1
9
1.45
3920
1.31
20
0.13
0.5
0.03
0.95
20.2
7.9
1.16
67
98.2
3.51
2
14.6
1290
4.2
36.3
0.073
0.77
0.65

440

303954
4317950
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909105
null
4.6
9
1
603
0.11
0.17
5.3
0.132
0.24
2.8
46
1.1
5.3
7
35.2
12.85
1.12
2.31
3.15
0.81
3.68
0.12
0.22
3.85
28.11
69.92
0.25
0.02
0.07
0.12
0.27
0.47
0.55

303933
4317967
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909106
null
3.9
4
1
213
0.09
0.08
6.1
0.118
0.07
1.4
37
1.6
3.4
5
23.3
12.28
0.83
1.31
0.74
0.98
6.04
0.12
0.20
2.05
24.53
73.75
0.24
0.01
0.02
0.19
0.06
0.81
0.87

303911
4317983
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909107
null
5.8
4
1.4
338
0.11
-0.05
7.3
0.161
0.24
1.5
57
1.2
5.6
8
28.8
13.05
0.88
1.35
1.71
1.13
5.19
0.14
0.27
1.48
25.19
73.04
0.26
0.02
0.04
0.17
0.14
0.65
0.72

303890
4318000
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909108
null
4.9
2
0.8
459
0.11
0.06
5.8
0.162
0.29
2
48
1.4
4.5
11
33.4
13.30
1.69
1.45
2.81
0.80
4.25
0.13
0.27
1.08
25.77
72.43
0.26
0.03
0.06
0.14
0.23
0.53
0.64

303868
4318016
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909109
null
10.5
3
1.3
617
0.22
-0.05
9.9
0.35
0.26
3.2
108
2.2
11.6
12
13.1
14.13
2.15
1.65
1.81
2.24
4.91
0.32
0.58
0.85
28.63
69.36
0.28
0.04
0.04
0.16
0.14
0.57
0.71

303847
4318033
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
G909110
null
4.8
4
1.1
480
0.09
0.06
7.7
0.114
0.29
1.6
42
1.5
5.1
5
16.4
13.20
0.98
1.02
3.76
0.75
3.87
0.13
0.19
1.18
25.07
73.18
0.26
0.02
0.08
0.12
0.31
0.48
0.55

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

303826
4318049
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909111
null
10.7
6
2.2
805
0.16
0.07
14.8
0.274
0.37
4
109
2.6
11.9
9
11.9
15.07
2.18
2.49
2.10
2.07
3.98
0.29
0.46
2.23
30.87
66.97
0.30
0.04
0.04
0.13
0.15
0.43
0.57

303808
4318063
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909112
null
10
5
1.8
876
0.13
0.06
10.9
0.215
0.21
4.1
93
3.6
14.1
10
9.5
15.07
2.34
1.68
1.14
1.92
4.73
0.30
0.36
1.93
29.47
68.46
0.30
0.04
0.02
0.15
0.08
0.52
0.66

441

303907
4316952
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909113
null
0.08
7.95
0.7
1240
1.87
0.27
2.3
0.02
49.1
14.4
12
1.49
900
2.58
21.9
0.15
0.9
0.055
2.52
23.6
6.4
0.97
167
1.99
2.75
5.1
13.4
970
6.3
65.1
-0.002
0.53
0.42

303893
4316898
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909114
null
0.06
7.93
4.4
1260
1.89
0.73
2.81
0.04
47.8
15.3
13
2.77
173.5
3.35
21.3
0.12
0.9
0.095
2.64
22.9
5.6
1.18
452
2.73
2.75
5.1
17.9
1150
9.5
84.3
-0.002
0.7
0.67

303878
4316844
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909115
null
0.03
7.95
2.9
770
1.68
0.79
1.63
-0.02
45.3
10.9
12
1.91
622
2.94
22.3
0.14
0.7
0.066
1.62
21.2
7.3
1.31
107
7.44
3.76
2.8
15.4
1290
3.4
54.7
0.006
1.55
0.6

303864
4316790
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
G909116
null
0.02
7.45
1.3
230
1.9
1.48
0.84
-0.02
63.5
10.4
12
2.32
115.5
3.05
21.4
0.16
1.4
0.089
2.75
30.9
7.8
0.86
80
2.01
2.16
2.3
14.4
1130
2.1
107
-0.002
3.13
0.56

303850
4316736
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909117
null
0.04
7.44
0.5
430
1.44
0.15
3.53
0.05
47.2
9.5
11
0.63
605
2.5
22.9
0.17
0.8
0.051
1.08
22.1
5.2
1.15
300
2.6
3.61
5.1
16.2
1130
4.9
32.9
-0.002
0.15
0.85

304518
4317143
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909172
McLeod QMD
0.06
7.86
4
750
2.02
0.07
2.11
-0.02
53.1
6.6
7
2.08
564
3.17
24.3
0.24
0.8
0.057
1.36
30.2
8
1.33
133
3.1
3.11
5.1
12.4
1800
4
40.8
0.002
0.01
0.7

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304501
4317167
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
G909173
Porphyry
0.01
7.72
8.4
820
1.59
0.19
0.29
-0.02
22.2
1.7
10
0.93
179
1.59
20
0.14
1.2
0.016
2.59
12.6
5.9
0.49
25
5.07
2.09
0.9
4.3
630
1.5
77.3
-0.002
0.05
0.35

304414
4316585
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909174
McLeod QMD
-0.01
7.81
3.8
1140
1.83
0.06
3.29
0.03
55.6
14
10
0.97
46.1
3.38
24
0.26
0.7
0.037
2.18
26.5
4.1
1.22
465
1.55
3.09
5.7
15.4
1450
5.9
57.9
0.002
0.01
0.66

304436
4316647
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909175
Porphyry
-0.01
7.41
3.3
1800
1.37
0.13
2.21
-0.02
32.5
1.4
13
0.54
19.9
1.78
17.9
0.16
1.1
0.022
2.54
19.1
2.6
0.4
153
3.31
2.84
2.6
3.6
810
3.8
54.4
-0.002
0.1
0.64

442

303907
4316952
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909113
null
8.1
2
1.1
1005
0.36
0.38
12.4
0.354
0.26
5.1
89
1.1
11.4
20
20.7
15.02
3.22
3.32
3.04
1.61
3.71
0.22
0.59
1.33
32.04
65.71
0.29
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.22
0.41
0.60

303893
4316898
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909114
null
10.5
2
0.9
948
0.36
0.87
10.7
0.397
0.32
5.9
103
1.2
11.6
52
16.5
14.98
3.93
4.31
3.18
1.96
3.71
0.26
0.66
1.75
34.74
62.83
0.29
0.07
0.07
0.12
0.23
0.41
0.65

303878
4316844
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909115
null
10.6
2
0.9
721
0.18
0.98
8
0.285
0.24
3.5
108
1.5
11
9
14.4
15.02
2.28
3.78
1.95
2.17
5.07
0.30
0.48
3.88
34.92
62.64
0.29
0.04
0.04
0.16
0.14
0.56
0.69

303864
4316790
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
G909116
null
8.2
6
0.9
292
0.17
1.69
7.6
0.217
0.51
4
70
1.9
10.4
9
41.3
14.07
1.18
3.92
3.31
1.43
2.91
0.26
0.36
7.83
35.27
62.26
0.28
0.02
0.07
0.09
0.26
0.34
0.42

303850
4316736
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
G909117
null
11
2
1
925
0.35
0.1
9.7
0.408
0.13
4.1
105
1.1
11.4
25
15.7
14.05
4.94
3.22
1.30
1.91
4.87
0.26
0.68
0.38
31.60
66.19
0.28
0.09
0.03
0.16
0.10
0.57
0.89

304518
4317143
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909172
McLeod QMD
11.3
2
2
848
0.36
0.05
8.1
0.458
0.27
2.5
136
2.3
11.8
13
16.6
14.85
2.95
4.08
1.64
2.21
4.19
0.41
0.76
0.03
31.11
66.71
0.29
0.05
0.03
0.14
0.12
0.46
0.65

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304501
4317167
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
G909173
Porphyry
4.8
3
2.7
240
0.07
0.16
6.6
0.115
0.33
2.8
63
3.4
3.7
4
35.6
14.58
0.41
2.04
3.12
0.81
2.82
0.14
0.19
0.13
24.25
74.06
0.29
0.01
0.07
0.09
0.23
0.32
0.34

304414
4316585
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909174
McLeod QMD
11.3
2
1.1
1070
0.4
-0.05
9.7
0.442
0.22
3.2
116
1.5
13.2
37
13.9
14.75
4.60
4.35
2.63
2.02
4.17
0.33
0.74
0.03
33.61
64.04
0.29
0.08
0.06
0.13
0.19
0.46
0.75

304436
4316647
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
G909175
Porphyry
4.4
2
0.5
1170
0.18
0.24
5.7
0.249
0.24
2.6
57
0.9
4.5
8
34.1
14.00
3.09
2.29
3.06
0.66
3.83
0.19
0.42
0.25
27.78
70.27
0.27
0.06
0.07
0.12
0.24
0.45
0.65

443

304407
4316964
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909176
Porphyry
0.01
7.36
4.2
410
1.82
0.46
0.63
0.02
22.6
0.7
12
0.37
16.1
1.22
20.1
0.15
1.9
0.012
0.63
14.6
2.2
0.11
41
1.81
4.82
2.6
1
310
2.6
25.4
-0.002
0.11
0.57
302908
4318908
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437225
McLeod
0.1
7.66
147
900
6.47
1.27
0.21
-0.02
79.4
3.1
5
2.93
72.1
3.72
24.9
0.15
1.5
0.135
2.66
37.6
10.6
0.91
73
2.36
0.32
4
10.2
1580
9.9
141.5
0.002
0.14
8.85

302874
4318747
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437226
Volcanic
0.02
6.72
2.3
950
1.22
0.06
0.36
-0.02
37.5
9.5
21
0.35
6.8
3.55
16.55
0.12
1.2
0.019
2.14
18.2
8.4
1.12
219
0.28
3.55
3.4
14.7
1030
3.1
44.9
-0.002
0.01
0.73

302860
4318597
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437227
Volcanic
0.03
6.01
4.9
920
1.33
0.12
0.66
0.06
36.8
10.5
6
2.43
5.8
1.31
10.55
0.08
2.5
0.015
2.11
21.3
5.6
0.13
356
0.71
2.62
6.3
2.6
80
5.8
89
-0.002
0.01
0.71

302931
4318645
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437228
Porphyry
0.02
7.12
23.6
900
1.59
0.43
0.37
0.03
58
2.1
21
1.2
80
1.5
20.4
0.1
2.2
0.037
1.89
28.3
10
0.37
85
1.45
3.4
3.4
8.8
630
5.7
61.1
-0.002
0.01
0.88

302930
4318520
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437229
Bear
0.1
6.28
25.8
1470
1.29
0.22
0.45
-0.02
79.9
10.6
14
1.68
403
2.28
15.15
0.11
1.2
0.023
1.75
39
16.2
0.83
287
2.27
2.6
2.8
15.6
1010
3.8
54.5
-0.002
0.02
1.4

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302754
4318332
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437230
Bear
0.04
7.17
3.7
930
0.38
0.27
0.08
-0.02
65.2
0.3
8
0.9
59.6
0.32
13.2
0.09
0.8
0.018
3.1
32.3
1
0.06
18
1.54
0.24
2.6
1
1500
298
104
-0.002
0.19
2.34

302901
4318219
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437231
Porphyry
0.09
7.01
7.3
3160
1.68
0.07
1.57
0.07
49.4
4.3
15
0.77
31.7
0.57
19.2
0.09
1.9
0.01
5.56
24.6
2.4
0.19
433
0.66
2.27
3.9
10.5
1570
4.7
109
-0.002
0.02
0.86

444

304407
4316964
Albite
Ann-Mason
G909176
Porphyry
4.6
4
0.6
634
0.19
0.67
7.1
0.2
0.08
2.8
41
1.6
3.4
2
61.3
13.90
0.88
1.57
0.76
0.18
6.50
0.07
0.33
0.28
24.47
73.82
0.27
0.02
0.02
0.21
0.06
0.77
0.83
302908
4318908
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437225
McLeod
11.6
3
2.1
669
0.29
1.32
29.4
0.23
0.7
9.5
268
5.5
6.6
12
47.7
14.47
0.29
4.78
3.21
1.51
0.43
0.36
0.38
0.35
25.79
72.41
0.28
0.01
0.07
0.01
0.24
0.05
0.07

302874
4318747
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437226
Volcanic
6.1
1
0.9
223
0.24
-0.05
6.3
0.304
0.11
1.7
49
1.7
9.1
23
27.7
12.69
0.50
4.57
2.58
1.86
4.79
0.24
0.51
0.03
27.75
70.31
0.25
0.01
0.05
0.15
0.22
0.62
0.66

302860
4318597
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437227
Volcanic
2.4
1
1.3
90.9
0.57
-0.05
15.6
0.051
0.29
3.7
8
1.3
10.9
14
72
11.35
0.92
1.68
2.54
0.22
3.53
0.02
0.09
0.03
20.38
78.19
0.22
0.02
0.05
0.11
0.24
0.51
0.59

302931
4318645
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437228
Porphyry
6.2
1
0.7
395
0.23
0.28
6.5
0.314
0.33
5.1
87
3.3
8.7
18
67
13.45
0.52
1.93
2.28
0.61
4.58
0.14
0.52
0.03
24.06
74.25
0.26
0.01
0.05
0.15
0.18
0.56
0.60

302930
4318520
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437229
Bear
7.4
1
0.7
287
0.18
0.24
5.1
0.275
0.42
2.7
87
2.1
10.3
41
38.5
11.86
0.63
2.93
2.11
1.38
3.50
0.23
0.46
0.05
23.15
75.22
0.23
0.01
0.04
0.11
0.19
0.49
0.53

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302754
4318332
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437230
Bear
3.1
2
1.5
2100
0.18
0.2
9.1
0.253
0.93
1.8
71
2.2
1.4
2
21.7
13.54
0.11
0.41
3.74
0.10
0.32
0.34
0.42
0.48
19.47
79.17
0.27
0.00
0.08
0.01
0.30
0.04
0.05

302901
4318219
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437231
Porphyry
6.4
1
0.9
787
0.27
-0.05
7.8
0.292
0.56
3.4
53
1.7
10.7
12
47.9
13.24
2.20
0.73
6.70
0.32
3.06
0.36
0.49
0.05
27.14
70.96
0.26
0.04
0.14
0.10
0.55
0.38
0.53

445

302736
4318179
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437232
Porphyry
0.04
6.95
6.7
3110
1.53
0.19
0.24
0.03
73.8
2.2
6
1.35
189.5
1.54
21.8
0.1
1.9
0.038
2.87
36.7
7.1
0.31
151
2.47
3.16
3
6
650
9.9
75.2
-0.002
0.03
0.62

302776
4318113
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437233
Porphyry
0.05
6.96
20.8
1240
1.69
0.3
0.22
0.02
47
0.5
8
1.06
28.4
1.37
18.65
0.1
1.9
0.047
2.34
23.3
5.5
0.17
32
2.57
3.4
3.1
1.2
330
4.4
68.5
0.002
0.06
0.8

302641
4318043
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437234
Volcanic
0.02
6.47
5.1
250
1.28
0.33
0.25
-0.02
18.7
0.5
4
0.83
24.2
1.5
16.25
0.08
1.7
0.01
0.75
8.5
3.6
0.14
43
1.49
4.5
2.5
2.2
500
4.7
31.3
-0.002
0.02
0.61

302511
4317941
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437235
Volcanic
0.06
7.08
7.8
1510
2.54
0.16
1.32
0.1
73.3
4
3
4.71
6.2
1.96
17.2
0.11
2.7
0.03
3.79
39.5
67.4
0.16
269
1.33
1.95
8.8
1.8
550
24
134
-0.002
0.05
2.96

302643
4317776
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437236
Volcanic
0.11
7.69
11.5
1780
1.94
0.22
2.16
0.09
64.4
5.2
6
5.22
8.6
2.45
19.8
0.1
3.2
0.03
3.74
33.3
29.2
0.26
281
0.95
2.31
8.8
2.5
630
22.1
116.5
-0.002
0.02
2.67

302810
4317666
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437237
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.03
7.71
3.1
490
1.89
0.51
0.07
-0.02
24.2
0.2
4
2.68
10.5
0.67
26.2
0.06
3.6
0.121
3.94
11.9
6.8
0.47
38
1.66
0.09
3.1
1.2
60
2.5
167.5
-0.002
0.05
1.94

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302849
4317664
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437238
Porphyry
0.03
8.23
13.8
1460
1.95
0.12
0.39
0.02
65.8
2.5
8
1.82
64.7
1.72
23.8
0.1
1.9
0.053
2.22
34.4
8.5
0.2
57
1
4.12
3.3
5.6
890
5.4
64.4
-0.002
0.01
2.03

302913
4317641
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437239
Bear
0.03
5.3
2.6
150
0.73
0.09
0.05
-0.02
15.2
0.3
4
2
49.3
0.48
11.35
0.05
2.4
0.009
2.28
7.7
4.5
0.08
29
0.94
0.08
3
1
140
2.7
76.7
-0.002
0.06
2.54

446

302736
4318179
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437232
Porphyry
6.1
2
0.6
595
0.19
0.1
6.4
0.256
0.58
2.2
64
2.4
25
54
54.1
13.13
0.34
1.98
3.46
0.51
4.26
0.15
0.43
0.08
24.33
73.97
0.26
0.01
0.07
0.14
0.29
0.53
0.56

302776
4318113
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437233
Porphyry
5.9
2
0.6
308
0.22
0.34
7.2
0.257
0.42
5.4
74
4.3
4.7
10
51.3
13.15
0.31
1.76
2.82
0.28
4.58
0.08
0.43
0.15
23.56
74.79
0.26
0.01
0.06
0.15
0.23
0.57
0.59

302641
4318043
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437234
Volcanic
4.4
1
0.6
530
0.18
0.19
7.9
0.196
0.19
2.3
39
4.1
3
5
44.8
12.22
0.35
1.93
0.90
0.23
6.07
0.11
0.33
0.05
22.19
76.25
0.24
0.01
0.02
0.20
0.08
0.82
0.84

302511
4317941
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437235
Volcanic
5.3
1
1.6
235
0.7
-0.05
12.5
0.222
0.79
2.9
31
1.6
12.7
63
89.5
13.37
1.85
2.52
4.57
0.27
2.63
0.13
0.37
0.13
25.82
72.37
0.26
0.03
0.10
0.08
0.37
0.32
0.45

302643
4317776
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437236
Volcanic
5.6
2
1.7
352
0.71
-0.05
11.1
0.269
0.7
3.4
44
1.8
11.8
71
98.5
14.53
3.02
3.15
4.51
0.43
3.11
0.14
0.45
0.05
29.39
68.55
0.28
0.05
0.10
0.10
0.34
0.35
0.54

302810
4317666
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437237
Bear (graphic txt.)
5.2
2
0.8
27.5
0.28
0.3
12.6
0.156
0.76
5.3
65
2.6
3.8
11
103
14.56
0.10
0.86
4.75
0.78
0.12
0.01
0.26
0.13
21.57
76.92
0.29
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.35
0.01
0.02

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302849
4317664
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437238
Porphyry
6.1
2
0.8
436
0.24
0.05
9.3
0.281
0.34
4.5
71
2.6
8.5
13
45.7
15.55
0.55
2.21
2.68
0.33
5.55
0.20
0.47
0.03
27.56
70.51
0.30
0.01
0.06
0.18
0.19
0.59
0.62

302913
4317641
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437239
Bear
2.2
2
0.6
33.7
0.26
0.05
12.5
0.114
0.4
2.4
53
1.5
1.9
4
65.1
10.01
0.07
0.62
2.75
0.13
0.11
0.03
0.19
0.15
14.06
84.96
0.20
0.00
0.06
0.00
0.30
0.02
0.02

447

302956
4317599
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437240
Porphyry
0.11
6.94
54.7
60
1.05
0.85
0.39
0.03
9.46
13.1
11
0.66
1210
2.15
18.4
0.09
1.9
0.011
0.4
4.8
13.7
0.13
30
2.14
4.17
2.2
5.9
1070
3.7
19.3
-0.002
0.01
13.5

302940
4317444
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437241
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.01
8.64
39.5
1020
1.93
0.24
0.61
0.02
61.3
6.5
3
1.66
168.5
3.93
24
0.13
2.1
0.045
2.45
30.7
13.7
0.57
69
1.72
3.99
5.7
6.8
1340
6.6
76.2
-0.002
0.04
2.62

302847
4317501
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437242
Porphyry
0.05
7.7
38.7
2230
1.53
0.39
0.27
0.02
43.7
3.8
17
1.31
302
1.56
20.3
0.09
2.5
0.029
3.7
22.6
6.7
0.05
41
2.41
3.47
3
5.2
880
7.4
87.3
-0.002
0.07
13.4

302766
4317528
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437243
Porphyry
0.03
7.89
20.1
2170
1.26
0.39
0.24
0.03
39.5
2.8
8
3.03
235
1.77
22.1
0.09
1.7
0.027
3.78
20.2
5.4
0.18
71
0.84
3.34
2.8
6.3
530
6.4
115
-0.002
0.02
1.59

303428
4317044
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437244
Porphyry
0.05
7.09
14.2
860
1.56
0.33
0.42
-0.02
19.55
4.1
11
1.12
72.4
2.08
19.95
0.08
1.4
0.034
1.75
12.6
5.9
0.51
121
1.21
3.62
2.4
6.4
640
3.6
65.5
-0.002
0.01
0.79

303507
4317069
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437245
Bear
0.06
6.57
1.4
1290
1.68
0.08
1.31
0.03
50.8
5.2
11
3.2
66.9
1.85
19.5
0.08
1.3
0.015
2.99
22.4
6
0.43
272
0.98
2.71
4.4
5.6
510
11.8
106
-0.002
0.01
0.45

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

303504
4317156
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437246
Porphyry
0.07
7.04
22.1
990
1.76
1.75
0.07
-0.02
15.85
1.4
8
1.7
15.1
3.05
22.3
0.08
1
0.039
3.52
8.8
2.4
0.31
52
4.62
0.07
1.9
3.1
320
8.9
121
-0.002
0.05
1.81

303610
4317162
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437247
Bear QM
0.04
7.05
2.2
310
0.7
0.19
0.08
-0.02
39.5
2.6
8
1.1
17.8
0.68
17.8
0.07
1.6
0.015
3.23
22.4
3.3
0.14
47
2.06
0.13
4
2.3
150
3.1
106
-0.002
0.08
0.98

448

302956
4317599
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437240
Porphyry
2.5
5
0.5
149.5
0.15
1.72
8.7
0.178
0.08
7.7
70
11.9
3.2
5
47.5
13.11
0.55
2.76
0.48
0.22
5.62
0.25
0.30
0.03
23.31
75.06
0.26
0.01
0.01
0.18
0.04
0.71
0.74

302940
4317444
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437241
Bear (graphic txt.)
9.6
2
1.4
329
0.43
0.2
9.9
0.454
0.36
10.8
157
9.1
11.1
20
53.7
16.32
0.85
5.05
2.95
0.95
5.38
0.31
0.76
0.10
32.67
65.04
0.32
0.02
0.06
0.17
0.20
0.54
0.59

302847
4317501
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437242
Porphyry
5.7
2
0.7
273
0.22
0.13
8.1
0.284
0.63
13.4
67
3.9
5.7
11
67
14.55
0.38
2.01
4.46
0.08
4.68
0.20
0.47
0.18
27.00
71.11
0.29
0.01
0.09
0.15
0.33
0.53
0.55

302766
4317528
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437243
Porphyry
4.8
2
0.7
321
0.21
0.08
9.2
0.223
0.7
4.5
68
2.8
4.6
16
36
14.90
0.34
2.28
4.55
0.30
4.50
0.12
0.37
0.05
27.42
70.67
0.29
0.01
0.10
0.15
0.33
0.50
0.52

303428
4317044
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437244
Porphyry
4.6
1
0.7
292
0.16
0.22
6.1
0.196
0.25
3.3
63
2.3
4.8
14
33.8
13.39
0.59
2.67
2.11
0.85
4.88
0.15
0.33
0.03
24.99
73.26
0.26
0.01
0.04
0.16
0.17
0.60
0.64

303507
4317069
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437245
Bear
4
1
1.9
532
0.37
-0.05
14.4
0.202
0.44
4.1
47
1.2
8.2
39
30.1
12.41
1.83
2.38
3.60
0.71
3.65
0.12
0.34
0.03
25.07
73.17
0.24
0.03
0.08
0.12
0.32
0.48
0.62

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

303504
4317156
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437246
Porphyry
5.1
2
1
59.7
0.15
2.54
11.7
0.117
0.81
3.5
67
2
2.2
6
26.3
13.30
0.10
3.92
4.24
0.51
0.09
0.07
0.20
0.13
22.56
75.86
0.26
0.00
0.09
0.00
0.35
0.01
0.02

303610
4317162
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437247
Bear QM
4.2
1
0.8
53.3
0.38
0.48
11.4
0.157
0.48
2.9
47
2.2
3.5
2
40.5
13.32
0.11
0.87
3.89
0.23
0.18
0.03
0.26
0.20
19.10
79.56
0.26
0.00
0.08
0.01
0.32
0.02
0.03

449

303626
4317253
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437248
Porphyry
0.03
6.88
6.9
2550
1.36
0.33
0.18
-0.02
27.5
0.5
10
1.42
18.8
1.59
18.85
0.08
1.4
0.023
3.64
15
2.6
0.14
55
1.75
2.87
2.4
2.6
340
4.7
102
-0.002
0.03
0.72

303639
4317346
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437249
McLeod QMD
0.07
7.14
2.2
1310
1.72
0.07
3.09
0.05
50.9
12.4
6
2.36
24.8
4.03
19.65
0.14
0.9
0.046
2.51
24.2
9.3
1.11
891
0.73
2.79
5
7.1
1520
12.3
65.6
-0.002
0.02
0.57

303715
4317326
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437250
Bear?
0.03
7.34
6.8
770
1.84
0.13
2.91
0.03
49.7
12
8
1.7
196
3.5
21.3
0.13
0.6
0.06
1.59
24.2
5.8
1.1
470
1.21
3.38
4.2
13.8
1390
7.2
50.7
-0.002
-0.01
1.85

302820
4317516
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437266
Porphyry (Ann-Mason)
0.08
7.91
41.7
1460
1.43
0.4
0.39
0.06
46
1.3
10
2.09
120.5
1.64
21.9
0.1
2
0.029
3.17
23.3
6.5
0.22
48
1.07
3.21
2.6
4
450
3.8
99
-0.002
0.01
2.26

302822
4317494
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437267
Bear border granite phase
0.08
7.98
45.3
550
2.46
1.91
0.44
-0.02
12.9
1.7
8
3.02
204
4.73
52.1
0.11
2.8
0.084
3.31
5.7
10.3
0.95
51
18.1
0.34
2.6
8.6
1210
11.6
133.5
-0.002
0.59
6.93

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302754
4317421
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437268
Bear border granite phase
0.09
8.29
11.8
500
1.7
0.73
0.47
0.06
42.4
47.2
14
2.13
12050
2.99
27.8
0.09
1.8
0.059
1.89
19.7
11.7
1.64
524
2.75
2.88
2.4
25.1
1330
6
78.7
-0.002
0.06
2.59

302704
4317400
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437269
McLeod QMD (or mafic ppy?)
0.09
7.91
11.6
500
1.67
0.69
0.44
0.05
40.8
46.5
13
2.13
12050
2.84
27.4
0.11
1.9
0.057
1.87
18.9
11.3
1.55
499
2.64
2.73
2.5
25
1260
5.9
78.3
-0.002
0.06
2.62

450

303626
4317253
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437248
Porphyry
4
1
0.5
339
0.17
0.16
7.4
0.187
0.55
4.1
41
2.3
4.2
6
30.1
13.00
0.25
2.04
4.39
0.23
3.87
0.08
0.31
0.08
24.24
74.06
0.25
0.00
0.09
0.12
0.37
0.49
0.51

303639
4317346
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437249
McLeod QMD
9.8
1
1.2
936
0.33
-0.05
6.4
0.437
0.28
2.3
122
1.3
14.5
67
20.5
13.49
4.32
5.18
3.02
1.84
3.76
0.35
0.73
0.05
32.75
64.96
0.26
0.08
0.06
0.12
0.24
0.46
0.75

303715
4317326
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437250
Bear?
10.2
1
1.1
1095
0.26
0.12
7.8
0.393
0.25
2.6
125
2.1
11.7
38
11.2
13.87
4.07
4.50
1.92
1.82
4.56
0.32
0.66
-0.03
31.68
66.10
0.27
0.07
0.04
0.15
0.15
0.54
0.81

302820
4317516
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437266
Porphyry (Ann-Mason)
5.7
2
0.7
212
0.19
0.12
8.4
0.224
0.53
5.1
94
2.7
4.2
7
49.6
14.94
0.55
2.11
3.82
0.36
4.33
0.10
0.37
0.03
26.61
71.53
0.29
0.01
0.08
0.14
0.28
0.48
0.51

302822
4317494
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437267
Bear border granite phase
12
5
2.9
174
0.19
4.61
9.9
0.26
0.67
12.6
181
6.6
4.5
8
77
15.07
0.62
6.08
3.99
1.58
0.46
0.28
0.43
1.48
29.98
67.92
0.30
0.01
0.08
0.01
0.29
0.05
0.09

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302754
4317421
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437268
Bear border granite phase
14.6
3
1.1
185
0.17
0.9
5.7
0.319
0.42
7
159
4.4
9.9
33
51.4
15.66
0.66
3.85
2.28
2.72
3.88
0.30
0.53
0.15
30.03
67.87
0.31
0.01
0.05
0.13
0.16
0.41
0.45

302704
4317400
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437269
McLeod QMD (or mafic ppy?)
14.1
3
1.1
176
0.18
0.9
5.5
0.32
0.41
6.7
155
4.4
9.6
34
51
14.94
0.62
3.65
2.25
2.57
3.68
0.29
0.53
0.15
28.69
69.31
0.29
0.01
0.05
0.12
0.16
0.41
0.44

451

302662
4317400
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437270
Porphyry
0.02
7.64
4.4
200
1.18
0.15
0.36
0.05
45.7
4.8
9
0.77
242
1.24
23.8
0.09
1.8
0.008
0.56
23.1
8.2
0.9
117
0.68
5.23
2.3
8
790
3.6
30
-0.002
0.01
0.85

302594
4317337
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437271
Bear border granite phase
0.03
6.75
5.3
280
1.78
0.33
0.1
-0.02
28.7
1.3
3
4.1
135
0.8
22
0.06
1.8
0.032
3.28
13.5
5
0.4
56
1.23
0.07
2.9
1
210
2.5
148
-0.002
0.08
1.94

302508
4317271
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437272
Bear border granite phase
0.08
6.78
7.6
290
1.33
1.03
0.27
-0.02
25
0.9
4
1.53
129.5
1.21
23.3
0.07
1.9
0.037
1.56
12
4.8
0.22
39
4.18
2.79
4.7
1.2
230
5.5
75.5
-0.002
0.1
1.13

302484
4317261
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437273
McLeod QMD
0.03
7.89
5.1
130
1.25
0.12
0.46
0.03
21.3
19.1
17
0.45
1080
4.03
25.3
0.1
1.9
0.036
0.56
8.3
13.3
3.12
538
0.54
3.98
2.8
20.9
2010
3
10.7
-0.002
0.01
1.59

302468
4317140
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437274
McLeod QMD fg??
0.04
7.53
10.9
380
1.48
0.75
0.36
-0.02
37.4
4.3
6
2.06
204
1.98
30.5
0.1
1.5
0.056
1.61
17.7
8.8
0.55
74
8.34
2.34
4.8
8.3
220
4
77
0.002
0.06
1.63

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302478
4317101
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437275
McLeod QMD
0.01
7.67
5.4
500
1.84
0.08
0.56
0.03
48.4
9.9
7
1.29
72.1
2.49
23.1
0.11
0.7
0.059
1.39
24
10.5
0.95
209
1.69
4.35
3.9
16.5
1250
5.9
58.8
-0.002
0.01
1.24

302469
4317043
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437276
Porphyry
0.02
7.08
18.7
150
1.06
0.25
0.47
0.03
27
2.4
12
0.53
143
1.87
22.4
0.11
3.3
0.01
0.45
12.6
10.1
0.9
54
2.14
4.7
3.1
11.4
400
4.2
10.4
-0.002
0.02
0.68

302453
4316987
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437277
McLeod QMD
0.07
6.25
24.1
550
0.93
2.09
0.45
-0.02
35.8
1.3
7
1.31
128.5
2.4
22.4
0.11
0.8
0.039
1.56
17.7
9.5
0.31
59
3.86
1.7
2.4
3.1
640
8.1
60.4
-0.002
0.42
5.7

452

302662
4317400
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437270
Porphyry
4.8
2
0.8
183
0.17
0.17
6.9
0.182
0.1
4.1
58
3.7
3.7
16
42
14.43
0.50
1.59
0.67
1.49
7.05
0.18
0.30
0.03
26.26
71.91
0.28
0.01
0.01
0.23
0.05
0.80
0.84

302594
4317337
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437271
Bear border granite phase
4.5
2
1.7
27.3
0.25
0.09
6.7
0.111
0.68
2.7
56
1.3
2.2
10
43.6
12.75
0.14
1.03
3.95
0.66
0.09
0.05
0.19
0.20
19.06
79.60
0.25
0.00
0.08
0.00
0.34
0.01
0.02

302508
4317271
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437272
Bear border granite phase
4.4
2
1
101.5
0.4
0.53
11.7
0.242
0.37
4.6
49
5.6
3.3
7
43.7
12.81
0.38
1.56
1.88
0.36
3.76
0.05
0.40
0.25
21.45
77.05
0.25
0.01
0.04
0.12
0.16
0.48
0.51

302484
4317261
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437273
McLeod QMD
17.7
2
1.1
133
0.19
0.25
2.1
0.449
0.11
6.1
217
6.5
13.5
71
58.3
14.90
0.64
5.18
0.67
5.17
5.37
0.46
0.75
0.03
33.18
64.50
0.29
0.01
0.01
0.17
0.05
0.59
0.63

302468
4317140
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437274
McLeod QMD fg??
6
3
2.9
107.5
0.36
0.65
10.6
0.288
0.37
3.3
82
13
6
25
38.7
14.22
0.50
2.55
1.94
0.91
3.15
0.05
0.48
0.15
23.96
74.36
0.28
0.01
0.04
0.10
0.15
0.36
0.40

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302478
4317101
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437275
McLeod QMD
8
2
1.6
287
0.3
-0.05
13.1
0.296
0.25
2.5
97
6.6
8.6
32
14.8
14.49
0.78
3.20
1.67
1.58
5.86
0.29
0.49
0.03
28.39
69.62
0.28
0.01
0.04
0.19
0.13
0.67
0.72

302469
4317043
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437276
Porphyry
6.1
3
0.8
227
0.21
0.19
5.8
0.287
0.08
5
80
6.7
6.3
13
105
13.37
0.66
2.40
0.54
1.49
6.34
0.09
0.48
0.05
25.43
72.79
0.26
0.01
0.01
0.20
0.04
0.78
0.82

302453
4316987
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437277
McLeod QMD
6.4
3
1.7
217
0.16
0.83
6.5
0.272
0.43
4.6
101
5
4.7
12
18.6
11.81
0.63
3.09
1.88
0.51
2.29
0.15
0.45
1.05
21.86
76.61
0.23
0.01
0.04
0.07
0.17
0.32
0.37

453

302426
4316954
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437278
Porphyry
0.01
6.59
4.9
510
1.7
0.09
0.34
0.03
40.7
10.2
10
0.68
39.8
1.86
20.8
0.09
2.2
0.017
1.02
21.2
7.8
1.06
209
0.59
4.38
2.7
14.1
810
3.4
33.7
-0.002
0.02
0.63

302515
4316830
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437279
McLeod QMD
0.09
7.42
12.6
270
1.19
0.95
0.2
0.03
26.4
0.6
7
1.41
241
2.56
23.5
0.12
0.9
0.028
1.63
10
3.3
0.25
20
11.4
2.45
2
1.9
1250
2.9
62.1
-0.002
0.15
2.17

302354
4316754
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437280
McLeod QMD fg?? Or Jbg
0.03
6.29
3.6
810
1.19
0.55
0.25
0.05
45
0.4
3
2.27
24.6
1.12
19.35
0.11
4
0.033
2.98
23.7
2
0.36
44
2.98
0.12
3.6
1
250
1.9
118
-0.002
0.18
0.94

303342
4317641
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437281
Bear border granite phase
0.05
6.52
12.5
520
1.13
0.64
0.29
0.05
48.8
0.5
4
1.57
45.6
1.25
20.1
0.12
2.8
0.053
3.3
24.9
2.4
0.31
60
3.66
0.32
2.9
1.5
220
2
130
-0.002
0.06
1.92

303342
4317641
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437282
Porphyry
0.05
7.01
29.4
1290
1.2
0.66
0.28
0.04
47.3
4.5
9
2.98
258
3.41
20.3
0.14
1.7
0.049
3.24
24.2
5.5
0.55
140
2.65
1.8
3
8.6
790
4.4
110.5
-0.002
0.02
2.13

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

303295
4317480
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437283
Bear border granite phase
0.03
6.67
3.7
960
1.61
0.12
0.36
0.06
51.1
4
5
2.04
359
2.03
17.65
0.13
2.5
0.025
3.21
25.4
4.3
0.51
135
0.69
2.51
4.6
7
500
8.9
125.5
-0.002
0.02
1.28

303296
4317442
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437284
Bear border granite phase
0.09
6.9
19.8
390
1.02
2.03
0.26
0.05
30.5
0.4
4
1.22
85.5
2.28
18.8
0.12
1.7
0.061
3.43
15.2
2.3
0.21
48
4.03
0.07
4.2
0.9
330
3.9
119
-0.002
0.05
1.79

454

302426
4316954
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437278
Porphyry
4.6
2
0.7
193.5
0.2
-0.05
7.6
0.228
0.16
3.2
56
6.2
6.9
38
58.1
12.45
0.48
2.39
1.23
1.76
5.90
0.19
0.38
0.05
24.82
73.44
0.24
0.01
0.03
0.19
0.11
0.78
0.82

302515
4316830
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437279
McLeod QMD
8.5
4
1
167
0.15
0.74
6.7
0.232
0.4
3.9
109
4.8
3.5
4
22.7
14.02
0.28
3.29
1.96
0.41
3.30
0.29
0.39
0.38
24.32
73.98
0.27
0.01
0.04
0.11
0.15
0.39
0.41

302354
4316754
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437280
McLeod QMD fg?? Or Jbg
5.9
2
0.7
42.6
0.32
0.25
12.9
0.171
0.74
6.3
61
1.9
7.5
4
112
11.88
0.35
1.44
3.59
0.60
0.16
0.06
0.29
0.45
18.81
79.87
0.23
0.01
0.08
0.01
0.33
0.02
0.05

303342
4317641
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437281
Bear border granite phase
4.4
2
0.5
60.6
0.29
0.59
14.7
0.125
0.6
5.1
54
3.1
5.1
8
76.1
12.32
0.41
1.61
3.98
0.51
0.43
0.05
0.21
0.15
19.66
78.96
0.24
0.01
0.08
0.01
0.35
0.06
0.09

303342
4317641
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437282
Porphyry
5.3
2
0.7
194
0.21
0.31
7.8
0.246
0.58
4.9
78
4.8
6.2
19
43.3
13.24
0.39
4.39
3.90
0.91
2.43
0.18
0.41
0.05
25.90
72.28
0.26
0.01
0.08
0.08
0.32
0.30
0.33

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

303295
4317480
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437283
Bear border granite phase
4.7
1
0.6
190
0.45
-0.05
21.3
0.195
0.54
6.2
52
2.9
10.7
26
70.1
12.60
0.50
2.61
3.87
0.85
3.38
0.11
0.33
0.05
24.30
74.00
0.25
0.01
0.08
0.11
0.33
0.44
0.48

303296
4317442
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437284
Bear border granite phase
7.6
4
0.9
40.8
0.31
1.1
9.4
0.297
0.62
4.9
114
3.9
6
4
43.3
13.03
0.36
2.93
4.13
0.35
0.09
0.08
0.50
0.13
21.60
76.89
0.26
0.01
0.09
0.00
0.34
0.01
0.04

455

303532
4318937
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437305
Bear
0.04
7.01
14.6
1090
1.65
0.47
0.23
0.04
16.65
0.7
9
1.22
15.6
0.6
35.5
0.09
1
0.056
3.67
7
3.1
0.46
43
1.28
0.08
5.7
1.6
100
2.7
147.5
-0.002
0.1
9.58

303520
4318903
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437306
McLeod
0.03
7.19
5.6
1050
2.05
0.1
2.14
0.06
67
11.3
10
1.97
80.3
3.48
23.3
0.18
1.1
0.041
2.56
29.7
5.8
1.05
430
3.1
3.39
7.7
13.2
1230
9.1
95.7
-0.002
0.01
1.82

303520
4318811
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437307
McLeod
0.07
7.56
6
1220
2.04
0.07
0.55
0.04
51.6
11.8
6
1.01
399
4.89
21.9
0.18
0.7
0.075
2.52
28.4
5.6
1.45
430
4.45
3.75
6.2
13.6
1460
3.3
69.9
-0.002
0.01
1.48

303552
4318732
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437308
McLeod
0.03
7.45
6.3
360
0.08
0.02
0.06
0.03
63.8
0.3
6
0.54
3.9
0.17
2.74
0.12
0.4
-0.005
3.84
28.8
0.9
0.01
18
1.52
0.14
4
0.5
1660
46.7
101
-0.002
0.23
3.39

303524
4318672
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437309
McLeod
0.07
7.22
3.2
1520
1.69
0.03
1.02
0.05
56.2
10.1
8
1.08
253
3.88
21.1
0.16
0.8
0.031
3.31
25.9
4.7
1.15
480
1.18
2.98
6.6
13.1
1360
5.2
96
-0.002
0.02
0.96

303509
4318586
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437310
Bear
0.04
6.26
4.4
690
1.74
0.23
0.17
0.05
41.7
1.5
3
1.23
150
1.29
18.2
0.12
2.4
0.02
3.93
22.2
3
0.22
48
4.3
2.13
4.8
2.6
110
8
126
-0.002
0.02
0.91

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

303517
4318560
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437311
Bear
0.02
6.18
2.5
200
0.81
0.2
0.06
0.02
29.4
0.2
4
0.84
28.1
0.31
15.4
0.08
3
0.015
2.76
12.5
1.1
0.1
22
2.31
0.07
5.2
0.9
60
1.3
96
-0.002
0.06
2.4

303200
4318340
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437312
Porphyry
0.02
7.28
4.3
950
1.51
0.64
0.2
0.03
28.2
0.5
8
1.54
29
1.28
20.3
0.11
1.6
0.111
2.74
14.5
4.8
0.38
30
1.19
1.84
2
1
240
2.9
98.5
-0.002
0.15
0.66

456

303532
4318937
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437305
Bear
14.3
2
1.8
50.2
0.36
0.49
3.6
0.481
0.53
6.9
175
2.9
8.2
6
25.1
13.24
0.32
0.77
4.42
0.76
0.11
0.02
0.80
0.25
20.70
77.85
0.26
0.01
0.09
0.00
0.36
0.01
0.04

303520
4318903
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437306
McLeod
9.2
2
1.1
602
0.51
-0.05
20.5
0.428
0.25
5
112
2.5
15.3
50
32.5
13.58
2.99
4.48
3.08
1.74
4.57
0.28
0.71
0.03
31.47
66.33
0.27
0.05
0.07
0.15
0.25
0.55
0.75

303520
4318811
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437307
McLeod
9.4
2
1
330
0.38
-0.05
13.6
0.449
0.24
3.6
137
3.1
13.8
39
16.9
14.28
0.77
6.29
3.04
2.40
5.06
0.33
0.75
0.03
32.94
64.75
0.28
0.01
0.06
0.16
0.23
0.58
0.63

303552
4318732
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437308
McLeod
0.9
1
0.7
2740
0.25
0.07
15
0.263
0.38
1.7
63
1.1
0.8
-2
10
14.07
0.08
0.22
4.63
0.02
0.19
0.38
0.44
0.58
20.60
77.96
0.28
0.00
0.10
0.01
0.36
0.02
0.03

303524
4318672
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437309
McLeod
8.4
1
1
371
0.41
-0.05
15.6
0.427
0.38
3.3
122
3.2
13
43
21.5
13.64
1.43
4.99
3.99
1.91
4.02
0.31
0.71
0.05
31.04
66.79
0.27
0.03
0.08
0.13
0.32
0.48
0.58

303509
4318586
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437310
Bear
2.7
1
1.1
109.5
0.41
0.05
25.5
0.136
0.45
4.3
36
1.2
7
17
64.8
11.83
0.24
1.66
4.74
0.36
2.87
0.03
0.23
0.05
22.00
76.46
0.23
0.00
0.10
0.09
0.43
0.40
0.42

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

303517
4318560
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437311
Bear
3.1
2
1.6
46.4
0.46
0.13
12.9
0.134
0.36
3.5
55
1.7
2.2
-2
75.2
11.67
0.08
0.40
3.33
0.17
0.09
0.01
0.22
0.15
16.13
82.74
0.23
0.00
0.07
0.00
0.31
0.01
0.02

303200
4318340
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437312
Porphyry
5.1
3
2.3
153.5
0.15
0.21
4.2
0.169
0.62
2.3
59
1.3
3.6
3
39.9
13.75
0.28
1.65
3.30
0.63
2.48
0.05
0.28
0.38
22.80
75.60
0.27
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.26
0.30
0.32

457

303236
4318274
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437313
Porphyry
0.04
7.26
15.4
2510
1.35
0.62
0.26
0.06
22.2
0.9
7
1.08
13.9
1.4
21.5
0.1
1.8
0.058
2.5
10.9
3.4
0.39
69
1.65
2.24
2.8
1.4
290
5.4
90.7
-0.002
0.17
0.71

303178
4318134
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437314
McLeod
0.05
8.18
9.6
1050
1.42
0.72
0.28
0.04
78
0.7
11
1.42
77.7
2.03
22.1
0.15
0.8
0.037
2.54
32.2
5.1
0.48
53
2.84
2.55
3.1
4.2
560
4
88.2
-0.002
0.06
0.85

303174
4318065
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437315
Porphyry
0.03
7.44
2.1
1020
1.43
0.08
0.09
0.05
18.2
0.9
9
1.66
67.3
1.02
18.3
0.09
1.1
0.024
3.5
7.8
6.5
0.4
53
2.17
0.56
2
3
130
1.2
121
-0.002
0.03
0.81

303160
4317931
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437316
Porphyry
0.06
6.94
11.7
2230
1.39
0.92
0.16
0.05
44.9
0.3
7
0.93
47.8
1.53
19.9
0.13
1.6
0.115
2.52
24.1
4.1
0.29
32
5.39
2.83
2.2
1.2
350
5.7
75.4
0.005
0.09
0.67

303193
4317845
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437317
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.13
6.36
7.8
1090
1.18
1.98
0.19
0.03
35.3
1.1
6
1.38
105
1.67
17.45
0.13
1.4
0.053
3.38
18.4
8.6
0.41
44
39.6
0.1
3
1.5
470
4.6
125.5
0.005
0.32
1.84

303228
4317773
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437318
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.04
7.25
14.3
1030
1.75
0.23
0.3
0.07
58.7
1.8
6
1.83
124.5
1.27
19.25
0.14
1.9
0.053
3.39
28.3
7.1
0.22
51
1.41
2.13
5.4
3.5
490
8
109.5
-0.002
0.02
2.09

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

303447
4316870
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437319
Bear
0.03
7.01
2.6
1200
2.07
0.08
1.6
0.04
49.4
6.6
10
1.85
54.7
2.42
20.3
0.16
0.9
0.036
2.91
26.4
5.1
0.65
352
0.94
2.8
4.4
8.8
740
7.4
102
-0.002
0.01
0.5

303502
4316776
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437320
Porphyry
0.02
6.92
4.1
1890
1.5
0.15
1.32
0.04
39.5
5.3
12
1.18
27.2
2.12
18.9
0.14
1.5
0.024
2.78
20.3
5.3
0.58
405
0.7
2.93
2.8
7.3
670
6.1
81.1
-0.002
0.02
1.03

458

303236
4318274
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437313
Porphyry
5.3
2
2.5
361
0.19
0.36
6.4
0.223
0.61
3
60
1.4
4.4
11
49.8
13.71
0.36
1.80
3.01
0.65
3.02
0.07
0.37
0.43
23.42
74.94
0.27
0.01
0.06
0.10
0.24
0.36
0.39

303178
4318134
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437314
McLeod
10
3
1.2
147
0.21
0.2
6
0.318
0.7
2.6
111
2.7
5.2
12
19.8
15.45
0.39
2.61
3.06
0.80
3.44
0.13
0.53
0.15
26.56
71.58
0.30
0.01
0.07
0.11
0.21
0.37
0.39

303174
4318065
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437315
Porphyry
3.6
1
1.5
95.2
0.16
0.05
2.9
0.149
0.94
1.4
49
3
3.4
12
32.3
14.05
0.13
1.31
4.22
0.66
0.75
0.03
0.25
0.08
21.48
77.02
0.28
0.00
0.09
0.02
0.33
0.09
0.10

303160
4317931
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437316
Porphyry
5.2
3
1.5
240
0.17
0.14
8.2
0.165
0.96
4.1
70
1.9
4.8
7
40.9
13.11
0.22
1.97
3.04
0.48
3.81
0.08
0.28
0.23
23.21
75.16
0.26
0.00
0.06
0.12
0.25
0.48
0.49

303193
4317845
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437317
Bear (graphic txt.)
7
4
4.2
183
0.24
0.65
16.9
0.173
1.29
3.3
83
5.2
3.6
6
40.5
12.01
0.27
2.15
4.07
0.68
0.13
0.11
0.29
0.80
20.51
78.05
0.24
0.00
0.09
0.00
0.37
0.02
0.04

303228
4317773
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437318
Bear (graphic txt.)
5.2
2
1.3
159.5
0.44
0.08
19.7
0.223
0.6
4
61
4.2
8.2
16
54.3
13.70
0.42
1.63
4.08
0.36
2.87
0.11
0.37
0.05
23.60
74.74
0.27
0.01
0.09
0.09
0.32
0.34
0.37

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

303447
4316870
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437319
Bear
5.8
1
1
590
0.35
0.06
13.5
0.246
0.37
3.4
65
1.6
9.1
25
18.3
13.24
2.24
3.11
3.51
1.08
3.77
0.17
0.41
0.03
27.56
70.52
0.26
0.04
0.07
0.12
0.29
0.47
0.62

303502
4316776
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437320
Porphyry
4.6
-1
0.6
865
0.19
0.1
7.1
0.217
0.5
2.8
53
1.4
5.4
35
37.5
13.07
1.85
2.73
3.35
0.96
3.95
0.15
0.36
0.05
26.47
71.68
0.26
0.03
0.07
0.13
0.28
0.50
0.63

459

303437
4316592
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437321
Porphyry
0.03
7.01
2.3
1900
1.64
0.12
1.62
0.03
42.9
5.2
13
1.03
50.9
1.87
20.4
0.15
1.4
0.024
3.23
21.3
5.2
0.43
306
1.26
2.69
3.1
7
670
7.5
90.9
-0.002
0.03
0.61

303436
4316434
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437322
McLeod
0.07
7.32
1.5
1160
1.81
0.09
2.83
0.06
44.6
13.8
13
1.86
74.4
3.64
21.4
0.18
0.8
0.035
2.23
20.4
4.9
1.16
494
1.43
2.98
3.8
16.6
1340
10.5
54.8
-0.002
0.01
1

303394
4316211
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437323
McLeod
0.05
7.25
1.6
1250
1.67
0.09
2.79
0.05
45.5
12.7
12
0.95
52.5
3.46
21.3
0.18
0.6
0.037
2.55
21
2.6
1.19
514
1.23
3.09
4.2
16.6
1300
10.1
63.4
-0.002
0.01
0.66

303446
4315921
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437324
McLeod
0.06
7.39
1.7
1290
1.86
0.08
2.92
0.04
55.1
11.1
5
1.44
70.9
3.9
20.6
0.17
1
0.04
2.64
26.5
5.8
1.03
517
0.45
2.71
5.3
7.6
1750
7.6
79.9
-0.002
0.01
0.6

303286
4315689
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437325
McLeod
0.04
7.57
1.6
1120
1.63
0.06
3.17
0.04
48.8
13.5
10
1.29
62.3
3.8
21.6
0.18
0.6
0.035
2.2
22.9
3.8
1.25
482
1.01
3.16
4.3
18
1440
7.2
69.8
-0.002
-0.01
0.56

302829
4316439
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437326
McLeod
0.03
7.03
3.9
1210
1.55
0.08
3.07
0.08
38.2
9.8
10
1.04
39.7
3.34
21.5
0.19
0.5
0.028
2.46
18
3.2
1.07
517
0.6
3.05
4
16.7
1310
9.5
59.5
-0.002
0.01
1.15

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302998
4316785
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437327
Porphyry
0.05
6.81
3.2
1730
1.31
0.15
1.3
0.04
41.8
3.8
11
0.88
154.5
2.07
19.8
0.14
1.3
0.022
3.12
21.9
5.6
0.58
394
0.68
2.95
2.9
9.5
730
5.5
98.7
-0.002
0.02
0.68

303645
4317495
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437351
McLeod
0.29
6.46
17.1
430
1.08
0.35
0.26
-0.02
41.3
3.8
10
0.39
3110
2.03
18.35
0.16
1.3
0.026
0.62
19.8
5.9
0.88
104
1.98
4.51
2.9
6.8
790
2.6
24.2
-0.002
0.05
0.77

303751
4317492
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437352
Porphyry
0.03
7.19
42.3
1800
1.72
0.48
0.37
0.02
35.4
4.1
9
0.95
39.3
1.94
20.5
0.14
1.7
0.041
2.97
16.9
5.8
0.19
81
2.17
3.38
3.5
5
590
5.4
78.5
-0.002
0.04
0.67

460

303437
4316592
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437321
Porphyry
4.3
-1
0.7
844
0.22
-0.05
7.3
0.224
0.47
3
50
0.6
5.7
26
28.6
13.24
2.27
2.40
3.89
0.71
3.63
0.15
0.37
0.08
26.75
71.38
0.26
0.04
0.08
0.12
0.32
0.45
0.61

303436
4316434
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437322
McLeod
9.2
1
0.9
961
0.24
-0.05
6
0.388
0.23
2.2
115
1.6
9.5
60
15.1
13.83
3.96
4.68
2.69
1.92
4.02
0.31
0.65
0.03
32.07
65.68
0.27
0.07
0.06
0.13
0.21
0.48
0.74

303394
4316211
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437323
McLeod
9.4
1
0.9
940
0.26
-0.05
5.4
0.41
0.26
1.9
114
1.2
9.8
59
10.3
13.70
3.90
4.45
3.07
1.97
4.17
0.30
0.68
0.03
32.27
65.48
0.27
0.07
0.07
0.13
0.24
0.50
0.76

303446
4315921
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437324
McLeod
10
1
1.2
996
0.35
-0.05
6.7
0.455
0.31
2.4
129
2.5
13.4
46
19.9
13.96
4.09
5.02
3.18
1.71
3.65
0.40
0.76
0.03
32.79
64.92
0.27
0.07
0.07
0.12
0.25
0.43
0.70

303286
4315689
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437325
McLeod
9.2
1
1
1035
0.26
-0.05
7.1
0.444
0.23
2.5
123
1.5
10.8
48
11
14.30
4.43
4.89
2.65
2.07
4.26
0.33
0.74
-0.03
33.65
63.99
0.28
0.08
0.06
0.14
0.20
0.49
0.77

302829
4316439
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437326
McLeod
9.9
1
0.6
1115
0.26
-0.05
6.6
0.42
0.24
1.4
121
1
9.5
41
9
13.28
4.29
4.30
2.96
1.77
4.11
0.30
0.70
0.03
31.75
66.03
0.26
0.08
0.06
0.13
0.24
0.51
0.80

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302998
4316785
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437327
Porphyry
4.9
-1
0.7
669
0.2
0.05
7.2
0.234
0.72
3
55
1.1
5.8
35
35.6
12.86
1.82
2.66
3.76
0.96
3.98
0.17
0.39
0.05
26.65
71.48
0.25
0.03
0.08
0.13
0.32
0.51
0.64

303645
4317495
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437351
McLeod
4.5
3
0.7
168
0.19
0.29
7.6
0.22
0.11
4.5
64
4.8
4.8
8
34.3
12.20
0.36
2.61
0.75
1.46
6.08
0.18
0.37
0.13
24.14
74.17
0.24
0.01
0.02
0.20
0.07
0.82
0.85

303751
4317492
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437352
Porphyry
5.4
3
1
623
0.24
0.42
8.8
0.261
0.49
5.8
78
4.7
5
13
45.6
13.58
0.52
2.49
3.58
0.32
4.56
0.14
0.44
0.10
25.72
72.48
0.27
0.01
0.08
0.15
0.29
0.55
0.59

461

303603
4317579
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437353
Bear
0.22
7.26
6.5
1190
1.98
0.17
0.75
0.06
58.4
6.4
8
3.52
2910
3.33
21.9
0.2
0.9
0.055
3.97
30.2
9.4
0.63
256
1.75
2.16
6.5
9.3
940
13.3
156
-0.002
0.01
1.81

303508
4317537
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437354
Bear
0.06
4.17
25.8
700
0.88
1.81
0.1
-0.02
11.9
1.2
9
1.85
242
2.55
17.55
0.15
1.4
0.071
2.19
5.8
4.6
0.31
45
4.89
0.23
3.7
2.4
160
4.2
104.5
-0.002
0.04
1.65

303479
4317540
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437355
Bear
0.02
6.98
5.6
1310
2.05
0.11
0.42
0.03
62.8
2.3
10
1.84
856
2.11
20.1
0.18
1.5
0.022
3.49
35
6.9
0.39
77
0.76
2.77
4.8
7.1
610
7
125
-0.002
0.02
0.8

303507
4317431
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437356
Porphyry
0.12
7.13
15.5
570
2.92
1.76
0.11
0.02
29.8
0.3
10
2.75
58
1.96
25.7
0.15
1.8
0.276
3.71
14.4
4.5
0.55
63
6.34
0.09
3.2
1.8
320
6
158.5
-0.002
0.14
2.05

303453
4317364
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437357
McLeod
0.04
7.62
4.3
1230
1.96
0.15
2.96
0.04
50.2
13.5
10
2.08
84.4
4.04
22.5
0.2
1.2
0.05
2.63
24.2
3.1
1.2
592
1.3
3.06
5.2
18.4
1410
13.8
63.3
-0.002
0.01
0.79

303474
4317272
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437358
McLeod
0.26
6.31
16
640
2.39
0.68
0.13
0.02
12.3
0.3
6
3.72
74.6
1.92
25.2
0.13
1.5
0.143
3.36
7.1
5.2
0.55
106
7.55
0.08
6.3
1.3
300
6.2
184.5
-0.002
0.06
1.4

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304509
4317168
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437390
Porphyry
0.07
7.64
5
1480
1.94
0.41
0.61
-0.02
38.8
1.7
10
0.96
185
1.99
21.7
0.12
1.6
0.044
2.69
20.9
5.9
0.37
29
3.26
2.47
1.6
5.2
460
3.4
85
-0.002
0.09
0.53

304528
4317091
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437391
Bear (K-spar phenos)
0.13
7.67
4
1690
1.72
0.37
2.22
0.02
51
3.6
17
1.21
128.5
1.85
20.7
0.13
2
0.094
2.91
27.6
5.5
0.73
133
2.41
3.18
3.5
10.2
960
8.5
75
-0.002
0.02
0.51

462

303603
4317579
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437353
Bear
7
2
1.1
273
0.44
0.06
15.3
0.321
0.66
4.1
90
5.3
11.6
50
29.1
13.71
1.05
4.28
4.78
1.04
2.91
0.22
0.54
0.03
28.56
69.44
0.27
0.02
0.10
0.09
0.38
0.35
0.42

303508
4317537
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437354
Bear
4
4
0.9
43.3
0.32
1.22
9.4
0.166
0.47
4.1
63
5.5
2.5
2
43.4
7.88
0.14
3.28
2.64
0.51
0.31
0.04
0.28
0.10
15.17
83.77
0.15
0.00
0.06
0.01
0.36
0.06
0.08

303479
4317540
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437355
Bear
4.1
2
0.6
246
0.42
-0.05
18.8
0.214
0.52
5
57
3.6
11
13
42.4
13.19
0.59
2.71
4.21
0.65
3.73
0.14
0.36
0.05
25.62
72.59
0.26
0.01
0.09
0.12
0.35
0.47
0.51

303507
4317431
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437356
Porphyry
5.9
3
0.9
52.1
0.23
2.19
7.8
0.241
0.96
6.4
61
1.1
5
3
52.9
13.47
0.15
2.52
4.47
0.91
0.12
0.07
0.40
0.35
22.47
75.95
0.26
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.36
0.01
0.03

303453
4317364
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437357
McLeod
10.2
2
1.7
936
0.32
0.05
6.9
0.407
0.4
3.1
125
2.3
13
60
38.4
14.39
4.14
5.20
3.17
1.99
4.12
0.32
0.68
0.03
34.04
63.58
0.28
0.07
0.07
0.13
0.24
0.47
0.73

303474
4317272
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437358
McLeod
4.2
6
1.3
39.2
0.55
2.56
10.8
0.184
1.07
5.6
49
2.6
2.6
14
42.4
11.92
0.18
2.47
4.05
0.91
0.11
0.07
0.31
0.15
20.16
78.42
0.23
0.00
0.09
0.00
0.37
0.01
0.03

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304509
4317168
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437390
Porphyry
5.4
2
2.3
598
0.11
0.27
7.9
0.168
0.41
3.8
62
2.4
3.6
6
39.1
14.43
0.85
2.56
3.24
0.61
3.33
0.11
0.28
0.23
25.64
72.57
0.28
0.02
0.07
0.11
0.24
0.38
0.43

304528
4317091
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437391
Bear (K-spar phenos)
6.9
2
1.1
1010
0.24
0.21
7.7
0.301
0.39
3.7
68
1.2
7.8
16
54.6
14.49
3.11
2.38
3.51
1.21
4.29
0.22
0.50
0.05
29.75
68.17
0.28
0.06
0.07
0.14
0.26
0.49
0.68

463

304654
4316940
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437392
McLeod
0.03
7.39
7.3
270
2.24
0.21
0.8
-0.02
59.4
10.1
11
0.4
129
1.36
20.5
0.13
1.8
0.035
0.43
27.7
5.6
0.79
49
2.15
4.89
3.4
7
860
1.9
16.7
-0.002
0.01
0.5

304583
4317013
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437393
Porphyry
0.06
7.52
8.5
1560
1.78
0.22
1.53
0.02
45.5
4.5
15
1.73
211
1.53
21.3
0.13
1.8
0.055
2.69
25.3
7.2
0.5
63
3.31
3.27
3.6
10.1
940
7
86.6
-0.002
0.01
1.5

304468
4317000
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437394
McLeod
0.08
7.38
4.5
1270
1.72
0.12
3.51
0.02
58.6
10.6
8
1.02
149
3.93
22.1
0.16
0.6
0.054
2.44
29.6
5.7
1.21
490
1.34
2.8
4.9
13.4
1480
5.7
79.7
-0.002
0.01
0.53

304425
4316982
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437395
Porphyry
0.01
6.64
1.5
390
1.85
0.24
0.53
-0.02
24.9
0.7
11
0.25
11.5
0.86
18.1
0.07
1.8
0.013
0.53
15.3
1.4
0.08
30
1.37
5.01
2.6
1.6
310
2.2
18.5
-0.002
0.06
0.28

304426
4316904
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437396
McLeod
0.05
7.64
2.9
780
2.1
0.14
2.66
0.02
55.3
9.5
9
1.29
134
2.55
22.1
0.16
1
0.047
2.27
28.5
4
0.85
341
1.93
3.42
5.5
10.5
1010
7.3
76.8
-0.002
0.01
0.87

304446
4316791
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437397
McLeod
0.42
8.31
17.9
250
1.96
0.15
2.24
0.02
44.7
2.2
5
0.42
1190
2.3
24.3
0.17
0.8
0.038
0.65
18.3
4.9
0.99
153
2.77
4.36
6.1
8.4
1680
3.3
27.5
-0.002
-0.01
0.6

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304452
4316795
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437398
Porphyry
0.02
7.13
6.1
2080
1.69
0.22
1.71
0.02
34.8
1.5
10
0.76
68.9
1.35
20
0.12
1.6
0.027
2.05
17
3
0.26
60
2.48
3.1
2.7
4.7
590
4
51.7
-0.002
0.01
0.44

304420
4316757
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437399
Porphyry
0.03
6.9
4.5
1770
1.9
0.17
2.07
0.05
37.6
1.5
11
0.48
94.2
1.3
20.4
0.1
1.2
0.086
2.54
19.3
2.7
0.32
136
1.65
2.84
3.2
8.3
810
3.3
66
-0.002
0.01
1.01

303702
4316364
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437400
McLeod
0.09
7.81
2.5
1380
1.9
0.15
3.48
0.06
65.2
15.1
11
1.96
71.2
4.19
21.2
0.19
0.8
0.045
2.59
35.8
4
1.35
748
1.86
2.94
4.9
15
1510
12.3
87.7
0.002
0.01
0.57

464

304654
4316940
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437392
McLeod
5.8
2
2.9
555
0.25
0.18
8.6
0.252
0.06
3.6
66
1.3
5.9
-2
44.3
13.96
1.12
1.75
0.52
1.31
6.59
0.20
0.42
0.03
25.89
72.30
0.27
0.02
0.01
0.21
0.04
0.78
0.85

304583
4317013
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437393
Porphyry
6.7
2
1.2
824
0.25
0.17
7.2
0.296
0.4
3.6
71
1.5
8.2
17
46.1
14.21
2.14
1.97
3.24
0.83
4.41
0.22
0.49
0.03
27.53
70.55
0.28
0.04
0.07
0.14
0.25
0.51
0.65

304468
4317000
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437394
McLeod
11.1
2
1
1145
0.32
-0.05
7.2
0.444
0.32
3
128
1.2
13.9
38
10.7
13.94
4.91
5.05
2.94
2.01
3.77
0.34
0.74
0.03
33.73
63.91
0.27
0.09
0.06
0.12
0.23
0.45
0.77

304425
4316982
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437395
Porphyry
3.8
2
0.6
570
0.19
0.4
6.2
0.205
0.07
2.6
38
1.5
3.3
-2
48
12.54
0.74
1.11
0.64
0.13
6.75
0.07
0.34
0.15
22.48
75.95
0.25
0.01
0.01
0.22
0.06
0.89
0.94

304426
4316904
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437396
McLeod
7.8
2
1.3
915
0.39
-0.05
14.9
0.349
0.28
5.9
94
1.3
10.6
29
17.1
14.43
3.72
3.28
2.74
1.41
4.61
0.23
0.58
0.03
31.03
66.80
0.28
0.07
0.06
0.15
0.21
0.53
0.76

304446
4316791
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437397
McLeod
10.2
7
3.3
781
0.39
0.19
6.6
0.529
0.11
4.2
143
3.8
24.4
20
14.4
15.70
3.13
2.96
0.78
1.64
5.88
0.38
0.88
-0.03
31.33
66.47
0.31
0.06
0.02
0.19
0.05
0.62
0.80

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304452
4316795
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437398
Porphyry
4.8
2
0.7
1375
0.18
0.3
4.7
0.23
0.27
3.1
53
2.1
5
5
46.9
13.47
2.39
1.74
2.47
0.43
4.18
0.14
0.38
0.03
25.22
73.01
0.26
0.04
0.05
0.13
0.20
0.51
0.67

304420
4316757
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437399
Porphyry
4.2
1
0.7
993
0.23
0.08
7.5
0.228
0.26
3.3
49
0.7
5.5
6
25.7
13.03
2.90
1.67
3.06
0.53
3.83
0.19
0.38
0.03
25.61
72.59
0.26
0.05
0.07
0.12
0.25
0.48
0.69

303702
4316364
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437400
McLeod
11.5
2
1
1090
0.32
-0.05
9.6
0.468
0.33
3.2
128
1.9
14.1
77
14.1
14.75
4.87
5.39
3.12
2.24
3.96
0.35
0.78
0.03
35.48
62.03
0.29
0.09
0.07
0.13
0.23
0.44
0.74

465

304309
4317260
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437406
Porphyry
0.09
7.38
1.3
1150
1.39
0.48
0.15
-0.02
38
0.4
13
0.94
120
1.88
22.6
0.1
1.8
0.038
2.7
17.9
5.5
0.35
20
2.77
1.75
1.4
2.5
310
2.5
97.1
-0.002
0.38
0.49

304304
4317164
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437407
McLeod
0.03
8.24
5.2
680
1.92
0.07
3.55
-0.02
62.9
13.8
10
0.72
85.4
3.35
23.5
0.17
1
0.052
1.59
30.6
6.1
1.38
406
1.55
3.24
5.8
20.5
1390
4.8
44.5
-0.002
0.03
0.75

304294
4317082
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437408
Porphyry
0.06
7.36
4.7
240
1.77
0.18
0.41
-0.02
41.7
11.7
15
0.39
236
0.94
23.5
0.09
1.6
0.086
0.63
17.9
5.7
0.81
61
0.74
4.46
2.5
9.3
820
2.5
22.7
-0.002
0.01
0.52

304291
4317099
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437409
Porphyry
0.02
7.45
20.4
150
1.53
0.13
0.36
-0.02
32.3
14
10
0.55
85.6
1.22
21.8
0.09
2.1
0.015
0.86
14.3
7.3
0.57
91
1.18
4.43
2.6
10.9
920
1.2
35.3
-0.002
-0.01
0.53

304242
4316984
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437410
McLeod
0.03
7.93
2.7
100
1.55
0.08
3.63
-0.02
51.5
6.8
10
0.17
81.2
2
24
0.13
0.7
0.071
0.28
24.9
3
1.27
344
1.24
4.41
5
14.8
1420
2.9
6.1
-0.002
0.01
0.64

304348
4316919
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437411
McLeod
0.03
8.3
2.2
130
1.73
0.06
3.92
-0.02
60.7
12.2
12
0.27
71.2
2.22
22.9
0.15
0.8
0.051
0.37
29.9
2.7
1.3
366
1.26
4.35
5
16.2
1540
3.3
13.4
-0.002
0.01
0.5

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304313
4316875
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437412
Porphyry
0.02
7.62
3.4
1690
1.67
0.1
2.07
-0.02
44.9
1.2
31
0.6
6.2
1.37
21.9
0.11
1.5
0.059
2.97
24.5
3.6
0.24
130
3
2.78
3.4
7
670
5.3
71.2
-0.002
0.04
1.22

304256
4316827
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437413
McLeod
0.05
8.22
4.9
1510
1.61
0.13
3.41
-0.02
45.9
3.9
11
1
71.6
1.52
23.4
0.12
0.7
0.139
2.97
20.4
2
1.13
225
1.53
3.2
5.3
11.7
1430
4.7
69
-0.002
0.01
1

304354
4316782
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437414
Porphyry
0.01
7.79
4.2
1680
1.61
0.19
1.94
-0.02
42.2
1.3
15
0.46
9.1
1.37
22.3
0.11
1.3
0.073
2.4
20.7
3.6
0.27
105
4.27
3.13
3.2
5.4
620
4.1
65.2
-0.002
0.01
1.1

466

304309
4317260
Sericite-Albite
Ann-Mason
H437406
Porphyry
5.3
5
3.1
179.5
0.1
0.58
4.3
0.145
0.57
2.1
61
2.3
2.1
-2
43.8
13.94
0.21
2.42
3.25
0.58
2.36
0.07
0.24
0.95
24.02
74.29
0.27
0.00
0.07
0.08
0.25
0.28
0.29

304304
4317164
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437407
McLeod
12
2
1.3
1220
0.37
0.06
11.2
0.451
0.2
4
122
1.1
15.1
24
17
15.57
4.97
4.31
1.92
2.29
4.37
0.32
0.75
0.08
34.56
63.02
0.31
0.09
0.04
0.14
0.13
0.46
0.75

304294
4317082
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437408
Porphyry
5.2
1
1.2
371
0.17
0.14
7
0.218
0.1
2.4
62
2.6
5.4
7
37.7
13.90
0.57
1.21
0.76
1.34
6.01
0.19
0.36
0.03
24.38
73.92
0.27
0.01
0.02
0.19
0.06
0.71
0.75

304291
4317099
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437409
Porphyry
6.5
2
0.8
204
0.16
0.14
7.5
0.208
0.12
3.2
69
3.3
6
2
53
14.07
0.50
1.57
1.04
0.95
5.97
0.21
0.35
-0.03
24.63
73.64
0.28
0.01
0.02
0.19
0.08
0.70
0.73

304242
4316984
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437410
McLeod
10.3
2
1
1030
0.32
0.05
8.4
0.425
0.05
3.3
107
0.9
12.6
24
13.7
14.98
5.08
2.57
0.34
2.11
5.94
0.33
0.71
0.03
32.08
65.68
0.29
0.09
0.01
0.19
0.02
0.65
0.96

304348
4316919
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437411
McLeod
10.9
2
1.1
971
0.29
0.05
7.6
0.446
0.07
3.1
117
1.1
12.7
24
15.4
15.68
5.48
2.85
0.45
2.16
5.86
0.35
0.74
0.03
33.60
64.04
0.31
0.10
0.01
0.19
0.03
0.62
0.93

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304313
4316875
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437412
Porphyry
4.9
1
0.8
1120
0.22
0.15
7.7
0.235
0.38
3.2
51
1.2
6
12
33.5
14.39
2.90
1.76
3.58
0.40
3.75
0.15
0.39
0.10
27.42
70.66
0.28
0.05
0.08
0.12
0.27
0.43
0.61

304256
4316827
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437413
McLeod
11
2
2.1
1100
0.31
0.1
7.9
0.457
0.3
4.5
94
1.6
12
15
11.9
15.53
4.77
1.95
3.58
1.87
4.31
0.33
0.76
0.03
33.13
64.55
0.30
0.09
0.08
0.14
0.25
0.46
0.74

304354
4316782
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437414
Porphyry
4.6
2
0.8
1000
0.21
0.12
7.8
0.221
0.29
3.6
49
1.4
5.8
6
26.9
14.72
2.71
1.76
2.89
0.45
4.22
0.14
0.37
0.03
27.29
70.80
0.29
0.05
0.06
0.14
0.21
0.47
0.64

467

304352
4316652
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437415
McLeod
2.37
4.33
63.6
40
0.91
1.56
3.4
0.22
93.5
3.9
17
0.3
95100
5.45
24.1
0.56
1.3
1.19
0.06
52
8.3
1.23
138
10.95
0.96
7.6
32.4
2330
5.9
2.7
-0.002
0.06
3.16

304249
4316654
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437416
McLeod
0.05
7.71
2.9
1060
1.62
0.12
3.1
-0.02
56.4
15
15
1.66
378
3.09
23
0.15
0.8
0.053
2.09
26.3
3.5
1.16
496
1.41
3.08
5
17
1270
7.8
56.3
-0.002
0.01
1.03

304040
4316742
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437417
McLeod
0.04
7.89
6.5
110
1.6
0.08
2.28
-0.02
42.2
4
20
0.42
413
1.31
20.5
0.1
1.6
0.036
0.24
21.8
3.3
0.44
220
1.31
4.58
2.7
9.4
850
7
7.7
-0.002
0.02
1.66

303993
4316701
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437418
McLeod
0.05
7.86
2.8
1160
1.93
0.06
2.58
0.02
58.2
10.8
15
1.77
71
3.22
22.3
0.15
0.7
0.031
2.84
27.5
4.2
1.02
427
1.45
2.83
5.9
15.5
1110
10.6
92.1
-0.002
-0.01
0.83

303891
4316669
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437419
Porphyry
0.02
7.46
3.4
2340
1.62
0.07
1.83
-0.02
33.7
1.8
25
0.49
60
1.38
21.2
0.1
1.4
0.024
3.26
15.8
3.7
0.39
155
0.63
2.8
2.8
7.4
580
5.1
92.3
-0.002
0.01
0.83

303782
4316511
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437420
Porphyry
0.03
7.54
2.1
1970
1.67
0.06
1.97
-0.02
46.7
5
22
0.84
10.9
2.33
22.5
0.12
1.7
0.019
3.2
26.9
4.4
0.49
256
0.93
2.58
3.2
8.7
650
14.3
93.3
-0.002
0.02
0.73

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

306676
4316886
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437421
Luhr Hill
0.05
7.53
0.5
1630
1.61
0.02
1.7
-0.02
43.1
6
17
0.82
129
1.59
21.2
0.12
0.7
0.011
3.07
20
3.5
0.49
220
0.7
2.92
3.2
9.1
700
8.4
89.1
-0.002
-0.01
0.19

306586
4316723
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437422
Porphyry
0.31
7.79
0.6
1930
1.8
0.07
1.44
0.03
43.6
7.6
18
1.67
390
1.85
22.1
0.12
1
0.005
2.85
21.6
8.3
0.61
196
0.76
3.14
2.8
10.3
780
7.7
99.3
-0.002
0.05
0.18

306513
4316596
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437423
Luhr Hill
0.04
7.51
0.9
1380
1.8
0.02
1.76
-0.02
43.2
5.4
13
0.9
208
1.59
21.7
0.11
1
0.012
3.08
20.2
3.9
0.48
189
0.83
2.94
3.7
8
680
8.2
88.3
-0.002
-0.01
0.25

468

304352
4316652
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437415
McLeod
10.4
71
3.9
734
0.45
0.52
13.4
0.662
0.1
107
222
18.6
21
12
24.6
8.18
4.76
7.01
0.07
2.04
1.29
0.53
1.10
0.15
25.14
73.10
0.16
0.09
0.00
0.04
0.01
0.26
0.79

304249
4316654
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437416
McLeod
10
2
1
1030
0.32
0.05
10
0.404
0.25
4.1
113
1.1
12.5
45
13.9
14.56
4.34
3.97
2.52
1.92
4.15
0.29
0.67
0.03
32.46
65.27
0.29
0.08
0.05
0.13
0.19
0.47
0.74

304040
4316742
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437417
McLeod
5.6
2
0.7
1080
0.17
0.14
4.6
0.241
0.07
2.5
58
1
5.7
5
42.4
14.90
3.19
1.68
0.29
0.73
6.17
0.19
0.40
0.05
27.62
70.45
0.29
0.06
0.01
0.20
0.02
0.68
0.88

303993
4316701
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437418
McLeod
9
2
1
886
0.39
-0.05
12.3
0.398
0.36
4.2
98
1.3
12.1
47
14.1
14.85
3.61
4.14
3.42
1.69
3.81
0.25
0.66
-0.03
32.42
65.31
0.29
0.06
0.07
0.12
0.25
0.42
0.64

303891
4316669
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437419
Porphyry
4.1
2
0.6
834
0.18
-0.05
6.3
0.203
0.59
2.7
45
0.5
5
5
29.7
14.09
2.56
1.77
3.93
0.65
3.77
0.13
0.34
0.03
27.27
70.82
0.28
0.05
0.08
0.12
0.30
0.44
0.61

303782
4316511
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437420
Porphyry
4.6
1
0.8
924
0.21
-0.05
7.4
0.229
0.57
3
51
0.8
5.6
18
41.2
14.24
2.76
3.00
3.86
0.81
3.48
0.15
0.38
0.05
28.72
69.27
0.28
0.05
0.08
0.11
0.29
0.40
0.58

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

306676
4316886
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437421
Luhr Hill
4.8
1
0.7
1010
0.2
-0.05
6.4
0.234
0.33
1.8
49
0.3
5.6
24
10.9
14.22
2.38
2.04
3.70
0.81
3.94
0.16
0.39
-0.03
27.62
70.45
0.28
0.04
0.08
0.13
0.28
0.46
0.61

306586
4316723
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437422
Porphyry
5.7
1
0.3
1090
0.19
-0.05
7
0.226
0.34
2
60
0.4
6
28
28.8
14.72
2.01
2.38
3.43
1.01
4.23
0.18
0.38
0.13
28.47
69.54
0.29
0.04
0.07
0.14
0.25
0.47
0.60

306513
4316596
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437423
Luhr Hill
4.9
1
0.7
996
0.26
-0.05
9.8
0.228
0.29
2.6
50
0.3
6.2
18
18.1
14.19
2.46
2.04
3.71
0.80
3.96
0.16
0.38
-0.03
27.67
70.39
0.28
0.04
0.08
0.13
0.28
0.46
0.62

469

306426
4316482
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437424
Porphyry
0.31
7.94
1
1310
1.78
0.2
1.37
0.07
48.8
2.1
13
2.94
240
1.35
24
0.12
0.5
0.018
3.75
22.5
9.7
0.46
222
1.69
2.33
2
8.4
750
7.6
108
-0.002
0.01
0.43

306297
4316276
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437425
Luhr Hill
0.12
7.62
1.6
1560
1.55
0.07
1.88
0.02
35
5.8
16
1.24
313
1.8
20.2
0.1
1
0.013
2.85
15.7
6.6
0.52
189
0.78
2.93
2.9
7.9
700
8.1
73.4
-0.002
0.01
0.27

306237
4316114
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437426
Luhr Hill
0.03
7.71
0.5
1370
1.61
0.09
2.29
0.05
48.5
5.2
17
0.87
73.7
1.9
18.95
0.1
0.7
0.019
2.85
25.4
4.3
0.61
272
0.94
2.91
3.4
9.6
820
12.8
77.5
-0.002
0.01
0.32

306233
4316095
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437427
Luhr Hill
0.03
7.63
2.1
270
1.69
0.04
2.9
-0.02
36.8
1.3
16
0.41
9.2
0.43
20.8
0.09
1.1
0.011
0.28
15.1
3.3
0.61
90
0.53
3.98
3.1
5.7
700
4.8
4.4
-0.002
0.01
0.55

306306
4315894
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437428
Porphyry
0.1
8.13
5
1010
1.69
0.06
2.99
0.04
62.5
8
46
1.01
14.6
2.49
22.4
0.14
1.7
0.027
2.09
30.8
4.4
1.11
218
1.2
3.61
3.6
22.7
1080
8.2
60
-0.002
0.04
0.68

306328
4315889
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437429
Luhr Hill
0.07
7.7
2.9
250
1.72
0.04
3.28
-0.02
34.9
1.5
15
0.53
8.1
0.41
20.2
0.09
1
0.007
0.24
15.2
3.3
0.78
94
0.58
3.78
3.1
5.5
680
4.9
5.7
-0.002
0.02
0.69

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

306101
4315947
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437430
Luhr Hill
0.17
7.44
3.5
1420
1.81
0.26
1.92
-0.02
39.1
6.3
14
1.29
259
1.8
21.4
0.1
0.9
0.013
2.96
18.7
5.6
0.53
184
0.92
2.93
3.3
8.7
730
7.8
93.3
-0.002
0.01
0.26

305962
4316200
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437431
Porphyry
0.04
7.52
1.3
1450
1.57
0.12
2.49
0.02
38.4
3
27
0.45
45.1
0.86
21.1
0.09
1.2
0.029
2.66
18.4
4.6
0.52
116
0.59
2.92
3
9.1
670
7.9
51.2
-0.002
0.02
0.74

305867
4316322
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437432
McLeod
0.06
7.96
4.7
930
1.77
0.14
4.01
-0.02
58.5
11.5
13
0.89
128.5
2.2
22.9
0.15
0.6
0.049
1.63
28.3
4.5
1.41
351
1.23
3.27
4.9
18.3
1470
6.8
34.7
-0.002
0.02
0.92

470

306426
4316482
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437424
Porphyry
5.2
1
0.6
268
0.12
0.09
7.6
0.136
0.38
1.6
56
21.5
5.1
15
8.8
15.00
1.92
1.74
4.52
0.76
3.14
0.17
0.23
0.03
27.50
70.58
0.29
0.03
0.10
0.10
0.33
0.34
0.46

306297
4316276
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437425
Luhr Hill
4.6
1
0.7
1040
0.19
-0.05
6.5
0.225
0.29
1.9
50
0.7
5.3
20
20.1
14.39
2.63
2.31
3.43
0.86
3.95
0.16
0.38
0.03
28.15
69.88
0.28
0.05
0.07
0.13
0.26
0.45
0.62

306237
4316114
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437426
Luhr Hill
5.8
1
0.8
1130
0.29
-0.05
9.6
0.265
0.32
3.3
63
0.6
7
18
10.8
14.56
3.20
2.44
3.43
1.01
3.92
0.19
0.44
0.03
29.23
68.72
0.29
0.06
0.07
0.13
0.26
0.44
0.64

306233
4316095
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437427
Luhr Hill
5.6
1
1.3
1320
0.2
-0.05
6.2
0.239
0.04
1.9
43
0.3
6.6
5
22.9
14.41
4.06
0.55
0.34
1.01
5.37
0.16
0.40
0.03
26.32
71.84
0.28
0.07
0.01
0.17
0.03
0.61
0.87

306306
4315894
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437428
Porphyry
9.9
2
1.3
1230
0.21
-0.05
6.6
0.346
0.22
3.2
89
0.8
8.6
23
43.4
15.36
4.18
3.20
2.52
1.84
4.87
0.25
0.58
0.10
32.89
64.81
0.30
0.07
0.05
0.16
0.18
0.52
0.77

306328
4315889
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437429
Luhr Hill
5.5
1
1
1340
0.2
-0.05
6.1
0.237
0.07
1.7
48
0.3
6.4
5
19.4
14.55
4.59
0.53
0.29
1.29
5.10
0.16
0.40
0.05
26.94
71.17
0.29
0.08
0.01
0.16
0.02
0.58
0.86

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

306101
4315947
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437430
Luhr Hill
5
1
0.7
1020
0.21
-0.05
9.3
0.237
0.34
2.9
53
0.4
5.9
16
14.1
14.05
2.69
2.31
3.57
0.88
3.95
0.17
0.40
0.03
28.04
70.00
0.28
0.05
0.08
0.13
0.28
0.46
0.64

305962
4316200
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437431
Porphyry
4.9
1
1
1130
0.19
-0.05
6.2
0.219
0.22
2.3
51
0.4
5.7
7
24.3
14.21
3.48
1.11
3.21
0.86
3.94
0.15
0.37
0.05
27.37
70.72
0.28
0.06
0.07
0.13
0.24
0.46
0.68

305867
4316322
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437432
McLeod
11.6
2
1.2
1190
0.28
-0.05
7.7
0.434
0.17
3.5
116
1.2
12.8
25
10.1
15.04
5.61
2.83
1.96
2.34
4.41
0.34
0.72
0.05
33.30
64.37
0.29
0.10
0.04
0.14
0.14
0.48
0.82

471

306176
4316498
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437433
Luhr Hill
0.09
7.59
0.6
1290
1.76
0.01
1.92
-0.02
45.5
5.7
14
1.23
377
1.98
21.7
0.12
0.8
0.013
2.72
21.3
6.3
0.55
121
0.74
2.86
3.4
9
810
7.2
74.3
-0.002
0.01
0.09

306532
4316268
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437434
Luhr Hill
0.03
7.47
-0.2
1510
1.57
0.01
1.9
-0.02
44.7
5.6
19
0.88
41.5
1.7
20.6
0.11
0.7
0.012
2.88
20.8
5
0.49
235
0.63
2.93
3.3
7.9
720
8.7
80.2
-0.002
-0.01
0.09

306883
4316343
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437435
Luhr Hill
0.04
7.22
0.3
1280
1.81
0.02
1.44
-0.02
33.5
4.5
15
0.75
15
1.3
21.4
0.09
0.8
0.009
2.89
17
5.7
0.37
187
0.57
2.91
2.8
6.2
480
9.9
91.7
-0.002
-0.01
0.12

304169
4317368
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437460
Porphyry
0.07
7.06
27
1240
1.29
1.12
0.12
-0.02
20.7
1.7
13
0.86
90.9
1.83
25.5
0.09
1.7
0.125
3.32
10.6
2.9
0.37
40
3.93
0.23
1.6
4.1
230
2.9
116
-0.002
0.16
0.97

304112
4317317
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437461
McLeod
-0.01
6.5
3.3
240
1.41
0.03
2.92
0.02
37.9
7.1
9
1.72
71.7
2.64
20
0.14
0.5
0.055
1.3
16.8
7.8
1.38
333
0.97
3.09
4.2
15.6
1360
2.5
57
-0.002
-0.01
2.07

304141
4317248
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437462
Porphyry
-0.01
6.83
7.4
180
2.05
0.65
0.95
0.04
19.3
2.9
13
0.56
21.6
1.56
19.7
0.11
1.6
0.125
0.62
8.5
6
0.55
87
1.21
4.21
2.2
9.5
810
2.9
25.2
-0.002
-0.01
1.27

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304154
4317168
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437463
Porphyry
-0.01
6.89
3.8
220
1.82
0.21
0.36
0.03
18.15
1.3
8
0.6
70.4
0.89
21.3
0.07
1.4
0.121
0.77
8.4
4.3
0.32
30
1.56
4.48
2.2
4.2
630
1.6
32.8
-0.002
0.01
0.6

304124
4317097
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437464
Porphyry
-0.01
7.03
7.3
750
1.73
0.34
0.39
0.02
28.7
1.6
14
0.63
46.3
1.26
20.8
0.13
1.9
0.045
1.07
13.8
3.2
0.19
30
2.88
4.34
2.1
3.2
390
2.2
36.2
-0.002
0.02
0.41

304098
4317028
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437465
Porphyry
-0.01
6.54
0.8
310
1.76
0.65
0.22
0.03
31.2
0.5
9
0.52
11.8
0.82
21.3
0.1
1.8
0.023
1.18
16
1.9
0.16
39
1.46
4.31
1.8
1.5
180
3.1
47.6
-0.002
0.09
0.35

472

306176
4316498
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437433
Luhr Hill
5.5
1
0.9
1010
0.22
-0.05
9.4
0.253
0.29
2
59
0.3
6.7
14
13.2
14.34
2.69
2.55
3.28
0.91
3.86
0.19
0.42
0.03
28.25
69.78
0.28
0.05
0.07
0.12
0.25
0.44
0.61

306532
4316268
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437434
Luhr Hill
4.9
1
0.7
1090
0.21
-0.05
7.2
0.239
0.3
2.3
52
0.3
6
20
9.9
14.11
2.66
2.19
3.47
0.81
3.95
0.16
0.40
-0.03
27.73
70.33
0.28
0.05
0.07
0.13
0.27
0.46
0.63

306883
4316343
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437435
Luhr Hill
3.8
1
0.6
915
0.18
-0.05
7.7
0.177
0.28
3
38
0.2
4.5
18
13.4
13.64
2.01
1.67
3.48
0.61
3.92
0.11
0.30
-0.03
25.72
72.48
0.27
0.04
0.07
0.13
0.28
0.47
0.61

304169
4317368
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437460
Porphyry
6.1
3
2.1
130.5
0.12
1.29
4.1
0.144
0.87
2.6
82
2.9
3
41
41.4
13.34
0.17
2.35
4.00
0.61
0.31
0.05
0.24
0.40
21.47
77.02
0.26
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.33
0.04
0.05

304112
4317317
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437461
McLeod
10.1
1
0.9
263
0.29
0.05
6.9
0.382
0.36
2
98
6.1
11.9
29
8.3
12.28
4.09
3.40
1.57
2.29
4.17
0.31
0.64
-0.03
28.70
69.29
0.24
0.07
0.03
0.13
0.14
0.56
0.86

304141
4317248
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437462
Porphyry
5.3
1
0.6
594
0.16
0.4
7.3
0.183
0.12
3.1
54
1.2
4.5
12
38.3
12.90
1.33
2.01
0.75
0.91
5.68
0.19
0.31
-0.03
24.04
74.28
0.25
0.02
0.02
0.18
0.06
0.72
0.82

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304154
4317168
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437463
Porphyry
4.9
1
0.6
341
0.15
0.28
6.6
0.186
0.13
2.7
47
1.1
3.1
5
32.3
13.02
0.50
1.14
0.93
0.53
6.04
0.14
0.31
0.03
22.64
75.77
0.26
0.01
0.02
0.19
0.08
0.76
0.80

304124
4317097
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437464
Porphyry
4.9
2
0.6
386
0.16
0.5
8
0.189
0.15
3.8
52
2.2
3.9
4
45.9
13.28
0.55
1.62
1.29
0.32
5.85
0.09
0.32
0.05
23.35
75.01
0.26
0.01
0.03
0.19
0.11
0.72
0.76

304098
4317028
Albite
Ann-Mason
H437465
Porphyry
5.4
3
0.5
188.5
0.13
0.89
5.3
0.146
0.14
2.3
44
0.9
3.4
3
50.2
12.35
0.31
1.05
1.42
0.27
5.81
0.04
0.24
0.23
21.72
76.76
0.24
0.01
0.03
0.19
0.12
0.77
0.80

473

304118
4316884
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437466
Porphyry
0.03
7.01
10.5
1780
2.09
0.1
1.44
0.03
32.7
1.5
12
0.75
14.1
1.36
23.7
0.11
1.4
0.051
2.69
15.6
4.3
0.16
97
2.38
2.81
3.1
4.6
550
6.2
76.4
-0.002
0.01
1.03

304138
4316798
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437467
Porphyry
0.01
7.13
1.9
2060
1.66
0.17
0.98
0.03
35.7
3.2
19
0.51
26.1
1.59
22.4
0.15
1.4
0.065
2.63
15.5
3.1
0.16
66
2.31
3.06
3
4.4
430
3.3
80.1
-0.002
0.43
0.69

304360
4316721
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437468
Porphyry
-0.01
7.05
-0.2
1690
1.9
0.06
2.17
0.05
31.7
1.8
15
0.53
8.6
1.2
22.2
0.13
1.4
0.031
2.16
14.3
3.8
0.37
141
0.93
3.14
3.1
7.4
720
2.6
49.2
-0.002
-0.01
0.68

304457
4316629
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437469
Porphyry
0.01
7.24
2.3
1650
1.57
0.11
2.09
0.02
33.9
1.1
20
0.67
9.1
1.46
21.6
0.11
1.3
0.027
2.72
17.3
3.8
0.39
192
2.24
2.75
2.9
4.7
630
5.9
64.2
-0.002
0.09
1.09

304408
4316542
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437470
McLeod
-0.01
7.59
0.8
120
1.61
0.04
4.39
0.02
45.4
11.4
11
0.29
65.4
2.39
23.5
0.15
0.8
0.053
0.28
20.3
3
1.28
398
1.44
4.03
4.7
16.2
1390
3.3
5.1
-0.002
-0.01
0.48

304318
4316457
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437471
Porphyry
-0.01
7.28
1.6
3420
1.39
0.15
1.66
0.02
33.2
3.2
16
0.78
3.3
1.66
20.9
0.13
1.8
0.035
4.76
14.9
5.1
0.49
232
0.41
1.89
2.7
8.1
590
5.4
133.5
-0.002
-0.01
1.02

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

304232
4316437
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437472
McLeod
0.01
7.63
3.8
1170
1.74
0.26
3.72
0.05
51.4
20.3
15
1.04
76.3
3.96
23.8
0.19
0.7
0.065
2.37
23.8
4.5
1.2
565
1.12
2.73
4.8
18.4
1430
9.3
65.4
0.002
0.01
1.47

304140
4316367
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437473
Porphyry
0.01
7.3
0.8
1460
2
0.09
2.25
0.02
45.7
4.5
26
0.8
7.9
2.02
20.9
0.14
1.9
0.023
2.32
22.6
5.5
0.68
230
0.32
2.84
2.7
10.7
830
4.8
67.8
-0.002
0.01
0.86

303954
4316379
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437474
Porphyry
0.01
6.97
0.8
1650
1.92
0.05
1.34
0.07
39.2
4.3
16
0.81
4.3
1.7
22.7
0.13
1.5
0.022
2.61
18.2
4.5
0.51
190
0.52
3.15
3
8.5
620
4.2
70.6
-0.002
-0.01
0.68

474

304118
4316884
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437466
Porphyry
5.4
2
0.7
1100
0.2
0.47
6.2
0.22
0.44
3.1
50
1.1
6.8
16
34.2
13.24
2.01
1.75
3.24
0.27
3.79
0.13
0.37
0.03
24.82
73.44
0.26
0.04
0.07
0.12
0.27
0.47
0.61

304138
4316798
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437467
Porphyry
5.2
4
0.7
793
0.2
0.43
6.2
0.223
0.37
3.1
48
1.2
6.8
5
36.4
13.47
1.37
2.04
3.17
0.27
4.12
0.10
0.37
1.08
25.99
72.19
0.26
0.02
0.07
0.13
0.26
0.50
0.60

304360
4316721
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437468
Porphyry
5.6
1
0.6
1175
0.2
0.13
6.5
0.23
0.22
2.6
47
0.5
5.8
14
33.2
13.32
3.04
1.54
2.60
0.61
4.23
0.16
0.38
-0.03
25.87
72.32
0.26
0.05
0.06
0.14
0.21
0.52
0.73

304457
4316629
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437469
Porphyry
5.4
3
0.6
1225
0.2
0.1
7
0.225
0.34
3.5
50
0.9
4.8
15
29.8
13.68
2.92
1.88
3.28
0.65
3.71
0.14
0.38
0.23
26.85
71.27
0.27
0.05
0.07
0.12
0.26
0.45
0.64

304408
4316542
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437470
McLeod
11.4
1
1.1
1115
0.3
-0.05
7.1
0.449
0.04
2.9
123
0.9
11.8
26
14.4
14.34
6.14
3.07
0.34
2.12
5.43
0.32
0.75
-0.03
32.49
65.24
0.28
0.11
0.01
0.18
0.03
0.62
1.01

304318
4316457
Sericite
Ann-Mason
H437471
Porphyry
5.5
1
0.6
773
0.18
-0.05
6.7
0.205
0.54
2.3
50
0.6
5.5
23
49.8
13.75
2.32
2.13
5.74
0.81
2.55
0.14
0.34
-0.03
27.76
70.30
0.27
0.04
0.12
0.08
0.45
0.30
0.46

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

304232
4316437
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437472
McLeod
11.7
1
1
1125
0.29
0.07
7.4
0.441
0.27
3.2
129
1.2
12.5
46
13.6
14.41
5.20
5.09
2.86
1.99
3.68
0.33
0.74
0.03
34.32
63.27
0.28
0.09
0.06
0.12
0.22
0.42
0.75

304140
4316367
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437473
Porphyry
7.1
1
0.6
938
0.18
-0.05
7.7
0.24
0.4
3.1
64
0.8
6.7
16
52.8
13.79
3.15
2.60
2.80
1.13
3.83
0.19
0.40
0.03
27.90
70.14
0.27
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.22
0.46
0.66

303954
4316379
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437474
Porphyry
5
1
0.9
616
0.2
-0.05
7.8
0.213
0.34
3.1
47
0.7
6.1
13
36.1
13.17
1.87
2.19
3.15
0.85
4.25
0.14
0.36
-0.03
25.94
72.25
0.26
0.03
0.07
0.14
0.26
0.53
0.66

475

303843
4316294
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437475
McLeod
0.03
7.26
2
1210
1.91
0.05
2.88
0.06
52
17.2
10
1.83
56.1
3.63
22.8
0.2
0.7
0.04
2.43
23.7
4.6
1.28
609
1.16
2.8
4.7
18.7
1400
10.9
81.5
-0.002
-0.01
0.51

305329
4315206
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437476
McLeod
0.03
7.66
2
1250
1.73
0.04
3.11
0.03
54.4
12.8
13
1.42
263
3.68
24.6
0.18
0.8
0.043
2.45
24.3
4.1
1.16
405
1.34
3.21
4.7
18.5
1480
5.9
73.1
-0.002
-0.01
0.49

305345
4315322
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437477
Porphyry
-0.01
6.98
1.5
1540
1.54
0.06
3
0.04
40.8
2.1
15
0.43
10.7
0.74
22.2
0.12
1.5
0.023
2.91
20.1
3.3
0.46
132
0.79
2.98
3.2
10.9
880
6.6
57.3
-0.002
0.01
0.6

305287
4315706
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437478
McLeod
-0.01
7.66
0.3
130
1.55
0.05
3.81
0.03
44.4
6.3
14
0.18
8.8
1.54
23.1
0.13
0.9
0.058
0.15
20.1
3.4
1
229
1.16
4.41
4.2
18.6
1290
3
2
-0.002
-0.01
0.64

305517
4315761
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437479
McLeod
0.06
7.87
1.7
1230
1.78
0.03
4.29
0.05
60.6
22.8
7
1.33
61.9
4.78
26.8
0.19
1.4
0.057
2.11
26.3
4.8
1.67
698
3.38
3.16
5.6
21.7
2080
9.1
49.5
-0.002
0.01
0.31

305506
4315993
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437480
Porphyry
0.03
6.98
0.5
1610
1.95
0.08
1.84
0.03
41.2
3.4
18
0.49
97.4
0.94
23.4
0.14
1.6
0.034
3.32
19.5
3.2
0.57
114
0.6
3.21
3.4
11.4
770
4.5
76.9
-0.002
0.01
0.8

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

305875
4316002
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437481
Porphyry
-0.01
7.15
0.3
120
1.71
0.08
2.57
0.03
29.1
9.7
19
0.22
22.4
0.74
21.2
0.12
1.3
0.016
0.13
11.3
4.6
0.5
101
0.48
4.37
2.9
8.1
690
3.1
2
-0.002
0.02
0.55

305424
4316206
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437482
Porphyry
0.03
6.82
0.5
1500
1.91
0.06
1.68
0.05
37.7
3.7
15
0.83
11.1
1.16
21.3
0.11
1.4
0.029
2.92
17.9
4
0.47
163
2.3
3.17
3
7.8
660
9.5
66.3
-0.002
0.02
0.66

305389
4316431
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437483
Porphyry
0.03
6.99
4.3
1220
1.5
0.61
3.21
-0.02
46.9
7.3
18
0.41
149.5
1.71
24.3
0.13
1.7
0.205
2.16
20.6
4.8
0.71
164
0.41
3.08
3
13.2
1070
4.9
44.7
-0.002
0.02
5.52

476

303843
4316294
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437475
McLeod
12.6
2
1
907
0.29
-0.05
7.3
0.41
0.28
2.8
114
1.3
13
65
13.4
13.71
4.03
4.67
2.93
2.12
3.77
0.32
0.68
-0.03
32.22
65.53
0.27
0.07
0.06
0.12
0.23
0.45
0.72

305329
4315206
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437476
McLeod
11
2
1.1
1050
0.31
-0.05
7.2
0.471
0.22
3.5
122
0.8
11.5
39
13.7
14.47
4.35
4.73
2.95
1.92
4.33
0.34
0.79
-0.03
33.86
63.77
0.28
0.08
0.06
0.14
0.22
0.49
0.77

305345
4315322
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437477
Porphyry
5.5
1
0.9
1070
0.22
-0.05
7.4
0.247
0.2
2.8
58
0.4
5.9
11
34
13.19
4.20
0.95
3.51
0.76
4.02
0.20
0.41
0.03
27.26
70.83
0.26
0.08
0.07
0.13
0.29
0.50
0.79

305287
4315706
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437478
McLeod
8.5
1
0.9
1085
0.28
-0.05
5.9
0.464
0.03
2.6
110
0.9
9.4
16
17.1
14.47
5.33
1.98
0.18
1.66
5.94
0.30
0.77
-0.03
30.61
67.25
0.28
0.10
0.00
0.19
0.01
0.68
1.01

305517
4315761
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437479
McLeod
15.6
2
1.2
1365
0.28
-0.05
5.1
0.633
0.22
2.7
175
1.2
16
72
30.4
14.87
6.00
6.15
2.54
2.77
4.26
0.48
1.06
0.03
38.14
59.19
0.29
0.11
0.05
0.14
0.19
0.47
0.84

305506
4315993
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437480
Porphyry
6.4
1
0.9
762
0.21
-0.05
7.1
0.25
0.22
3
53
0.5
6.6
10
41.8
13.19
2.57
1.21
4.00
0.95
4.33
0.18
0.42
0.03
26.86
71.26
0.26
0.05
0.09
0.14
0.33
0.54
0.72

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

305875
4316002
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437481
Porphyry
4.8
1
0.9
1030
0.2
-0.05
6.5
0.232
0.02
2.2
49
0.4
5.6
7
28.6
13.51
3.60
0.95
0.16
0.83
5.89
0.16
0.39
0.05
25.52
72.69
0.26
0.06
0.00
0.19
0.01
0.72
0.96

305424
4316206
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437482
Porphyry
4.7
1
0.7
849
0.21
-0.05
7.8
0.218
0.22
2.7
45
0.5
5.6
13
30.5
12.88
2.35
1.49
3.52
0.78
4.27
0.15
0.36
0.05
25.86
72.33
0.25
0.04
0.07
0.14
0.30
0.55
0.71

305389
4316431
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437483
Porphyry
7.4
1
3.6
1170
0.19
0.05
4.9
0.295
0.19
2.6
87
0.7
6.8
12
47.1
13.20
4.49
2.20
2.60
1.18
4.15
0.25
0.49
0.05
28.61
69.38
0.26
0.08
0.06
0.13
0.21
0.52
0.83

477

305689
4316506
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437484
Porphyry
0.01
6.67
-0.2
220
1.89
0.02
2.08
0.03
32.5
1.7
20
0.34
27.3
0.57
22.2
0.12
1.7
0.016
0.36
14.2
4.7
0.58
87
0.79
4.48
3.1
10
740
2.6
9.3
-0.002
-0.01
0.39

305542
4316498
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437485
Porphyry
0.02
6.87
1.7
970
2.08
0.36
2.83
0.03
41.8
4
18
0.37
56.3
1.12
22.9
0.13
1.5
0.094
1.92
19.3
3.9
0.58
155
1.05
3.4
3.5
10.3
900
5.1
38.1
0.002
-0.01
2.7

295518
4321901
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Buckskin
H437298
Fulstone quartz latite, above cgl
0.04
7.2
3
1070
1.29
0.08
0.41
0.02
36
17.7
11
0.85
16.1
5.01
19.35
0.15
2.4
0.03
2.43
17.8
13.1
1.54
204
0.31
3.2
3.8
18.4
1230
4.1
53.5
-0.002
-0.01
1.32

295553
4321953
Sericite
Buckskin
H437299
Artesia Tuff Sandstone (top)
0.09
7.82
1.4
990
0.93
0.28
0.05
-0.02
30.8
1.2
25
0.94
22.7
1.07
25.3
0.09
3.1
0.015
3.67
15
1.5
0.11
19
1.86
0.16
3.3
2
610
3.5
110.5
-0.002
0.07
1.41

295589
4321342
Sericite
Buckskin
H437360
Jal
0.14
5.88
4.3
280
2.56
0.09
0.17
0.06
64
0.7
4
4.04
6.3
0.5
16.65
0.15
2.7
0.026
4.19
35
15.2
0.1
492
0.63
1.29
15
1.3
210
24.3
208
-0.002
0.01
5.89

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

295599
4321477
Sericite
Buckskin
H437359
Jaa
0.07
9.09
3.6
1580
1.1
0.1
0.23
-0.02
46.5
3.5
12
1.11
152.5
3.36
25.9
0.21
2.4
0.059
2.96
21.7
4.4
0.13
48
1.18
0.69
3.9
6.1
1200
3.6
109.5
-0.002
0.01
1.25

295626
4321965
Sericite
Buckskin
H437300
Artesia breccia or tuff-bx
0.03
6.83
0.9
170
0.36
0.14
0.03
-0.02
26.7
2.4
13
0.76
6.4
0.24
5.06
0.09
2.2
-0.005
3.23
16.4
0.8
0.02
9
3.69
0.14
5
1
630
6.4
78
-0.002
0.06
1.26

478

305689
4316506
Plagioclase
Ann-Mason
H437484
Porphyry
5.3
1
1
925
0.21
-0.05
7.4
0.238
0.05
3
51
0.4
6.2
7
40.4
12.60
2.91
0.73
0.43
0.96
6.04
0.17
0.40
-0.03
24.22
74.09
0.25
0.05
0.01
0.19
0.04
0.79
1.00

305542
4316498
Plag-KSpar
Ann-Mason
H437485
Porphyry
5.8
1
1.3
1080
0.25
-0.05
7.9
0.285
0.13
3.4
65
0.4
7.1
11
35.9
12.98
3.96
1.44
2.31
0.96
4.58
0.21
0.48
-0.03
26.89
71.23
0.25
0.07
0.05
0.15
0.19
0.58
0.86

295518
4321901
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Buckskin
H437298
Fulstone quartz latite, above cgl
8.6
1
1
264
0.24
-0.05
7.2
0.375
0.14
2.2
80
1.5
10.3
25
74.7
13.60
0.57
6.44
2.93
2.55
4.31
0.28
0.63
-0.03
31.29
66.51
0.27
0.01
0.06
0.14
0.23
0.52
0.56

295553
4321953
Sericite
Buckskin
H437299
Artesia Tuff Sandstone (top)
11.8
2
1.1
267
0.22
0.06
7.2
0.361
0.35
4.4
148
0.9
9.2
-2
98.1
14.77
0.07
1.38
4.42
0.18
0.22
0.14
0.60
0.18
21.96
76.51
0.29
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.32
0.02
0.03

295589
4321342
Sericite
Buckskin
H437360
Jal
3.3
2
2.6
103.5
1.51
-0.05
25.6
0.063
1.38
6.5
5
1.3
17.7
20
64.1
11.11
0.24
0.64
5.05
0.17
1.74
0.05
0.11
0.03
19.12
79.54
0.22
0.00
0.11
0.06
0.49
0.26
0.28

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

295599
4321477
Sericite
Buckskin
H437359
Jaa
9.4
4
0.8
873
0.3
0.11
10.7
0.247
0.62
5.7
249
1.4
9.2
3
86.7
17.17
0.32
4.32
3.57
0.22
0.93
0.27
0.41
0.03
27.24
70.86
0.34
0.01
0.08
0.03
0.23
0.09
0.11

295626
4321965
Sericite
Buckskin
H437300
Artesia breccia or tuff-bx
3.6
2
1
1070
0.32
0.31
6.5
0.497
0.25
2.4
192
2.9
2.6
-2
68.8
12.90
0.04
0.31
3.89
0.03
0.19
0.14
0.83
0.15
18.49
80.22
0.25
0.00
0.08
0.01
0.33
0.02
0.03

479

295634
4321945
Sericite
Buckskin
H437288
Artesia Andesite (Cent Buckskin)
0.2
7.24
1.1
980
1.86
0.23
0.31
0.02
35.7
20.9
15
3.11
466
5.49
20.4
0.14
2.7
0.027
3.64
15.8
13.6
1.95
112
0.29
0.04
2.8
21.1
1190
1.8
114.5
-0.002
0.01
1.49

295654
4321234
Sericite
Buckskin
H437361
Jal
0.01
5.72
6.3
300
2.45
0.1
0.07
0.02
68.9
0.9
6
4.57
4
0.6
16.85
0.17
2.7
0.024
4.83
37.1
14.1
0.09
111
0.81
0.35
15.5
1.1
120
12.9
232
-0.002
0.02
13.1

295667
4322023
Sericite
Buckskin
H437401
Artesia Andesite (lava/dike)-C Buckskin
0.03
8.67
3.4
1130
2.81
0.33
0.39
0.02
50.1
18.5
11
2.93
9.6
6.45
25.8
0.2
1.8
0.059
3.63
24.6
13.7
1.18
140
0.87
0.15
4.4
31
1910
2.5
143
-0.002
0.01
1.31

295693
4321888
Albite
Buckskin
H437297
Fulstone quartz latite, above cgl
0.02
7.7
3.8
660
1.72
0.08
1.13
0.02
58.4
17
13
1.09
4.9
4.81
22.4
0.17
2.7
0.032
1.15
30.4
15.5
1.82
356
0.6
3.98
4.9
25.5
1490
6.4
33.3
-0.002
-0.01
1.68

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

295753
4321379
Sericite
Buckskin
H437362
Jfd
0.1
5.71
15.7
300
3.09
0.02
0.18
0.04
60.6
0.9
4
6.61
4.5
0.71
16.5
0.13
2.7
0.012
4.83
33.3
13.2
0.1
245
0.52
0.19
15
1.1
90
13.6
208
-0.002
0.03
10.3

295756
4321893
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437296
Fulstone quartz latite
0.02
7.44
1.4
670
1.93
0.05
0.8
0.02
35.6
11.5
7
2.13
3.6
4.38
21.1
0.16
2.9
0.033
2.03
16.2
20.6
0.92
140
0.64
2.88
3.9
16.4
1220
4.6
79.2
-0.002
-0.01
1.18

480

295634
4321945
Sericite
Buckskin
H437288
Artesia Andesite (Cent Buckskin)
10.5
1
0.6
41.2
0.19
0.15
6
0.326
0.33
2.4
128
15.7
8.2
9
86.7
13.68
0.43
7.06
4.39
3.23
0.05
0.27
0.54
0.03
29.68
68.24
0.27
0.01
0.09
0.00
0.35
0.01
0.04

295654
4321234
Sericite
Buckskin
H437361
Jal
3.3
2
2.5
67.3
1.54
-0.05
26.6
0.061
2.21
6.1
4
1.9
18.5
29
64.8
10.81
0.10
0.77
5.82
0.15
0.47
0.03
0.10
0.05
18.30
80.42
0.21
0.00
0.12
0.02
0.58
0.07
0.08

295667
4322023
Sericite
Buckskin
H437401
Artesia Andesite (lava/dike)-C Buckskin
14.1
1
1.6
44
0.3
0.05
6.8
0.482
0.8
2.8
159
4.1
8.7
39
60.3
16.38
0.55
8.29
4.37
1.96
0.20
0.44
0.80
0.03
33.02
64.67
0.32
0.01
0.09
0.01
0.29
0.02
0.05

295693
4321888
Albite
Buckskin
H437297
Fulstone quartz latite, above cgl
11.3
1
1
717
0.31
0.05
8.1
0.509
0.1
2.9
157
2
13.2
39
79.8
14.55
1.58
6.19
1.39
3.02
5.37
0.34
0.85
-0.03
33.25
64.43
0.29
0.03
0.03
0.17
0.10
0.61
0.71

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

295753
4321379
Sericite
Buckskin
H437362
Jfd
3.2
2
1.3
65.4
1.55
-0.05
26.2
0.061
2.27
5.1
7
2.9
21.1
21
62.4
10.79
0.25
0.91
5.82
0.17
0.26
0.02
0.10
0.08
18.39
80.32
0.21
0.00
0.12
0.01
0.59
0.04
0.06

295756
4321893
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437296
Fulstone quartz latite
10.2
1
0.8
366
0.26
0.05
7
0.412
0.28
2.8
130
1.7
9.9
17
93.5
14.05
1.12
5.63
2.45
1.53
3.88
0.28
0.69
-0.03
29.60
68.33
0.28
0.02
0.05
0.13
0.19
0.45
0.53

481

295778
4322059
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437402
Artesia bedded tuff breccia, 10-100 cm bedded
0.08
7.45
29.4
370
0.25
1.86
0.1
0.03
62.2
0.3
11
0.39
16.9
1.31
26.1
0.22
2.6
0.019
1.88
33.3
16.7
0.02
22
14.4
0.74
5
0.7
1580
24.4
32
-0.002
2.94
4.11

295790
4321884
Albite
Buckskin
H437289
Fulstone Dacite lava
0.03
6.99
1.7
240
1.49
0.05
0.38
0.03
64.9
7.7
9
1.18
12.6
4.95
20.2
0.14
2.8
0.023
1.09
29.1
17.7
1.98
137
0.35
3.28
2.2
17.7
1170
4.6
45.1
-0.002
-0.01
1.16

295836
4321898
Sericite
Buckskin
H437290
Artesia Andesite
0.02
7.78
2.5
1120
2.27
0.04
0.28
0.03
43.8
20.9
13
1.78
12.2
7.85
22.4
0.17
1.7
0.047
3.3
19.8
12.5
1.22
166
0.92
0.08
2.9
31.3
1310
2.9
110.5
-0.002
0.01
1.29

295849
4321922
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437328
Artesia
0.01
6.46
8.1
70
0.12
0.7
0.14
-0.02
89
0.2
18
0.05
14.8
0.11
14.1
0.12
1.4
0.014
2.11
33.9
4
-0.01
9
4.25
0.69
4.4
0.9
2400
41.6
3.9
-0.002
5.88
2.47

295850
4321510
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437363
Jaa?
0.52
5.95
5.2
370
0.5
0.95
0.03
-0.02
53.7
0.6
8
0.98
13.6
1.61
17.6
0.16
4.1
0.011
1.53
27.7
1
0.02
16
7.4
0.44
5.9
2.6
670
5
55.6
-0.002
0.53
2.4

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

295861
4322168
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437403
Artesia Andesite, brecciated
0.02
6.21
3.5
90
0.12
4.26
0.18
-0.02
29
0.5
70
0.06
17.4
0.76
28.2
0.13
1.2
0.036
3.01
10.8
3.9
0.01
-5
1.21
0.89
0.9
3.2
1250
144.5
4.8
-0.002
7.71
1.26

482

295778
4322059
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437402
Artesia bedded tuff breccia, 10-100 cm bedded
8
5
1
1365
0.36
0.97
12
0.505
0.32
4.1
166
2.7
6.8
-2
82.3
14.07
0.14
1.68
2.27
0.03
1.00
0.36
0.84
7.35
27.75
70.31
0.28
0.00
0.05
0.03
0.17
0.12
0.13

295790
4321884
Albite
Buckskin
H437289
Fulstone Dacite lava
10.1
2
0.6
210
0.16
-0.05
6.9
0.277
0.1
3
123
3.1
7.8
15
94.2
13.20
0.53
6.37
1.31
3.28
4.42
0.27
0.46
-0.03
29.82
68.09
0.26
0.01
0.03
0.14
0.11
0.55
0.59

295836
4321898
Sericite
Buckskin
H437290
Artesia Andesite
12.4
1
0.8
35.3
0.19
-0.05
5.9
0.327
0.54
2.7
137
1.3
8.5
22
55.8
14.70
0.39
10.10
3.98
2.02
0.11
0.30
0.55
0.03
32.16
65.59
0.29
0.01
0.08
0.00
0.29
0.01
0.04

295849
4321922
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437328
Artesia
7
2
1.4
1630
0.29
0.93
14.3
0.495
0.02
2.5
176
1.4
2
-2
61.5
12.20
0.20
0.14
2.54
-0.02
0.93
0.55
0.83
14.70
32.07
65.68
0.24
0.00
0.05
0.03
0.23
0.13
0.14

295850
4321510
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437363
Jaa?
9.1
9
0.9
348
0.43
1.24
10.1
0.395
0.52
8.8
268
1.7
14.6
-2
138.5
11.24
0.04
2.07
1.84
0.03
0.59
0.15
0.66
1.33
17.96
80.78
0.22
0.00
0.04
0.02
0.18
0.09
0.09

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

295861
4322168
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437403
Artesia Andesite, brecciated
6.3
3
0.7
712
0.07
0.78
3.2
0.129
0.02
1.2
104
0.2
1.6
-2
37.7
11.73
0.25
0.98
3.63
0.02
1.20
0.29
0.22
19.28
37.58
59.79
0.23
0.00
0.08
0.04
0.34
0.17
0.19

483

295880
4321925
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437330
Artesia
-0.01
5.32
3.7
70
0.11
0.28
0.08
-0.02
36.6
0.3
46
0.08
17.3
0.32
15.65
0.07
1.2
0.011
1.76
17.1
0.7
-0.01
21
5.48
0.46
4.7
1.5
1230
25.7
2.8
-0.002
4.64
1.56

295882
4322207
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437404
Artesia Andesite
0.15
7.22
1.9
810
1.51
0.08
0.29
-0.02
44.4
29.2
16
1.38
81.2
7.24
24.7
0.16
2.4
0.09
1.86
17.4
29.3
2.18
523
0.38
0.12
2.5
30.9
1100
6.8
59.5
0.003
0.06
1.19

295886
4321937
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437329
Artesia
0.02
4.85
2.3
370
0.14
0.29
0.03
0.02
29
0.3
9
-0.05
18.5
1.24
8.51
0.11
0.9
-0.005
0.03
19.4
42.4
-0.01
12
27.6
0.02
3.6
0.5
810
7.5
0.3
-0.002
0.13
2.4

295893
4322199
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437405
Artesia Andesite
0.08
8.15
3.3
220
0.75
1.63
0.29
-0.02
53.8
14.1
42
0.64
36.7
4.48
21.5
0.16
1.3
0.085
2.39
20.9
16.1
1.05
242
0.89
0.74
2
12.8
1330
97.6
31.4
-0.002
4.74
1.02

295912
4321854
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437295
Artesia breccia or tuff-bx
0.02
7.08
7
140
0.4
0.25
0.07
-0.02
48.4
0.5
13
0.8
12
0.75
5.32
0.1
3.1
0.047
2.16
29.8
0.6
0.03
12
4.02
0.25
5.1
0.8
1080
15.9
59.8
-0.002
0.11
2.21

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)
295932
4321448
Sericite
Buckskin
H437364
Jas
0.52
0.74
2.6
100
0.13
0.09
0.09
0.02
4.62
2
31
0.21
13.9
0.35
3.25
0.07
3.1
0.006
0.28
2.3
3.5
0.01
48
1.55
0.03
6.8
2.1
420
2.4
10.3
-0.002
0.01
3.6

295967
4321963
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437331
Artesia
0.13
4.38
13.8
230
0.17
0.7
0.08
-0.02
28.9
0.3
15
-0.05
4.9
0.69
12
0.1
1.6
0.006
1.17
15.2
1
0.01
19
3.59
0.6
3.4
1
860
7.9
1.4
-0.002
3.95
2.96

484

295880
4321925
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437330
Artesia
3.5
1
1.9
855
0.31
0.25
6.5
0.469
0.02
2
117
1.1
1.6
-2
43.3
10.05
0.11
0.41
2.12
-0.02
0.62
0.28
0.78
11.60
25.96
72.22
0.20
0.00
0.05
0.02
0.23
0.10
0.11

295882
4322207
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437404
Artesia Andesite
16.6
2
1.1
76.2
0.18
-0.05
9.2
0.282
3.04
2.7
189
0.5
5.7
259
81.5
13.64
0.41
9.31
2.24
3.61
0.16
0.25
0.47
0.15
30.24
67.64
0.27
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.18
0.02
0.05

295886
4321937
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437329
Artesia
1.3
4
0.6
1590
0.26
1.06
3.6
0.351
-0.02
0.9
78
2.7
0.8
-2
29.2
9.16
0.04
1.59
0.04
-0.02
0.03
0.19
0.59
0.33
11.94
87.22
0.18
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01

295893
4322199
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437405
Artesia Andesite
8.1
2
1.3
787
0.13
0.36
6.3
0.246
1.15
2
161
0.5
4.6
114
42.6
15.40
0.41
5.76
2.88
1.74
1.00
0.30
0.41
11.85
39.75
57.47
0.30
0.01
0.06
0.03
0.20
0.11
0.13

295912
4321854
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437295
Artesia breccia or tuff-bx
5.2
2
1.3
1295
0.34
1.19
8.2
0.543
0.47
4.8
148
5.3
3.2
-2
79.8
13.37
0.10
0.96
2.60
0.05
0.34
0.25
0.91
0.28
18.85
79.83
0.26
0.00
0.06
0.01
0.21
0.04
0.05

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag
295932
4321448
Sericite
Buckskin
H437364
Jas
3.4
3
0.9
25.3
0.28
0.26
5
0.405
0.06
2.3
86
13
4
-2
97.5
1.40
0.13
0.45
0.34
0.02
0.04
0.10
0.68
0.03
3.17
96.61
0.03
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.26
0.05
0.13

295967
4321963
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437331
Artesia
3
3
0.9
982
0.23
0.72
4.1
0.347
0.04
1.9
92
1.6
1.8
-2
51.1
8.27
0.11
0.89
1.41
0.02
0.81
0.20
0.58
9.88
22.16
76.29
0.16
0.00
0.03
0.03
0.18
0.16
0.17

485

295969
4321893
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437292
Artesia bedded tuff breccia
0.01
8.89
9.7
890
0.38
0.3
0.13
0.02
76.7
0.5
12
0.51
19.5
1.22
35.5
0.13
3.1
0.055
0.82
34.8
1.3
0.02
7
2.98
0.12
5.5
2.6
1860
20
21.2
-0.002
0.2
2.66

295984
4321825
Sericite
Buckskin
H437293
Artesia Andesite (lava/dike)
0.04
8.33
2
1320
2.42
0.25
0.41
0.12
53.1
28.8
8
1.62
122.5
7.73
23.5
0.17
3.2
0.047
2.88
25.2
29.1
0.96
296
6.41
0.17
3.3
22.2
1830
2.6
115
-0.002
0.03
1.6

296000
4321863
Sericite
Buckskin
H437294
Porphyry (?)
0.07
8.29
4.8
1780
3.18
0.06
0.07
-0.02
42.2
1.5
35
2.86
27.3
1.7
25.4
0.11
1.7
0.133
3.59
21.1
12.8
0.3
19
2.22
0.13
3.3
8.4
300
3.9
123.5
-0.002
0.09
1.25

296021
4321900
null
Buckskin
YTD 23 2008
Porphyry
0.41
7.61
2.5
420
1.66
0.07
0.35
0.16
47.5
11.4
24
1.1
6
2.26
21.6
0.18
2.6
0.036
0.95
23.3
30.2
1.47
179
0.21
3.26
2.1
23.3
990
12.6
37.5
-0.002
0.02
2.08
296028
4322544
Sericite
Buckskin
H437454
Artesia
0.03
8.2
12.9
1550
1.52
0.97
0.06
-0.02
24
0.9
15
2.08
27.2
1
25.4
0.08
1.8
0.19
3.11
11.5
16
0.54
33
2.8
1.24
2.6
6.5
340
5.2
98.1
-0.002
0.1
1.92

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

296048
4321579
Sericite
Buckskin
H437365
Jaa
0.05
7.96
5.5
1160
2.52
0.54
0.2
0.07
53.9
4.4
10
1.33
178
2.64
23.5
0.17
1.9
0.02
3.19
25.6
17.4
0.21
103
1.12
0.13
5
5.1
1170
14.8
116
-0.002
0.05
1.51

296052
4322009
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437291
Artesia Andesite??
0.14
7.57
4.2
490
0.37
1.18
0.11
0.03
58.7
0.6
16
0.78
27.8
1.12
24.3
0.14
2.9
0.033
1.45
26.6
2.7
0.03
17
3.48
0.21
5.6
4.3
1320
29.3
40.4
-0.002
0.52
5.15

296150
4321583
Plagioclase
Buckskin
H437366
Granite porphyry
0.03
6.84
1.6
2290
1.56
0.06
1.64
0.05
38.1
7.1
19
0.82
11.6
2.24
19.25
0.17
1.8
0.022
1.19
19.7
8.5
0.76
284
0.23
3.54
2.6
12.7
790
9.1
41
-0.002
0.06
1.55

486

295969
4321893
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437292
Artesia bedded tuff breccia
9.8
3
1.3
1050
0.38
0.11
11.6
0.598
0.72
4
221
1.4
12.4
-2
104.5
16.79
0.18
1.57
0.99
0.03
0.16
0.43
1.00
0.50
21.65
76.83
0.33
0.00
0.02
0.01
0.06
0.02
0.03

295984
4321825
Sericite
Buckskin
H437293
Artesia Andesite (lava/dike)
12.8
1
0.8
84.1
0.22
0.12
11.8
0.322
0.95
4.5
177
2
12.3
102
106.5
15.74
0.57
9.94
3.47
1.59
0.23
0.42
0.54
0.08
32.57
65.15
0.31
0.01
0.07
0.01
0.24
0.02
0.06

296000
4321863
Sericite
Buckskin
H437294
Porphyry (?)
10
1
1
123
0.21
0.1
4.7
0.392
1.39
2.4
114
1.4
7.4
12
59.4
15.66
0.10
2.19
4.33
0.50
0.18
0.07
0.65
0.23
23.89
74.44
0.31
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.30
0.02
0.02

296021
4321900
null
Buckskin
YTD 23 2008
Porphyry
7.3
2
0.6
297
0.14
-0.05
5.7
0.209
0.29
1.9
66
0.9
7.6
140
75.4
14.38
0.49
2.91
1.14
2.44
4.39
0.23
0.35
0.05
26.37
71.78
0.28
0.01
0.02
0.14
0.09
0.50
0.53
296028
4322544
Sericite
Buckskin
H437454
Artesia
8.1
2
2.5
171
0.17
0.29
3.2
0.205
1.38
1.8
67
2
4.7
11
60.8
15.49
0.08
1.29
3.75
0.90
1.67
0.08
0.34
0.25
23.84
74.49
0.30
0.00
0.08
0.05
0.26
0.18
0.18

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

296048
4321579
Sericite
Buckskin
H437365
Jaa
11.5
3
0.6
259
0.34
-0.05
10.4
0.455
0.93
4.5
151
1.6
9
32
65.4
15.04
0.28
3.40
3.84
0.35
0.18
0.27
0.76
0.13
24.23
74.07
0.29
0.01
0.08
0.01
0.28
0.02
0.04

296052
4322009
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437291
Artesia Andesite??
8
6
1.2
890
0.43
0.91
10.4
0.397
0.96
3.6
129
1.7
8
6
105
14.30
0.15
1.44
1.75
0.05
0.28
0.30
0.66
1.30
20.24
78.34
0.28
0.00
0.04
0.01
0.13
0.03
0.04

296150
4321583
Plagioclase
Buckskin
H437366
Granite porphyry
6.4
2
0.6
557
0.18
-0.05
5.9
0.212
0.33
2
64
1.8
5.4
56
61
12.92
2.29
2.88
1.43
1.26
4.77
0.18
0.35
0.15
26.25
71.92
0.25
0.04
0.03
0.15
0.12
0.61
0.77

487

296155
4322830
Sericite
Buckskin
H437385
Jai
0.09
0.45
3.3
140
0.18
0.06
0.06
0.02
5.25
1
32
0.17
19.5
0.54
1.21
0.05
0.4
0.005
0.17
2.7
1.5
0.03
42
4.44
0.02
1.8
4.9
120
1.7
7.2
-0.002
0.02
3.01

296167
4322619
Sericite
Buckskin
H437455
Artesia
0.08
8.27
6.8
1370
1.38
0.89
0.27
0.08
26.4
1.5
29
2.08
29.4
1.05
31.4
0.09
1
0.059
4.59
10.8
14.4
0.73
73
1.02
0.05
2.4
13.6
900
21.5
91.6
-0.002
0.03
2.53

296193
4322018
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437332
Artesia
0.03
7.73
1.9
360
0.06
0.1
0.03
0.03
26.4
0.3
67
0.08
12.9
0.18
51.6
0.08
0.2
0.007
0.8
16.2
0.4
-0.01
9
0.96
0.53
1.8
2.4
1100
52.7
1.3
-0.002
2.58
1.7

296194
4322030
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437333
Artesia
0.05
6.57
7.1
160
0.06
0.06
0.04
-0.02
18.85
0.5
53
0.18
7.2
1.34
22
0.09
0.1
-0.005
1.59
11.8
0.4
0.01
35
0.68
0.81
1.3
1.1
780
24.7
2.4
-0.002
4.87
0.85

296238
4322603
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437456
Artesia
0.03
6.96
3.6
1690
1.36
0.45
0.36
0.1
31.9
8.7
33
1.28
74.1
2.6
20.8
0.1
0.8
0.053
1.56
14.1
15.5
1.75
461
1.64
2.91
1.8
29
1140
13.4
45.6
0.003
0.04
2.25

296253
4322091
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437334
Artesia
0.2
6.68
18
100
0.12
1.46
0.07
0.02
38.7
0.4
32
-0.05
16.3
0.44
23.3
0.11
0.5
-0.005
2.14
15.5
0.5
-0.01
18
1.8
0.9
1.9
1.4
1280
62.2
3.6
-0.002
6.44
1.53

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

296260
4321629
Sericite
Buckskin
H437367
Jaa
0.03
7.42
10.7
1860
2.31
0.25
0.06
0.02
45.2
1.3
19
2.05
11.4
1.64
23.2
0.15
1.8
0.154
3.8
22.7
2.9
0.36
25
0.76
0.18
3
5.7
210
4
119.5
-0.002
0.08
1.56

296266
4322622
Sericite
Buckskin
H437457
Artesia
0.08
7.72
9.8
1610
1.91
0.24
0.13
0.03
56.9
0.7
60
1.59
47.3
0.91
24.5
0.11
0.7
0.042
3.29
24.6
6.5
0.52
93
1.85
0.4
3.1
14.3
1410
11
97.3
0.003
0.1
2.68

488

296155
4322830
Sericite
Buckskin
H437385
Jai
1
2
0.2
34.3
0.08
0.16
0.7
0.299
0.07
0.5
9
1.9
1
-2
11.9
0.85
0.08
0.69
0.20
0.05
0.03
0.03
0.50
0.05
2.49
97.34
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.26
0.05
0.14

296167
4322619
Sericite
Buckskin
H437455
Artesia
6.1
1
1
566
0.18
0.25
3.1
0.219
1.17
0.8
63
0.8
4.4
42
34.8
15.62
0.38
1.35
5.53
1.21
0.07
0.21
0.37
0.08
24.81
73.46
0.31
0.01
0.12
0.00
0.38
0.01
0.03

296193
4322018
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437332
Artesia
1.1
2
0.8
1820
0.13
0.1
1.8
0.184
0.14
0.3
264
0.4
0.3
-2
5.2
14.60
0.04
0.23
0.96
-0.02
0.71
0.25
0.31
6.45
23.55
74.81
0.29
0.00
0.02
0.02
0.07
0.08
0.08

296194
4322030
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437333
Artesia
0.8
3
0.6
1085
0.08
0.11
1.1
0.143
0.29
0.2
114
0.2
0.2
-2
6.6
12.41
0.06
1.72
1.92
0.02
1.09
0.18
0.24
12.18
29.81
68.11
0.24
0.00
0.04
0.04
0.17
0.14
0.15

296238
4322603
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437456
Artesia
8.1
1
0.4
307
0.13
0.14
3.7
0.219
0.49
1.5
86
0.8
4.7
116
25.5
13.15
0.50
3.34
1.88
2.90
3.92
0.26
0.37
0.10
26.43
71.73
0.26
0.01
0.04
0.13
0.16
0.49
0.53

296253
4322091
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437334
Artesia
2.3
3
1.1
929
0.12
0.45
3.1
0.247
0.05
1.5
105
0.4
1.2
-2
20.5
12.62
0.10
0.57
2.58
-0.02
1.21
0.29
0.41
16.10
33.86
63.77
0.25
0.00
0.05
0.04
0.22
0.16
0.17

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

296260
4321629
Sericite
Buckskin
H437367
Jaa
9.6
3
0.8
55.8
0.19
0.5
6.2
0.284
1.72
3.2
88
1
5.1
3
61.4
14.02
0.08
2.11
4.58
0.60
0.24
0.05
0.47
0.20
22.35
76.09
0.27
0.00
0.10
0.01
0.35
0.03
0.03

296266
4322622
Sericite
Buckskin
H437457
Artesia
13.1
4
1.2
546
0.19
0.3
3.4
0.441
1.38
1.8
132
0.8
4.4
14
22.4
14.58
0.18
1.17
3.96
0.86
0.54
0.32
0.74
0.25
22.61
75.81
0.29
0.00
0.08
0.02
0.30
0.06
0.07

489

296311
4322086
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437335
Artesia
0.14
7.67
23.3
110
0.19
1.51
0.2
0.05
58.4
1.7
36
0.14
37
3.01
22.7
0.2
0.9
0.01
1.59
21.8
1
0.02
40
1.96
1.18
1.3
2.9
2160
39.8
5.9
-0.002
6.24
3.27

296323
4322546
Albite
Buckskin
H437458
Artesia
0.05
7.18
3.5
890
1.16
0.11
0.22
0.14
18.8
2.5
50
0.62
162.5
2.3
21
0.1
0.6
0.035
0.98
9
14.6
1.65
288
0.71
3.25
1.5
64.2
700
22.4
28.6
-0.002
0.05
1.47

296345
4322792
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437386
Jai
0.08
7.3
3.2
1240
2.2
0.1
1.42
0.05
56.5
4
11
3.36
4.8
1.22
18.95
0.11
2
0.038
3.38
30.5
31
0.21
351
1.19
2.51
10
2
600
19.3
118.5
-0.002
0.04
0.87

296366
4321615
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437368
Jas
0.09
7.03
20.3
120
0.12
0.72
0.51
0.03
54.9
4.8
11
0.13
44.7
4.23
16.95
0.12
0.9
0.01
1.51
26.6
0.8
0.04
89
2.26
1.03
1.5
5.1
1640
54.1
12.2
-0.002
4.53
2.51

296402
4322078
Albite
Buckskin
H437336
Artesia
0.16
7.47
4
1000
1.26
1.7
0.21
-0.02
35.5
0.6
26
1.07
41.2
1.55
21.1
0.14
1.8
0.074
1.33
18.2
7.1
0.31
30
1.62
3.53
4
2.5
410
15.2
44.2
-0.002
0.07
1.1

296422
4322754
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437387
Jai
0.09
7.26
2.9
1120
2.11
0.12
1.46
0.07
59.2
3.7
6
3.38
4.5
1.47
17.8
0.12
2
0.032
3.28
33.3
29.4
0.29
346
0.83
2.4
9.4
1.6
470
20.2
115
-0.002
0.01
0.91

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

296426
4322532
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437389
Dacite
0.03
7.49
2.2
1220
1.83
0.06
0.22
0.02
12.5
0.6
9
1.05
15.5
1.04
20.2
0.07
1.8
0.02
1.57
7.2
3.6
0.26
65
0.7
3.39
1.9
5.2
210
8
62.2
-0.002
0.04
0.7

296452
4322592
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Buckskin
H437388
Jaa
0.07
8.26
3.2
1760
1.41
0.5
0.27
-0.02
30.3
1.6
54
1.98
43
7.39
19.65
0.18
0.2
0.021
3.39
17.7
2.5
0.31
62
6.75
2.23
2.2
6.5
650
16.9
119.5
0.002
1.17
1.52

490

296311
4322086
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437335
Artesia
4.8
4
0.7
1060
0.08
0.31
3.8
0.147
0.5
1.7
136
0.4
4.3
-2
35.3
14.49
0.28
3.87
1.92
0.03
1.59
0.49
0.25
15.60
38.52
58.78
0.28
0.01
0.04
0.05
0.14
0.18
0.20

296323
4322546
Albite
Buckskin
H437458
Artesia
9.5
1
0.5
400
0.11
-0.05
2.5
0.204
0.36
1.1
101
0.3
7.9
160
19.3
13.56
0.31
2.96
1.18
2.74
4.38
0.16
0.34
0.13
25.75
72.45
0.27
0.01
0.03
0.14
0.09
0.53
0.55

296345
4322792
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437386
Jai
6.3
2
1.5
337
0.75
-0.05
13.1
0.209
0.72
4.7
37
1.5
14.1
40
49.1
13.79
1.99
1.57
4.07
0.35
3.38
0.14
0.35
0.10
25.74
72.46
0.27
0.04
0.09
0.11
0.32
0.40
0.53

296366
4321615
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437368
Jas
3.5
3
1.2
1315
0.11
0.65
13.6
0.136
0.45
2.5
118
0.6
2
7
28
13.28
0.71
5.44
1.82
0.07
1.39
0.38
0.23
11.33
34.63
62.94
0.26
0.01
0.04
0.04
0.15
0.17
0.22

296402
4322078
Albite
Buckskin
H437336
Artesia
8.3
9
3.2
473
0.26
0.46
5.1
0.372
1.33
2.1
93
1
4.2
5
65.7
14.11
0.29
1.99
1.60
0.51
4.76
0.09
0.62
0.18
24.16
74.15
0.28
0.01
0.03
0.15
0.12
0.55
0.57

296422
4322754
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437387
Jai
6.1
2
1.5
333
0.75
-0.05
13.4
0.208
0.66
4.3
37
1.2
20.4
47
45.8
13.71
2.04
1.89
3.95
0.48
3.24
0.11
0.35
0.03
25.80
72.40
0.27
0.04
0.08
0.10
0.31
0.39
0.52

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

296426
4322532
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437389
Dacite
5.9
1
0.5
591
0.14
-0.05
4.7
0.173
0.46
2.9
61
0.4
3.5
20
47.9
14.15
0.31
1.34
1.89
0.43
4.57
0.05
0.29
0.10
23.12
75.26
0.28
0.01
0.04
0.15
0.15
0.53
0.55

296452
4322592
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Buckskin
H437388
Jaa
6
8
1.4
724
0.14
0.09
2.5
0.273
0.65
1.3
131
2.3
0.7
21
4.1
15.60
0.38
9.50
4.08
0.51
3.01
0.15
0.46
2.93
36.62
60.82
0.31
0.01
0.09
0.10
0.28
0.32
0.34

491

296460
4322440
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437459
Artesia
-0.01
7.17
6.5
1000
1.16
0.04
0.15
-0.02
39.1
0.8
86
0.69
61.4
1.1
20.8
0.09
0.7
0.008
1.39
17.2
7.3
0.83
243
0.47
2.52
2.1
22.3
570
6.2
40.4
-0.002
0.02
2.05

296466
4321701
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437369
Jfd
0.11
7.23
2.9
1000
1.8
0.08
1.46
0.03
50.3
11.6
8
2.04
5.6
3.98
20.5
0.12
3.1
0.043
2.12
25.4
12.6
1.23
262
0.41
3.16
4.5
16.1
1190
8.9
59.2
-0.002
0.02
1.68

296471
4321738
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437370
Jas?
0.19
7.22
6.7
1340
0.35
0.45
0.19
0.02
62.9
1.1
8
0.22
14.6
1.21
21.7
0.1
3.4
0.038
0.52
30.6
0.6
0.02
6
3.6
0.29
3.8
2.9
1520
17.3
6.8
-0.002
1.13
2.27

296479
4322055
Sericite
Buckskin
H437337
Artesia
0.09
7.13
5.5
1280
1.26
0.96
0.1
-0.02
40.2
0.2
87
1.44
14.3
0.38
24.6
0.11
0.9
0.069
2.3
18.6
2.6
0.53
11
1.06
0.36
3.5
2
140
10.3
68.8
-0.002
0.04
8.44

296540
4321748
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437371
Jas
0.04
6.12
1.7
90
0.05
1.24
0.06
0.03
44.1
0.4
37
-0.05
6
0.41
20.2
0.08
0.2
0.014
2.9
19.1
0.6
-0.01
27
1.93
0.59
1.6
1.3
1360
46.3
2.8
-0.002
6.67
2.76

296578
4322117
Sericite
Buckskin
H437338
Artesia
0.06
7.56
6.2
630
1.37
0.59
0.06
-0.02
49
0.2
28
0.9
11.3
0.52
23.4
0.12
0.9
0.043
2.15
23.6
3.2
0.09
8
1.3
0.73
2.9
1.2
990
31.2
67
-0.002
0.23
5.41

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

296579
4321650
Sericite
Buckskin
H437372
Jas
0.04
0.21
3.9
110
0.36
0.14
0.02
0.04
16.8
1.4
25
0.1
16.2
1.22
1.16
0.06
0.8
-0.005
0.06
7.1
1.6
-0.01
42
6.59
0.02
2.8
6.6
250
3.4
2.4
0.002
0.04
4.42

296653
4320887
Sericite
Buckskin
H437384
Jal
0.27
8.37
5.2
890
2.53
0.08
0.46
0.02
22.1
7.4
9
3.25
15.4
5.53
22.3
0.15
1.5
0.033
3.7
10.5
7.3
0.43
306
0.81
0.65
3.9
14.1
1350
4.2
154.5
-0.002
0.01
1.7

296670
4322141
Sericite
Buckskin
H437339
Artesia
0.08
7.43
7
930
0.98
0.28
0.27
-0.02
46.5
0.2
49
1.36
12.4
1.28
20
0.13
0.2
0.127
2.99
20.9
7.3
0.32
13
0.83
0.47
1.2
1.4
520
24.2
77.8
-0.002
0.46
4.63

492

296460
4322440
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437459
Artesia
10.9
1
0.4
729
0.16
0.07
3.6
0.29
0.82
1.3
106
0.3
2.5
58
21.1
13.54
0.21
1.41
1.67
1.38
3.40
0.13
0.48
0.05
22.28
76.16
0.27
0.00
0.04
0.11
0.13
0.41
0.43

296466
4321701
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437369
Jfd
9.9
1
0.8
551
0.29
-0.05
7.7
0.436
0.24
3.4
114
1.7
9.6
14
95.3
13.66
2.04
5.12
2.55
2.04
4.26
0.27
0.73
0.05
30.72
67.13
0.27
0.04
0.05
0.14
0.20
0.51
0.65

296471
4321738
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437370
Jas?
12.3
5
0.7
725
0.31
0.2
23
0.295
0.28
8.3
137
1.3
7.4
-2
102
13.64
0.27
1.56
0.63
0.03
0.39
0.35
0.49
2.83
20.18
78.41
0.27
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.05
0.06

296479
4322055
Sericite
Buckskin
H437337
Artesia
9.8
2
9.7
144
0.22
0.23
3.6
0.434
2.54
1.4
111
0.5
3
-2
30.2
13.47
0.14
0.49
2.77
0.88
0.49
0.03
0.72
0.10
19.09
79.58
0.26
0.00
0.06
0.02
0.22
0.06
0.07

296540
4321748
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437371
Jas
1
2
1.1
816
0.1
0.37
5.8
0.2
0.04
0.5
69
0.5
1.1
-2
7.9
11.56
0.08
0.53
3.49
-0.02
0.80
0.31
0.33
16.68
33.77
63.87
0.23
0.00
0.07
0.03
0.33
0.11
0.12

296578
4322117
Sericite
Buckskin
H437338
Artesia
5.2
3
2.1
1400
0.19
0.16
4.4
0.267
2.49
1.3
91
0.4
2.5
-2
34.3
14.28
0.08
0.67
2.59
0.15
0.98
0.23
0.45
0.58
20.00
78.59
0.28
0.00
0.06
0.03
0.20
0.11
0.12

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

296579
4321650
Sericite
Buckskin
H437372
Jas
1.1
2
0.3
26.2
0.15
0.09
2.4
0.289
0.02
1
7
1.5
1.7
5
24.2
0.40
0.03
1.57
0.07
-0.02
0.03
0.06
0.48
0.10
2.72
97.09
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.20
0.11
0.18

296653
4320887
Sericite
Buckskin
H437384
Jal
8.9
1
0.8
119
0.26
-0.05
6.1
0.422
1.27
2.7
129
4.4
5.7
22
43.9
15.81
0.64
7.11
4.46
0.71
0.88
0.31
0.70
0.03
30.65
67.20
0.31
0.01
0.09
0.03
0.31
0.09
0.13

296670
4322141
Sericite
Buckskin
H437339
Artesia
9.4
3
1.7
690
0.08
0.15
2.1
0.183
2.41
0.5
108
0.2
0.8
4
7.9
14.04
0.38
1.65
3.60
0.53
0.63
0.12
0.31
1.15
22.40
76.03
0.28
0.01
0.08
0.02
0.28
0.07
0.10

493

296676
4321803
Sericite
Buckskin
H437373
Jas
0.04
8.2
10.4
770
1.81
1.9
0.01
0.02
45.7
1.5
38
1.61
181.5
7.53
22.3
0.18
0.8
0.061
3.35
24.6
0.6
0.16
18
4.06
0.23
0.9
2.3
1000
5.2
111.5
-0.002
0.1
2.53

296732
4321026
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437383
Jaa?
0.02
7.47
5
840
1.63
0.1
2.13
0.02
46.6
9.8
15
1.03
3.3
4.14
20.3
0.16
1.8
0.03
1.74
23
5.4
1.12
221
0.55
3.77
4.4
16.8
1440
5.3
52.9
-0.002
0.01
2.06

296762
4321804
Sericite
Buckskin
H437374
Jaa
0.33
3.09
10.8
380
0.59
5
0.07
0.04
29.9
0.5
27
0.49
31.8
1.45
12.65
0.09
0.7
0.021
1.35
17.8
0.9
0.11
60
5.58
0.08
2
1.8
900
12.2
41.5
-0.002
0.17
3.34

296787
4322046
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437340
Artesia
0.03
7.78
3.3
1070
2.35
0.3
0.15
0.02
21
0.4
41
1.45
16.1
1.35
22.6
0.14
0.5
0.024
2.32
8.8
8.3
0.61
133
0.84
3.11
2.4
3.2
550
6.3
54.2
-0.002
0.42
2.64

296798
4321140
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437382
Jaa?
0.05
7.7
2.9
1560
1.91
0.2
1.17
0.05
57.3
13.3
10
1.76
6.1
2.55
22.4
0.13
1.9
0.023
1.89
28.7
11.5
0.66
156
0.66
1.52
4.6
11
1410
5.9
107.5
-0.002
0.03
1.12

296806
4321722
Sericite
Buckskin
H437375
Jaa
0.1
6.14
13.9
1300
1.59
2.53
0.24
0.02
72
0.4
22
2.48
32.3
4.11
21.4
0.16
0.3
0.08
2.14
34.6
15.2
2.38
373
1.24
1.17
1.4
2.5
2260
17.2
58
-0.002
1.24
5.94

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)
296850
4321803
Sericite
Buckskin
H437376
Jaa
0.18
7.69
10
3120
4.06
0.41
0.19
-0.02
40.9
0.4
21
1.53
21
2.37
28.8
0.12
1.3
0.243
3.4
20.3
9.9
0.91
329
0.83
0.87
3.6
5
1140
9.8
89.6
-0.002
0.51
4.16

296869
4322004
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Buckskin
H437341
Artesia
0.18
7.27
22
1330
2.84
0.13
0.32
0.05
38.8
1.1
54
1.99
95.1
3.87
22.1
0.2
0.4
0.066
2.4
16.2
17.3
1.23
348
2.04
3.01
2.8
15.1
2780
12.2
54.5
-0.002
1.18
3.35

296873
4321242
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437381
Jas
0.02
0.35
1.9
960
0.08
0.06
0.06
-0.02
5.41
0.3
8
0.12
4.7
0.2
0.66
-0.05
0.5
-0.005
0.07
2.7
1
0.01
29
1.13
0.01
2.4
1.4
1120
1.7
1.9
-0.002
0.11
0.76

494

296676
4321803
Sericite
Buckskin
H437373
Jas
7.4
9
0.4
265
0.06
0.35
3
0.13
2.82
1
120
0.2
2.6
4
28.4
15.49
0.01
9.68
4.04
0.27
0.31
0.23
0.22
0.25
30.50
67.37
0.30
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.28
0.03
0.03

296732
4321026
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437383
Jaa?
8
1
0.8
926
0.29
-0.05
6.3
0.457
0.17
2.5
119
2
8.8
16
47.9
14.11
2.98
5.32
2.10
1.86
5.08
0.33
0.76
0.03
32.57
65.15
0.28
0.05
0.04
0.16
0.16
0.59
0.78

296762
4321804
Sericite
Buckskin
H437374
Jaa
3.9
8
2.8
255
0.13
1.66
2.9
0.293
0.86
0.6
58
0.4
1.3
2
28.1
5.84
0.10
1.86
1.63
0.18
0.11
0.21
0.49
0.43
10.84
88.40
0.11
0.00
0.03
0.00
0.30
0.03
0.05

296787
4322046
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437340
Artesia
11.6
4
0.5
456
0.15
0.32
1.9
0.378
1.02
0.6
133
2.9
3.8
11
17.9
14.70
0.21
1.74
2.80
1.01
4.19
0.13
0.63
1.05
26.45
71.70
0.29
0.00
0.06
0.14
0.21
0.47
0.48

296798
4321140
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437382
Jaa?
6.1
2
0.8
666
0.34
0.05
8.1
0.315
0.51
3.6
83
0.9
7.5
20
60.6
14.55
1.64
3.28
2.28
1.09
2.05
0.32
0.53
0.08
25.81
72.39
0.29
0.03
0.05
0.07
0.17
0.23
0.33

296806
4321722
Sericite
Buckskin
H437375
Jaa
13.2
4
2
172.5
0.09
0.3
3.2
0.23
1.99
0.7
143
0.3
2
39
7.8
11.60
0.34
5.29
2.58
3.95
1.58
0.52
0.38
3.10
29.32
68.62
0.23
0.01
0.05
0.05
0.24
0.22
0.25

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag
296850
4321803
Sericite
Buckskin
H437376
Jaa
12.8
3
1.7
189.5
0.25
0.37
2.6
0.39
1.58
1.7
154
0.5
4.9
29
40.2
14.53
0.27
3.05
4.10
1.51
1.17
0.26
0.65
1.28
26.81
71.32
0.28
0.00
0.09
0.04
0.31
0.13
0.15

296869
4322004
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Buckskin
H437341
Artesia
17
6
1.8
1060
0.17
0.69
1.7
0.475
1.32
0.9
177
0.7
6.8
41
14
13.73
0.45
4.98
2.89
2.04
4.06
0.64
0.79
2.95
32.53
65.20
0.27
0.01
0.06
0.13
0.23
0.49
0.52

296873
4321242
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437381
Jas
0.8
2
0.5
70.8
0.15
-0.05
0.8
0.337
0.03
0.7
11
1.3
0.9
-2
14.6
0.66
0.08
0.26
0.08
0.02
0.01
0.26
0.56
0.28
2.21
97.63
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.14
0.03
0.15

495

296883
4321960
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437342
Porphyry
0.02
6.99
2.9
1880
1.94
0.33
0.2
0.03
13.65
0.3
13
1.61
12.8
0.95
21.6
0.13
1.7
0.033
1.88
6.5
3.8
0.29
79
0.6
3.17
2.8
2.2
160
10.3
66.9
-0.002
0.12
1.84

296931
4321958
Sericite
Buckskin
H437343
Artesia
0.01
4.08
2.6
410
0.17
0.11
0.06
-0.02
45
0.3
22
0.33
15.8
0.44
8.96
0.14
0.7
-0.005
1.46
21.6
0.7
0.01
22
1.06
0.09
2.4
1
1180
21.4
40
-0.002
0.22
5.32

296962
4321750
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437377
Jaa?
0.04
7.39
14.9
160
1.06
0.82
0.17
0.02
53.5
0.3
15
0.61
9.7
0.77
13.05
0.11
1.2
0.027
2.47
25
0.8
0.12
22
0.85
0.83
4.1
1
2540
29.6
74.6
-0.002
3.88
7.83

297016
4321937
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437344
Artesia
0.01
7.3
4
260
0.21
2.3
0.07
-0.02
49.4
0.2
35
0.21
10.9
0.42
29.4
0.13
0.5
0.006
0.4
23.1
0.7
0.04
8
1.24
0.08
3.5
0.8
2480
23
16.5
-0.002
0.32
5.17

297053
4321139
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437348
Artesia
0.17
0.27
11
1660
0.19
0.86
0.66
0.05
7.65
1.7
28
0.15
21.9
1.12
1.59
0.14
0.8
-0.005
0.07
3.3
2.2
0.04
78
12.95
0.03
2
4.5
190
3.6
2.5
-0.002
0.09
11.9

297055
4321027
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437349
Artesia
0.13
6.36
64.6
300
0.13
0.49
0.44
0.07
48
0.9
13
0.16
59.9
3.37
20.3
0.2
0.7
0.013
1.09
23.4
3.3
0.05
44
7.89
0.54
2.4
1.7
1530
14.3
7.4
-0.002
3.19
12.2

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

297065
4321366
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437380
Jaa
0.07
6.4
3.2
1280
0.33
0.99
0.15
0.05
46
0.7
50
0.36
6.9
0.16
13.3
0.1
0.6
0.019
1.18
23
0.5
0.05
39
0.82
0.23
2.8
1.9
1640
69.9
57.8
-0.002
0.7
4.1

297082
4320963
Sericite
Buckskin
H437350
Artesia
0.02
6.21
15.1
820
1.27
1.26
0.18
-0.02
33.2
0.5
14
2.3
90.2
3.11
19.65
0.16
2.8
0.081
1.87
15.4
10.8
1.46
200
2
0.09
4.7
6.1
410
3.2
91.2
-0.002
0.04
3.14

496

296883
4321960
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437342
Porphyry
6.1
2
0.7
488
0.2
0.12
5.4
0.208
0.68
2.8
64
0.6
3.4
8
53.8
13.20
0.28
1.22
2.27
0.48
4.27
0.04
0.35
0.30
22.41
76.02
0.26
0.01
0.05
0.14
0.19
0.53
0.55

296931
4321958
Sericite
Buckskin
H437343
Artesia
3.8
2
1
1755
0.14
0.21
3.7
0.276
0.35
1
83
2.4
1.9
-2
26.5
7.71
0.08
0.57
1.76
0.02
0.12
0.27
0.46
0.55
11.53
87.66
0.15
0.00
0.04
0.00
0.25
0.03
0.04

296962
4321750
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437377
Jaa?
9.2
4
1.2
1150
0.28
1.09
5.5
0.529
0.92
2
156
0.5
5.3
2
34
13.96
0.24
0.99
2.98
0.20
1.12
0.58
0.88
9.70
30.65
67.21
0.27
0.00
0.06
0.04
0.23
0.13
0.15

297016
4321937
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437344
Artesia
7.5
5
2.9
3640
0.21
0.44
3.9
0.33
0.86
1.2
133
0.4
4.4
-2
17.9
13.79
0.10
0.54
0.48
0.07
0.11
0.57
0.55
0.80
17.00
81.81
0.27
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.04
0.01
0.02

297053
4321139
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437348
Artesia
1.5
3
0.7
145
0.1
1.05
1.1
0.267
0.11
0.9
18
1.5
5.8
-2
26.2
0.51
0.92
1.44
0.08
0.07
0.04
0.04
0.45
0.23
3.78
95.96
0.01
0.02
0.00
0.00
0.18
0.13
1.78

297055
4321027
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437349
Artesia
4.1
8
0.7
1055
0.16
1.62
8
0.202
0.25
2
154
1.1
3.9
-2
25.4
12.01
0.62
4.33
1.31
0.08
0.73
0.35
0.34
7.98
27.75
70.31
0.24
0.01
0.03
0.02
0.12
0.10
0.15

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

297065
4321366
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437380
Jaa
5.8
4
2.3
1265
0.19
0.11
4.1
0.392
2.9
1.6
100
0.7
2.4
-2
19.7
12.09
0.21
0.21
1.42
0.08
0.31
0.38
0.65
1.75
17.10
81.70
0.24
0.00
0.03
0.01
0.13
0.04
0.06

297082
4320963
Sericite
Buckskin
H437350
Artesia
13.3
3
1.8
84.7
0.3
0.64
9.1
0.424
3.45
3.9
147
1.1
7.8
28
95
11.73
0.25
4.00
2.25
2.42
0.12
0.09
0.71
0.10
21.68
76.80
0.23
0.00
0.05
0.00
0.21
0.02
0.04

497

297099
4321197
Sericite
Buckskin
H437347
Artesia
0.05
7.49
7.3
1180
1.3
1.06
0.22
0.02
46.3
2
35
1.83
709
9.39
20.1
0.26
1.6
0.219
2.34
20.6
15.6
0.82
202
4.96
0.13
1.8
28.2
1650
10.9
106.5
-0.002
0.07
1.16

297101
4322072
Albite
Buckskin
H437345
Artesia
0.11
7.7
9.6
1200
1.44
0.12
0.3
0.02
25.2
1.2
30
0.72
49.3
4.24
21.9
0.2
0.6
0.018
1.49
10.6
8.8
0.78
299
1.61
4.52
3.5
5.8
960
12.7
35.1
-0.002
0.8
4.39

297114
4320977
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437451
Porphyry
0.01
8.18
0.8
1150
1.27
0.09
1.1
0.06
35.3
10.1
18
2.84
260
2.6
19.4
0.12
1.2
0.027
1.85
18.8
20.2
0.96
190
0.82
2.57
4.2
21.3
990
18
44
0.002
-0.01
1.16

297121
4321686
Sericite
Buckskin
H437378
Jas
0.05
8.13
5.6
1370
2.02
1.08
0.18
-0.02
65.3
0.2
13
1.28
10.3
0.51
23
0.13
1.9
0.044
3.66
32.7
1.1
0.21
21
0.66
0.31
5.2
0.6
1230
10.9
132.5
-0.002
0.92
6.84

297124
4321440
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437379
Jas
0.05
6.58
41.8
130
0.23
3.6
0.16
0.02
54.6
1.1
48
0.08
46.6
3.47
15.6
0.19
0.7
0.037
1.79
27.7
0.7
0.02
13
3.43
0.75
1
3.6
1720
99.5
9.3
-0.002
5.58
3.33

297154
4321245
Sericite
Buckskin
H437346
Artesia
0.02
7.17
8.4
1390
2.02
6.1
0.13
0.03
54
0.6
9
1.83
35
3.11
23.5
0.19
2.1
0.098
2.82
26.1
1.3
0.29
30
3.65
0.24
4.8
3.1
940
31.9
149
-0.002
0.06
4.34

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

297227
4320977
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437452
Artesia
0.34
7.89
11.3
1110
1.81
0.61
0.83
0.03
68.4
1
9
1.67
91.1
2.43
23.3
0.15
2.6
0.127
2.23
33.9
10.1
0.62
94
2.99
1.58
7.2
7.5
840
64.3
99
-0.002
0.05
6.14

297294
4321107
Sericite
Buckskin
H437453
Artesia
0.08
7.48
8.9
930
2.46
2.03
0.14
-0.02
13.15
0.6
14
1.84
44.2
2.51
22.1
0.1
2.3
0.109
3.75
6.2
9.4
0.55
69
4.05
0.1
3.4
3
570
12.5
144.5
0.003
0.28
2.01

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909015
null
0.18
7.37
-0.2
1980
2.01
0.21
1.12
0.03
46.6
9.9
12
1.36
1510
1.79
20
0.11
0.4
0.046
3.16
24.7
5.1
0.71
145
1.88
2.49
2.2
9.9
750
3.7
120
0.003
0.65
0.21

498

297099
4321197
Sericite
Buckskin
H437347
Artesia
18.4
2
5.6
453
0.11
0.05
4.3
0.213
3.08
1.6
188
2.2
5.9
67
57.1
14.15
0.31
12.08
2.82
1.36
0.18
0.38
0.36
0.18
31.79
65.98
0.28
0.01
0.06
0.01
0.22
0.02
0.04

297101
4322072
Albite
Buckskin
H437345
Artesia
15.5
6
1.1
424
0.22
0.88
2.3
0.481
0.6
1.8
157
1
2.7
16
20.1
14.55
0.42
5.45
1.80
1.29
6.09
0.22
0.80
2.00
32.62
65.09
0.29
0.01
0.04
0.20
0.13
0.69
0.72

297114
4320977
Plag-KSpar
Buckskin
H437451
Porphyry
6.4
1
0.8
661
0.31
-0.05
3.5
0.265
0.38
1.5
71
1
17.8
78
31
15.45
1.54
3.34
2.23
1.59
3.46
0.23
0.44
-0.03
28.26
69.76
0.30
0.03
0.05
0.11
0.16
0.37
0.46

297121
4321686
Sericite
Buckskin
H437378
Jas
17.9
3
1
881
0.38
0.64
9.6
0.6
1.95
3.8
198
0.7
9
2
55.7
15.36
0.25
0.66
4.41
0.35
0.42
0.28
1.00
2.30
25.02
73.22
0.30
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.31
0.04
0.06

297124
4321440
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Buckskin
H437379
Jas
4.6
9
1.5
1025
0.07
1.05
7
0.15
0.31
2.1
116
1.2
4
-2
23.2
12.43
0.22
4.46
2.16
0.03
1.01
0.39
0.25
13.95
34.91
62.64
0.24
0.00
0.05
0.03
0.19
0.13
0.15

297154
4321245
Sericite
Buckskin
H437346
Artesia
8.9
10
1.5
456
0.32
0.73
10.8
0.347
12.15
3.8
146
0.9
7.8
5
84.9
13.54
0.18
4.00
3.40
0.48
0.32
0.22
0.58
0.15
22.87
75.53
0.27
0.00
0.07
0.01
0.27
0.04
0.05

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

297227
4320977
Sericite-Albite
Buckskin
H437452
Artesia
15.7
6
3.2
336
0.46
0.42
12.9
0.576
1.57
4.7
173
2.5
7.7
12
84.1
14.90
1.16
3.12
2.69
1.03
2.13
0.19
0.96
0.13
26.31
71.84
0.29
0.02
0.06
0.07
0.20
0.24
0.31

297294
4321107
Sericite
Buckskin
H437453
Artesia
10.7
5
1.9
196.5
0.26
0.29
9.7
0.22
3.34
4.1
106
1.2
5.3
9
78.2
14.13
0.20
3.23
4.52
0.91
0.13
0.13
0.37
0.70
24.32
73.98
0.28
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.35
0.02
0.03

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909015
null
6.2
2
1.7
691
0.17
0.15
8.8
0.196
0.43
3.2
50
3.7
6.6
14
9.7
13.92
1.57
2.30
3.81
1.18
3.36
0.17
0.33
1.63
28.26
69.77
0.27
0.03
0.08
0.11
0.30
0.40
0.50

499

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909016
null
0.22
7.01
-0.2
250
2.06
0.11
1.44
-0.02
50.1
4.4
11
0.69
2010
1.02
21.7
0.11
0.8
0.098
0.41
27.9
4.6
0.58
97
1.64
4.66
2.2
8.7
670
1.9
19
0.003
0.45
0.24

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909017
null
1.2
7
0.5
600
2.34
0.18
1.79
0.03
48.2
5.2
16
2.22
5870
1.22
21.5
0.13
0.3
0.128
1.56
21.8
3.6
0.65
58
58.7
3.16
1.6
9.3
740
5.4
89.2
0.003
0.83
0.24

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909018
null
0.24
7.61
-0.2
170
2.33
0.11
1.83
0.02
37.5
5.8
16
1.86
1280
1.03
23.2
0.11
0.4
0.027
0.58
15.1
3.2
0.69
62
1.23
4.29
2.2
6.9
870
4.1
44.6
0.003
0.71
0.17

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909019
null
0.15
7.71
-0.2
1780
1.74
0.14
1.47
0.02
51.9
5.1
14
2.08
922
1.77
21.3
0.12
0.8
0.051
3
25
9.6
0.7
146
5.6
2.85
3.7
9
840
5.9
104
0.002
0.22
0.22

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909020
null
0.13
7.68
-0.2
1320
1.8
0.06
2.11
0.04
43.8
6.3
12
1.66
603
1.98
21.8
0.13
0.6
0.041
2.76
21.3
4.8
0.66
161
1.28
2.91
3.4
9.8
740
6.6
92.5
-0.002
0.08
0.11

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909021
null
0.18
7.29
0.3
1420
1.65
0.09
1.55
0.07
41
6.1
15
1.62
476
1.88
20.6
0.12
0.5
0.019
3.04
19.7
6.6
0.58
127
1.87
2.67
3
9.7
650
9.5
118.5
-0.002
0.16
0.14

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909022
null
0.64
6.77
-0.2
870
2.16
0.08
1.27
0.04
28.3
5.3
15
1.19
2580
1.33
20
0.1
0.3
0.064
1.92
14.5
4.5
0.55
80
4.82
3.26
1.6
6.9
720
5.1
78.2
-0.002
0.5
0.23

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909023
null
0.11
7.7
-0.2
1220
1.79
0.06
1.96
-0.02
43.5
7.6
13
0.93
452
1.91
20.9
0.11
0.5
0.024
2.86
20.8
7
0.67
154
11.9
2.92
3.3
9.3
760
6.6
98.9
-0.002
0.18
0.2

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909024
null
0.37
7.73
-0.2
1200
1.95
0.07
1.84
0.02
53.8
12.1
16
2.27
1255
2.45
21.7
0.15
0.5
0.061
2.96
26.4
5.2
0.8
145
1.25
2.77
3.5
11.1
660
6.3
122.5
-0.002
0.89
0.1

500

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909016
null
6
1
3
603
0.17
0.06
6.8
0.198
0.09
3.4
47
3.2
4.8
7
19.2
13.24
2.01
1.31
0.49
0.96
6.28
0.15
0.33
1.13
25.91
72.27
0.26
0.04
0.01
0.20
0.04
0.78
0.92

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909017
null
5.8
3
2.7
999
0.11
0.09
7.3
0.152
0.36
2.5
54
20
7.1
12
6.6
13.22
2.50
1.57
1.88
1.08
4.26
0.17
0.25
2.08
27.01
71.10
0.26
0.04
0.04
0.14
0.15
0.53
0.70

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909018
null
7.7
2
2.2
991
0.17
0.06
7.1
0.195
0.22
5.8
63
14
9
10
7.2
14.38
2.56
1.32
0.70
1.14
5.78
0.20
0.33
1.78
28.19
69.84
0.28
0.05
0.01
0.19
0.05
0.66
0.82

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909019
null
6.4
2
1.5
917
0.27
-0.05
7.3
0.282
0.44
2.9
61
2.2
7.4
66
18.2
14.56
2.06
2.28
3.62
1.16
3.84
0.19
0.47
0.55
28.73
69.26
0.29
0.04
0.08
0.12
0.27
0.43
0.56

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909020
null
6
1
1.2
1070
0.24
-0.05
8.3
0.266
0.39
4.1
58
1.8
6.3
26
10.9
14.51
2.95
2.55
3.33
1.09
3.92
0.17
0.44
0.20
29.16
68.80
0.28
0.05
0.07
0.13
0.25
0.44
0.63

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909021
null
5
1
1.1
863
0.21
-0.05
6.3
0.238
0.49
2.3
51
11.7
5.8
40
8.4
13.77
2.17
2.42
3.66
0.96
3.60
0.15
0.40
0.40
27.53
70.55
0.27
0.04
0.08
0.12
0.29
0.43
0.57

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909022
null
5.7
2
1.7
821
0.13
-0.05
8.3
0.182
0.26
3
50
3.5
5.2
14
6.2
12.79
1.78
1.71
2.31
0.91
4.39
0.16
0.30
1.25
25.61
72.59
0.25
0.03
0.05
0.14
0.20
0.57
0.69

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909023
null
6.1
1
1.1
1055
0.23
-0.05
7.4
0.276
0.39
3.3
60
5.4
6.2
16
8.4
14.55
2.74
2.46
3.45
1.11
3.94
0.17
0.46
0.45
29.32
68.63
0.29
0.05
0.07
0.13
0.26
0.45
0.62

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909024
null
8.2
3
1.7
1015
0.24
-0.05
11.8
0.299
0.47
7.6
74
9
9
18
8.9
14.60
2.57
3.15
3.57
1.33
3.73
0.15
0.50
2.23
31.83
65.94
0.29
0.05
0.08
0.12
0.27
0.42
0.58

501

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909025
null
0.72
7.11
-0.2
970
1.74
0.08
1.82
0.03
42.9
3.2
12
0.63
3310
1.32
20.1
0.11
0.4
0.159
2.08
21.2
5.3
0.48
69
1.34
2.91
2.6
4.9
670
3.9
70.2
-0.002
0.47
0.2

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909026
null
0.2
7.9
0.6
1330
2.47
0.24
1.91
0.2
49.9
6
14
1.37
488
1.81
22.1
0.11
0.6
0.024
2.56
25.6
7.6
0.69
136
1.33
2.92
3.6
9.7
770
8.1
91.7
-0.002
0.19
0.34

302541
4319190
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909027
null
0.7
7.29
-0.2
1660
1.82
0.07
1.04
-0.02
14.45
5.3
11
1.51
3420
0.91
19.9
0.09
0.4
0.083
3.78
6.2
6.5
0.59
49
55.4
2.86
1.3
7
650
6.1
125.5
0.004
0.46
0.11

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909028
null
0.64
7.69
-0.2
1210
1.88
0.13
1.74
-0.02
45.5
5.6
11
2.44
2040
1.45
21.9
0.12
0.4
0.061
2.43
21.7
4.8
0.67
119
171
3.07
2.8
9.4
810
8.2
104
0.02
0.33
0.13

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909029
null
0.78
7.8
0.3
1600
2.04
0.13
1.69
0.03
46.9
7.4
13
2.04
2120
1.84
21.6
0.12
0.4
0.063
3.07
22.9
6.6
0.68
106
17.45
2.89
3.1
9.1
830
8.4
130.5
-0.002
0.34
0.23

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909030
null
0.81
7.59
-0.2
1460
1.85
0.13
1.76
0.05
44.5
10.8
11
2.57
3690
1.93
21.2
0.13
0.4
0.069
2.97
22.1
5.4
0.71
116
2.18
2.65
3
9.9
780
6.4
122.5
-0.002
0.53
0.15

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909031
null
0.11
7.4
-0.2
500
1.91
0.1
1.68
0.03
43.5
5.2
11
1.18
1130
1.24
22.1
0.11
0.4
0.045
0.81
21.2
7.7
1.02
94
4.53
4.08
3.1
9.3
800
3.4
43
-0.002
0.19
0.15

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909032
null
0.03
7.23
-0.2
90
2.87
0.03
2.07
0.02
30.8
1.3
9
1.2
138
0.46
24.2
0.1
0.2
0.007
0.34
10.3
6.2
0.7
66
6.54
4.27
1.3
4.6
750
5.1
22.4
-0.002
0.03
0.16

302183
4322079
null
Blue Hill
80JD-94
McLeod QMD
0.14
6.84
3.8
2450
1.89
0.46
2.77
0.06
36.3
6.3
29
0.84
189
2.5
20.5
0.11
1.4
0.05
2.63
16.7
6
0.92
370
0.48
2.3
3
18.3
910
9
48.9
-0.002
0.03
5.21

502

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909025
null
4.7
2
1.2
651
0.19
0.05
7.5
0.219
0.22
3.2
51
1.9
6.1
9
6.5
13.43
2.55
1.70
2.51
0.80
3.92
0.15
0.37
1.18
26.59
71.55
0.26
0.05
0.05
0.13
0.20
0.48
0.65

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909026
null
6.7
1
1.2
1040
0.26
-0.05
9.6
0.272
0.35
5.2
60
3.1
7.1
22
9.8
14.92
2.67
2.33
3.08
1.14
3.94
0.18
0.45
0.48
29.19
68.76
0.29
0.05
0.07
0.13
0.22
0.43
0.60

302541
4319190
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909027
null
4.6
3
1.3
753
0.1
0.06
5.3
0.137
0.44
2.2
51
5.6
3.7
9
10.9
13.77
1.45
1.17
4.55
0.98
3.86
0.15
0.23
1.15
27.31
70.78
0.27
0.03
0.10
0.12
0.36
0.46
0.56

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909028
null
6.4
2
1.5
978
0.21
-0.05
8.1
0.238
0.45
3.6
59
5.3
7.1
24
7.3
14.53
2.43
1.86
2.93
1.11
4.14
0.19
0.40
0.83
28.41
69.60
0.28
0.04
0.06
0.13
0.22
0.47
0.62

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909029
null
6.1
2
1.5
994
0.23
-0.05
8
0.266
0.49
3.3
63
12.6
6.4
20
6.5
14.73
2.36
2.37
3.70
1.13
3.90
0.19
0.44
0.85
29.67
68.25
0.29
0.04
0.08
0.13
0.27
0.43
0.58

302541
4319190
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909030
null
6.2
2
1.6
998
0.23
-0.05
6.9
0.26
0.46
2.9
63
30.9
6.3
15
6.3
14.34
2.46
2.48
3.58
1.18
3.57
0.18
0.43
1.33
29.55
68.38
0.28
0.04
0.08
0.12
0.27
0.41
0.57

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909031
null
6.3
2
1.2
768
0.23
-0.05
7.4
0.259
0.19
3
63
6.9
6.2
8
7
13.98
2.35
1.59
0.98
1.69
5.50
0.18
0.43
0.48
27.18
70.92
0.27
0.04
0.02
0.18
0.08
0.65
0.80

302541
4319190
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909032
null
6
1
1.4
806
0.1
-0.05
8.4
0.139
0.11
1.9
56
1.6
7.2
10
3.8
13.66
2.90
0.59
0.41
1.16
5.76
0.17
0.23
0.08
24.95
73.30
0.27
0.05
0.01
0.19
0.03
0.69
0.89

302183
4322079
null
Blue Hill
80JD-94
McLeod QMD
6.5
1
0.8
1040
0.22
-0.05
4.2
0.32
0.29
2.1
76
1.2
5.4
21
44
12.92
3.88
3.22
3.17
1.53
3.10
0.21
0.53
0.08
28.62
69.37
0.25
0.07
0.07
0.10
0.27
0.39
0.67

503

301667
4322120
null
Blue Hill
YD01-07A
McLeod QMD
0.1
2.03
41
50
0.98
2.57
5.99
0.04
86
7.3
14
1.56
3390
18.55
13.1
0.21
0.2
0.105
0.08
37
16.1
1.43
320
9.1
0.02
1
42
>10000
3.7
6.6
-0.002
0.01
2.98

301181
4320973
null
Blue Hill
YD01-30C
McLeod QMD
0.34
7.61
9.7
250
1.14
0.08
1.56
0.19
60.5
21.3
18
0.33
304
6.42
19.15
0.13
1.1
0.121
0.24
28.7
7.9
2.09
946
1.24
4.03
3.6
38.8
1920
17.9
5.8
-0.002
0.02
2.54

301214
4320182
null
Blue Hill
YD08-22
mafic dike
0.15
6.86
2.5
870
1.53
0.05
3.53
0.76
36.8
13.2
38
2.16
105
3.38
17.2
0.13
2.9
0.033
2.47
19
5.8
1.31
470
0.66
1.65
6.1
25.1
800
43
88
-0.002
0.03
1.22

301486
4322188
null
Blue Hill
YD01-01A
Bear QMD
0.12
7.08
4.3
1820
2.23
0.29
2.49
0.05
42.1
1.7
9
2.2
133.5
1.63
22.3
0.13
1.5
0.117
2.47
19.7
6.9
0.58
264
1.35
2.38
5.4
7.1
880
7.6
58.5
-0.002
0.01
4.07

301433
4319473
null
Blue Hill
JD09-06
Porphyry
0.12
7.59
5.5
1580
1.85
0.45
2.06
0.03
50.9
0.7
19
0.74
90.9
1.9
22.4
0.16
1.4
0.321
2.21
24.2
3.1
0.44
244
2.3
3.06
3.4
7.4
540
8.8
70.6
-0.002
-0.01
4.77

301428
4319428
null
Blue Hill
JD09-04
Porphyry
0.05
6.71
2
420
1.52
0.83
0.08
0.02
3.59
0.3
11
0.8
8.6
0.56
32.3
0.11
1.6
0.136
2.98
1.5
5.4
0.58
49
2.79
0.2
2.8
2.7
90
2.6
110
-0.002
-0.01
0.49

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300645
4321368
null
Blue Hill
YD01-13A
Artesia Lake
0.03
7.23
2.4
1020
1.14
-0.01
0.13
0.02
18.35
10.6
64
0.8
10
6.96
20.1
0.17
2.2
0.1
1.83
7.8
19
2.31
617
0.15
0.17
1.2
50.4
550
4.6
22
-0.002
-0.01
1.47

301397
4322343
null
Blue Hill
YD01-04
McLeod QMD
0.28
3.13
1.7
160
0.76
0.25
1.35
0.03
34.3
3.5
11
0.33
973
2.29
12.3
0.1
0.8
0.126
0.27
16.3
5.4
1.25
218
0.9
0.8
3.9
9.1
740
3
11.1
-0.002
-0.01
0.74

301578
4321949
null
Blue Hill
81JD-94B
McLeod QMD
0.02
6.75
4.6
1830
2.25
0.91
2.54
0.03
26.1
0.8
15
0.74
428
1.18
20.3
0.12
1.2
0.063
1.89
9.7
2.7
0.18
310
0.39
2.87
4.8
2.1
490
7.1
44.3
-0.002
-0.01
5.84

504

301667
4322120
null
Blue Hill
YD01-07A
McLeod QMD
40.6
1
1.3
331
-0.05
0.34
34.9
0.084
0.09
6.3
445
215
13.9
31
2
3.83
8.38
23.86
0.10
2.37
0.03
#VALUE!
0.14
0.03
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
0.08
0.15
0.00
0.00
0.03
0.01
2.00

301181
4320973
null
Blue Hill
YD01-30C
McLeod QMD
13.1
1
1.5
819
0.27
0.08
6.1
0.499
0.07
3.4
224
3.1
12.7
278
33.5
14.38
2.18
8.26
0.29
3.47
5.43
0.44
0.83
0.05
35.32
62.20
0.28
0.04
0.01
0.18
0.02
0.62
0.76

301214
4320182
null
Blue Hill
YD08-22
mafic dike
13.8
1
0.8
239
0.51
-0.05
7.5
0.325
0.47
2.6
104
1.5
13.7
238
112.5
12.96
4.94
4.35
2.98
2.17
2.22
0.18
0.54
0.08
30.42
67.45
0.25
0.09
0.06
0.07
0.25
0.28
0.63

301486
4322188
null
Blue Hill
YD01-01A
Bear QMD
2.2
1
1
969
0.55
-0.05
18.8
0.272
0.31
5.1
40
3
9.9
19
29.9
13.37
3.48
2.10
2.98
0.96
3.21
0.20
0.45
0.03
26.78
71.35
0.26
0.06
0.06
0.10
0.24
0.39
0.63

301433
4319473
null
Blue Hill
JD09-06
Porphyry
5.9
1
0.9
1075
0.27
0.31
8.3
0.284
0.44
4.9
63
1.9
8.3
20
34.1
14.34
2.88
2.44
2.66
0.73
4.12
0.12
0.47
-0.03
27.75
70.30
0.28
0.05
0.06
0.13
0.20
0.47
0.66

301428
4319428
null
Blue Hill
JD09-04
Porphyry
7.2
1
1.8
63.8
0.22
1.4
1.7
0.245
0.7
1.8
64
2.7
1.6
9
42.4
12.68
0.11
0.72
3.59
0.96
0.27
0.02
0.41
-0.03
18.73
79.95
0.25
0.00
0.08
0.01
0.31
0.03
0.04

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300645
4321368
null
Blue Hill
YD01-13A
Artesia Lake
16
1
0.8
23.1
0.11
-0.05
2
0.091
1.83
1.6
130
0.7
4.1
89
94.4
13.66
0.18
8.95
2.21
3.83
0.23
0.13
0.15
-0.03
29.31
68.64
0.27
0.00
0.05
0.01
0.18
0.03
0.04

301397
4322343
null
Blue Hill
YD01-04
McLeod QMD
3
1
0.8
342
0.3
0.1
9.8
0.252
0.05
2.9
39
0.5
6.7
18
13.7
5.91
1.89
2.94
0.33
2.07
1.08
0.17
0.42
-0.03
14.79
84.18
0.12
0.03
0.01
0.03
0.06
0.30
0.59

301578
4321949
null
Blue Hill
81JD-94B
McLeod QMD
1.3
1
0.9
1005
0.45
-0.05
8.4
0.314
0.28
2.4
37
0.4
8.6
13
26.1
12.75
3.55
1.52
2.28
0.30
3.87
0.11
0.52
-0.03
24.88
73.38
0.25
0.06
0.05
0.12
0.19
0.50
0.75

505

300972
4320770
null
Blue Hill
YD02-02
Artesia Lake
0.04
11.9
2.5
180
1.14
0.1
0.04
-0.02
20.2
-0.1
51
1.11
2.2
0.1
19.7
0.11
0.2
0.011
2.98
9.3
47.6
0.02
7
0.32
2.5
0.5
0.5
1520
759
76.1
-0.002
0.16
1.45

301910
4321551
null
Blue Hill
80JD-94D
Porphyry
0.15
7.39
3.7
2840
1.57
0.36
2.75
0.04
38.5
5.3
33
0.72
138.5
2.52
20.4
0.16
1.4
0.034
2.61
18.7
5.5
0.89
381
0.56
2.35
2.9
17.2
900
27.6
48.1
-0.002
0.04
4.95

302099
4321661
null
Blue Hill
80JD-94B
McLeod QMD
0.04
6.79
1.4
250
2.72
0.09
2.07
0.04
44.8
0.8
10
0.88
12.2
0.83
22.2
0.14
1.2
0.064
0.42
21.8
2.1
0.15
90
0.96
4.04
4.5
1.8
60
4.5
15.9
-0.002
-0.01
0.65

301059
4320471
null
Blue Hill
YD08-21
Artesia Lake
0.17
5.11
2.3
450
0.59
0.04
0.09
0.03
45
0.3
19
0.73
1460
0.59
4.95
0.14
0.3
0.005
2.24
21
5.8
0.11
55
0.39
0.15
1.1
1.5
140
25.1
60.3
-0.002
0.03
1.84

300858
4320533
null
Blue Hill
YD08-19C
Artesia Lake
0.09
8.39
2.2
250
0.19
0.05
0.11
0.02
106
0.4
127
0.36
21.8
0.55
8.32
0.22
0.7
-0.005
4.09
49
0.8
0.06
41
1.17
0.18
1.5
1.3
2220
914
63.4
-0.002
0.33
3.37

301456
4322135
null
Blue Hill
YD01-01C
Bear QMD
-0.01
7.94
4.4
3370
3.39
0.31
1.35
0.02
24.9
1.3
11
1.61
153
1.76
24.3
0.17
0.9
0.017
3.06
7.6
6.2
0.86
271
0.28
2.6
8
4.2
1550
8.3
107.5
-0.002
0.03
2.14

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300836
4319761
Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT303
Porphyry
-0.01
8
11.6
1550
1.59
1.71
0.36
-0.02
43.7
0.9
19
1.22
24.4
3.66
26.1
0.1
2.2
0.051
3.66
27.5
5.8
0.4
51
2.86
1.84
3.6
7.1
1090
7.4
148.5
-0.002
0.24
1.02

300836
4319767
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT304
McLeod QMD
0.06
7.84
10.8
1250
1.8
0.15
3.2
0.03
47.6
11.8
8
1.02
36.7
4.06
23.4
0.18
0.5
0.034
2.73
20.8
4.8
1.06
400
1.36
3.21
5.6
16.1
1770
7.3
75.4
-0.002
0.02
1.51

300744
4319806
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT401
McLeod QMD
0.16
7.61
7.7
1370
2.81
0.33
0.81
0.04
78.3
4.8
14
1.7
112.5
3.1
22.3
0.2
0.9
0.041
3.58
39.8
7.5
0.58
382
2.3
2.87
8.8
7.6
980
7.6
132.5
-0.002
0.03
0.83

506

300972
4320770
null
Blue Hill
YD02-02
Artesia Lake
1.9
2
0.6
2340
0.08
0.08
1.2
0.058
1.11
0.3
131
0.6
0.3
-2
6.6
22.48
0.06
0.13
3.59
0.03
3.37
0.35
0.10
0.40
30.50
67.36
0.44
0.00
0.08
0.11
0.17
0.25
0.25

301910
4321551
null
Blue Hill
80JD-94D
Porphyry
6.9
1
0.7
1160
0.2
-0.05
4.5
0.314
0.29
2.1
78
1.1
5.5
17
39.6
13.96
3.85
3.24
3.15
1.48
3.17
0.21
0.52
0.10
29.67
68.26
0.27
0.07
0.07
0.10
0.24
0.37
0.62

302099
4321661
null
Blue Hill
80JD-94B
McLeod QMD
0.7
1
0.9
1060
0.39
-0.05
6.8
0.297
0.08
3
22
0.3
7.7
8
21.3
12.83
2.90
1.07
0.51
0.25
5.45
0.01
0.50
-0.03
23.47
74.88
0.25
0.05
0.01
0.18
0.04
0.70
0.90

301059
4320471
null
Blue Hill
YD08-21
Artesia Lake
2.3
1
0.5
130
0.06
-0.05
2
0.153
0.3
6.6
61
0.9
2.8
6
9.3
9.65
0.13
0.76
2.70
0.18
0.20
0.03
0.26
0.08
13.98
85.04
0.19
0.00
0.06
0.01
0.30
0.03
0.05

300858
4320533
null
Blue Hill
YD08-19C
Artesia Lake
1.9
1
1.4
3210
0.11
0.07
5
0.259
0.56
1
107
5.4
0.6
4
22.3
15.85
0.15
0.71
4.93
0.10
0.24
0.51
0.43
0.83
23.75
74.59
0.31
0.00
0.10
0.01
0.34
0.03
0.03

301456
4322135
null
Blue Hill
YD01-01C
Bear QMD
9.9
1
0.6
499
0.56
0.1
26.8
0.523
0.54
3.6
108
12.5
14.1
19
24.1
15.00
1.89
2.26
3.69
1.43
3.50
0.36
0.87
0.08
29.07
68.89
0.29
0.03
0.08
0.11
0.27
0.38
0.50

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300836
4319761
Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT303
Porphyry
7.4
1
0.7
553
0.21
0.27
8.9
0.305
0.58
5.5
97
2.1
5.6
13
71.8
15.11
0.50
4.71
4.41
0.66
2.48
0.25
0.51
0.60
29.23
68.72
0.30
0.01
0.09
0.08
0.32
0.27
0.30

300836
4319767
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT304
McLeod QMD
12
2
0.9
1165
0.34
-0.05
10
0.453
0.37
3.8
140
1.3
13
25
12.4
14.81
4.48
5.22
3.29
1.76
4.33
0.41
0.76
0.05
35.09
62.45
0.29
0.08
0.07
0.14
0.24
0.48
0.76

300744
4319806
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT401
McLeod QMD
6.9
2
1
415
0.65
0.1
32
0.352
0.57
10
79
2.2
15.4
56
29.8
14.38
1.13
3.99
4.31
0.96
3.87
0.22
0.59
0.08
29.53
68.41
0.28
0.02
0.09
0.12
0.33
0.44
0.51

507

300730
4319820
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT402
McLeod QMD
0.11
7.7
10.5
1280
2.62
0.09
1.55
0.04
79.5
6
9
1.61
55.7
3.13
23.2
0.21
0.8
0.032
4.17
40
6.2
0.43
775
4.32
2.64
10.1
7.4
1120
10
153.5
-0.002
0.02
1.58

300724
4319827
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT403
Porphyry
0.04
7.46
6.4
1160
1.72
0.18
2.34
0.02
47
2.8
15
0.55
10.6
2.46
21.8
0.15
1.1
0.029
2.06
21.8
4.5
0.42
311
0.91
3.61
4
11.5
930
5.1
40.4
-0.002
-0.01
1.28

300748
4319853
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT404
McLeod QMD
0.15
6.83
7.1
1070
1.79
0.33
1.7
0.04
46.7
4.4
10
0.77
412
3.54
20.3
0.18
0.7
0.064
3.44
23
4.4
0.66
660
2.33
2.63
7.6
9.1
990
6
98.1
-0.002
0.01
1.98

301240
4318939
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT501
Bear QM
0.05
7.02
5.6
1280
2.21
0.08
2.45
0.04
41.2
10.4
9
2.17
311
3.06
21.7
0.18
1
0.029
3.2
19.6
4.1
0.55
289
1.98
2.78
6.2
14.3
1230
8.5
87.9
-0.002
0.01
0.59

301247
4318947
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT502
Bear QM
0.02
7.73
5.7
2230
1.97
0.07
0.75
-0.02
80.8
10.5
45
1.58
359
1.14
19.25
0.17
1.7
0.035
2.82
41.8
11.4
0.88
130
0.52
2.69
1.4
27.3
1030
2.2
90.2
-0.002
0.02
0.49

301251
4318952
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT503
Bear QM
0.02
7.32
7.2
320
2.14
0.09
0.57
0.02
55.9
12.7
7
0.74
374
2.4
21.8
0.16
0.8
0.015
1.05
26.9
10.7
1.75
219
1.18
3.88
5.3
17.4
1210
2.7
36
-0.002
0.01
0.66

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301970
4318786
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT601
Porphyry
0.02
7.34
5.4
110
1.79
0.04
0.64
-0.02
26.1
1.1
14
0.29
230
0.56
21.1
0.1
0.5
-0.005
0.3
12.9
6.5
1.27
66
0.62
4.91
1.5
9.5
890
2.2
11.4
-0.002
0.02
0.26

301968
4318791
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT602
McLeod QMD
0.03
7.55
2.6
310
2
0.13
0.8
0.02
30.7
3.2
13
1.13
1425
0.7
21.2
-0.05
0.3
-0.005
0.76
13
7.7
1.16
103
0.7
4.27
1.9
11.8
1000
3.9
24.1
-0.002
0.02
0.47

301968
4318793
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT603
McLeod QMD
0.04
6.7
2.3
170
1.85
0.02
0.41
-0.02
12.45
0.9
10
0.35
175
0.54
17.65
-0.05
0.3
-0.005
0.66
4.5
4.5
0.66
63
0.66
4.98
2.1
5.5
850
2.2
23.7
-0.002
0.01
0.48

508

300730
4319820
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT402
McLeod QMD
8.1
2
1.1
694
0.69
0.13
33.5
0.426
0.66
12.9
98
2.6
17.4
82
26.7
14.55
2.17
4.03
5.02
0.71
3.56
0.26
0.71
0.05
31.05
66.77
0.29
0.04
0.11
0.11
0.37
0.40
0.54

300724
4319827
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT403
Porphyry
6.3
1
0.8
953
0.25
-0.05
7.3
0.292
0.26
3.3
67
0.5
6.6
10
30.8
14.09
3.27
3.16
2.48
0.70
4.87
0.21
0.49
-0.03
29.25
68.70
0.28
0.06
0.05
0.16
0.19
0.57
0.78

300748
4319853
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT404
McLeod QMD
6.4
1
0.9
557
0.54
-0.05
22.3
0.34
0.41
8.6
81
2.6
12.7
43
23.2
12.90
2.38
4.55
4.15
1.09
3.55
0.23
0.57
0.03
29.44
68.50
0.25
0.04
0.09
0.11
0.35
0.45
0.62

301240
4318939
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT501
Bear QM
7.8
1
0.9
921
0.43
-0.05
11.3
0.407
0.38
5.7
101
1.1
11.2
34
18.6
13.26
3.43
3.94
3.86
0.91
3.75
0.28
0.68
0.03
30.12
67.77
0.26
0.06
0.08
0.12
0.32
0.46
0.70

301247
4318947
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT502
Bear QM
9
1
0.5
413
0.09
-0.05
8.8
0.196
0.43
3.1
79
3.2
8.4
13
56.8
14.60
1.05
1.47
3.40
1.46
3.63
0.24
0.33
0.05
26.21
71.95
0.29
0.02
0.07
0.12
0.25
0.41
0.47

301251
4318952
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT503
Bear QM
8.1
2
1
340
0.33
-0.05
10.5
0.339
0.16
4
87
2.1
10.1
25
17
13.83
0.80
3.09
1.27
2.90
5.23
0.28
0.57
0.03
27.98
70.07
0.27
0.01
0.03
0.17
0.10
0.62
0.67

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301970
4318786
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT601
Porphyry
5.9
1
1.3
446
0.09
-0.05
6.3
0.143
0.06
1.8
66
4.6
4.9
6
16.9
13.87
0.90
0.72
0.36
2.11
6.62
0.20
0.24
0.05
25.06
73.19
0.27
0.02
0.01
0.21
0.03
0.79
0.84

301968
4318791
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT602
McLeod QMD
5.7
1
1.3
733
0.13
-0.05
6.7
0.184
0.13
2.2
61
4.6
6.5
15
4.6
14.26
1.12
0.90
0.92
1.92
5.76
0.23
0.31
0.05
25.46
72.76
0.28
0.02
0.02
0.19
0.07
0.66
0.74

301968
4318793
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT603
McLeod QMD
2.7
1
1.3
332
0.15
-0.05
3.9
0.203
0.08
1.8
44
6.9
4.6
6
5.2
12.66
0.57
0.69
0.80
1.09
6.71
0.19
0.34
0.03
23.09
75.30
0.25
0.01
0.02
0.22
0.07
0.87
0.91

509

302192
4322091
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHN1
McLeod QMD
-0.01
7.3
2.8
1900
1.86
0.1
0.91
0.02
51.8
1.6
9
1.26
460
1.39
21.1
0.05
1.1
0.1
2.72
24.1
5.5
0.63
214
0.68
2.5
3.8
10.3
830
3.3
93.5
-0.002
0.02
1.12

301281
4318484
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHS1
McLeod QMD
-0.01
7.09
4.3
1150
2.07
0.13
2.8
0.03
47.8
30.9
7
2.22
1270
2.53
19.55
0.08
0.9
0.041
3
20
7.4
0.94
343
1.57
2.42
6.3
18.7
1050
4.9
68.8
-0.002
0.01
1.04

302149
4319414
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909151
Porphyry
0.02
7.41
4.2
350
1.29
0.74
0.46
-0.02
32.1
1.4
24
0.74
84.3
2.09
23.9
0.15
1.9
0.016
1.77
16.2
3
0.23
26
3.23
2.04
2.1
1.6
360
2.7
73
-0.002
0.17
0.49

302012
4319453
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909152
Porphyry
0.04
7.48
1.7
1340
1.2
0.22
0.19
-0.02
12.8
0.9
9
1.19
47.1
0.97
30
0.16
1.3
0.05
3.19
6.9
5
0.31
28
4.92
0.86
2.3
1.7
550
1.6
100
-0.002
0.02
0.36

301766
4319572
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909153
Porphyry
0.14
7.25
5
690
1.46
0.58
0.17
-0.02
21.5
0.7
8
0.91
34.2
1.61
21.5
0.16
1.4
0.147
1.77
14
2.8
0.26
43
9.83
3
1.7
1
240
1.8
76.8
0.002
0.05
0.46

302150
4319113
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909154
Porphyry
0.28
7.53
9.5
480
1.78
0.17
0.84
-0.02
41.7
1
11
1
379
2.13
26.6
0.19
1.1
0.018
1.94
20.7
4.2
0.28
39
5.09
2.68
1.4
1.8
520
2.9
98.9
0.002
0.23
0.28

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301756
4319196
Albite
Blue Hill
G909155
Porphyry
0.05
7.56
8.4
1450
2.16
0.45
0.75
-0.02
40.3
1.7
9
0.72
161
1.52
23.5
0.2
1.2
0.035
1.69
21.8
3.6
0.23
52
10.1
3.6
1.7
2.5
600
3.7
48.5
0.002
0.02
0.46

301590
4319725
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909156
Porphyry
0.02
7.33
8.6
1800
1.62
0.29
0.38
-0.02
42.6
0.7
10
0.67
53.8
1
20.9
0.17
1.3
0.018
2.85
20.4
1.2
0.05
33
3.43
3.06
3.1
0.9
230
3.7
82.1
-0.002
0.03
1.6

510

302192
4322091
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHN1
McLeod QMD
5.1
1
0.9
480
0.27
-0.05
13.9
0.251
0.32
4.6
72
0.9
8
14
17.9
13.79
1.27
1.79
3.28
1.04
3.37
0.19
0.42
0.05
25.20
73.03
0.27
0.02
0.07
0.11
0.26
0.40
0.49

301281
4318484
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHS1
McLeod QMD
6.8
1
1.1
830
0.4
-0.05
6.9
0.402
0.3
2.7
101
2.2
16.3
23
14.9
13.39
3.92
3.25
3.62
1.56
3.26
0.24
0.67
0.03
29.94
67.97
0.26
0.07
0.08
0.11
0.29
0.40
0.67

302149
4319414
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909151
Porphyry
6.9
5
2.9
497
0.15
0.77
6.3
0.233
0.27
4
71
4.2
2.1
-2
69.7
14.00
0.64
2.69
2.13
0.38
2.75
0.08
0.39
0.43
23.49
74.87
0.27
0.01
0.05
0.09
0.17
0.32
0.37

302012
4319453
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909152
Porphyry
4.8
2
5.6
223
0.19
0.21
8.2
0.171
0.42
3.3
54
2.7
2.4
2
37
14.13
0.27
1.25
3.84
0.51
1.16
0.13
0.29
0.05
21.62
76.87
0.28
0.00
0.08
0.04
0.30
0.13
0.15

301766
4319572
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909153
Porphyry
4.6
3
0.8
223
0.14
0.76
7.9
0.128
0.36
2.9
45
1.6
2.5
-2
40.7
13.70
0.24
2.07
2.13
0.43
4.04
0.05
0.21
0.13
23.00
75.38
0.27
0.00
0.05
0.13
0.17
0.49
0.50

302150
4319113
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909154
Porphyry
5.8
4
3.7
741
0.1
0.08
8.2
0.122
0.38
3.4
68
10.8
2.1
-2
34.7
14.22
1.18
2.74
2.34
0.46
3.61
0.12
0.20
0.58
25.45
72.77
0.28
0.02
0.05
0.12
0.18
0.42
0.49

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301756
4319196
Albite
Blue Hill
G909155
Porphyry
4.2
3
0.7
820
0.13
0.59
8.5
0.125
0.21
7.4
43
2.2
3.4
5
30.1
14.28
1.05
1.95
2.04
0.38
4.85
0.14
0.21
0.05
24.95
73.30
0.28
0.02
0.04
0.16
0.15
0.56
0.63

301590
4319725
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909156
Porphyry
3.5
3
0.7
700
0.23
0.67
8.2
0.224
0.43
4.3
31
0.9
2.3
-2
35.6
13.85
0.53
1.29
3.43
0.08
4.12
0.05
0.37
0.08
23.81
74.53
0.27
0.01
0.07
0.13
0.27
0.49
0.53

511

301409
4319840
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909157
Porphyry
0.05
7.36
6.9
2430
1.92
0.45
0.79
0.02
44.7
1.8
10
0.75
19.3
1.57
21.1
0.19
1.4
0.038
3.27
24.1
2.7
0.15
107
3.73
2.69
3.2
3.5
600
4.5
96.9
-0.002
0.01
1.08

301395
4319818
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909158
Porphyry
-0.01
7.23
7.7
1620
1.74
0.25
2.32
0.04
46.2
2.4
13
0.73
152
1.9
21.1
0.2
1.4
0.023
2.51
22.6
3.9
0.36
340
2.05
2.74
3.6
8.9
1040
8.5
66.6
0.002
0.02
1.92

301179
4319693
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909159
Porphyry
0.01
7.73
7.7
430
2.16
0.57
0.23
-0.02
34.6
0.9
9
1.25
37.6
2.05
26.5
0.21
1.1
0.043
2.87
18.3
7.3
0.68
40
6.46
1.06
5
4.3
400
2.8
142
-0.002
0.1
1.67

301131
4319840
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909160
Porphyry
0.03
6.97
5.6
1810
1.9
0.33
0.34
0.04
33.5
1
11
0.71
40
1.52
20.8
0.17
1.7
0.043
2.46
18.5
1.9
0.12
79
2.58
3.6
3
1.7
380
5.3
77.8
-0.002
0.09
0.71

300901
4319769
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909161
Porphyry
0.27
6.64
11.5
590
0.94
1.4
0.11
0.02
34
0.3
9
0.72
18.9
1.57
28.5
0.18
1.5
0.113
3.28
20.8
2.7
0.14
61
2.08
0.09
2.5
0.5
700
6.3
114.5
-0.002
0.51
4.75

300907
4319920
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909162
Porphyry
0.07
7.35
6.2
1420
1.94
0.59
0.22
0.04
28.2
0.5
10
1.4
42.9
2.03
20.8
0.16
1.3
0.03
2.87
17.2
5.5
0.37
97
1.65
1.77
2.5
1
410
4
104
-0.002
0.12
0.87

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300741
4319740
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909163
Porphyry
-0.01
6.95
4.5
2100
1.68
0.61
0.24
0.02
23.9
0.6
8
0.72
10
1.19
18.7
0.18
1.4
0.005
2.98
14.7
1.7
0.06
48
1.63
3.51
2.6
0.9
330
4.3
92.8
-0.002
0.12
0.77

300589
4319841
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909164
McLeod QMD?
-0.01
7.24
5
370
0.25
0.11
0.15
-0.02
51.4
0.2
10
0.7
14.9
0.29
14.7
0.17
0.9
-0.005
2.7
23.7
0.7
0.03
19
2.51
0.14
4.1
0.4
1710
12.4
92.8
-0.002
0.18
13.9

512

301409
4319840
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909157
Porphyry
4.5
2
0.7
759
0.24
0.23
8.8
0.219
0.54
4.5
46
1.1
5.4
6
38.5
13.90
1.11
2.02
3.94
0.25
3.63
0.14
0.37
0.03
25.37
72.85
0.27
0.02
0.08
0.12
0.31
0.43
0.50

301395
4319818
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909158
Porphyry
5.4
2
0.8
1050
0.27
0.14
8
0.272
0.41
3.6
59
1
7.3
20
41
13.66
3.25
2.44
3.02
0.60
3.69
0.24
0.45
0.05
27.40
70.68
0.27
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.24
0.44
0.66

301179
4319693
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909159
Porphyry
9.2
5
1.8
179.5
0.36
0.65
17.4
0.326
0.53
7.7
114
6.2
5.6
5
32.8
14.60
0.32
2.64
3.46
1.13
1.43
0.09
0.54
0.25
24.46
73.83
0.29
0.01
0.07
0.05
0.26
0.16
0.18

301131
4319840
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909160
Porphyry
4.8
2
0.6
505
0.23
0.48
8.3
0.228
0.41
4
47
1.1
3.2
5
48.7
13.17
0.48
1.95
2.96
0.20
4.85
0.09
0.38
0.23
24.31
73.99
0.26
0.01
0.06
0.16
0.24
0.61
0.64

300901
4319769
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909161
Porphyry
4.8
4
1.2
89.2
0.2
4.01
7.9
0.184
0.78
2.8
48
1
3.6
2
39.9
12.54
0.15
2.02
3.95
0.23
0.12
0.16
0.31
1.28
20.76
77.78
0.25
0.00
0.08
0.00
0.34
0.02
0.03

300907
4319920
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909162
Porphyry
4.6
5
0.6
263
0.19
3.99
6.4
0.206
0.53
2.6
50
1.8
2.5
5
36.5
13.88
0.31
2.61
3.46
0.61
2.39
0.09
0.34
0.30
24.00
74.32
0.27
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.27
0.28
0.30

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300741
4319740
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
G909163
Porphyry
3.7
2
0.6
432
0.2
0.28
7.5
0.182
0.46
3.1
30
1.4
2.5
2
37.2
13.13
0.34
1.53
3.59
0.10
4.73
0.08
0.30
0.30
24.10
74.22
0.26
0.01
0.08
0.15
0.30
0.59
0.62

300589
4319841
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909164
McLeod QMD?
3.9
3
1.3
2530
0.27
0.15
12
0.382
0.47
2.5
126
6.8
2.8
-2
31.2
13.68
0.21
0.37
3.25
0.05
0.19
0.39
0.64
0.45
19.23
79.42
0.27
0.00
0.07
0.01
0.26
0.02
0.04

513

300580
4319816
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909165
Artesia Lake
-0.01
8.43
3.9
660
1.7
0.08
0.26
0.02
28.9
8.5
7
0.78
54
5.83
21.2
0.17
0.7
0.059
1.84
14.6
24.4
3.86
545
1.38
0.1
2.1
13.5
1280
1.6
42.2
-0.002
0.04
4.46

300559
4319775
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909166
McLeod QMD
0.04
8.03
9.3
1140
2.23
0.05
3.11
0.07
60.7
23.2
13
0.67
113
4.58
26
0.27
1.2
0.043
2.27
28.5
5.7
1.47
872
2.41
3.34
5
23.7
1790
8.8
73.2
0.004
0.05
2.39

300553
4319798
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
G909167
McLeod QMD?
-0.01
7.13
11.9
1340
0.22
0.05
0.25
0.02
58.3
0.9
10
0.17
22.4
1.28
13.65
0.17
0.9
-0.005
0.66
28.4
80.7
0.05
43
12.05
0.28
2.6
0.8
1910
28.9
11.5
0.002
1.43
10.55

301063
4319919
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909168
Porphyry
0.01
7.39
6.2
1440
1.8
0.2
1.75
0.02
51.1
5.9
13
1.06
67.8
2.14
21.4
0.2
1.5
0.03
2.31
25.6
6.8
0.63
337
0.95
3.5
3.6
10.5
980
4.2
58.4
-0.002
0.02
3.04

301465
4319427
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909169
Bear QM
0.02
7.05
8
340
1.19
2.13
0.08
-0.02
23
0.5
10
0.65
41.3
1.07
18.95
0.14
1.4
0.067
2.95
13.9
11.8
0.41
25
4.11
0.22
1.9
1.4
140
1.3
105
-0.002
0.2
0.86

301464
4318659
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909170
Porphyry
0.23
7.74
5.6
1010
2.38
0.8
0.37
-0.02
40.1
3.4
11
1.43
263
1.45
24.8
0.18
1.2
0.051
2.07
22.3
4.1
0.39
41
53.8
2.69
1.8
3.3
430
2.2
90.5
0.003
0.01
0.48

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301561
4318665
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909171
Porphyry
0.85
6.99
3.2
250
2.09
0.33
1.76
-0.02
43.3
1.8
11
0.7
314
1.12
21.5
0.17
1.1
0.059
0.43
21.2
4.4
0.51
84
7.59
3.32
1.5
4.1
520
3.9
18.2
0.002
0.02
0.65

302012
4319450
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT101
Porphyry
0.02
7.72
3.6
950
2.03
0.43
1.11
-0.02
37.4
0.9
7
0.71
84.6
1.18
20.9
-0.05
1.5
0.033
1.01
18.3
3.6
0.23
30
3.92
3.49
1.8
2.6
740
3.1
29.4
-0.002
0.01
0.93

302011
4319452
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT102
Porphyry
0.04
8.16
1.3
980
1.56
1.09
0.24
-0.02
36.8
0.9
8
1.75
143.5
2.31
30.1
0.09
1.7
0.072
2.66
20.3
4.8
0.36
28
3.84
1.75
2
2.1
450
3.1
106
-0.002
0.02
0.31

514

300580
4319816
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909165
Artesia Lake
9.5
2
0.7
119
0.15
0.09
7.6
0.263
0.3
3
163
0.9
6.6
59
22.2
15.92
0.36
7.50
2.22
6.40
0.13
0.29
0.44
0.10
33.37
64.29
0.31
0.01
0.05
0.00
0.15
0.01
0.03

300559
4319775
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909166
McLeod QMD
12.9
2
1.1
1020
0.35
-0.05
14
0.435
0.25
4.8
148
2.4
14.6
72
34.4
15.17
4.35
5.89
2.74
2.44
4.50
0.41
0.73
0.13
36.35
61.11
0.30
0.08
0.06
0.15
0.20
0.49
0.75

300553
4319798
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
G909167
McLeod QMD?
2.7
4
0.6
2520
0.19
0.47
16.7
0.209
0.06
2.5
103
7.7
2.7
-2
28.6
13.47
0.35
1.65
0.80
0.08
0.38
0.44
0.35
3.58
21.08
77.44
0.26
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.06
0.05
0.07

301063
4319919
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
G909168
Porphyry
6.2
2
0.8
846
0.25
-0.05
7.8
0.287
0.52
3
66
0.7
7.1
17
45.9
13.96
2.45
2.75
2.78
1.04
4.72
0.22
0.48
0.05
28.46
69.55
0.27
0.04
0.06
0.15
0.22
0.56
0.72

301465
4319427
Sericite
Blue Hill
G909169
Bear QM
5.3
3
1.2
68.9
0.14
1.67
4.1
0.166
0.55
2.2
57
3.2
2.3
-2
40.8
13.32
0.11
1.38
3.55
0.68
0.30
0.03
0.28
0.50
20.15
78.44
0.26
0.00
0.08
0.01
0.29
0.04
0.04

301464
4318659
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
G909170
Porphyry
5.8
2
1.2
589
0.14
0.56
8.3
0.162
0.32
3.3
58
13.1
3
4
36.9
14.62
0.52
1.86
2.49
0.65
3.63
0.10
0.27
0.03
24.16
74.14
0.29
0.01
0.05
0.12
0.19
0.41
0.44

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301561
4318665
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
G909171
Porphyry
4.4
2
0.8
1280
0.12
0.22
7.7
0.127
0.07
3.2
45
6.7
6.7
6
35.2
13.20
2.46
1.44
0.52
0.85
4.48
0.12
0.21
0.05
23.33
75.04
0.26
0.04
0.01
0.14
0.04
0.56
0.73

302012
4319450
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT101
Porphyry
4.1
2
0.9
969
0.14
0.39
7.4
0.156
0.14
3.9
44
1.8
2.7
5
32.6
14.58
1.55
1.52
1.22
0.38
4.70
0.17
0.26
0.03
24.41
73.88
0.29
0.03
0.03
0.15
0.09
0.53
0.63

302011
4319452
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT102
Porphyry
5.1
9
4.5
386
0.16
0.96
7.5
0.18
0.48
2.9
58
3
1.8
2
35.7
15.41
0.34
2.97
3.21
0.60
2.36
0.10
0.30
0.05
25.34
72.89
0.30
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.23
0.25
0.27

515

302007
4319456
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT104
Bear QM
0.06
7.87
1.4
1390
1.86
0.88
1.62
0.02
54.6
2.5
12
0.85
146
1.54
21.8
0.14
1.1
0.214
2.58
27.3
2.7
0.39
118
2.32
3.14
3.9
6.5
600
8
59.1
-0.002
0.01
0.86

302007
4319457
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT105
Bear QM
0.07
8.59
1.8
1950
1.92
0.7
0.96
-0.02
42.1
2
7
0.93
85.9
1.34
22
0.17
1.2
0.101
2.7
22.1
1.6
0.07
54
5.38
3.16
3.7
3.1
490
8.7
59.7
-0.002
0.02
0.44

302004
4319462
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT106
Bear QM
0.03
8.21
1.2
1610
2.05
0.2
1.7
0.02
63.9
2
12
0.94
187
1.76
21.9
0.2
1.1
0.062
2.64
31.4
4.7
0.48
118
1.66
3.12
4.6
8.8
880
7.3
64.4
-0.002
0.01
0.58

302001
4319469
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT111
Bear QM
0.05
8.29
5
1440
1.92
0.88
3.23
0.02
51.6
4.1
13
0.96
135.5
2.33
25.9
0.16
1.2
0.528
2.44
25.7
3.4
0.46
214
2.99
3
4.6
12
950
6.8
61.9
0.002
0.01
2.37

301998
4319476
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT114
Porphyry
0.05
8.07
2.1
1390
2.01
0.23
0.62
-0.02
34.8
0.6
8
0.44
27.1
0.96
20.4
0.11
1.3
0.069
1.3
17.3
2.2
0.14
38
1.81
4.47
2.5
1.9
380
3.3
31.1
-0.002
0.02
0.41

301991
4319484
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT117
Porphyry
0.01
8.6
1.8
1000
2.16
0.49
0.94
-0.02
47.6
0.8
16
0.66
30.7
0.97
24.2
0.13
2.2
0.172
0.82
24.5
3.5
0.27
71
2
4.45
3.2
3.5
320
3.1
21.2
-0.002
0.04
1

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301991
4319487
Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT119A
Bear QM
0.05
6.19
1.3
730
2.14
0.08
0.31
-0.02
4.38
0.3
4
1.1
12
0.64
17
0.11
1.2
0.052
4.42
3.8
0.5
0.02
51
6.18
1.97
0.8
1
70
4.7
124.5
-0.002
0.01
0.28

301991
4319487
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT119B
Bear QM
0.02
6.1
5.1
300
2.52
0.06
0.77
0.02
8.74
0.6
5
0.44
9.4
0.92
16.75
0.09
1.1
0.006
0.67
4.3
1.4
0.03
94
0.96
3.7
1
1.2
120
3.2
17.4
-0.002
0.02
0.2

301990
4319493
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT120A
Bear QM
0.01
8.14
6.5
970
2.05
0.13
1.28
-0.02
50.2
0.5
12
1.03
29.9
1.73
22.8
-0.05
1.1
0.047
2.76
24.1
5.8
0.41
111
1.34
3.4
3.8
5.4
380
4.6
87.7
-0.002
0.01
0.88

516

302007
4319456
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT104
Bear QM
5.8
2
1.5
1020
0.3
0.51
9.8
0.306
0.26
7.1
60
0.9
7
11
16.9
14.87
2.27
1.98
3.11
0.65
4.23
0.14
0.51
0.03
27.77
70.28
0.29
0.04
0.07
0.14
0.23
0.47
0.61

302007
4319457
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT105
Bear QM
4.6
2
1.2
994
0.29
0.55
9.8
0.293
0.25
6.1
36
1.6
1.9
8
18.4
16.23
1.34
1.72
3.25
0.12
4.26
0.11
0.49
0.05
27.57
70.50
0.32
0.02
0.07
0.14
0.22
0.43
0.51

302004
4319462
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT106
Bear QM
6.2
2
1
1070
0.36
0.06
12.4
0.325
0.28
6.1
64
1.5
14.7
13
15.7
15.51
2.38
2.26
3.18
0.80
4.21
0.20
0.54
0.03
29.10
68.86
0.30
0.04
0.07
0.14
0.22
0.45
0.59

302001
4319469
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT111
Bear QM
7.2
2
1.3
1230
0.33
0.44
9.4
0.349
0.2
8.5
105
1.1
8.1
16
17.5
15.66
4.52
3.00
2.94
0.76
4.04
0.22
0.58
0.03
31.75
66.03
0.31
0.08
0.06
0.13
0.20
0.42
0.69

301998
4319476
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT114
Porphyry
5
2
0.6
716
0.18
0.21
6.9
0.219
0.13
3.6
39
0.6
2.1
-2
24.8
15.24
0.87
1.23
1.57
0.23
6.03
0.09
0.37
0.05
25.67
72.53
0.30
0.02
0.03
0.19
0.11
0.65
0.70

301991
4319484
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT117
Porphyry
7
1
1.1
854
0.21
0.24
5.9
0.339
0.09
9.7
43
1.7
2.7
2
61.9
16.25
1.32
1.25
0.99
0.45
6.00
0.07
0.57
0.10
26.98
71.13
0.32
0.02
0.02
0.19
0.07
0.61
0.68

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301991
4319487
Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT119A
Bear QM
0.6
2
0.5
350
0.08
0.17
11.5
0.055
0.33
2.5
5
1.1
0.3
-2
26.1
11.69
0.43
0.82
5.33
0.03
2.66
0.02
0.09
0.03
21.10
77.43
0.23
0.01
0.11
0.09
0.49
0.37
0.41

301991
4319487
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT119B
Bear QM
0.5
1
0.4
543
0.09
-0.05
17.9
0.051
0.08
2.1
6
1
0.9
-2
23.6
11.52
1.08
1.18
0.81
0.05
4.99
0.03
0.09
0.05
19.79
78.82
0.23
0.02
0.02
0.16
0.08
0.71
0.80

301990
4319493
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT120A
Bear QM
6
1
1
854
0.33
0.13
10
0.297
0.31
6.4
68
1.5
7.9
3
16.5
15.38
1.79
2.22
3.33
0.68
4.58
0.09
0.50
0.03
28.59
69.41
0.30
0.03
0.07
0.15
0.23
0.49
0.60

517

301990
4319493
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT120B
Bear QM
0.03
7.95
3.5
1510
2
0.06
1.79
-0.02
48.1
4.2
14
1.07
26.8
2.03
21.2
0.14
1.2
0.033
2.99
24
3.2
0.43
182
2.11
3.17
4.5
8
440
9
90.2
-0.002
0.01
0.34

301987
4319499
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT123
Bear QM
0.03
7.83
2.7
1530
1.89
0.05
1.52
-0.02
64.3
1.9
10
1.06
71.8
1.72
21
0.19
1.2
0.033
2.82
29.4
1.9
0.13
111
1.3
3.02
4.3
5.6
410
7.9
76.5
-0.002
0.01
0.43

301985
4319502
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT1WD
Bear QM
0.02
6.74
4.2
1730
1.53
0.16
0.91
-0.02
31.2
1.5
12
0.74
20.7
0.82
14.5
0.1
2.6
0.018
2.96
19.2
2.7
0.16
103
0.95
2.68
5
1.7
80
3.4
82.4
-0.002
0.01
0.73

301984
4319505
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT125
Bear QM
0.02
7.8
2
370
2.59
0.2
1.07
-0.02
76.2
0.6
13
1.1
57.7
1.01
22.2
0.14
0.8
0.021
0.84
37.3
3.4
0.32
43
1.16
3.64
2.3
3.2
550
5.2
28.9
-0.002
0.01
0.4

301984
4319516
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT126
Bear QM
0.01
7.66
1.2
310
2.4
0.07
0.63
-0.02
17.9
0.8
9
0.96
14.3
0.92
18.75
0.09
1
0.009
0.83
9.5
3.4
0.3
58
1.02
4.07
2.2
3.7
200
3.3
33.9
-0.002
0.01
0.25

301357
4319784
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT201
Porphyry
0.1
7.97
2.8
2280
1.8
0.81
1.15
-0.02
52.4
1.5
9
0.62
27.9
1.83
19.95
0.14
2
0.04
3.45
26.9
3.1
0.2
130
3.73
2.93
3.5
4.1
720
5.6
97.3
-0.002
0.07
1.29

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301367
4319794
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT202
McLeod QMD
0.14
8.63
2.9
950
2.4
0.1
2.16
0.02
84.9
7.4
9
1.86
686
3.2
23.7
0.23
0.9
0.044
2.52
39.3
4.8
0.76
188
3.99
3.22
8.8
13.6
1460
9.8
87.7
0.002
0.01
1.16

301369
4319797
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT203
Porphyry
0.01
7.65
15.8
2110
1.85
0.44
2.76
0.02
50.8
1.7
8
1.29
130.5
2.17
21
0.13
1.6
0.043
3.11
25.3
4.9
0.51
476
1.13
2.04
3.8
7.6
890
11
108
-0.002
-0.01
2.77

518

301990
4319493
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT120B
Bear QM
5.9
2
1.1
1010
0.35
-0.05
10.6
0.294
0.29
5.3
61
1.3
7.4
13
18
15.02
2.50
2.61
3.60
0.71
4.27
0.10
0.49
0.03
29.34
68.61
0.29
0.04
0.08
0.14
0.26
0.47
0.62

301987
4319499
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT123
Bear QM
5.7
2
0.9
1020
0.33
-0.05
10.5
0.305
0.27
8.7
61
1.1
9.3
5
17
14.79
2.13
2.21
3.40
0.22
4.07
0.09
0.51
0.03
27.44
70.64
0.29
0.04
0.07
0.13
0.25
0.45
0.58

301985
4319502
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT1WD
Bear QM
2.4
2
0.6
671
0.49
-0.05
14
0.119
0.31
7.7
17
0.8
6
-2
63.3
12.73
1.27
1.05
3.57
0.27
3.61
0.02
0.20
0.03
22.75
75.66
0.25
0.02
0.08
0.12
0.30
0.47
0.56

301984
4319505
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT125
Bear QM
5.9
1
0.8
1020
0.13
0.19
11.1
0.174
0.11
5.4
38
1.5
4.9
11
16.4
14.73
1.50
1.30
1.01
0.53
4.91
0.13
0.29
0.03
24.42
73.87
0.29
0.03
0.02
0.16
0.07
0.55
0.64

301984
4319516
Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT126
Bear QM
3.8
1
0.5
708
0.16
0.07
11.3
0.168
0.12
2.9
31
1.8
3.1
3
17.2
14.47
0.88
1.18
1.00
0.50
5.49
0.05
0.28
0.03
23.87
74.46
0.28
0.02
0.02
0.18
0.08
0.62
0.68

301357
4319784
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT201
Porphyry
6
2
0.8
982
0.23
0.59
7.6
0.305
0.59
3.5
64
0.7
6.1
4
46.6
15.06
1.61
2.35
4.16
0.33
3.95
0.16
0.51
0.18
28.30
69.71
0.30
0.03
0.09
0.13
0.30
0.43
0.53

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301367
4319794
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT202
McLeod QMD
9.9
2
2.1
892
0.56
0.1
22.3
0.543
0.38
11.1
128
1.3
18.4
26
13.9
16.30
3.02
4.12
3.04
1.26
4.34
0.33
0.91
0.03
33.34
64.32
0.32
0.05
0.06
0.14
0.20
0.44
0.61

301369
4319797
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT203
Porphyry
5.5
1
0.8
1360
0.26
0.2
7.9
0.294
0.73
3.6
62
1
7.7
32
43.3
14.45
3.86
2.79
3.75
0.85
2.75
0.20
0.49
-0.03
29.12
68.85
0.28
0.07
0.08
0.09
0.28
0.31
0.56

519

301373
4319801
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT204
Tourmaline breccia
0.43
5.85
14.3
510
1.37
6.36
0.21
-0.02
162.5
1
4
1.18
272
7.33
19.85
0.21
0.4
0.103
2.15
81.7
18.6
0.56
55
7.44
1.53
3.4
2.7
1940
7
105
-0.002
1.45
0.79

301374
4319802
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT205
McLeod QMD
0.1
8.05
4.4
1130
2.19
0.12
2.62
0.04
83.7
7.3
6
1.27
462
3.12
22.5
0.18
0.7
0.061
2.59
41.6
3.9
0.8
282
1.91
2.88
8.1
13.5
1550
18.3
80.7
-0.002
0.01
1.44

301379
4319806
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT206
McLeod QMD
0.14
7.49
6.9
650
1.86
1.56
0.45
-0.02
15.85
1.1
7
0.67
45.4
2.31
26.9
0.06
0.6
0.077
1.93
8.8
7.4
0.71
74
3.89
2.04
5
4.8
440
18
78.3
-0.002
0.34
0.76

300841
4319751
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT301
Porphyry
0.03
7.63
2.9
1550
1.67
0.69
0.31
-0.02
23.7
1.3
8
0.82
22.6
1.45
19.65
0.07
1.8
0.026
2.62
11.8
2
0.07
40
2.5
3.86
3.2
2.9
310
3.5
78.7
-0.002
0.04
0.55

300839
4319759
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT302
McLeod QMD
0.04
9.03
5.4
1260
2.14
0.15
2.89
0.03
63.3
7
8
1.37
36
3.9
24.5
0.18
0.9
0.039
2.8
31.1
2.9
1.07
330
1.16
3.75
5.6
13.6
1750
6
111
0.002
0.02
1.33
301823
4319763
Albite
Blue Hill
H437001
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.1
6.23
4.8
430
1.53
0.93
0.31
0.04
22.8
1.1
4
0.68
103.5
1.91
17.95
0.11
0.6
0.029
1.23
12.5
2.1
0.16
34
3.31
3.91
4.5
0.6
510
6.8
52.1
-0.002
0.12
0.96

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301923
4321923
Albite
Blue Hill
H437002
Vein
0.09
5.76
2.7
180
2.25
0.17
0.25
0.02
17.5
0.6
10
0.42
8.2
0.81
15.15
0.05
0.8
0.024
0.69
9.1
1.1
0.09
42
0.94
4.14
1.9
1
220
5.1
28
-0.002
0.05
0.69

301933
4319914
Albite
Blue Hill
H437003
Porphyry
0.05
6.11
2.4
280
2.46
0.71
0.65
0.05
24
0.6
7
0.55
23.4
0.77
17.2
-0.05
0.9
0.041
0.67
13
3
0.19
47
2.15
3.57
2.2
1
350
3.7
25.8
-0.002
0.03
0.5

520

301373
4319801
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT204
Tourmaline breccia
6.7
8
2.6
335
0.23
8.8
41.7
0.237
0.66
5.2
89
2.1
12.5
9
9.1
11.05
0.29
9.43
2.59
0.93
2.06
0.44
0.40
3.63
30.82
67.03
0.22
0.01
0.06
0.07
0.25
0.31
0.33

301374
4319802
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT205
McLeod QMD
9.1
2
1.8
939
0.53
0.07
21.6
0.517
0.33
7.9
126
1.4
19.4
60
11.8
15.21
3.67
4.01
3.12
1.33
3.88
0.36
0.86
0.03
32.46
65.27
0.30
0.07
0.07
0.13
0.22
0.42
0.64

301379
4319806
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT206
McLeod QMD
9.7
4
2.5
265
0.32
7.28
20.2
0.342
0.43
5.6
135
3.4
3.5
10
11
14.15
0.63
2.97
2.33
1.18
2.75
0.10
0.57
0.85
25.52
72.69
0.28
0.01
0.05
0.09
0.18
0.32
0.36

300841
4319751
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT301
Porphyry
4.9
2
0.7
474
0.22
0.36
7.8
0.254
0.36
4
49
1.1
4.1
2
41.1
14.41
0.43
1.86
3.16
0.12
5.20
0.07
0.42
0.10
25.78
72.41
0.28
0.01
0.07
0.17
0.24
0.59
0.62

300839
4319759
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
JC10-BHT302
McLeod QMD
12.9
2
0.9
1030
0.37
0.05
14
0.482
0.39
4.2
146
1.1
16.1
15
15.5
17.06
4.04
5.02
3.37
1.77
5.06
0.40
0.80
0.05
37.57
59.80
0.33
0.07
0.07
0.16
0.21
0.49
0.70
301823
4319763
Albite
Blue Hill
H437001
Bear (graphic txt.)
4.3
16
1.3
292
0.31
1.28
15.2
0.254
0.19
3.3
55
1.7
2.1
2
10.7
11.77
0.43
2.46
1.48
0.27
5.27
0.12
0.42
0.30
22.52
75.91
0.23
0.01
0.03
0.17
0.14
0.74
0.77

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301923
4321923
Albite
Blue Hill
H437002
Vein
1.3
1
0.5
285
0.14
0.24
10.5
0.08
0.12
1.1
9
0.9
1.2
-2
18.9
10.88
0.35
1.04
0.83
0.15
5.58
0.05
0.13
0.13
19.14
79.52
0.21
0.01
0.02
0.18
0.08
0.84
0.87

301933
4319914
Albite
Blue Hill
H437003
Porphyry
2.9
2
0.7
548
0.17
0.62
12.4
0.101
0.13
2.4
22
1.2
1.6
2
22.1
11.54
0.91
0.99
0.81
0.32
4.81
0.08
0.17
0.08
19.70
78.92
0.23
0.02
0.02
0.16
0.08
0.69
0.76

521

301978
4319917
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437004
Porphyry
0.02
7.23
0.8
1370
1.98
0.09
0.09
-0.02
31.3
0.2
12
0.88
16.8
0.52
24.3
0.06
0.9
0.066
3.9
13.4
5.5
0.37
26
1.52
0.12
2.8
0.9
440
1.8
101.5
-0.002
0.01
0.5

301982
4319957
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437005
Bear equigr
0.02
6.9
1.4
1350
2.23
0.2
2.05
0.02
52.8
2.9
10
0.88
369
1.44
20.3
0.08
1
0.053
2.33
22.3
4.3
0.43
133
1.26
3.07
3.8
7.1
760
6.1
44.6
-0.002
0.01
0.9

302009
4320055
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437006
Bear
0.03
6.88
2.5
290
2.82
0.16
2.64
0.05
40
2.3
10
0.78
20.4
0.82
19.4
0.06
0.8
0.097
0.53
18.8
2.9
0.59
139
0.7
3.97
3.8
5.9
830
7.5
15.1
-0.002
0.02
1.16

302014
4320185
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437007
Bear (K-spar phenos)
0.07
6.65
7.1
2440
1.87
0.13
2.21
0.02
35
1.4
15
1.87
31.7
1.77
20.4
0.05
1.3
0.023
2.91
16.4
4.9
0.22
225
5.02
2.34
3.2
7
650
7.4
54.3
-0.002
0.01
5.27

302021
4320196
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437008
Bear
0.03
6.67
3.4
340
2.23
0.05
2.58
0.03
33.6
0.6
12
0.55
52.2
0.76
20.6
0.07
0.9
0.022
0.34
12.4
2.3
0.34
101
0.66
3.92
4.5
2.6
300
4.8
6.1
-0.002
0.01
0.47

301957
4320518
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437009
Porphyry
0.05
6.87
2
220
2.6
0.27
2.83
0.03
40.6
1
12
0.58
104.5
0.86
20.6
-0.05
1
0.026
0.28
14.9
2.4
0.68
170
0.5
3.94
4.3
2.7
750
5.2
6.2
-0.002
0.01
1.1

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301827
4319766
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437010
Bear
0.05
6.94
3.2
1390
2.15
0.52
2.6
0.05
42.6
5.8
12
0.77
168.5
1.51
20.5
0.08
0.7
0.02
1.91
17.6
3
0.64
205
0.81
3.35
4
10.1
900
5.7
39
-0.002
0.02
0.73

302037
4320466
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437011
porphyry
0.17
5.5
3.5
110
2.29
1.41
1.29
-0.02
26.6
1.9
9
0.49
2740
1.75
16.65
-0.05
1.2
0.133
0.19
13.3
5.5
1.46
327
1.9
2.67
2
9
540
2.6
4.9
-0.002
0.02
1.87

302030
4320476
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437012
Bear
0.11
6.98
2.3
1340
1.87
0.53
1.61
-0.02
38.6
2.3
7
1.75
1830
3.01
25.4
0.09
0.6
0.114
1.6
13.3
10.2
2.34
200
1.33
2.21
2.7
10
60
2.8
28.8
-0.002
0.01
1.37

522

301978
4319917
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437004
Porphyry
6.8
1
1.3
62.6
0.2
0.15
8.6
0.23
0.34
3.8
73
1.6
3.1
-2
17
13.66
0.13
0.67
4.70
0.61
0.16
0.10
0.38
0.03
20.44
78.13
0.27
0.00
0.10
0.01
0.37
0.02
0.03

301982
4319957
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437005
Bear equigr
5.2
2
0.8
1125
0.28
0.33
7.5
0.265
0.21
5.4
61
0.4
43.4
12
16.7
13.03
2.87
1.85
2.81
0.71
4.14
0.17
0.44
0.03
26.05
72.12
0.26
0.05
0.06
0.13
0.23
0.52
0.72

302009
4320055
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437006
Bear
4.9
1
0.9
1125
0.28
0.13
8.3
0.257
0.09
3
51
0.7
6.4
8
14.1
13.00
3.69
1.05
0.64
0.98
5.35
0.19
0.43
0.05
25.38
72.84
0.25
0.07
0.01
0.17
0.05
0.68
0.94

302014
4320185
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437007
Bear (K-spar phenos)
4.2
1
0.8
1335
0.23
0.35
6.2
0.229
0.33
2.9
53
1.2
4.9
10
29.6
12.56
3.09
2.28
3.51
0.36
3.15
0.15
0.38
0.03
25.51
72.70
0.25
0.06
0.07
0.10
0.30
0.41
0.64

302021
4320196
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437008
Bear
4.2
1
0.8
1295
0.32
-0.05
6
0.265
0.05
1.6
29
0.5
7.2
8
17.2
12.60
3.61
0.98
0.41
0.56
5.28
0.07
0.44
0.03
23.98
74.34
0.25
0.06
0.01
0.17
0.04
0.69
0.95

301957
4320518
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437009
Porphyry
6.3
1
0.9
1260
0.31
0.14
10.4
0.294
0.05
2.3
39
0.2
7.7
11
18.3
12.98
3.96
1.11
0.34
1.13
5.31
0.17
0.49
0.03
25.51
72.71
0.25
0.07
0.01
0.17
0.03
0.67
0.95

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301827
4319766
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437010
Bear
5.6
1
1
1190
0.3
0.4
6.8
0.285
0.2
2.8
63
1
7.2
16
13.8
13.11
3.64
1.94
2.30
1.06
4.52
0.21
0.48
0.05
27.30
70.79
0.26
0.07
0.05
0.15
0.19
0.57
0.82

302037
4320466
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437011
porphyry
3.7
2
1
724
0.13
1.41
4.2
0.15
0.03
3.7
59
0.6
4.9
19
31.1
10.39
1.80
2.25
0.23
2.42
3.60
0.12
0.25
0.05
21.12
77.40
0.20
0.03
0.00
0.12
0.02
0.57
0.73

302030
4320476
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437012
Bear
12.1
1
1.4
777
0.17
0.2
7.2
0.277
0.24
3.5
80
1.1
11
16
11.3
13.19
2.25
3.87
1.93
3.88
2.98
0.01
0.46
0.03
28.60
69.40
0.26
0.04
0.04
0.10
0.16
0.37
0.53

523

302025
4320551
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437013
Bear equigr
0.05
6.97
1.7
200
3.45
0.06
2.25
0.04
33.8
0.9
7
0.69
43.5
0.47
21.8
0.05
1
0.008
0.34
11.8
3.2
0.32
79
0.66
4.18
7.4
1.6
390
5.8
10
0.002
0.01
0.52

302044
4320629
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437014
Porphyry
0.06
6.92
3.8
2050
2.11
0.77
1.15
0.04
26
1.7
8
0.62
175
1.57
18.15
0.06
1.3
0.025
2.71
12
3.2
0.19
109
1.36
3.34
3
2.9
460
3.5
57.3
-0.002
0.01
0.9

302058
4320626
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437015
Porphyry
0.02
7.12
1.1
290
1.84
0.14
2.42
-0.02
34.8
3.2
8
0.42
40.4
1.29
19.8
0.05
1.2
0.04
0.54
17.8
3.2
0.39
155
0.48
4.18
2.9
8.6
760
2.5
18.2
-0.002
0.01
0.73

301754
4319599
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437016
Porphyry
0.18
7.01
6.5
2630
2.31
0.65
0.63
-0.02
13.55
0.5
10
0.56
53.1
1.2
18.7
0.05
1.5
0.171
3.11
8.2
1.5
0.1
51
2.48
2.96
2.5
1.1
250
5.2
74.9
-0.002
0.04
1.19

301762
4319627
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437017
Bear
0.22
6.64
3.3
1110
2.68
0.11
1.44
0.04
55.8
3.6
5
0.92
140.5
1.19
19.35
0.09
1.1
0.028
4.06
22.4
2.7
0.39
132
1.36
2.37
6.9
9.3
810
6.6
99.2
-0.002
0.02
1.01

301609
4319714
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437018
Bear
0.1
6.69
11.4
1810
2.22
1.32
0.45
0.02
17.9
1.1
11
0.59
64.8
1.54
20.6
0.06
1.9
0.039
2.82
10.4
2.4
0.11
44
4.89
3.02
2.3
1.6
380
5.1
74.4
-0.002
0.04
0.51

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301528
4319686
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437019
Bear
0.18
7.02
4.4
1120
2.64
0.11
2.23
0.03
68.2
8.5
6
1.44
479
3.14
22.1
0.11
0.6
0.039
2.93
27
5.9
1.21
413
1.95
2.87
7.5
12.9
1680
6
72.8
-0.002
0.01
1.29

301440
4319623
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437020
Bear
0.03
6.58
4.1
1850
1.52
0.18
2.33
0.04
40.6
3
9
0.45
102.5
1.8
19.6
0.06
1.4
0.036
2.9
19.2
4
0.48
237
2.8
2.36
3.3
9.2
800
7.5
73.4
-0.002
-0.01
1.36

524

302025
4320551
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437013
Bear equigr
5.7
1
1.4
926
0.55
-0.05
14.4
0.383
0.07
2.8
46
0.5
12
10
21.2
13.17
3.15
0.60
0.41
0.53
5.63
0.09
0.64
0.03
24.25
74.06
0.26
0.06
0.01
0.18
0.03
0.70
0.92

302044
4320629
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437014
Porphyry
4.3
1
0.6
707
0.21
0.76
6.9
0.225
0.29
3.6
50
1
5.1
5
28.1
13.07
1.61
2.02
3.27
0.32
4.50
0.11
0.38
0.03
25.29
72.94
0.26
0.03
0.07
0.15
0.27
0.57
0.68

302058
4320626
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437015
Porphyry
4.6
1
0.8
1050
0.19
-0.05
5.8
0.217
0.07
2.9
50
0.3
5.2
2
25.9
13.45
3.39
1.66
0.65
0.65
5.63
0.17
0.36
0.03
25.99
72.19
0.26
0.06
0.01
0.18
0.05
0.69
0.92

301754
4319599
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437016
Porphyry
3.1
2
0.7
893
0.17
0.76
7.8
0.181
0.4
3.3
30
0.5
1.1
2
34.3
13.24
0.88
1.54
3.75
0.17
3.99
0.06
0.30
0.10
24.03
74.29
0.26
0.02
0.08
0.13
0.31
0.50
0.56

301762
4319627
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437017
Bear
5.4
2
1.2
654
0.48
-0.05
22.6
0.266
0.37
6.2
58
0.8
12.4
13
20.5
12.54
2.01
1.53
4.89
0.65
3.19
0.19
0.44
0.05
25.50
72.71
0.25
0.04
0.10
0.10
0.42
0.42
0.57

301609
4319714
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437018
Bear
3.8
2
0.7
686
0.17
1.83
7.3
0.189
0.37
3.4
46
1.5
2.3
4
51.5
12.64
0.63
1.98
3.40
0.18
4.07
0.09
0.32
0.10
23.40
74.96
0.25
0.01
0.07
0.13
0.29
0.53
0.58

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301528
4319686
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437019
Bear
9.6
1
1.9
903
0.48
0.07
14
0.47
0.36
5.5
137
1.3
13.7
34
11.1
13.26
3.12
4.04
3.53
2.01
3.87
0.38
0.78
0.03
31.02
66.81
0.26
0.06
0.08
0.12
0.29
0.48
0.69

301440
4319623
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437020
Bear
5
1
0.7
1015
0.23
0.14
6.4
0.244
0.44
2.7
57
0.6
5.7
11
32.9
12.43
3.26
2.31
3.49
0.80
3.18
0.18
0.41
-0.03
26.04
72.14
0.24
0.06
0.07
0.10
0.31
0.42
0.66

525

301390
4319535
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437021
porphyry
0.42
6.36
13.6
1670
1.91
0.34
0.59
0.03
27.2
1.3
8
0.57
115.5
1.2
18.3
0.05
1.3
0.02
2.46
15.4
2.2
0.1
53
4.1
3.33
2.5
2.3
430
4.6
68.6
-0.002
0.03
1.01

301470
4319389
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437022
?
0.26
6.47
7.4
1300
1.97
0.74
0.2
0.03
14.45
0.5
6
0.92
20
1.61
20.2
0.06
1.2
0.056
1.99
7
2.4
0.24
67
2.16
3.14
1.3
2.5
260
2.7
67.9
-0.002
0.05
0.51

301475
4319425
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437023
Bear
0.18
6.72
2.1
1960
1.85
0.82
1.1
0.02
49.9
0.9
9
0.67
153.5
1.27
20
0.06
1.2
0.251
2.49
25.3
6.2
0.4
95
1.85
3.13
2.2
4.8
190
4.7
70.3
-0.002
0.01
1.2

301089
4319670
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437024
Porphyry
0.07
6.81
9.9
1760
2.1
0.19
0.74
0.03
48.7
0.7
10
1
13.7
0.97
20.7
0.06
1.4
0.016
3.03
27.6
2.1
0.09
108
1.03
3.09
2.8
2.7
500
7.1
99.2
-0.002
0.02
1.02

301178
4319712
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437025
Bear
0.05
7.02
6
980
2.45
0.09
3.2
0.04
56.5
11.3
6
1.57
178
3.66
23.6
0.09
0.6
0.041
2.52
24.5
3.5
1.11
478
1.32
3.05
6.7
13.8
1580
9.3
79
-0.002
-0.01
1.48

301358
4319786
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437026
Bear (K-spar phenos)
0.02
6.52
3.6
1590
1.77
0.14
2.26
0.02
37.9
1.6
9
0.53
39.7
1.81
20.4
0.06
1.4
0.026
2.74
17.5
5.4
0.39
230
2.16
2.58
3.2
10.4
800
7.5
67
-0.002
-0.01
1.2

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301420
4319865
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437027
Bear
0.01
6.58
3.6
1830
1.66
0.25
1.91
0.04
39
2
8
0.49
81
1.76
19.95
0.08
1.5
0.045
2.82
18.5
5.1
0.32
225
1.87
2.74
3.4
13.4
860
5.6
65.5
-0.002
0.01
1.86

301173
4319805
Albite
Blue Hill
H437028
McLeod
0.06
7.14
27.1
120
1.95
1
0.29
0.03
44.9
1.3
6
0.38
44.5
3.82
23.4
0.14
0.6
0.052
0.46
22.5
9
0.3
52
4.85
4.71
3.6
3.8
800
5.1
20.3
-0.002
0.03
2.08

526

301390
4319535
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437021
porphyry
3.1
2
0.6
776
0.17
0.78
5.8
0.179
0.41
3.2
36
0.3
4.8
4
28
12.01
0.83
1.54
2.96
0.17
4.49
0.10
0.30
0.08
22.47
75.95
0.24
0.01
0.06
0.14
0.27
0.61
0.68

301470
4319389
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437022
?
3.4
2
0.6
387
0.08
0.44
5.1
0.095
0.29
1.7
42
0.9
1.8
4
29.2
12.22
0.28
2.07
2.40
0.40
4.23
0.06
0.16
0.13
21.94
76.52
0.24
0.01
0.05
0.14
0.21
0.57
0.59

301475
4319425
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437023
Bear
5.4
2
0.6
697
0.15
0.9
7.7
0.187
0.4
4.4
46
0.7
6
11
28.2
12.69
1.54
1.63
3.00
0.66
4.22
0.04
0.31
0.03
24.13
74.18
0.25
0.03
0.06
0.14
0.26
0.55
0.66

301089
4319670
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437024
Porphyry
4.1
2
0.7
685
0.19
0.09
6.2
0.197
0.57
2.9
40
0.4
4.5
9
31.8
12.86
1.04
1.25
3.65
0.15
4.17
0.11
0.33
0.05
23.61
74.74
0.25
0.02
0.08
0.13
0.31
0.53
0.61

301178
4319712
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437025
Bear
10.4
2
1.3
981
0.42
0.07
13.1
0.47
0.28
4.8
127
1.2
13.5
44
10.5
13.26
4.48
4.71
3.04
1.84
4.11
0.36
0.78
-0.03
32.55
65.17
0.26
0.08
0.06
0.13
0.25
0.51
0.82

301358
4319786
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437026
Bear (K-spar phenos)
5.3
1
0.7
1095
0.22
0.05
5.8
0.244
0.47
2.7
58
0.5
5.4
9
32.2
12.32
3.16
2.33
3.30
0.65
3.48
0.18
0.41
-0.03
25.80
72.40
0.24
0.06
0.07
0.11
0.29
0.46
0.70

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301420
4319865
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437027
Bear
5.2
2
0.7
844
0.23
0.13
6.5
0.249
0.36
2.6
56
0.7
5.9
10
34.1
12.43
2.67
2.26
3.40
0.53
3.69
0.20
0.42
0.03
25.62
72.58
0.24
0.05
0.07
0.12
0.30
0.49
0.68

301173
4319805
Albite
Blue Hill
H437028
McLeod
11.2
17
1
214
0.22
2.21
10.8
0.354
0.11
4.7
131
1.7
4.6
13
13.3
13.49
0.41
4.91
0.55
0.50
6.35
0.18
0.59
0.08
27.06
71.05
0.26
0.01
0.01
0.20
0.04
0.77
0.80

527

301166
4319827
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437029
McLeod
0.05
7.49
7.7
1050
2.14
0.06
2.9
0.03
53.5
9.9
7
1.35
119.5
3.94
24.7
0.1
0.9
0.036
2.49
25.1
3.1
1
240
1.75
3.36
4.2
18.2
1700
5.9
72.4
-0.002
0.03
1.89

301137
4319850
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437030
Porphyry
0.04
6.58
2.6
1790
2.02
0.09
0.31
-0.02
38.6
0.3
8
0.69
16
1.12
20.7
0.06
1.9
0.02
2.57
22.8
1.7
0.06
46
3.44
3.75
2.9
0.9
230
5.5
71.8
-0.002
0.04
0.72

301137
4319850
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437031
Porphyry
0.03
6.7
3.2
370
2.14
0.53
0.11
0.02
6.09
0.3
11
0.6
22.6
2.14
23.8
0.07
2.1
0.036
3.44
3.7
3.7
0.33
47
2.41
0.1
2.8
1.3
410
2.3
134.5
-0.002
0.03
0.84

301072
4319850
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437032
McLeod
0.05
7.11
5.4
1010
2.04
0.04
3.44
0.03
51.5
14.9
8
1.03
112.5
4.36
23.7
0.13
0.9
0.034
2.36
23.3
2.9
1.37
453
1.53
3.12
5.4
16.5
1970
5.9
71.7
-0.002
0.04
0.65

301033
4319964
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437033
Porphyry
0.24
6.8
15.9
2100
1.92
1.22
0.34
0.02
31.8
0.5
7
0.91
35.5
1.05
20.4
0.07
1.5
0.023
3.07
18.9
2.8
0.14
60
2.06
2.96
2.8
1.4
290
5.6
95
-0.002
0.05
0.74

300966
4319913
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437034
McLeod
0.02
7.01
5.3
1030
1.94
0.1
2.86
0.03
44.9
11.2
6
0.56
33.1
4.08
24.3
0.1
0.8
0.035
2.72
19.5
2.3
1.17
389
2.36
3.5
4.3
17
1760
5.9
73.6
-0.002
0.01
1.35

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300927
4319916
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437035
Porphyry
0.05
6.84
12.8
2010
1.93
0.41
0.26
0.02
6.24
0.5
9
0.68
30.3
1.47
20.6
0.06
1.6
0.018
3.04
3.9
2.1
0.09
68
1.5
3.43
2.7
1.5
210
5.4
74
-0.002
0.04
0.62

300969
4319797
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437036
Porphyry
0.04
6.32
4.7
1920
1.78
0.39
0.2
-0.02
14.4
0.7
5
0.43
39
1.46
20.1
0.07
1.4
0.008
2.8
7.1
1.3
0.05
31
1.23
3.85
2
1.4
360
3.7
72.7
-0.002
0.01
0.39

528

301166
4319827
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437029
McLeod
11
2
0.8
893
0.28
-0.05
9.2
0.417
0.29
3.8
147
1
12.8
20
19.1
14.15
4.06
5.07
3.00
1.66
4.53
0.39
0.70
0.08
33.62
64.03
0.28
0.07
0.06
0.15
0.23
0.53
0.79

301137
4319850
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437030
Porphyry
4.7
3
0.6
613
0.2
0.56
6.9
0.232
0.4
3.2
41
0.9
3.1
3
49.8
12.43
0.43
1.44
3.10
0.10
5.06
0.05
0.39
0.10
23.09
75.29
0.24
0.01
0.07
0.16
0.27
0.67
0.70

301137
4319850
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437031
Porphyry
6.7
3
0.6
62.2
0.19
0.51
5.4
0.235
0.57
3
62
1.2
3.4
2
58.3
12.66
0.15
2.75
4.15
0.55
0.13
0.09
0.39
0.08
20.95
77.58
0.25
0.00
0.09
0.00
0.36
0.02
0.03

301072
4319850
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437032
McLeod
12.4
2
1
905
0.33
-0.05
9.5
0.433
0.25
3.9
150
0.8
12.2
22
19.3
13.43
4.81
5.61
2.84
2.27
4.21
0.45
0.72
0.10
34.44
63.14
0.26
0.09
0.06
0.14
0.23
0.52
0.84

301033
4319964
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437033
Porphyry
4.5
3
0.7
725
0.19
0.46
6.3
0.214
0.5
3.1
41
0.9
2.3
4
33.3
12.85
0.48
1.35
3.70
0.23
3.99
0.07
0.36
0.13
23.14
75.24
0.25
0.01
0.08
0.13
0.31
0.51
0.54

300966
4319913
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437034
McLeod
11.5
2
0.7
894
0.26
0.08
8
0.383
0.29
3.4
150
0.8
11.2
19
17.3
13.24
4.00
5.25
3.28
1.94
4.72
0.40
0.64
0.03
33.49
64.16
0.26
0.07
0.07
0.15
0.27
0.59
0.86

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300927
4319916
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437035
Porphyry
3.8
4
0.6
474
0.18
0.73
6
0.222
0.49
4.2
46
0.9
1.4
4
37.4
12.92
0.36
1.89
3.66
0.15
4.62
0.05
0.37
0.10
24.13
74.18
0.25
0.01
0.08
0.15
0.31
0.59
0.61

300969
4319797
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437036
Porphyry
3.8
2
0.4
357
0.14
0.45
7
0.147
0.42
4.9
24
1.6
2.8
-2
33.3
11.94
0.28
1.88
3.37
0.08
5.19
0.08
0.25
0.03
23.10
75.29
0.23
0.01
0.07
0.17
0.31
0.72
0.74

529

300904
4319765
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437037
Porphyry
0.45
6.17
3.8
480
1.92
1.85
0.05
-0.02
11.65
0.1
7
0.81
18.9
1.72
26.1
0.08
1.5
0.168
3.27
9.5
4.7
0.28
43
2.4
0.11
2.1
0.6
1420
9.1
115.5
-0.002
0.34
0.7

300859
4319778
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437038
McLeod
0.06
7.04
7.9
1020
2.46
0.33
3.22
0.04
48.3
12.3
7
0.54
226
4.18
24.6
0.11
0.6
0.059
2.39
21.9
3.5
1.45
451
1.14
3.5
5.1
16.7
1620
5.5
63.3
-0.002
0.01
2.6

300760
4319747
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437039
Porphyry
0.02
6.33
5.1
1980
1.83
0.55
0.22
-0.02
26.3
0.7
9
0.94
9.5
0.82
21
0.06
1.9
0.013
2.96
12.2
1.2
0.04
31
1.7
3.69
3.4
0.9
360
6.2
87.3
-0.002
0.04
0.8

300665
4319698
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437040
McLeod
0.14
6.82
8.6
770
2.04
0.22
3.1
0.02
78
9.2
6
0.3
523
3.48
24.4
0.14
0.8
0.062
2.08
39.4
5.4
1.03
721
0.68
3.69
5.1
12.3
1480
6.2
44
-0.002
0.01
5.4

300581
4319630
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437041
McLeod
0.1
6.86
6.5
1130
3.01
0.13
2.85
0.07
56.3
12
7
1.9
182.5
3.77
24
0.12
0.6
0.035
3.22
23.6
5.7
1.09
605
1.43
2.72
7.6
15
1450
10.4
109.5
-0.002
0.01
2.07

300505
4319508
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437042
McLeod
0.11
6.64
5.1
1010
3.09
0.07
2.72
0.08
53.5
13.5
9
2.86
131.5
3.69
23.1
0.09
0.6
0.04
2.99
22
5.7
1.01
574
1.98
2.85
7.6
12.6
1390
12
119
-0.002
0.02
1.03

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300503
4319506
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437043
McLeod
0.08
6.7
8.5
870
2.51
0.44
3.24
0.05
51.2
6
7
1.05
235
3.11
23.9
0.09
0.6
0.065
2.11
21.6
5.5
0.94
653
1.12
3.08
7.4
16.7
1370
9.1
70
-0.002
0.01
4.13

300431
4319480
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437044
Porphyry
0.57
6.74
13.5
800
0.28
0.24
0.04
0.02
46.4
0.3
7
1.11
41.9
3.18
14.3
0.14
0.4
0.014
3.48
24.1
1.3
0.03
34
29.3
0.12
2.3
1
830
22.1
131
-0.002
0.97
7.98

300439
4319489
Albite
Blue Hill
H437045
Porphyry
0.16
6.45
8.5
1050
2.13
0.94
0.4
0.03
11.25
0.4
14
3.82
34.8
1.06
20.6
0.07
2.2
0.127
1.13
6.1
2
0.09
56
3.27
4.06
2.9
1.3
270
5.9
40.7
-0.002
0.08
1.13

530

300904
4319765
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437037
Porphyry
5.3
6
1
65.3
0.15
6.48
5.8
0.161
0.83
2.7
45
0.8
2.8
-2
35.6
11.66
0.07
2.21
3.94
0.46
0.15
0.33
0.27
0.85
19.93
78.67
0.23
0.00
0.08
0.00
0.37
0.02
0.03

300859
4319778
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437038
McLeod
12.7
1
1
965
0.31
0.15
8.1
0.444
0.27
2.8
160
1.3
11.9
17
11.2
13.30
4.50
5.38
2.88
2.40
4.72
0.37
0.74
0.03
34.32
63.28
0.26
0.08
0.06
0.15
0.24
0.58
0.89

300760
4319747
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437039
Porphyry
5.2
2
0.8
461
0.22
0.09
5.5
0.254
0.44
3.7
41
1.3
2.1
-2
53
11.96
0.31
1.05
3.57
0.07
4.97
0.08
0.42
0.10
22.53
75.89
0.23
0.01
0.08
0.16
0.32
0.68
0.71

300665
4319698
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437040
McLeod
10.8
2
1
953
0.32
0.09
10.1
0.424
0.2
6.6
139
1.1
11.2
35
15.9
12.88
4.34
4.48
2.51
1.71
4.97
0.34
0.71
0.03
31.95
65.81
0.25
0.08
0.05
0.16
0.21
0.64
0.94

300581
4319630
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437041
McLeod
10.2
2
1.1
964
0.49
-0.05
14.9
0.459
0.41
5.6
125
1.5
12.5
46
10.8
12.96
3.99
4.85
3.88
1.81
3.67
0.33
0.77
0.03
32.27
65.47
0.25
0.07
0.08
0.12
0.32
0.47
0.75

300505
4319508
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437042
McLeod
9.3
1
1.3
841
0.5
0.05
15.7
0.432
0.39
5
118
1.6
12.4
60
10.8
12.54
3.81
4.75
3.60
1.67
3.84
0.32
0.72
0.05
31.30
66.51
0.25
0.07
0.08
0.12
0.31
0.50
0.78

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300503
4319506
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437043
McLeod
9.7
2
1.4
970
0.46
0.06
16.5
0.429
0.28
6.5
107
1.9
12.8
58
10.9
12.66
4.53
4.00
2.54
1.56
4.15
0.31
0.72
0.03
30.50
67.37
0.25
0.08
0.05
0.13
0.22
0.54
0.87

300431
4319480
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437044
Porphyry
1.2
10
2.2
175.5
0.16
3.1
12.7
0.192
0.73
1.1
101
5.3
1
-2
9.9
12.73
0.06
4.09
4.19
0.05
0.16
0.19
0.32
2.43
24.22
74.09
0.25
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.36
0.02
0.02

300439
4319489
Albite
Blue Hill
H437045
Porphyry
5.7
3
0.7
648
0.17
0.94
7.1
0.251
0.27
2.8
52
1.1
2.9
3
66.7
12.18
0.56
1.36
1.36
0.15
5.47
0.06
0.42
0.20
21.77
76.70
0.24
0.01
0.03
0.18
0.12
0.74
0.78

531

300361
4319378
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437046
McLeod
0.1
7.06
4.5
990
2.67
0.07
2.82
0.07
61.5
15.4
6
2.44
153
3.87
24.1
0.13
0.5
0.045
3
27.3
7.2
1.11
592
2.51
3.01
7.8
14.4
1460
11.6
121.5
-0.002
0.01
1.01

300350
4319265
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437047
McLeod
0.27
3.06
12.9
870
0.5
1.7
0.45
0.02
23.1
2.4
28
0.67
59.1
1.92
8.26
0.1
0.3
0.017
1.37
11.2
5.6
0.09
156
4.41
0.05
1.5
2.9
230
11.7
53.2
-0.002
0.34
4.95

300348
4319232
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437048
McLeod
0.11
6.98
4.7
1230
2.59
0.16
1.98
0.07
62.9
10.8
7
1.37
223
4.93
24.3
0.12
0.5
0.061
3.15
27.7
7.8
1.18
545
1.85
2.88
7.4
14
1440
8.4
102.5
-0.002
0.01
1.8

300412
4319105
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437049
McLeod
0.06
7.11
4.6
1050
2.73
0.07
2.83
0.09
62.2
14.1
14
3.74
73.6
3.85
22.8
0.12
0.7
0.043
3.02
28
5.5
1.09
646
2.47
2.9
6.6
12.6
1450
13.8
122
-0.002
0.01
1.18

300425
4319064
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437050
Porphyry
0.04
6.98
6.3
1930
1.67
0.37
0.4
0.03
19.85
0.8
7
1.3
37.6
1.69
19.65
0.11
1.4
0.017
3.02
10.2
3.8
0.13
33
6.76
3.52
2.1
2.3
480
4
90.3
-0.002
0.01
0.52

301396
4319393
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437051
Bear
0.06
7.34
4.7
1290
1.53
1.75
0.04
-0.02
16.35
0.3
7
1.02
119
3.61
25.9
0.11
0.6
0.129
3.94
9.8
6.1
0.46
44
11.95
0.1
3.3
1.6
860
3
147.5
-0.002
0.22
0.84

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301399
4319343
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437052
Bear
0.22
6.62
3.7
1060
1.55
2.23
0.11
0.02
6.8
0.3
7
0.88
62.1
4.35
25.7
0.13
0.7
0.123
3.62
4.7
11.7
0.49
48
16.9
0.13
2.9
1
440
4.2
151.5
-0.002
0.63
0.63

301330
4319376
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437053
McLeod
0.03
7.08
3.4
1200
2.25
0.2
1.87
0.06
46
3.7
7
0.57
609
2.79
21.9
0.13
0.7
0.058
3.54
22.1
4.3
0.77
189
5.17
2.55
5.2
10.6
1240
6.1
82.9
-0.002
0.01
1.1

301265
4319360
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437054
McLeod
0.04
7.04
4.8
1350
1.89
0.12
1.43
0.04
54.9
8.8
9
1.63
687
3.06
21.3
0.12
0.8
0.034
3.18
24.8
6.2
0.75
287
1.71
2.58
5.1
14.2
1220
8.4
95
-0.002
-0.01
1.13

532

300361
4319378
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437046
McLeod
10.5
2
1.3
864
0.49
0.06
15.9
0.469
0.39
4.3
128
1.5
13.1
64
8.1
13.34
3.95
4.98
3.62
1.84
4.06
0.33
0.78
0.03
32.91
64.78
0.26
0.07
0.08
0.13
0.29
0.50
0.77

300350
4319265
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437047
McLeod
0.9
11
0.6
241
0.09
4.3
3.8
0.12
0.27
2.6
43
1.6
0.9
11
7.3
5.78
0.63
2.47
1.65
0.15
0.07
0.05
0.20
0.85
11.85
87.32
0.11
0.01
0.04
0.00
0.31
0.02
0.12

300348
4319232
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437048
McLeod
10.6
2
1.3
660
0.46
0.06
16.9
0.448
0.35
6.2
129
2.3
13.6
47
9.7
13.19
2.77
6.34
3.80
1.96
3.88
0.33
0.75
0.03
33.03
64.66
0.26
0.05
0.08
0.13
0.31
0.48
0.68

300412
4319105
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437049
McLeod
10.2
2
1.1
863
0.43
0.06
17.1
0.424
0.31
5.2
125
1.6
12.9
79
14.7
13.43
3.96
4.95
3.64
1.81
3.91
0.33
0.71
0.03
32.76
64.95
0.26
0.07
0.08
0.13
0.29
0.48
0.75

300425
4319064
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437050
Porphyry
5.3
4
0.6
378
0.13
0.32
4.2
0.195
0.52
2.2
52
1.5
3.5
3
43.9
13.19
0.56
2.17
3.64
0.22
4.74
0.11
0.33
0.03
24.98
73.27
0.26
0.01
0.08
0.15
0.30
0.59
0.63

301396
4319393
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437051
Bear
12.3
10
1.6
110.5
0.23
2.89
14
0.321
0.63
2.8
119
3.2
1.6
2
12.7
13.87
0.06
4.64
4.75
0.76
0.13
0.20
0.54
0.55
25.49
72.72
0.27
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.37
0.02
0.02

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301399
4319343
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437052
Bear
9.6
7
2
76.7
0.18
2.5
3.7
0.238
0.67
2.5
108
6.1
1.4
3
16.1
12.51
0.15
5.59
4.36
0.81
0.18
0.10
0.40
1.58
25.68
72.53
0.25
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.38
0.02
0.03

301330
4319376
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437053
McLeod
8.8
2
1
833
0.35
0.15
9.8
0.342
0.32
5
98
1.5
11.4
14
11.7
13.37
2.62
3.59
4.27
1.28
3.44
0.28
0.57
0.03
29.44
68.50
0.26
0.05
0.09
0.11
0.35
0.42
0.60

301265
4319360
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437054
McLeod
8.5
2
1.2
675
0.32
0.07
8.4
0.354
0.44
3.8
96
1.9
12.3
30
12.6
13.30
2.00
3.94
3.83
1.24
3.48
0.28
0.59
-0.03
28.63
69.36
0.26
0.04
0.08
0.11
0.31
0.43
0.57

533

301213
4319354
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437055
Porphyry
0.07
7.01
1.8
2810
1.81
0.15
0.24
-0.02
30.6
0.9
7
1.19
264
1.31
19.35
0.11
1.3
0.026
3.54
15.9
3
0.16
38
1.77
2.3
2.6
2.3
370
4.7
94.5
-0.002
0.01
0.85

301127
4319360
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437056
Porphyry
0.29
6.48
12
2450
1.15
3.07
0.19
0.04
30.4
0.6
8
1.58
104.5
3.48
25.8
0.17
0.5
0.234
3.69
16.3
5
0.52
112
2.96
0.33
2.3
2.6
600
8.6
137.5
-0.002
0.48
1.55

301145
4319278
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437057
Porphyry
0.04
7.05
6.6
4610
1.06
0.34
0.66
-0.02
43.8
1.5
10
1.42
230
1.82
22.5
0.18
1.4
0.069
4.62
23.6
4.1
0.26
91
1.38
0.9
1.9
3.5
370
6.2
97.3
-0.002
0.01
0.99

301242
4319484
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437058
Bear
0.06
7.04
1.4
1120
2.26
0.24
0.07
-0.02
29.9
0.3
9
2.07
16.3
1.74
23.9
0.12
1
0.077
4
15.3
8.6
0.53
101
14.85
0.1
3.2
2
650
5.9
168
-0.002
0.27
0.72

301344
4319486
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437059
Bear
0.27
6.93
1.9
1130
2.01
1.25
0.39
0.02
35.1
0.3
7
1.44
26.1
0.71
21.7
0.13
0.9
0.082
2.45
17.7
4.9
0.33
79
3.79
2.63
3.9
2.1
150
3
92.2
-0.002
0.06
0.48

300996
4319202
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437060
Porphyry
0.01
7.22
5
2920
1.67
0.24
0.95
0.02
39
1
14
1.07
198.5
1.31
20.2
0.13
1.5
0.03
4.05
21.8
2.7
0.34
177
1.65
2.54
2.2
5.2
510
7.3
112.5
-0.002
0.02
1.5

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300901
4319097
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437061
Porphyry
0.02
7.03
2.7
1890
1.55
0.22
1.79
0.02
49.3
3.7
18
0.51
556
2
20.7
0.18
1.5
0.03
2.88
25.9
3.5
0.72
244
0.53
2.94
2.9
10.9
830
9.1
74.8
-0.002
0.01
1.46

302150
4320001
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437062
Porphyry
-0.01
7.01
1.7
1380
2.09
0.34
1.52
0.03
49.5
0.6
13
0.73
7.9
0.83
20.5
0.17
1.4
0.075
1.28
25
2.7
0.42
55
1.51
3.26
2.8
4.4
470
3.5
31.4
-0.002
0.02
0.81

534

301213
4319354
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437055
Porphyry
4.6
4
0.6
573
0.18
0.17
5.7
0.211
0.51
4.4
42
1
5.2
2
32.3
13.24
0.34
1.68
4.27
0.27
3.10
0.08
0.35
0.03
23.36
75.01
0.26
0.01
0.09
0.10
0.35
0.39
0.41

301127
4319360
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437056
Porphyry
7.4
3
1.7
238
0.21
2.96
8.5
0.345
0.7
2.8
107
4
1.6
21
9.9
12.24
0.27
4.48
4.45
0.86
0.44
0.14
0.58
1.20
24.65
73.63
0.24
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.39
0.06
0.08

301145
4319278
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437057
Porphyry
4.1
1
0.7
670
0.17
0.17
6.7
0.175
1.14
4.4
49
1.6
5.2
5
33.8
13.32
0.92
2.34
5.57
0.43
1.21
0.08
0.29
0.03
24.19
74.11
0.26
0.02
0.12
0.04
0.45
0.15
0.21

301242
4319484
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437058
Bear
9.1
2
0.8
56.2
0.28
0.62
16.7
0.216
1.11
2.6
97
1.8
2.1
19
16.7
13.30
0.10
2.24
4.82
0.88
0.13
0.15
0.36
0.68
22.65
75.76
0.26
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.39
0.02
0.02

301344
4319486
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437059
Bear
8.3
4
1.4
203
0.37
0.65
19
0.258
0.55
3.5
103
3.7
4.5
6
17.2
13.09
0.55
0.91
2.95
0.55
3.55
0.03
0.43
0.15
22.21
76.24
0.26
0.01
0.06
0.11
0.24
0.45
0.48

300996
4319202
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437060
Porphyry
4.1
1
0.6
758
0.19
0.11
6.7
0.205
0.88
2.8
42
0.8
5.7
13
36.5
13.64
1.33
1.68
4.88
0.56
3.42
0.12
0.34
0.05
26.03
72.15
0.27
0.02
0.10
0.11
0.39
0.41
0.50

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300901
4319097
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437061
Porphyry
6.8
1
0.7
834
0.24
0.07
8.1
0.28
0.4
3
63
0.7
6.6
18
40.9
13.28
2.50
2.57
3.47
1.19
3.96
0.19
0.47
0.03
27.67
70.40
0.26
0.04
0.07
0.13
0.28
0.49
0.66

302150
4320001
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437062
Porphyry
4.5
1
0.8
1375
0.25
0.33
9
0.23
0.15
3.9
45
1
3.6
3
27.9
13.24
2.13
1.07
1.54
0.70
4.39
0.11
0.38
0.05
23.61
74.74
0.26
0.04
0.03
0.14
0.13
0.55
0.69

535

302303
4319953
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437063
Porphyry
-0.01
7.14
0.7
200
2.06
0.05
3.23
0.04
43.6
1.3
15
0.3
27
0.59
22.3
0.15
1
0.018
0.2
21.1
0.8
0.6
108
0.97
4.19
3.6
8.8
910
5.1
2.7
-0.002
-0.01
0.45

302512
4319901
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437064
Bear (K-spar phenos)
-0.01
6.89
0.9
180
1.79
0.09
3.15
0.03
50.7
2.2
18
0.17
54.7
0.78
22.6
0.15
0.9
0.058
0.18
25.1
1.5
0.72
112
0.94
4.09
3.4
7.9
990
4.1
1.7
-0.002
-0.01
0.46

302544
4320098
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437065
Bear (K-spar phenos)
0.02
6.65
0.3
1130
1.97
0.09
2.64
0.03
42
5.6
14
0.63
17.3
1.14
23.1
0.27
0.8
0.042
2.29
20.4
2.1
0.6
192
0.86
3.07
3.2
10.4
740
6.2
52.4
-0.002
0.01
0.59

302435
4320148
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437066
Porphyry
-0.01
7.14
-0.2
180
2.57
0.04
3.11
0.04
49.5
3.4
15
0.24
4.4
0.7
20.9
0.14
1
0.014
0.17
25.1
1.3
0.77
143
0.88
4.2
3.6
9.5
880
4.2
2
-0.002
-0.01
0.34

303028
4320260
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437067
Porphyry
0.02
6.73
0.7
260
1.88
0.09
2.96
0.03
46.3
1.7
22
0.23
205
1.15
24
0.15
1.5
0.256
0.26
23.7
1.2
0.53
109
0.61
4.34
2.9
9
710
2.4
5.4
-0.002
0.01
1.04

301552
4319363
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437068
Porphyry
0.01
6.76
1.4
1500
1.74
0.63
0.34
0.02
28
0.9
12
0.91
24.2
0.88
21.3
0.11
1.4
0.065
2.3
14.7
2.8
0.15
33
1.96
3.5
2.1
2.1
270
4.1
64.8
-0.002
0.04
0.56

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301633
4319285
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437069
McLeod
0.01
7.12
3
1990
3.01
0.32
1.98
0.04
60
4.1
11
1.06
135
0.87
22.8
0.19
1
0.042
4.39
23.4
1.7
0.74
162
2.16
2.66
6.3
10.2
1080
7.4
108.5
-0.002
0.01
0.65

301665
4319145
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437070
Bear
0.01
6.7
-0.2
120
3.34
0.06
1.88
0.03
50.3
9.8
15
0.7
142
0.82
21.6
0.16
0.8
0.036
0.19
25.8
7.1
1.05
124
0.72
3.87
2
15
850
3.1
5.6
-0.002
0.01
0.39

536

302303
4319953
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437063
Porphyry
6.8
1
1.3
1245
0.32
0.05
10.1
0.301
0.03
2.9
43
0.3
8.3
9
13.7
13.49
4.52
0.76
0.24
0.99
5.65
0.21
0.50
-0.03
26.33
71.82
0.26
0.08
0.01
0.18
0.02
0.69
0.99

302512
4319901
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437064
Bear (K-spar phenos)
6.9
1
1.4
1170
0.3
0.09
12.1
0.297
0.02
2.6
55
0.4
7.9
7
12.2
13.02
4.41
1.00
0.22
1.19
5.51
0.23
0.50
-0.03
26.05
72.13
0.26
0.08
0.00
0.18
0.02
0.70
1.01

302544
4320098
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437065
Bear (K-spar phenos)
6.5
1
0.9
1060
0.31
0.06
10.5
0.264
0.16
2.9
57
0.3
7
14
11.6
12.56
3.69
1.47
2.76
0.99
4.14
0.17
0.44
0.03
26.25
71.91
0.25
0.07
0.06
0.13
0.24
0.54
0.81

302435
4320148
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437066
Porphyry
7.5
1
1.1
1200
0.33
0.05
12.2
0.299
0.02
2.5
57
0.3
7.7
10
14.7
13.49
4.35
0.90
0.20
1.28
5.66
0.20
0.50
-0.03
26.56
71.58
0.26
0.08
0.00
0.18
0.02
0.69
0.98

303028
4320260
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437067
Porphyry
5.2
1
1.2
1135
0.24
0.06
7.4
0.246
0.03
3.6
67
0.4
6.5
5
31.9
12.71
4.14
1.48
0.31
0.88
5.85
0.16
0.41
0.03
25.97
72.21
0.25
0.07
0.01
0.19
0.03
0.76
1.05

301552
4319363
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437068
Porphyry
4.7
1
0.7
671
0.18
0.48
7.6
0.182
0.29
3.7
33
1.8
2.5
5
28.9
12.77
0.48
1.13
2.77
0.25
4.72
0.06
0.30
0.10
22.58
75.84
0.25
0.01
0.06
0.15
0.24
0.61
0.64

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301633
4319285
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437069
McLeod
9.1
1
1.7
744
0.59
0.14
17
0.368
0.45
5.8
84
1
17.9
18
20.2
13.45
2.77
1.12
5.29
1.23
3.59
0.25
0.61
0.03
28.33
69.69
0.26
0.05
0.11
0.12
0.43
0.44
0.63

301665
4319145
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437070
Bear
7.1
1
0.6
931
0.19
0.05
16.5
0.151
0.04
3.2
51
0.6
11.5
9
14.6
12.66
2.63
1.05
0.23
1.74
5.22
0.19
0.25
0.03
24.00
74.32
0.25
0.05
0.00
0.17
0.02
0.68
0.87

537

301651
4319045
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437071
Bear
0.01
6.64
-0.2
150
2.65
0.08
3.53
0.07
39.4
3.3
15
0.29
217
0.53
22.6
0.18
1.1
0.037
0.1
14.5
1
0.66
154
0.61
4
5.1
3.7
210
4.6
1.1
-0.002
0.02
0.51

301645
4318926
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437072
Porphyry
-0.01
6.56
2
1250
2.14
0.09
1.67
0.02
47.6
2.8
15
1.04
127
0.94
21.1
0.16
1
0.046
2.97
23.2
3.2
0.33
107
1.28
2.82
4.7
7.9
630
6.6
68.8
-0.002
0.01
0.3

301532
4318891
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437073
Bear
-0.01
6.88
1.7
210
2.35
0.08
2.84
0.02
56.6
2.2
9
0.53
52.3
0.82
21.8
0.15
0.9
0.033
0.36
24.6
3
0.95
115
0.94
4.08
5.9
8.2
1070
3.4
8.6
-0.002
0.01
0.61

301466
4318824
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437074
Bear
0.04
6.61
5.1
1170
2.24
0.32
2.4
0.03
44.4
7.4
13
2.03
434
1.5
22.1
0.18
0.7
0.071
2.4
21
9
0.85
183
3.98
3.13
5.2
10.8
1020
7.3
64.7
-0.002
0.01
1.34

301349
4318858
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437075
McLeod
0.08
7.27
1.7
1460
2.39
0.42
2.78
0.05
52.4
13.3
10
1.48
281
2.81
22.9
0.21
0.7
0.11
2.88
25.8
6.6
1.22
409
3
2.89
4.6
16.4
1420
10
80.7
-0.002
0.01
0.81

301383
4318747
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437076
Porphyry
0.04
6.71
1.1
150
2.2
0.98
1.56
-0.02
36.1
0.4
13
0.47
14.7
1.89
19.75
0.14
1.3
0.02
0.39
18.8
2
0.22
50
3.57
3.5
1.3
1.3
460
3.8
12.5
-0.002
0.36
0.25

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301372
4318642
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437077
McLeod
-0.01
7.25
1.7
780
2.39
0.17
1.89
0.02
53.5
9.4
10
1.36
140.5
1.67
22.1
0.18
1.2
0.031
1.6
27.6
6.1
0.79
211
2.49
3.76
5.1
10.7
940
5.8
50.4
-0.002
0.02
0.39

301291
4318601
Albite
Blue Hill
H437078
McLeod
0.01
7.17
5.4
240
2.47
0.13
0.42
-0.02
56.2
8.9
8
1.16
375
1.97
22.5
0.15
0.9
0.03
1.05
28.4
8.5
1.58
122
1.89
4.05
4.9
17.7
1260
1.9
58.1
-0.002
0.01
1.84

301144
4318493
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437079
Bear
0.16
8.35
8.3
1180
1.69
2.61
0.08
0.02
37.8
0.9
8
1.94
168.5
3.31
30.2
0.14
0.7
0.229
3.69
19.1
6.5
0.41
78
2.41
0.09
3.3
2.1
580
4.7
195
-0.002
0.04
0.8

538

301651
4319045
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437071
Bear
14.7
1
1.2
1020
0.45
0.05
13.6
0.359
0.03
2.6
38
0.3
18
12
19.7
12.54
4.94
0.68
0.12
1.09
5.39
0.05
0.60
0.05
25.47
72.75
0.25
0.09
0.00
0.17
0.01
0.71
1.07

301645
4318926
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437072
Porphyry
6.4
1
1
806
0.45
0.09
15
0.288
0.24
4.5
54
1
11.4
11
15.1
12.39
2.34
1.21
3.58
0.55
3.80
0.14
0.48
0.03
24.51
73.77
0.24
0.04
0.08
0.12
0.31
0.50
0.68

301532
4318891
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437073
Bear
9
1
1.7
926
0.53
0.06
11.5
0.363
0.05
4.1
63
0.3
15
9
13.9
13.00
3.97
1.05
0.43
1.58
5.50
0.25
0.61
0.03
26.41
71.74
0.25
0.07
0.01
0.18
0.04
0.70
0.97

301466
4318824
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437074
Bear
8.8
1
1.2
729
0.45
0.22
13
0.364
0.28
3.5
89
2.8
12
22
12.9
12.49
3.36
1.93
2.89
1.41
4.22
0.23
0.61
0.03
27.16
70.94
0.24
0.06
0.06
0.14
0.25
0.56
0.80

301349
4318858
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437075
McLeod
11.8
2
1.1
1005
0.37
0.27
10.2
0.42
0.3
2.8
110
2.1
13.5
40
11.4
13.73
3.89
3.61
3.47
2.02
3.90
0.33
0.70
0.03
31.68
66.11
0.27
0.07
0.07
0.13
0.27
0.47
0.72

301383
4318747
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437076
Porphyry
3.6
4
0.6
1450
0.11
0.69
7.8
0.118
0.05
2.2
29
0.8
1.7
5
28
12.68
2.18
2.43
0.47
0.36
4.72
0.11
0.20
0.90
24.04
74.27
0.25
0.04
0.01
0.15
0.04
0.61
0.77

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301372
4318642
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437077
McLeod
8.3
2
1
815
0.49
0.14
14.6
0.341
0.17
4.9
79
1.1
12.9
16
20.7
13.70
2.64
2.15
1.93
1.31
5.07
0.22
0.57
0.05
27.63
70.44
0.27
0.05
0.04
0.16
0.15
0.61
0.78

301291
4318601
Albite
Blue Hill
H437078
McLeod
9.3
1
1
216
0.44
0.08
16.5
0.367
0.21
4.4
91
3.9
15
17
14.1
13.54
0.59
2.53
1.27
2.62
5.46
0.29
0.61
0.03
26.94
71.18
0.27
0.01
0.03
0.18
0.10
0.66
0.70

301144
4318493
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437079
Bear
10.5
2
1.3
332
0.32
1.71
7.4
0.367
0.81
5.5
105
10.2
1.7
5
13.8
15.77
0.11
4.26
4.45
0.68
0.12
0.13
0.61
0.10
26.23
71.93
0.31
0.00
0.09
0.00
0.31
0.01
0.02

539

301760
4318804
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437080
Porphyry
0.02
6.87
1.7
900
1.74
0.14
0.75
0.02
54.4
5.8
13
0.78
172
1.35
21.2
0.16
0.7
0.034
2.18
29.2
5.2
0.87
128
1.81
3.38
3.4
12.6
850
3.5
65.5
-0.002
0.01
0.67

301678
4318721
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437081
Bear
-0.01
6.96
1
1510
2.49
0.15
2.08
0.03
49
5.7
14
0.79
69.3
1.66
21.7
0.17
1.4
0.036
3.26
25.3
2.4
0.64
213
1.63
2.85
4.1
11.1
800
8.3
84.5
-0.002
0.01
0.31

301512
4318603
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437082
Bear
0.01
6.9
2.6
1080
2.15
0.22
2.04
0.02
51.1
7.4
10
1.15
1775
1.6
22.5
0.18
1.2
0.039
2.24
24.1
7.9
0.81
210
1.7
3.11
5.2
13.1
1050
6.7
62.8
-0.002
-0.01
0.52

301863
4320738
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437083
Porphyry
0.01
6.87
1.2
1780
1.79
0.18
1.97
0.03
36.1
2.9
10
1.02
59.7
1.51
21
0.17
1.4
0.026
2.64
18.7
3.1
0.37
221
1.35
2.67
2.6
9.2
690
6
65.2
-0.002
0.01
1.09

301706
4320820
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437084
Bear
-0.01
6.61
3.2
550
2.11
3.17
0.08
0.02
22.1
0.7
8
1.86
30.2
0.9
24.9
0.12
2.1
0.059
3.07
11.1
9.8
0.57
65
8.34
0.12
2.3
5.9
350
2.8
152
-0.002
0.04
1.37

301615
4320834
Albite
Blue Hill
H437085
Bear?
-0.01
6.51
6
140
2.38
0.2
0.32
0.03
6.1
2.2
8
0.71
11.6
0.59
18.6
0.1
1.7
0.022
0.71
2.5
5.2
0.53
42
1.65
3.54
2.5
6
730
3
41.1
-0.002
0.03
0.99

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301562
4320930
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437086
Porphyry
0.01
6.91
4.8
1170
1.93
1.35
0.07
0.02
7.77
0.3
8
1.27
23.8
1.96
25.2
0.11
1.7
0.031
3.74
4.5
7.7
0.45
61
1.52
0.05
2.5
1.8
240
3.1
141.5
-0.002
0.1
1.56

301526
4320892
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437087
Bear?
0.14
5.74
1.1
510
0.76
11.25
0.09
-0.02
8.61
0.5
5
0.94
18.9
0.9
14.85
0.1
2.4
0.035
2.81
4.3
6.9
0.26
31
6.54
0.07
3
1.3
100
2.7
111
-0.002
0.05
1.19

301690
4320894
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437088
Porphyry
0.01
6.9
2.4
1930
1.63
0.2
1.88
0.03
32.7
1.8
11
1.11
152
1.53
22.1
0.17
1.4
0.027
2.84
16.4
4.5
0.39
235
0.41
2.72
2.6
10.4
690
5.9
73.5
-0.002
0.02
1.51

540

301760
4318804
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437080
Porphyry
6.7
1
1
546
0.3
0.1
10.6
0.275
0.25
3.4
56
1.7
8.8
12
10.9
12.98
1.05
1.74
2.63
1.44
4.56
0.19
0.46
0.03
25.07
73.18
0.25
0.02
0.06
0.15
0.22
0.58
0.65

301678
4318721
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437081
Bear
6.9
1
1
974
0.36
0.11
13.1
0.281
0.26
4.3
60
0.8
9.3
20
30.6
13.15
2.91
2.13
3.93
1.06
3.84
0.18
0.47
0.03
27.70
70.36
0.26
0.05
0.08
0.12
0.32
0.48
0.68

301512
4318603
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437082
Bear
8.8
1
1.2
866
0.49
0.11
15.1
0.341
0.21
6.1
76
0.8
14.6
25
20.9
13.03
2.85
2.06
2.70
1.34
4.19
0.24
0.57
-0.03
26.96
71.15
0.26
0.05
0.06
0.14
0.22
0.53
0.73

301863
4320738
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437083
Porphyry
5.2
1
0.7
890
0.22
0.06
7.8
0.214
0.35
3.4
51
0.6
5.9
12
28.8
12.98
2.76
1.94
3.18
0.61
3.60
0.16
0.36
0.03
25.61
72.60
0.25
0.05
0.07
0.12
0.27
0.46
0.65

301706
4320820
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437084
Bear
6.9
2
1.6
48.2
0.25
1.01
19.1
0.158
0.91
3
67
3.8
3.8
6
51.8
12.49
0.11
1.16
3.70
0.95
0.16
0.08
0.26
0.10
19.01
79.66
0.24
0.00
0.08
0.01
0.32
0.02
0.03

301615
4320834
Albite
Blue Hill
H437085
Bear?
5.5
1
1.1
143
0.22
0.15
17.6
0.175
0.23
4.9
44
4.2
4.4
5
38.3
12.30
0.45
0.76
0.86
0.88
4.77
0.17
0.29
0.08
20.54
78.02
0.24
0.01
0.02
0.15
0.08
0.64
0.67

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301562
4320930
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437086
Porphyry
5.2
3
0.8
37.6
0.21
1.31
5.9
0.208
0.61
3.2
51
1.7
1.8
4
37
13.05
0.10
2.52
4.51
0.75
0.07
0.05
0.35
0.25
21.64
76.84
0.26
0.00
0.10
0.00
0.37
0.01
0.02

301526
4320892
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437087
Bear?
5.5
3
1.2
39.6
0.33
2.66
6.7
0.159
0.76
2.9
57
1.4
3.3
3
62.3
10.84
0.13
1.16
3.39
0.43
0.09
0.02
0.27
0.13
16.45
82.40
0.21
0.00
0.07
0.00
0.34
0.01
0.02

301690
4320894
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437088
Porphyry
5.4
1
0.6
754
0.22
0.06
7.1
0.215
0.43
3
51
0.6
7.2
19
29.9
13.03
2.63
1.97
3.42
0.65
3.67
0.16
0.36
0.05
25.93
72.25
0.26
0.05
0.07
0.12
0.28
0.46
0.65

541

301417
4321183
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437089
Bear
0.04
6.42
2.1
1040
2.25
1.09
0.11
0.02
46
0.5
4
1.78
70.9
1.34
21.1
0.16
3.6
0.024
2.72
31.5
2.7
0.19
29
7.2
2.46
3.9
1.2
430
9.4
91.7
-0.002
0.03
0.81

301283
4321168
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437090
Bear
0.14
1.88
5.8
920
0.16
0.17
0.05
0.02
20.4
0.4
18
0.22
98.2
1.35
2.5
0.13
1.3
-0.005
0.88
10.1
0.6
0.02
41
5.05
0.07
1.3
1
470
9.6
24.1
-0.002
0.36
5.03

301169
4321164
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437091
Bear
0.48
9.1
36.3
6020
0.94
0.55
0.14
0.03
59
8.6
28
0.58
359
5.41
9.62
0.26
0.5
0.011
4.24
25
2.1
0.1
29
40
0.13
0.5
10.4
1260
11.3
88.7
0.006
0.21
5.91

301121
4321348
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437092
Bear? Artesia?
0.01
8.36
20.7
470
1.1
0.5
0.39
-0.02
29.4
2.7
77
1.64
64.9
2.99
23
0.13
0.3
0.099
2.2
12.6
14.3
0.74
76
7.45
0.37
1.2
12.2
1040
25.6
77.5
0.002
0.04
2.86

301247
4321365
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437093
Bear? Artesia?
0.02
7.39
48.5
760
2.4
0.42
0.24
-0.02
50
1.3
8
1.11
15.8
1.65
29.1
0.14
2.8
0.058
3.12
23.4
7.6
0.64
36
1.69
0.24
2.5
7.5
290
8
90.2
-0.002
0.1
17.55

301202
4319886
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437094
Porphyry
0.02
6.63
4.2
1960
1.65
0.44
0.34
0.04
22.4
0.6
18
0.61
34.3
1.01
21.6
0.11
1.8
0.017
2.97
12.7
1.4
0.05
38
3.57
3.55
3.3
3.1
140
5.6
74.8
-0.002
0.04
0.79

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301046
4320049
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437095
Bear
0.04
7.42
8.6
1290
1.99
0.19
3.04
0.05
64.9
17.4
10
0.68
120
4.15
24
0.25
1.4
0.044
2.76
31.2
2.9
1.3
486
2.18
3.19
5.1
17.7
1480
9.4
80.8
-0.002
0.02
2.77

301043
4320029
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437096
Bear
0.2
4.3
8.2
270
0.3
0.69
0.05
0.02
17.65
0.6
12
0.52
85.2
2.02
4.99
0.13
0.4
-0.005
1.78
8.6
1.6
0.05
28
4.1
0.05
1.7
1.3
520
5.4
58.8
-0.002
0.04
6.73

542

301417
4321183
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437089
Bear
6.6
8
1
255
0.41
0.2
17.5
0.212
0.54
4.2
56
1.5
4.9
8
88.4
12.13
0.15
1.72
3.28
0.32
3.32
0.10
0.35
0.08
21.44
77.06
0.24
0.00
0.07
0.11
0.29
0.45
0.46

301283
4321168
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437090
Bear
2
14
0.4
83.9
0.15
1.57
8.6
0.058
0.27
1.3
25
0.4
0.9
2
39.4
3.55
0.07
1.74
1.06
0.03
0.09
0.11
0.10
0.90
7.65
91.81
0.07
0.00
0.02
0.00
0.32
0.04
0.06

301169
4321164
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437091
Bear
1.5
19
0.9
96.5
-0.05
0.51
7
0.087
0.93
1.2
133
2.2
3.1
44
16.7
17.19
0.20
6.96
5.11
0.17
0.18
0.29
0.15
0.53
30.75
67.10
0.34
0.00
0.11
0.01
0.32
0.02
0.03

301121
4321348
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437092
Bear? Artesia?
10.3
1
3.8
75.2
0.1
0.31
2.5
0.182
1.75
2.5
98
6.8
6.9
19
10.1
15.79
0.55
3.85
2.65
1.23
0.50
0.24
0.30
0.10
25.20
73.03
0.31
0.01
0.06
0.02
0.18
0.05
0.08

301247
4321365
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437093
Bear? Artesia?
12.3
3
0.9
63.4
0.19
1.69
10.1
0.229
0.84
3.9
136
0.9
5.2
7
87.8
13.96
0.34
2.12
3.76
1.06
0.32
0.07
0.38
0.25
22.26
76.18
0.27
0.01
0.08
0.01
0.29
0.04
0.06

301202
4319886
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437094
Porphyry
3.5
2
0.8
572
0.25
0.15
10
0.232
0.47
4.8
28
1
1.7
8
40.8
12.52
0.48
1.30
3.58
0.08
4.79
0.03
0.39
0.10
23.26
75.11
0.25
0.01
0.08
0.15
0.31
0.63
0.66

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301046
4320049
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437095
Bear
14.6
3
1.1
936
0.35
0.17
14.2
0.438
0.31
4.6
153
1.3
16.1
29
36.4
14.02
4.25
5.34
3.33
2.16
4.30
0.34
0.73
0.05
34.51
63.08
0.27
0.08
0.07
0.14
0.26
0.50
0.78

301043
4320029
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437096
Bear
3
4
0.8
59.6
0.11
0.51
3.8
0.159
0.32
0.8
52
1.6
0.9
4
10
8.12
0.07
2.60
2.14
0.08
0.07
0.12
0.27
0.10
13.57
85.48
0.16
0.00
0.05
0.00
0.29
0.01
0.02

543

300912
4320004
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437097
Bear?
0.01
4.37
3.7
620
0.13
0.04
0.36
1.57
45.6
0.3
11
0.12
16.4
0.34
4.09
0.21
0.4
-0.005
0.3
20.7
5.5
0.03
17
1.33
0.06
1.9
0.9
7200
62.9
7.6
-0.002
0.65
1.33

300826
4319942
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437098
Bear
0.02
7.1
2.6
2080
1.44
0.23
0.23
0.02
14.65
0.5
8
1.16
47.4
1.49
22.4
0.12
1.7
0.022
2.97
9
1.8
0.08
60
2.45
3.2
3
1.1
350
6.2
77
-0.002
0.02
0.68

300801
4320058
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437099
Bear (graphic txt.)
-0.01
7.7
6.5
880
2.21
0.85
0.14
0.03
53.1
0.5
7
1.89
96.8
2.34
26.1
0.16
1.1
0.054
3.84
25.2
3.4
0.36
56
9.67
0.38
4.1
1.7
500
3.8
190
-0.002
0.07
1.72

300804
4320110
Albite
Blue Hill
H437100
Porphyry
0.01
5.86
4.5
120
0.92
1.2
0.18
0.04
22.5
0.9
9
0.38
148
1.49
17.3
0.14
1.5
0.008
0.23
12.1
2.1
0.04
39
2.01
4.83
2.6
1.3
260
4.2
9.7
-0.002
0.05
0.53

300914
4320805
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437101
Porphyry (Blue Hill)
0.01
7.42
1
1420
1.43
0.06
0.17
0.04
48.7
3.1
8
1.53
8.2
2.55
21.2
0.16
1.5
0.053
1.95
25.9
4.8
0.49
69
0.26
2.52
1.3
7.9
270
9.7
77.2
-0.002
0.01
1.19

300938
4320966
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437102
Artesia Andesite
0.02
7.76
3.5
740
0.7
0.98
0.16
0.02
30.9
0.7
39
1.09
13.7
0.63
26.3
0.13
0.8
0.097
2.2
14.1
4.7
0.25
23
0.94
1.97
2.1
6.5
300
99.3
55.9
0.002
0.07
7.79

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300938
4320760
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437103
Artesia Andesite
0.07
7.77
7.8
440
0.58
2.54
0.05
-0.02
26.6
0.2
47
1.19
37.7
1.6
12.9
0.12
0.7
0.028
1.98
12.7
7.3
0.06
12
2.72
1.11
1.1
0.9
1060
96.9
51.4
-0.002
0.5
4.95

300950
4320690
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437104
Artesia Andesite Volc Ss
0.1
7.3
11.4
3130
1.26
0.12
2.26
0.09
54.7
18
109
1.61
70
4.01
20.6
0.23
0.9
0.091
2.14
26.5
7.5
2.65
1305
1.54
2.67
3.7
96.3
1940
32
46.5
-0.002
0.03
6.85

544

300912
4320004
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437097
Bear?
1.3
1
0.4
4600
0.13
0.08
8.9
0.157
0.03
2
72
2
6.4
3
10.4
8.25
0.50
0.44
0.36
0.05
0.08
1.65
0.26
1.63
13.22
85.85
0.16
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.05
0.02
0.07

300826
4319942
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437098
Bear
4.7
7
0.7
599
0.22
0.56
7
0.224
0.49
4
44
0.9
2.8
8
37.9
13.41
0.32
1.92
3.58
0.13
4.31
0.08
0.37
0.05
24.18
74.13
0.26
0.01
0.08
0.14
0.29
0.53
0.55

300801
4320058
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437099
Bear (graphic txt.)
10.3
3
0.8
90.8
0.32
0.53
17.9
0.25
0.65
5.6
105
3.1
7.2
8
27.1
14.55
0.20
3.01
4.63
0.60
0.51
0.11
0.42
0.18
24.19
74.11
0.29
0.00
0.10
0.02
0.35
0.06
0.07

300804
4320110
Albite
Blue Hill
H437100
Porphyry
3.6
3
0.5
261
0.18
0.13
7.1
0.187
0.04
2.6
30
2.8
3.3
3
34.2
11.07
0.25
1.92
0.28
0.07
6.51
0.06
0.31
0.13
20.59
77.97
0.22
0.00
0.01
0.21
0.03
0.97
0.99

300914
4320805
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437101
Porphyry (Blue Hill)
5.1
1
0.6
269
0.1
-0.05
7
0.112
0.77
2.6
48
0.9
4
17
36.5
14.02
0.24
3.28
2.35
0.81
3.40
0.06
0.19
0.03
24.37
73.93
0.27
0.00
0.05
0.11
0.18
0.40
0.41

300938
4320966
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437102
Artesia Andesite
8.8
2
1.3
170
0.14
0.22
2.8
0.277
1.46
1.4
87
0.8
2.9
8
26.2
14.66
0.22
0.81
2.65
0.41
2.66
0.07
0.46
0.18
22.12
76.33
0.29
0.00
0.06
0.09
0.20
0.30
0.31

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300938
4320760
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437103
Artesia Andesite
3.1
3
1.5
690
0.07
0.51
2.6
0.152
0.91
0.8
89
0.6
1.3
-2
21.8
14.68
0.07
2.06
2.39
0.10
1.50
0.24
0.25
1.25
22.53
75.89
0.29
0.00
0.05
0.05
0.18
0.17
0.17

300950
4320690
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437104
Artesia Andesite Volc Ss
13.8
1
1.9
921
0.22
-0.05
2.7
0.489
0.71
1.7
129
2.3
11.9
158
23.9
13.79
3.16
5.16
2.58
4.39
3.60
0.44
0.82
0.08
34.01
63.60
0.27
0.06
0.05
0.12
0.20
0.43
0.64

545

300944
4320518
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437105
Artesia Andesite
0.31
8.38
47.6
2770
2
1.04
0.42
0.03
58
5.6
38
1.37
302
3.26
26.8
0.21
0.9
0.056
3.42
24.1
11.3
0.79
45
6.1
0.45
1.3
16.7
840
18.1
97.9
-0.002
0.32
17.7

300952
4320487
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437106
Artesia Andesite
0.09
7.59
13.5
2680
1.42
0.19
2.28
0.11
47.7
6.3
52
1.53
396
3.05
23.8
0.24
1
0.037
4.03
23
5
1.46
735
3.11
2.95
4.5
54.9
1680
10.3
84.7
0.002
0.02
2.86

301084
4320446
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437107
McLeod QMD
0.57
8.27
16.6
2120
0.61
0.2
0.32
-0.02
37.3
6.4
21
1.25
504
1.19
7.8
0.13
0.7
0.02
3.15
18.3
5.4
0.46
146
2.29
0.71
1.5
6.8
1060
17.2
83.7
-0.002
0.11
15.4

300746
4320179
Albite
Blue Hill
H437108
Porphyry, mafic (or QMDP)
0.88
6.31
18
570
0.88
1.29
0.48
0.05
45.8
11.4
57
1.15
5330
4.83
23
0.21
1.3
0.13
0.78
22.2
13.3
2.09
600
1.98
2.27
2.7
49.7
490
5.3
22.5
-0.002
0.03
10.05

300911
4320308
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437109
Artesia Andesite
0.03
7.53
7.2
1510
1.65
0.02
0.95
0.4
53.1
15.6
59
1.56
86.9
4.92
22.2
0.21
1.1
0.098
2.57
31.8
8.6
1.1
401
1.63
1.83
1.2
41.4
750
7.7
95.8
-0.002
0.07
2.04

300632
4320328
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437110
Artesia Andesite
0.02
7.28
42
740
2.08
0.35
0.32
0.52
28.9
2.3
25
1.56
48
1.87
19.6
0.15
0.7
0.094
2.4
12.6
15.8
1.71
485
1.58
0.26
1.6
21.4
1360
6.8
87.6
-0.002
0.04
3

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300593
4320142
Albite
Blue Hill
H437111
Artesia Andesite (@ct with Ppy)
0.14
6.66
5.9
630
1.11
0.44
0.65
0.03
33.5
3
13
1.05
857
3.14
20.9
0.18
1.4
0.051
1.06
18.8
8.8
1.3
366
5.79
2.95
2.7
15.7
650
5.1
44.7
-0.002
0.01
1.49

300375
4319862
Albite
Blue Hill
H437112
Porphyry at ct
0.05
7.05
12.9
340
1.5
0.24
0.3
0.02
41
2.7
8
1
256
1.89
20.4
0.15
1.2
0.019
0.94
20.1
6.4
0.59
54
0.78
4.18
2.5
8.2
480
3.6
40.4
-0.002
0.01
0.7

546

300944
4320518
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437105
Artesia Andesite
8.6
9
1.3
117
0.07
1.15
5
0.155
0.66
3.7
120
1.4
3.7
11
29.3
15.83
0.59
4.19
4.12
1.31
0.61
0.19
0.26
0.80
27.90
70.15
0.31
0.01
0.09
0.02
0.28
0.06
0.10

300952
4320487
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437106
Artesia Andesite
16.1
3
0.7
1055
0.27
0.07
3.4
0.568
0.5
2
151
1.5
14.7
85
24.4
14.34
3.19
3.92
4.86
2.42
3.98
0.38
0.95
0.05
34.09
63.53
0.28
0.06
0.10
0.13
0.37
0.46
0.66

301084
4320446
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437107
McLeod QMD
7.7
3
0.6
1150
0.11
0.63
3.3
0.296
0.55
1.6
111
2.3
2.3
19
18.2
15.62
0.45
1.53
3.80
0.76
0.96
0.24
0.49
0.28
24.13
74.18
0.31
0.01
0.08
0.03
0.26
0.10
0.13

300746
4320179
Albite
Blue Hill
H437108
Porphyry, mafic (or QMDP)
8
2
2
207
0.17
0.32
4
0.284
0.13
4.5
101
6.9
6.7
95
36.6
11.92
0.67
6.21
0.94
3.47
3.06
0.11
0.47
0.08
26.93
71.19
0.23
0.01
0.02
0.10
0.09
0.42
0.47

300911
4320308
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437109
Artesia Andesite
11.6
1
0.9
186.5
0.08
-0.05
3.3
0.167
1.06
3.3
99
1.2
5.8
66
34.5
14.22
1.33
6.33
3.10
1.82
2.47
0.17
0.28
0.18
29.89
68.01
0.28
0.02
0.07
0.08
0.24
0.29
0.37

300632
4320328
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437110
Artesia Andesite
10
3
1
176.5
0.11
0.06
3.9
0.174
2.45
2.7
90
2
3.3
84
22.3
13.75
0.45
2.40
2.89
2.84
0.35
0.31
0.29
0.10
23.38
74.98
0.27
0.01
0.06
0.01
0.23
0.04
0.07

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300593
4320142
Albite
Blue Hill
H437111
Artesia Andesite (@ct with Ppy)
6.3
1
0.7
256
0.19
0.09
6.4
0.24
0.25
3.6
73
4.7
4.8
50
39.7
12.58
0.91
4.04
1.28
2.16
3.98
0.15
0.40
0.03
25.51
72.70
0.25
0.02
0.03
0.13
0.11
0.52
0.59

300375
4319862
Albite
Blue Hill
H437112
Porphyry at ct
5.6
1
0.6
337
0.19
0.08
8.1
0.209
0.17
2.9
69
2.8
7.7
7
30.4
13.32
0.42
2.43
1.13
0.98
5.63
0.11
0.35
0.03
24.40
73.90
0.26
0.01
0.02
0.18
0.09
0.70
0.72

547

300396
4319865
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437113
Porphyry at ct
0.02
2.96
5.1
230
0.18
0.04
0.24
0.02
31.7
0.5
39
0.14
15.6
0.35
4.56
0.1
0.9
-0.005
0.37
15.8
1.3
0.02
38
5.02
0.16
3.7
1.6
810
11.8
7.2
-0.002
0.7
4.98

301454
4319918
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437114
Porphyry
0.04
7
10.3
2660
1.7
0.61
0.53
0.06
35
1.6
12
0.88
17.4
1.24
19.7
0.12
1.5
0.064
3.18
19.9
2.3
0.16
96
1.48
3.09
2.9
2.2
610
5.3
87.6
-0.002
0.04
0.56

301484
4319997
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437115
Porphyry
0.01
6.96
6.8
2120
1.49
0.19
1.62
0.04
37.2
6.3
12
1
41.2
1.63
21.1
0.16
1.2
0.032
2.64
20.1
5.1
0.57
328
1.21
2.86
3.1
8.4
660
6.9
63.1
-0.002
0.02
1.96

301494
4320087
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437116
McLeod QMD
0.04
7.29
7.2
760
2.46
0.45
2.8
0.04
64
10.7
8
1.19
192
2.75
24.1
0.23
0.7
0.067
1.78
28.5
5.2
1.15
368
3.76
3.2
8.1
12
1480
7.7
57.2
-0.002
0.01
1.99

302735
4319528
Albite
Blue Hill
H437117
Bear QM
0.01
6.91
-0.2
650
1.8
0.04
1.29
0.02
37.9
2.6
12
0.7
22
0.69
21.8
0.17
0.9
0.034
1.09
19.5
6
0.5
88
0.74
4.13
3.5
7.4
860
2.4
26.6
-0.002
0.01
0.43

302824
4319677
Albite
Blue Hill
H437118
Bear QM
0.41
6.82
-0.2
170
1.83
0.03
0.9
0.02
16.55
0.7
13
0.47
8.6
0.29
18.2
0.13
0.6
0.012
0.53
8.4
2.8
0.36
50
0.41
4.55
2.7
3.5
790
1.4
21.3
-0.002
-0.01
0.18

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302878
4319803
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437119
Bear QM (just w of BH fault)
0.01
6.15
2.4
350
1.44
0.18
1.58
0.03
28.6
2.4
11
0.48
14.2
0.67
17.9
0.15
0.7
0.018
0.73
13.5
3.5
0.72
104
0.78
3.72
3.1
7.4
740
3.6
16.8
-0.002
-0.01
0.3

301522
4319292
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437120
Bear QM
0.03
7.24
6
1610
2.03
0.32
0.87
0.02
51
5.4
7
2.39
340
1.92
23.2
0.2
0.8
0.059
3.54
25
5.1
0.45
115
4.26
2.6
5.7
8.3
780
9.3
127.5
-0.002
0.04
0.61

548

300396
4319865
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437113
Porphyry at ct
1.3
1
0.6
1025
0.28
0.15
7.8
0.294
0.04
1.6
53
3.3
1.8
2
23
5.59
0.34
0.45
0.45
0.03
0.22
0.19
0.49
1.75
9.50
89.84
0.11
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.09
0.06
0.12

301454
4319918
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437114
Porphyry
4.1
1
0.7
649
0.21
0.82
9.3
0.196
0.59
3.2
39
0.9
3.4
6
33.6
13.22
0.74
1.59
3.83
0.27
4.17
0.14
0.33
0.10
24.39
73.90
0.26
0.01
0.08
0.13
0.31
0.52
0.57

301484
4319997
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437115
Porphyry
5.2
1
0.7
899
0.22
0.09
7.3
0.218
0.41
2.9
52
1.2
6.3
23
25.4
13.15
2.27
2.10
3.18
0.95
3.86
0.15
0.36
0.05
26.06
72.12
0.26
0.04
0.07
0.12
0.26
0.48
0.64

301494
4320087
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437116
McLeod QMD
10.6
2
1.7
852
0.56
0.4
22.5
0.455
0.2
6.4
119
2.1
16.6
35
12.3
13.77
3.92
3.54
2.14
1.91
4.31
0.34
0.76
0.03
30.71
67.14
0.27
0.07
0.05
0.14
0.17
0.52
0.77

302735
4319528
Albite
Blue Hill
H437117
Bear QM
5.4
1
1.1
706
0.25
-0.05
9.5
0.246
0.11
2.8
53
2
6.2
8
15.4
13.05
1.80
0.89
1.31
0.83
5.57
0.20
0.41
0.03
24.09
74.23
0.26
0.03
0.03
0.18
0.11
0.70
0.83

302824
4319677
Albite
Blue Hill
H437118
Bear QM
4.4
1
1.2
560
0.2
-0.05
9.4
0.199
0.05
1.8
35
2.5
4.5
3
8.6
12.88
1.26
0.37
0.64
0.60
6.13
0.18
0.33
-0.03
22.37
76.06
0.25
0.02
0.01
0.20
0.05
0.78
0.87

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302878
4319803
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437119
Bear QM (just w of BH fault)
4.8
1
1.1
653
0.22
0.12
8.8
0.206
0.06
2.5
46
1.8
6.7
9
12.8
11.62
2.21
0.86
0.88
1.19
5.01
0.17
0.34
-0.03
22.27
76.18
0.23
0.04
0.02
0.16
0.08
0.71
0.88

301522
4319292
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437120
Bear QM
9.4
2
1.2
695
0.39
0.27
12.2
0.375
0.52
8.5
93
3.9
13.5
20
14.3
13.68
1.22
2.47
4.27
0.75
3.50
0.18
0.63
0.10
26.78
71.34
0.27
0.02
0.09
0.11
0.34
0.42
0.50

549

301458
4319244
Albite
Blue Hill
H437121
Porphyry
0.07
6.85
11.6
150
1.51
0.34
0.38
0.51
8.06
1.3
7
0.49
84.9
1.75
21.5
0.14
1.7
0.013
0.53
3.9
2.5
0.11
46
4.78
4.63
2.3
2
420
2.7
24.2
-0.002
0.03
0.48

301398
4319156
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437122
Bear QM 1 mm
0.05
6.36
5.1
2350
1.21
1.38
0.24
0.07
16.75
1.2
8
1.78
110.5
2.97
19.7
0.17
0.7
0.033
4.29
8.8
5
0.35
52
10.9
0.9
3.1
2.8
550
5.2
139.5
-0.002
0.52
0.61

301359
4319141
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437123
Bear QM but by 0.5 m wide HT breccia
0.03
5.84
5.6
640
1.12
1.4
0.26
0.06
28.8
1.3
6
1.12
60.6
6.62
21.4
0.22
0.4
0.067
2
14.9
3.1
0.41
66
10.65
1.82
2.2
2.2
1470
3.1
96.1
-0.002
1.41
0.51

301318
4319124
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437124
Porphyry, crowded
0.03
6.85
4.1
2090
1.67
1.03
0.4
0.06
27.7
1.3
10
0.78
86.4
1.43
18.5
0.16
1.5
0.091
2.72
15.3
2.4
0.19
53
2.5
3.33
2.8
2.9
420
5.4
60.7
-0.002
0.12
0.78

301251
4319099
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437125
McLeod QMD
0.05
7.32
4.3
1550
1.87
0.61
2.3
0.09
58.9
17.8
8
1.4
328
3.71
22.9
0.24
0.6
0.06
2.88
28.8
8.9
1.17
411
3.98
2.33
5.4
18.3
1430
9
75.4
-0.002
0.03
1.56

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301237
4319036
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437126
Porphyry
0.08
7.49
6.4
1930
1.71
0.77
0.53
0.06
42.5
12.9
52
1.27
884
2.71
21.7
0.24
1.7
0.069
1.66
21
7.1
0.85
347
14.2
2.88
2.8
25.3
1140
3.7
61.9
-0.002
0.01
0.98

301230
4318954
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437127
Bear QM
0.01
7.46
3.7
1050
1.79
0.11
2.15
0.09
59.5
14.9
8
1.44
113.5
3.06
23.1
0.24
1
0.037
2.25
29.3
4.8
0.64
286
2.27
3.43
6.5
20
1380
8.6
69.2
-0.002
0.01
0.82

301213
4318912
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437128
Porphyry
0.06
7.1
4
1540
1.4
0.24
2.75
0.07
50.2
3.3
18
0.66
115.5
2.23
21
0.1
1.4
0.042
2.59
24.8
4.2
0.66
273
1.09
2.34
3.2
18.8
1000
5.6
70.3
-0.002
0.01
4.22

550

301458
4319244
Albite
Blue Hill
H437121
Porphyry
4.5
5
0.8
331
0.15
0.61
4.4
0.164
0.1
2.2
41
1.8
3
2
48.4
12.94
0.53
2.25
0.64
0.18
6.24
0.10
0.27
0.08
23.23
75.15
0.25
0.01
0.01
0.20
0.05
0.79
0.83

301398
4319156
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437122
Bear QM 1 mm
7.9
7
1.5
259
0.22
1.01
5.2
0.227
0.57
3.6
92
4
2.9
6
13
12.01
0.34
3.82
5.17
0.58
1.21
0.13
0.38
1.30
24.94
73.32
0.24
0.01
0.11
0.04
0.47
0.17
0.19

301359
4319141
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437123
Bear QM but by 0.5 m wide HT breccia
7.6
10
1.9
400
0.15
2.06
6.4
0.23
0.36
1.9
100
4.5
1.5
4
8.5
11.03
0.36
8.51
2.41
0.68
2.45
0.34
0.38
3.53
29.70
68.22
0.22
0.01
0.05
0.08
0.24
0.37
0.40

301318
4319124
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437124
Porphyry, crowded
3.6
1
0.7
614
0.2
0.66
6.8
0.206
0.29
3.5
42
1.5
3.1
4
36.1
12.94
0.56
1.84
3.28
0.32
4.49
0.10
0.34
0.30
24.16
74.15
0.25
0.01
0.07
0.14
0.27
0.57
0.61

301251
4319099
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437125
McLeod QMD
11.8
2
1.1
919
0.36
0.37
10.5
0.397
0.39
3.7
117
1.9
15.1
28
10.9
13.83
3.22
4.77
3.47
1.94
3.14
0.33
0.66
0.08
31.43
66.37
0.27
0.06
0.07
0.10
0.27
0.37
0.59

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301237
4319036
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437126
Porphyry
11.1
14
1.6
433
0.19
0.57
9.2
0.29
0.3
6.2
104
2.9
13.4
35
49
14.15
0.74
3.49
2.00
1.41
3.88
0.26
0.48
0.03
26.44
71.71
0.28
0.01
0.04
0.13
0.15
0.45
0.50

301230
4318954
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437127
Bear QM
10.9
2
1.1
855
0.4
0.08
11.6
0.42
0.27
3.4
112
1.2
14.8
33
17.6
14.09
3.01
3.94
2.71
1.06
4.62
0.32
0.70
0.03
30.47
67.39
0.28
0.05
0.06
0.15
0.21
0.54
0.73

301213
4318912
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437128
Porphyry
8
1
0.8
1030
0.2
0.05
6.2
0.286
0.35
2.3
73
1.1
6.7
11
42.7
13.41
3.85
2.87
3.12
1.09
3.15
0.23
0.48
0.03
28.23
69.80
0.26
0.07
0.07
0.10
0.25
0.39
0.65

551

301208
4318897
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437129
Bear border granite phase
0.05
6.44
8
1480
1.32
2.4
0.23
0.03
24
0.7
5
1.91
112.5
4.42
21.5
0.15
0.8
0.094
3.51
13.2
4.2
0.38
68
5.97
0.5
4.2
2.9
600
4.2
184
-0.002
0.09
1.21

301206
4318799
Albite
Blue Hill
H437130
Porphyry
0.02
6.98
8.5
90
1.75
0.4
0.73
0.08
42.3
2.7
11
0.26
157.5
1.25
20.6
0.09
1.4
0.068
0.21
20.8
3
0.26
54
1.62
5.76
3.1
5.3
450
1.6
9.1
-0.002
-0.01
0.57

301154
4318730
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437131
Bear QM
0.03
7.25
4.1
1330
1.94
0.17
2.7
0.09
52.9
9.6
8
1.34
126.5
2.72
20.5
0.14
1
0.047
2.74
25.2
3.3
0.8
407
2.03
2.89
5.5
12.8
1160
8.7
83.2
-0.002
0.01
0.8

301083
4318670
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437132
McLeod QMD ??
0.03
7.25
4.7
1800
1.91
0.44
3.17
0.06
54.9
5
8
1.08
167
3.04
22.3
0.14
0.6
0.065
2.46
25
6.6
1.17
449
1.89
1.65
4.5
18.4
1380
6.1
84.6
-0.002
0.01
3.04

301029
4318661
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437133
Porphyry
0.02
6.9
4.1
2180
1.68
0.38
2.36
0.06
34.1
2.8
18
0.82
44.5
1.74
19.1
0.09
1.5
0.053
3.38
17.6
4.8
0.53
259
0.88
2.12
2.8
7.8
710
4.9
82.1
-0.002
0.01
2.71

301679
4319420
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437134
Bear QM
0.02
7.19
3.7
930
1.67
0.35
3.67
0.07
52.6
6
9
0.46
658
2.53
21
0.13
1.1
0.043
2.31
24.9
3.5
0.69
256
2.75
2.18
5.3
15.7
1080
4.9
69.3
-0.002
0.01
2.53

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301553
4318658
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437135
Porphyry
0.3
7.04
3.9
240
1.73
0.44
1.61
-0.02
37.4
3.1
9
0.63
343
1.9
19.85
0.1
1.2
0.059
0.41
19.4
3.6
0.43
66
58.8
3.4
1.5
3.5
550
3.7
15.8
-0.002
0.08
0.51

301507
4318601
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437136
Bear QM
0.03
7.24
3.8
550
2.58
0.1
2.27
0.05
40.7
6.5
10
1.13
1435
1.29
20.5
0.08
1.2
0.018
1.24
17.7
4.4
0.66
156
1.68
3.46
5.3
9.9
1040
5.1
43.7
-0.002
0.01
0.45

552

301208
4318897
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437129
Bear border granite phase
6.5
14
1
233
0.3
1.09
13.1
0.27
0.69
5.2
85
5.8
1.7
6
14.9
12.17
0.32
5.68
4.23
0.63
0.67
0.14
0.45
0.23
24.52
73.77
0.24
0.01
0.09
0.02
0.38
0.09
0.12

301206
4318799
Albite
Blue Hill
H437130
Porphyry
6.4
2
0.9
341
0.21
0.37
6.6
0.239
0.05
3.6
48
1.7
5.9
2
38.3
13.19
1.02
1.61
0.25
0.43
7.76
0.10
0.40
-0.03
24.74
73.53
0.26
0.02
0.01
0.25
0.02
0.97
1.04

301154
4318730
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437131
Bear QM
9.2
2
1
945
0.37
0.07
10.1
0.353
0.31
4
86
1.5
12.5
33
19.8
13.70
3.78
3.50
3.30
1.33
3.90
0.27
0.59
0.03
30.37
67.50
0.27
0.07
0.07
0.13
0.26
0.47
0.72

301083
4318670
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437132
McLeod QMD ??
11.2
2
1
1225
0.28
0.11
7
0.418
0.39
2.8
105
1.7
11.1
20
13.9
13.70
4.43
3.91
2.96
1.94
2.22
0.32
0.70
0.03
30.21
67.68
0.27
0.08
0.06
0.07
0.23
0.27
0.56

301029
4318661
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437133
Porphyry
6.1
1
0.6
940
0.19
0.05
5.9
0.221
0.39
2.6
55
0.9
5.8
10
45.8
13.03
3.30
2.24
4.07
0.88
2.86
0.16
0.37
0.03
26.94
71.18
0.26
0.06
0.09
0.09
0.34
0.36
0.59

301679
4319420
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437134
Bear QM
8.7
2
1
1835
0.36
0.16
11.1
0.356
0.24
4.8
87
0.9
14.7
18
20.5
13.58
5.13
3.25
2.78
1.14
2.94
0.25
0.59
0.03
29.70
68.22
0.27
0.09
0.06
0.09
0.22
0.36
0.70

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301553
4318658
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437135
Porphyry
4.9
3
0.8
1275
0.11
0.25
6.6
0.117
0.08
2.9
44
16.1
3
5
31.4
13.30
2.25
2.44
0.49
0.71
4.58
0.13
0.20
0.20
24.31
73.99
0.26
0.04
0.01
0.15
0.04
0.57
0.72

301507
4318601
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437136
Bear QM
7.9
1
1.1
875
0.39
0.05
15.7
0.303
0.14
4.1
65
0.9
11.5
19
22.6
13.68
3.18
1.66
1.49
1.09
4.66
0.24
0.51
0.03
26.53
71.61
0.27
0.06
0.03
0.15
0.12
0.56
0.77

553

301785
4318678
Albite
Blue Hill
H437137
Porphyry, crowded
0.04
6.93
6.1
320
2.15
0.28
0.58
-0.02
36.2
2.2
8
0.89
35.8
2.56
20.7
0.09
1.5
0.015
0.91
20.8
3.3
0.18
21
13.1
3.5
1.2
1.6
400
2.2
42.3
-0.002
0.13
0.43

300491
4320908
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437138
Porphyry
0.04
7.58
34
1830
2.39
2.5
0.21
0.07
63.5
1.1
28
1.36
106
3.53
24
0.16
2
0.119
2.71
32
5.6
0.55
152
3.86
0.37
2.4
5.8
940
12
86.3
-0.002
0.06
6.98

300506
4320884
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437139
Artesia Andesite Brecciated??
0.04
4.84
5.8
270
0.2
0.25
0.21
0.07
23.6
0.8
22
0.18
29.6
0.49
8.5
0.06
1.6
0.007
0.41
12.1
2
0.05
81
2.2
0.09
1.8
4.5
550
21.8
11.5
-0.002
0.06
3.55

300498
4320870
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437140
Artesia Andesite
0.02
6.19
6.4
480
0.42
0.14
0.43
0.03
24.4
0.6
23
0.54
9.1
0.46
18.4
0.07
1.1
0.04
1.79
12.4
1.6
0.25
61
0.65
0.23
2.2
5.4
450
10
45.1
-0.002
0.06
5.59

300496
4320830
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437141
Artesia Andesite
0.04
6.44
12.7
170
0.37
1.2
0.34
0.12
40.3
0.7
25
0.31
62.6
4.06
20.6
0.14
1
0.028
1.32
18.6
1.1
0.09
90
7.98
0.96
0.7
3.6
1860
187.5
24
0.003
3.28
3.91

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300508
4320790
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437142
Artesia Andesite
0.01
6.6
3.7
60
0.16
0.08
0.19
0.02
36
0.4
25
0.05
7.7
0.24
7.46
0.08
1.3
-0.005
0.94
18.5
1.5
0.02
40
3.04
1.26
1.5
3.3
850
104
1.2
0.002
5.33
2.62

300474
4320770
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437143
Artesia Andesitic Sandstone
0.05
6.68
16.1
1110
1.61
1.4
0.83
0.03
27.5
0.7
44
0.98
19.5
1.37
21.1
0.12
1.8
0.055
2.9
13.1
7
0.9
44
0.86
0.25
2.4
3.5
320
5.4
90.6
-0.002
0.39
2.86

554

301785
4318678
Albite
Blue Hill
H437137
Porphyry, crowded
6.3
3
1.2
609
0.08
0.15
5.2
0.141
0.13
2.8
58
4.6
1.5
-2
48.4
13.09
0.81
3.29
1.10
0.30
4.72
0.09
0.24
0.33
23.96
74.36
0.26
0.01
0.02
0.15
0.09
0.59
0.65

300491
4320908
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437138
Porphyry
12.8
6
0.9
127.5
0.16
1.15
7.6
0.268
3.54
2.7
123
1.7
8.9
18
65.9
14.32
0.29
4.54
3.27
0.91
0.50
0.22
0.45
0.15
24.64
73.63
0.28
0.01
0.07
0.02
0.25
0.06
0.08

300506
4320884
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437139
Artesia Andesite Brecciated??
4.4
2
0.9
598
0.13
0.41
3.5
0.167
0.47
1.3
47
0.9
3.3
-2
55.2
9.14
0.29
0.63
0.49
0.08
0.12
0.13
0.28
0.15
11.32
87.89
0.18
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.06
0.02
0.05

300498
4320870
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437140
Artesia Andesite
8.2
1
1.3
451
0.15
0.15
3.6
0.206
2.64
1.1
51
0.8
2.9
4
40.6
11.69
0.60
0.59
2.16
0.41
0.31
0.10
0.34
0.15
16.36
82.49
0.23
0.01
0.05
0.01
0.20
0.04
0.09

300496
4320830
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437141
Artesia Andesite
8.1
3
0.9
793
0.05
0.15
4.1
0.058
1.46
1.4
86
1
3.4
4
35
12.17
0.48
5.22
1.59
0.15
1.29
0.43
0.10
8.20
29.62
68.31
0.24
0.01
0.03
0.04
0.14
0.17
0.21

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300508
4320790
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437142
Artesia Andesite
3.1
2
0.7
1155
0.11
0.06
3.4
0.122
0.04
1
46
0.6
2.3
-2
47.4
12.47
0.27
0.31
1.13
0.03
1.70
0.19
0.20
13.33
29.63
68.30
0.24
0.00
0.02
0.05
0.10
0.22
0.24

300474
4320770
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437143
Artesia Andesitic Sandstone
13.5
7
0.9
113
0.16
0.2
4.8
0.261
2.92
3.8
120
0.7
4.4
7
64.6
12.62
1.16
1.76
3.49
1.49
0.34
0.07
0.44
0.98
22.35
76.09
0.25
0.02
0.07
0.01
0.30
0.04
0.13

555

300738
4320526
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437144
Artesia Andesitic bedded pyroclastics
0.03
5.97
4.7
1450
1.34
0.59
0.46
0.09
30.7
1.4
32
0.88
22.2
2.2
22.9
0.11
0.7
0.076
1.63
15.2
5.6
0.6
113
2.82
0.39
1.3
6.3
1150
15.9
67.2
-0.002
0.23
4.98

300778
4320529
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437145
Artesia Andesite
0.02
7.5
5.7
1340
1.9
0.02
0.33
0.08
45.4
12.8
54
1.16
14.3
3.69
22.8
0.15
0.8
0.048
2.75
20.5
7.1
1.61
421
0.33
1.92
1.3
47.8
930
5
69.4
-0.002
0.03
4.35

300837
4320596
Albite
Blue Hill
H437146
Artesia Andesite
0.08
7.4
8
1480
1.42
0.53
0.53
0.07
18.9
0.8
38
0.26
36.4
2.21
22.7
0.1
1.4
0.024
0.31
8.9
2.1
0.11
69
25.9
6.04
1.3
2.3
780
11.2
11.2
-0.002
0.12
3.1

300859
4320625
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437147
Artesia Andesite
0.04
7.4
4.1
2450
1.63
0.08
0.44
0.05
51
19.1
84
1.49
24.3
6.37
20.2
0.18
1.2
0.132
3.23
24.6
10.2
2.57
675
1.81
0.13
1.1
93.4
1370
3.9
101
0.002
0.12
2.92

300791
4320752
Albite
Blue Hill
H437148
Porphyry
0.02
7.22
13.4
1190
1.8
0.2
0.47
0.02
34.5
2.9
8
1.22
41.3
2.1
20.7
0.1
1.7
0.049
1.36
18.3
7.4
0.52
125
1.02
3.27
1.1
8
440
5.7
56.9
-0.002
0.02
1.16

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301510
4320240
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437149
Bear QM cut by Tm Qz
0.11
5.86
5.3
210
2.2
0.08
0.42
0.02
10.6
2.9
12
0.51
133.5
1.1
24.5
0.06
0.4
0.016
0.81
4.7
3.5
1.14
45
1.21
1.35
3
8.6
1180
1.3
32.8
-0.002
0.01
0.76

301724
4320215
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437150
Bear QM
0.02
7.03
2.5
420
2.61
0.21
2.1
0.05
33.1
1.4
11
0.82
79
0.74
21.7
0.1
1.2
0.026
0.65
13.5
3.4
0.43
112
0.94
3.48
4.5
4.4
580
4.5
18.4
-0.002
0.01
0.87

556

300738
4320526
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437144
Artesia Andesitic bedded pyroclastics
11.9
4
0.8
378
0.09
0.53
2.4
0.161
1.5
0.9
94
0.6
3.1
11
24.9
11.28
0.64
2.83
1.96
0.99
0.53
0.26
0.27
0.58
19.34
79.30
0.22
0.01
0.04
0.02
0.19
0.08
0.13

300778
4320529
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437145
Artesia Andesite
10.6
1
0.8
149.5
0.08
-0.05
2.9
0.201
1.13
0.9
92
0.5
8.5
67
30.2
14.17
0.46
4.75
3.31
2.67
2.59
0.21
0.34
0.08
28.57
69.43
0.28
0.01
0.07
0.08
0.25
0.30
0.33

300837
4320596
Albite
Blue Hill
H437146
Artesia Andesite
7.1
4
0.9
217
0.08
0.43
2.1
0.164
0.14
1.5
56
2
2.4
6
52.3
13.98
0.74
2.84
0.37
0.18
8.14
0.18
0.27
0.30
27.01
71.10
0.27
0.01
0.01
0.26
0.03
0.96
1.01

300859
4320625
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437147
Artesia Andesite
14.8
1
1.6
95.2
0.07
-0.05
2.1
0.196
1.2
2.5
123
1.3
5.1
105
38.8
13.98
0.62
8.19
3.89
4.26
0.18
0.31
0.33
0.30
32.06
65.70
0.27
0.01
0.08
0.01
0.30
0.02
0.06

300791
4320752
Albite
Blue Hill
H437148
Porphyry
5.7
1
0.5
335
0.07
0.05
6.3
0.096
0.62
2.6
61
0.9
4.1
23
46.1
13.64
0.66
2.70
1.64
0.86
4.41
0.10
0.16
0.05
24.22
74.09
0.27
0.01
0.03
0.14
0.13
0.53
0.58

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301510
4320240
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437149
Bear QM cut by Tm Qz
12
1
2.2
144
0.2
0.11
13.5
0.215
0.12
2
123
9.3
4.3
3
8.1
11.07
0.59
1.41
0.98
1.89
1.82
0.27
0.36
0.03
18.41
80.30
0.22
0.01
0.02
0.06
0.10
0.27
0.32

301724
4320215
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437150
Bear QM
4.9
1
0.9
1060
0.33
0.12
13.4
0.288
0.11
3.8
42
0.7
11.9
8
24.3
13.28
2.94
0.95
0.78
0.71
4.69
0.13
0.48
0.03
23.99
74.33
0.26
0.05
0.02
0.15
0.06
0.58
0.78

557

301023
4319623
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437151
Porphyry
0.32
7.2
5.8
3770
1.76
0.5
0.34
0.04
17.25
0.5
7
1.14
12.3
0.64
18.8
0.08
1.3
0.022
3.58
8.4
1.9
0.09
76
2.92
2.8
2
1.2
300
25.3
105.5
-0.002
0.11
0.9

300926
4319601
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437152
Porphyry
0.03
7.33
4.4
2140
2.14
0.79
0.37
0.03
21
0.5
7
1.13
11.2
1
19.2
0.08
1.6
0.035
2.83
12.1
2.6
0.14
71
4.55
3.3
2.3
1.9
320
5.7
95.5
-0.002
0.04
0.96

300954
4319575
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437153
McLeod
0.05
7.78
9.5
1350
2.64
0.11
2.18
0.06
92.7
11.8
18
1.57
213
3.79
23.5
0.19
0.6
0.064
3.64
47.9
4.3
0.94
509
1.67
2.94
6.6
13.9
1420
10.2
140
-0.002
0.01
2.6

300916
4319567
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437154
Bear
0.03
7.7
3.1
280
0.25
0.05
0.05
-0.02
93.8
0.2
5
0.46
5.2
0.19
13.8
0.15
0.6
-0.005
3.49
44
15.1
0.02
19
1.6
0.14
5.4
1.3
160
2.1
109.5
-0.002
0.02
3.91

300853
4319546
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437155
Porphyry
0.09
7.36
1.6
2660
1.59
0.54
0.24
0.08
31
0.3
6
1.05
7.6
0.83
19
0.09
1.6
0.023
4.08
17.1
1.5
0.1
43
1.81
2.6
2.3
1.1
220
4.4
128.5
-0.002
0.02
0.68

300791
4319413
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437156
Porphyry
-0.01
7.53
3.6
1920
1.83
0.12
2.09
0.02
54.7
4.9
15
0.75
7.2
2.43
20.9
0.13
1.5
0.051
3.05
27
5
0.83
289
0.89
2.73
3.1
12.9
800
4.9
92.7
-0.002
0.02
1.31

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

300793
4319329
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437157
McLeod
0.21
7.48
5.4
1080
2.47
0.14
2.45
0.2
80.8
13.3
8
4.04
1470
3.92
23
0.17
0.7
0.043
3.19
38.6
4.7
1.07
628
2.08
2.61
7.8
12.3
1360
11.7
164
-0.002
0.01
1.56

300759
4319293
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437158
Porphyry
0.01
7.16
1.4
2160
1.67
0.14
1.28
0.02
34.8
0.5
12
0.57
44.1
1.51
19.05
0.1
1.3
0.05
2.61
21.4
2.5
0.41
223
0.56
3.45
2.5
6.2
580
3.1
68.6
-0.002
0.01
0.94

558

301023
4319623
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437151
Porphyry
4.5
3
0.5
647
0.13
0.51
4.1
0.173
0.76
1.6
30
0.9
2.2
16
37.6
13.60
0.48
0.82
4.31
0.15
3.77
0.07
0.29
0.28
23.77
74.57
0.27
0.01
0.09
0.12
0.34
0.46
0.49

300926
4319601
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437152
Porphyry
5
2
0.6
534
0.14
0.74
3.7
0.187
0.64
1.9
37
1.4
2.6
6
50.1
13.85
0.52
1.29
3.41
0.23
4.45
0.07
0.31
0.10
24.23
74.08
0.27
0.01
0.07
0.14
0.27
0.53
0.56

300954
4319575
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437153
McLeod
10.7
2
1.1
743
0.43
0.05
21
0.404
0.44
6
116
1.7
15.5
43
12.7
14.70
3.05
4.87
4.39
1.56
3.96
0.33
0.67
0.03
33.55
64.10
0.29
0.05
0.09
0.13
0.32
0.44
0.63

300916
4319567
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437154
Bear
3.3
1
1
119
0.31
0.11
18.6
0.319
0.47
1.2
81
2.9
3.5
-2
13.3
14.55
0.07
0.24
4.21
0.03
0.19
0.04
0.53
0.05
19.91
78.70
0.29
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.31
0.02
0.03

300853
4319546
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437155
Porphyry
4.7
3
0.6
531
0.14
0.33
3.5
0.193
0.92
1.6
36
1.2
2.6
2
48.5
13.90
0.34
1.07
4.92
0.17
3.50
0.05
0.32
0.05
24.32
73.98
0.27
0.01
0.10
0.11
0.38
0.41
0.44

300791
4319413
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437156
Porphyry
8.6
1
0.7
807
0.19
-0.05
6.3
0.263
0.42
2.6
67
0.6
6.8
15
43.1
14.22
2.92
3.12
3.68
1.38
3.68
0.18
0.44
0.05
29.68
68.25
0.28
0.05
0.08
0.12
0.28
0.43
0.61

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

300793
4319329
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437157
McLeod
10.9
2
1.4
778
0.48
-0.05
21.3
0.432
0.41
5.3
120
1.7
16.4
74
12.9
14.13
3.43
5.04
3.84
1.77
3.52
0.31
0.72
0.03
32.79
64.91
0.28
0.06
0.08
0.11
0.30
0.41
0.63

300759
4319293
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437158
Porphyry
4.7
1
0.6
512
0.17
-0.05
5.4
0.201
0.38
2.1
40
0.8
4.5
13
35.1
13.53
1.79
1.94
3.15
0.68
4.65
0.13
0.34
0.03
26.23
71.94
0.27
0.03
0.07
0.15
0.25
0.57
0.69

559

300683
4319147
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437159
McLeod
0.17
7.82
4.6
1560
2.9
0.3
2.09
0.12
70.8
11.7
7
3.42
837
4.11
23.1
0.17
0.8
0.042
2.91
31.8
5.9
1.16
511
1.92
2.65
6.5
11.6
1390
7.2
115.5
-0.002
0.02
1.72

300756
4318889
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437160
Porphyry
0.03
7.35
3.4
2220
1.57
0.71
1.76
0.02
37.4
2.7
13
0.71
39.2
2.12
20.5
0.11
1.3
0.081
3.46
19.9
4.1
0.44
247
2.51
2.45
2.6
7.1
630
5.7
94.6
-0.002
0.01
1.21

300750
4318724
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437161
McLeod
-0.01
7.12
-0.2
470
1.54
0.03
0.11
-0.02
8.98
0.5
9
0.96
1.1
0.25
30.9
0.06
1.5
0.025
3.37
3.7
3.8
0.2
15
0.27
0.16
3.1
1.6
370
1.4
106
-0.002
0.01
0.59

301919
4319591
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437162
Porphyry
0.03
7.56
4.3
1370
1.66
0.11
3.17
0.06
48.8
9.4
10
1.61
35.5
3.28
23.2
0.14
0.5
0.04
2.48
22.5
2.6
1.15
497
0.64
3.25
4
17
1360
9.2
72.2
-0.002
0.01
1.03

302038
4319623
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437163
Bear
-0.01
7.26
4.3
1230
2.09
0.32
2.56
0.03
54.9
4.9
10
0.73
68.7
1.43
21.8
0.13
1
0.12
2.72
27
2.6
0.6
220
0.92
2.8
4
11.3
840
5.4
68.5
-0.002
0.01
0.96

302108
4319619
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437164
Porphyry
0.02
6.64
4.4
90
1.91
0.26
2.31
0.04
37.4
1.3
11
0.2
15.8
0.9
18.9
0.06
1.9
0.071
0.21
14.2
1.3
1.12
100
1.22
4.8
2.4
12.9
1300
2.7
5.5
-0.002
0.03
0.51

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302207
4319633
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437165
Bear
0.01
6.57
1.7
250
2
0.03
1.78
-0.02
34.7
0.5
16
0.29
3.6
0.34
21.5
0.05
1.6
0.01
0.14
15
2.7
0.61
52
0.3
3.89
2
9.4
960
3.6
2.3
-0.002
0.01
0.28

302259
4319563
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437166
Porphyry
-0.01
6.77
1.8
200
1.29
0.04
2.64
0.02
28.4
1.1
14
0.15
2.8
0.66
13.35
-0.05
1
0.009
0.22
12.5
1.2
0.79
97
0.33
4.14
2.2
7.9
930
2
3.5
-0.002
0.01
0.4

302354
4319605
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437167
Porphyry
0.01
6.48
1
150
2.01
0.03
1.72
0.02
22.4
1.8
12
0.18
4.7
0.28
18.85
0.05
1.1
0.006
0.15
9
1.9
0.36
51
0.34
3.79
2.9
5.4
960
2.8
1.9
-0.002
0.01
0.26

560

300683
4319147
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437159
McLeod
11.1
2
1.2
755
0.41
0.06
21.3
0.4
0.39
6.2
122
1.8
15
42
17.6
14.77
2.92
5.29
3.51
1.92
3.57
0.32
0.67
0.05
33.02
64.67
0.29
0.05
0.07
0.12
0.26
0.40
0.58

300756
4318889
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437160
Porphyry
5.6
1
0.7
581
0.17
0.1
6.1
0.202
0.48
3
53
0.9
5.3
10
33.4
13.88
2.46
2.73
4.17
0.73
3.30
0.14
0.34
0.03
27.78
70.27
0.27
0.04
0.09
0.11
0.33
0.39
0.55

300750
4318724
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437161
McLeod
9.2
1
5.4
58.1
0.2
-0.05
7.6
0.231
0.48
3.2
65
2.3
5
-2
38.6
13.45
0.15
0.32
4.06
0.33
0.22
0.08
0.39
0.03
19.03
79.64
0.26
0.00
0.09
0.01
0.33
0.03
0.04

301919
4319591
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437162
Porphyry
11
1
0.7
1100
0.24
0.12
5.9
0.415
0.27
1.7
114
0.7
10.1
41
11.2
14.28
4.43
4.22
2.99
1.91
4.38
0.31
0.69
0.03
33.24
64.43
0.28
0.08
0.06
0.14
0.23
0.50
0.79

302038
4319623
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437163
Bear
6.8
1
0.9
992
0.29
0.09
11
0.277
0.2
3.5
65
0.5
8.7
13
15.1
13.71
3.58
1.84
3.28
0.99
3.77
0.19
0.46
0.03
27.86
70.19
0.27
0.06
0.07
0.12
0.26
0.45
0.69

302108
4319619
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437164
Porphyry
7.3
2
0.9
975
0.24
0.26
5.4
0.273
0.03
2.8
82
0.9
8.2
15
54.1
12.54
3.23
1.16
0.25
1.86
6.47
0.30
0.46
0.08
26.34
71.82
0.25
0.06
0.01
0.21
0.02
0.85
1.08

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302207
4319633
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437165
Bear
5.5
2
0.8
985
0.21
0.05
6.9
0.172
0.02
2
59
1.5
6
9
44.6
12.41
2.49
0.44
0.17
1.01
5.24
0.22
0.29
0.03
22.29
76.15
0.24
0.04
0.00
0.17
0.01
0.70
0.88

302259
4319563
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437166
Porphyry
3.2
1
0.6
1150
0.22
-0.05
5.3
0.27
0.02
1.6
62
0.2
4.8
10
22.7
12.79
3.69
0.85
0.27
1.31
5.58
0.21
0.45
0.03
25.17
73.06
0.25
0.07
0.01
0.18
0.02
0.72
0.98

302354
4319605
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437167
Porphyry
5.5
2
1
956
0.25
-0.05
7
0.226
0.03
1.3
52
1.3
6.9
5
26
12.24
2.41
0.36
0.18
0.60
5.11
0.22
0.38
0.03
21.52
76.98
0.24
0.04
0.00
0.16
0.02
0.69
0.87

561

302515
4319706
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437168
Bear
0.04
6.45
2.9
170
1.92
0.18
3.16
0.03
41.1
1.3
13
0.28
356
0.66
20
0.09
0.8
0.049
0.17
17.9
1.7
0.8
113
0.85
3.67
3.8
4.5
800
4.1
3.1
-0.002
0.01
0.62

301983
4319542
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437169
Bear
0.01
6.72
1.3
1440
1.72
0.38
1.69
-0.02
50.9
0.7
13
0.39
28.8
0.68
19.9
0.08
1.6
0.155
2.55
25.6
1.8
0.53
78
1.03
3.13
3.7
5
590
4.2
52.5
-0.002
-0.01
0.48

301999
4319473
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437170
Porphyry
0.09
6.74
0.8
2390
1.54
0.46
1.13
-0.02
39.9
1.2
10
0.77
53.5
1.08
19.45
0.09
1.3
0.073
2.15
19.3
1.9
0.21
56
1.27
3.27
2.8
2.9
480
3
46.6
-0.002
0.03
0.63

302048
4319451
Albite
Blue Hill
H437171
Porphyry
0.01
6.43
1.8
840
1.85
0.34
0.84
-0.02
36.7
0.8
7
0.86
78.8
0.94
20.6
0.08
1.4
0.017
1.19
17.3
1.5
0.1
24
4.75
3.56
1.9
1.5
410
3.2
31.3
-0.002
0.07
0.22

302089
4319439
Albite
Blue Hill
H437172
Porphyry
0.07
6.52
0.5
800
2.07
0.27
0.73
-0.02
34.2
0.5
8
0.92
50.8
0.88
19.5
0.08
1.4
0.034
1.3
18.5
2
0.18
26
1.79
3.17
1.9
1.2
410
2.4
42.1
-0.002
0.12
0.29

302152
4319415
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437173
Bear
0.02
6.7
3
1560
2.09
0.23
1.81
-0.02
54.7
2.3
11
0.47
60.3
0.99
20.1
0.09
0.9
0.068
2.84
25.2
1.5
0.57
170
1.57
3.11
4.3
7
590
4.7
65
-0.002
0.01
0.57

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302185
4319390
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437174
Bear
0.02
6.86
2.7
1420
1.27
0.04
1.94
-0.02
28.9
2.2
12
0.4
244
1.65
13.45
0.05
0.6
0.022
2.64
14
2.1
0.59
187
0.63
3.04
2.4
8.1
760
3
40.9
-0.002
0.01
0.35

302211
4319264
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437175
Bear
0.06
6.57
0.7
720
1.96
0.1
2.53
0.02
41.3
4.6
12
0.42
271
1.19
21.6
0.09
0.8
0.042
1.38
20.3
3.6
0.58
167
0.7
3.47
3.5
8.7
770
3.6
28.7
-0.002
0.01
0.57

302014
4319347
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437176
Bear
0.02
6.87
6.5
980
2.46
0.34
1.53
0.02
50.9
2.1
9
0.73
124
1.03
24
0.09
1.4
0.077
1.58
24.4
4.2
0.32
70
1.67
3.65
4.8
9
780
5.2
42.2
-0.002
0.01
0.46

562

302515
4319706
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437168
Bear
6.1
2
1.3
1100
0.32
0.13
8.4
0.283
0.03
2
48
0.4
7.5
9
12
12.18
4.42
0.85
0.20
1.33
4.95
0.18
0.47
0.03
24.61
73.66
0.24
0.08
0.00
0.16
0.02
0.67
1.00

301983
4319542
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437169
Bear
5.3
2
0.9
955
0.31
0.38
8
0.289
0.2
3.5
51
0.9
6.2
8
35.5
12.69
2.36
0.87
3.07
0.88
4.22
0.14
0.48
-0.03
24.70
73.58
0.25
0.04
0.07
0.14
0.26
0.55
0.72

301999
4319473
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437170
Porphyry
4.4
2
0.6
901
0.24
0.54
6
0.236
0.2
2.7
46
0.5
4.5
5
26.8
12.73
1.58
1.39
2.59
0.35
4.41
0.11
0.39
0.08
23.63
74.72
0.25
0.03
0.06
0.14
0.22
0.57
0.68

302048
4319451
Albite
Blue Hill
H437171
Porphyry
3.4
2
0.6
913
0.18
0.38
7.2
0.135
0.13
2.7
32
1.1
2.6
5
31.2
12.15
1.18
1.21
1.43
0.17
4.80
0.09
0.23
0.18
21.42
77.08
0.24
0.02
0.03
0.15
0.13
0.65
0.74

302089
4319439
Albite
Blue Hill
H437172
Porphyry
4.5
2
0.8
850
0.19
0.3
8
0.151
0.18
3.5
39
1.4
1.5
4
30.7
12.32
1.02
1.13
1.57
0.30
4.27
0.09
0.25
0.30
21.25
77.26
0.24
0.02
0.03
0.14
0.14
0.57
0.65

302152
4319415
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437173
Bear
5.9
2
1
858
0.36
0.13
8.1
0.282
0.26
3.8
55
0.8
7.4
13
13.4
12.66
2.53
1.27
3.42
0.95
4.19
0.14
0.47
0.03
25.65
72.55
0.25
0.05
0.07
0.14
0.29
0.54
0.73

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302185
4319390
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437174
Bear
3.5
1
0.5
944
0.21
-0.05
6.2
0.268
0.14
2.1
63
0.6
4.5
17
8.3
12.96
2.71
2.12
3.18
0.98
4.10
0.17
0.45
0.03
26.70
71.43
0.25
0.05
0.07
0.13
0.27
0.52
0.71

302211
4319264
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437175
Bear
5
2
0.9
1030
0.28
0.05
8.2
0.265
0.12
3.3
62
0.8
6.2
10
11.2
12.41
3.54
1.53
1.66
0.96
4.68
0.18
0.44
0.03
25.43
72.79
0.24
0.06
0.04
0.15
0.15
0.62
0.88

302014
4319347
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437176
Bear
5.8
2
1
858
0.42
0.24
15.2
0.279
0.17
6
58
1.6
8.4
10
23.1
12.98
2.14
1.32
1.90
0.53
4.92
0.18
0.47
0.03
24.47
73.82
0.25
0.04
0.04
0.16
0.16
0.62
0.77

563

302037
4319301
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437177
Porphyry
0.09
6.88
1.1
780
1.96
0.32
1.42
-0.02
31.7
10
15
0.83
710
1.7
20.9
0.09
1.5
0.029
0.89
14.2
3.4
0.45
72
1.68
3.16
1.6
8.2
590
4.1
29.3
0.004
1.46
0.38

302057
4319241
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437178
Bear
0.02
6.8
0.9
980
2.02
0.11
1.7
0.02
42.5
3
13
1.3
122.5
0.98
17.45
0.07
0.9
0.036
1.84
20.8
4.1
0.74
165
0.51
3.47
3.2
8.6
850
3.1
40
-0.002
0.01
0.27

302051
4319144
Albite
Blue Hill
H437179
Porphyry
0.38
6.51
5.4
790
1.51
0.12
0.46
0.02
46.2
2.3
6
0.67
3420
0.95
22.3
0.07
1
0.081
1.41
22.3
3.6
0.39
67
0.98
3.72
1.5
5.8
570
2.3
47.7
-0.002
0.03
0.28

302150
4319115
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437180
Bear
0.27
6.71
2
290
1.8
0.16
1.05
0.02
43
0.3
8
0.69
217
0.98
23.3
0.08
1
0.029
1.27
20.3
3.1
0.23
28
1.97
2.99
1.4
1.2
350
3.2
54.2
-0.002
0.24
0.22

301660
4319392
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437181
Porphyry
0.01
7.05
4.1
2100
1.69
1.03
1.39
0.03
45
1.5
7
0.91
220
1.19
20.9
0.09
1.4
0.147
3.28
22
2.3
0.2
75
0.73
2.86
3.6
3.6
520
3.2
85.3
-0.002
0.02
1.45

301873
4318848
Albite
Blue Hill
H437182
Porphyry
0.01
6.55
-0.2
170
2.7
0.07
1.03
0.02
41.5
1
9
0.32
161.5
0.53
21.4
0.07
0.3
0.045
0.32
21.1
4.7
0.72
57
0.51
4.27
1.3
7.5
520
2.8
11.5
-0.002
-0.01
0.29

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301810
4318777
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437183
Bear
0.03
7.06
2.4
1330
2.08
0.05
2.02
0.03
48.4
3.1
12
0.78
224
0.91
21.2
0.09
0.7
0.048
2.11
24.2
5.2
0.64
139
1.74
3.41
3.8
11.1
790
6.6
53.6
-0.002
0.01
0.4

301803
4318696
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437184
Bear
0.06
7
2.3
600
2.45
0.1
1.86
0.03
47.4
2.8
11
0.88
142.5
1.09
24.9
0.06
0.8
0.022
0.8
22.6
5.7
0.78
93
0.47
3.31
2.9
9.8
840
4.3
30
0.002
0.02
0.65

302085
4320785
Albite
Blue Hill
H437185
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.02
6.54
1.6
270
2.51
0.03
0.41
0.02
7.53
6.7
8
0.87
2090
0.61
21.2
0.05
1.2
0.01
1.11
3.1
3.7
0.7
53
0.4
3.71
4.6
7.3
770
1.6
53.7
-0.002
-0.01
0.78

564

302037
4319301
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437177
Porphyry
4.9
3
0.8
1225
0.14
0.29
6.2
0.148
0.14
3.4
49
0.8
3.6
8
36.3
13.00
1.99
2.19
1.07
0.75
4.26
0.14
0.25
3.65
27.28
70.81
0.25
0.04
0.02
0.14
0.09
0.54
0.68

302057
4319241
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437178
Bear
5.2
1
1
879
0.24
0.08
7.8
0.293
0.17
2.7
61
0.5
6.2
11
14.9
12.85
2.38
1.26
2.22
1.23
4.68
0.19
0.49
0.03
25.31
72.91
0.25
0.04
0.05
0.15
0.19
0.60
0.77

302051
4319144
Albite
Blue Hill
H437179
Porphyry
3.5
2
2.7
407
0.13
0.09
6.3
0.131
0.19
3.1
45
12.1
3.8
9
21.7
12.30
0.64
1.22
1.70
0.65
5.01
0.13
0.22
0.08
21.95
76.52
0.24
0.01
0.04
0.16
0.15
0.67
0.72

302150
4319115
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437180
Bear
4.3
3
3.2
931
0.13
0.11
6.1
0.124
0.24
2.5
40
6.2
1.3
3
26
12.68
1.47
1.26
1.53
0.38
4.03
0.08
0.21
0.60
22.23
76.21
0.25
0.03
0.03
0.13
0.13
0.52
0.63

301660
4319392
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437181
Porphyry
4.6
1
0.9
768
0.27
0.74
7.7
0.267
0.34
4
56
1.6
7.3
9
31.1
13.32
1.94
1.53
3.95
0.33
3.86
0.12
0.45
0.05
25.55
72.67
0.26
0.03
0.08
0.12
0.32
0.48
0.61

301873
4318848
Albite
Blue Hill
H437182
Porphyry
3.4
1
1
810
0.12
-0.05
5.4
0.109
0.05
1.6
36
2.2
4.7
7
7
12.37
1.44
0.68
0.39
1.19
5.76
0.12
0.18
-0.03
22.11
76.35
0.24
0.03
0.01
0.19
0.03
0.77
0.87

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301810
4318777
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437183
Bear
6
2
1
978
0.31
0.06
8.6
0.272
0.21
3.1
56
0.8
7.6
16
8.7
13.34
2.83
1.17
2.54
1.06
4.60
0.18
0.45
0.03
26.19
71.97
0.26
0.05
0.05
0.15
0.21
0.57
0.76

301803
4318696
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437184
Bear
6.3
1
1
1070
0.22
0.06
10.5
0.224
0.13
2.6
53
2.8
9
12
17.5
13.22
2.60
1.40
0.96
1.29
4.46
0.19
0.37
0.05
24.56
73.72
0.26
0.05
0.02
0.14
0.08
0.56
0.73

302085
4320785
Albite
Blue Hill
H437185
Bear (graphic txt.)
6
1
1
341
0.4
-0.05
21.9
0.239
0.19
4.4
43
1.7
5.7
9
25.9
12.35
0.57
0.78
1.34
1.16
5.00
0.18
0.40
-0.03
21.76
76.72
0.24
0.01
0.03
0.16
0.12
0.67
0.71

565

302045
4320886
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437186
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.01
6.84
2.5
240
2.37
0.1
2.95
0.05
33
2.3
10
1.26
137.5
0.82
23.1
0.08
1
0.038
0.29
11.3
3
0.54
133
0.39
3.84
4.6
4.1
850
6.1
5.6
-0.002
0.01
1.05

302041
4321015
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437187
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.01
6.15
1.4
200
2.08
0.07
2.88
0.03
7.17
0.7
8
0.22
16.8
0.6
13.15
-0.05
0.7
0.013
0.24
2.9
0.9
0.33
160
0.22
3.2
3.6
1.4
570
3.3
2.8
-0.002
0.01
0.92

302145
4321056
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437188
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.01
6.51
3.4
5150
0.66
0.77
0.11
0.02
1.35
0.6
8
0.83
36.3
0.73
14.7
0.07
1.1
0.012
5.13
0.5
2.2
0.04
34
10.9
0.68
4.4
0.9
80
4.3
117
-0.002
0.01
0.47

302225
4321120
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437189
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.02
6.8
2
380
2.43
0.23
3.64
0.04
36.3
1.2
14
0.33
76
0.91
22.4
0.11
1.3
0.027
0.31
15.2
2.3
0.61
305
0.74
3.26
4.6
4.6
550
4.7
6.2
-0.002
0.01
1.71

302253
4321146
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437190
Bear
0.08
6.92
4.2
1390
1.58
0.25
0.82
0.02
23.4
1.1
5
2.14
640
2.01
23.3
0.1
0.9
0.125
2.91
9.8
4.8
0.61
158
2.67
1
2.3
4
1000
2.8
145.5
-0.002
-0.01
1.74

302332
4321186
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437191
Bear
0.02
6.71
1.2
740
1.9
0.32
1.8
-0.02
28.1
3.2
10
2.02
153.5
1.37
22.6
0.09
0.9
0.071
1.18
10.5
5
0.82
158
0.33
2.43
3.1
3.6
150
5.3
43.8
-0.002
0.01
1.84

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302446
4321351
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437192
Bear
0.02
6.77
2.7
860
1.65
0.89
4.26
0.02
44.6
7.1
11
1.08
66.2
2.07
25.9
0.12
0.9
0.19
1.22
20.8
6.5
0.77
245
0.85
2.2
3.9
10.4
860
4.2
22.5
-0.002
0.01
5.56

302426
4321544
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437193
Bear
0.01
6.74
5.3
1140
1.98
0.07
2.42
0.03
42.6
3.8
10
1.11
17.1
1.25
20.2
0.11
0.9
0.022
2.24
20.1
5
0.58
193
0.76
2.97
3.8
9.1
720
6.3
49.5
-0.002
-0.01
0.97

302506
4321740
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437194
Bear
0.01
6.77
1.5
320
2.08
0.07
3.61
0.04
32.5
1.6
11
0.22
81.5
0.73
22.6
0.1
1
0.029
0.29
12.2
1.7
0.55
149
0.44
3.58
4.2
4.2
670
4.7
3.4
-0.002
-0.01
0.68

566

302045
4320886
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437186
Bear (graphic txt.)
5.8
2
1.6
1310
0.33
0.05
10.7
0.285
0.05
2.1
34
0.4
8.2
15
18.2
12.92
4.13
1.05
0.35
0.90
5.18
0.19
0.48
0.03
25.22
73.02
0.25
0.07
0.01
0.17
0.03
0.66
0.95

302041
4321015
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437187
Bear (graphic txt.)
3.9
1
0.5
951
0.33
-0.05
18.9
0.217
0.03
1.5
31
0.3
4.6
17
17.3
11.62
4.03
0.77
0.29
0.55
4.31
0.13
0.36
0.03
22.09
76.37
0.23
0.07
0.01
0.14
0.03
0.61
0.93

302145
4321056
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437188
Bear (graphic txt.)
2.1
2
1.7
353
0.39
0.57
10.4
0.239
0.83
3.9
29
2.1
1.4
6
26.1
12.30
0.15
0.94
6.18
0.07
0.92
0.02
0.40
0.03
21.00
77.53
0.24
0.00
0.13
0.03
0.55
0.12
0.13

302225
4321120
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437189
Bear (graphic txt.)
6.6
2
1.3
1300
0.37
0.06
12.1
0.287
0.07
3.6
25
0.3
7.8
17
23.8
12.85
5.09
1.17
0.37
1.01
4.39
0.13
0.48
0.03
25.52
72.70
0.25
0.09
0.01
0.14
0.03
0.56
0.92

302253
4321146
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437190
Bear
1.2
2
1.3
244
0.17
-0.05
6.5
0.219
0.65
4
32
1.3
3.8
10
16.1
13.07
1.15
2.58
3.51
1.01
1.35
0.23
0.37
-0.03
23.24
75.13
0.26
0.02
0.07
0.04
0.29
0.17
0.25

302332
4321186
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437191
Bear
8.3
1
0.7
964
0.23
0.05
7
0.262
0.25
1.7
34
0.9
5.4
12
19.5
12.68
2.52
1.76
1.42
1.36
3.28
0.03
0.44
0.03
23.51
74.85
0.25
0.05
0.03
0.11
0.12
0.43
0.61

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302446
4321351
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437192
Bear
6
1
1
1250
0.29
-0.05
8.6
0.3
0.11
3.2
82
0.3
7.6
6
12.6
12.79
5.96
2.66
1.47
1.28
2.97
0.20
0.50
0.03
27.85
70.21
0.25
0.11
0.03
0.10
0.12
0.38
0.81

302426
4321544
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437193
Bear
5
1
0.8
1105
0.28
-0.05
8.4
0.266
0.19
3.1
51
0.6
6.6
17
12.7
12.73
3.39
1.61
2.70
0.96
4.00
0.16
0.44
-0.03
25.97
72.21
0.25
0.06
0.06
0.13
0.23
0.52
0.76

302506
4321740
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437194
Bear
6.2
2
1.1
1405
0.31
-0.05
8.6
0.287
0.04
1.9
25
0.2
7.2
12
17.9
12.79
5.05
0.94
0.35
0.91
4.83
0.15
0.48
-0.03
25.47
72.74
0.25
0.09
0.01
0.16
0.03
0.62
0.98

567

302183
4322097
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437195
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.01
6.43
1.3
410
2.17
0.05
2.38
0.04
31.3
0.3
13
0.94
41.4
0.27
19.75
0.08
1.2
-0.005
0.5
13
1.6
0.03
58
0.81
3.6
5.1
1
40
3.4
14.3
-0.002
-0.01
0.47

302072
4321836
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437196
Bear
0.14
6.08
0.7
1160
2.01
0.28
1.74
0.02
35.5
1.7
8
0.97
346
1.44
15.95
0.09
1
0.14
1.75
15.7
3.6
0.42
153
0.71
1.94
3.7
2.9
60
2.5
74.7
-0.002
0.01
1.43

301994
4321678
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437197
Bear
0.04
6.79
1.9
1400
2.13
0.09
1.88
0.06
48.6
5.9
8
1.42
18.8
1.96
20.7
0.13
1.3
0.027
3.11
24.2
3.2
0.56
301
1.35
2.71
4
8.9
790
13
102.5
-0.002
0.01
0.44

301122
4321356
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437198
Artesia
0.03
7.44
2.6
90
0.99
0.1
0.08
-0.02
20.4
0.1
52
1.09
14.8
0.73
12.1
0.06
0.9
0.052
3.2
9.1
1
0.11
11
2.15
0.4
1.1
1.3
110
7.4
76
-0.002
0.11
1.93

300904
4321308
Albite
Blue Hill
H437199
Artesia
0.01
7.71
2.5
90
0.91
0.29
0.03
-0.02
30.9
0.2
41
0.35
5.6
0.23
7.73
0.06
0.9
0.011
0.75
12.5
8
0.02
7
18.15
1.91
1.6
0.5
530
59.9
18.5
0.002
0.08
3.06

300920
4321361
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437200
Artesia
0.07
7.87
8.9
350
1.23
1.38
0.37
0.02
38.2
0.2
54
2.01
17.7
1.45
24.2
0.09
1.1
0.115
3.04
17.1
2.5
0.17
15
1.41
0.52
1.9
1.4
490
11.4
94.6
0.003
0.57
4.8

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302090
4320161
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437201
Bear
0.02
6.66
1.9
1050
1.96
0.24
2.41
0.02
43.7
5.1
11
1.48
19.1
1.28
19.55
0.09
1
0.086
1.3
21
5.7
0.6
150
1.31
2.8
4
9.9
840
4.8
28.7
-0.002
0.02
1.35

302186
4320365
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437202
Bear
-0.01
7.37
2
240
2.17
0.7
3.58
0.04
50.2
1.8
13
0.38
80.5
0.85
25
0.06
1.1
0.032
0.21
22.5
1.4
0.62
188
1
3.69
4.4
6
990
4.2
3.1
-0.002
0.03
0.87

302395
4320400
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437203
Bear
0.01
7.04
1.8
1310
2.03
0.13
2.84
0.05
44
4.3
13
0.5
7.3
1.1
18.6
0.11
0.9
0.05
2.15
20.6
1.5
0.71
183
1.28
3.11
3.9
9.3
930
5.6
44.6
-0.002
0.01
0.83

568

302183
4322097
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437195
Bear (graphic txt.)
0.5
2
0.7
1185
0.42
-0.05
6.2
0.306
0.09
1.8
17
0.1
6.7
8
19.4
12.15
3.33
0.35
0.60
0.05
4.85
0.01
0.51
-0.03
21.82
76.65
0.24
0.06
0.01
0.16
0.05
0.66
0.91

302072
4321836
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437196
Bear
2.7
1
0.7
729
0.3
-0.05
7.7
0.232
0.27
3.3
22
0.4
7.1
5
17.3
11.49
2.43
1.85
2.11
0.70
2.62
0.01
0.39
0.03
21.62
76.87
0.23
0.04
0.04
0.08
0.20
0.37
0.57

301994
4321678
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437197
Bear
5.3
2
0.9
902
0.31
-0.05
13
0.268
0.32
5
57
0.7
7.7
45
21.3
12.83
2.63
2.52
3.75
0.93
3.65
0.18
0.45
0.03
26.96
71.15
0.25
0.05
0.08
0.12
0.32
0.47
0.66

301122
4321356
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437198
Artesia
4.4
1
1.5
32.3
0.1
0.08
2.5
0.216
1.34
1.2
89
0.7
1
2
32.6
14.05
0.11
0.94
3.86
0.18
0.54
0.03
0.36
0.28
20.34
78.23
0.28
0.00
0.08
0.02
0.30
0.06
0.07

300904
4321308
Albite
Blue Hill
H437199
Artesia
1.9
2
4.7
1065
0.13
0.37
4.6
0.26
0.46
1.2
45
1.5
0.8
-2
33.3
14.56
0.04
0.30
0.90
0.03
2.57
0.12
0.43
0.20
19.17
79.49
0.29
0.00
0.02
0.08
0.07
0.29
0.29

300920
4321361
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437200
Artesia
8.7
3
6.3
178
0.15
1.15
3.7
0.306
2.12
2.4
135
2.2
1.9
4
41.1
14.87
0.52
1.86
3.66
0.28
0.70
0.11
0.51
1.43
23.94
74.38
0.29
0.01
0.08
0.02
0.27
0.08
0.11

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302090
4320161
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437201
Bear
5.1
2
1.1
1145
0.32
0.17
10.1
0.262
0.15
4.3
64
0.6
7
12
20.5
12.58
3.37
1.65
1.57
0.99
3.77
0.19
0.44
0.05
24.61
73.66
0.25
0.06
0.03
0.12
0.14
0.49
0.74

302186
4320365
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437202
Bear
6.5
2
1.2
1470
0.29
0.39
9.6
0.313
0.03
2.9
51
0.2
9.8
13
18
13.92
5.01
1.09
0.25
1.03
4.97
0.23
0.52
0.08
27.10
71.00
0.27
0.09
0.01
0.16
0.02
0.59
0.92

302395
4320400
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437203
Bear
5.7
2
1.1
1100
0.3
0.09
8.7
0.277
0.14
3.4
59
0.3
7.3
15
14.2
13.30
3.97
1.41
2.59
1.18
4.19
0.21
0.46
0.03
27.35
70.74
0.26
0.07
0.06
0.14
0.21
0.52
0.79

569

302431
4320158
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437204
Bear (K-spar phenos)
0.01
7.09
0.6
170
2.26
0.06
3.16
-0.02
54.9
3.3
12
0.26
3.9
0.75
18.5
0.1
0.9
0.038
0.2
27
1.2
0.71
170
0.77
3.93
3.9
8.2
820
4.4
2.7
-0.002
0.01
0.33

301630
4319560
Albite
Blue Hill
H437205
Bear
0.06
6.77
1.7
610
2.57
0.89
0.32
-0.02
63.3
0.3
5
0.93
100
0.69
20.2
0.1
1.3
0.066
1.09
30.9
2.9
0.22
20
2.68
3.55
4.3
1.4
340
2.9
48.7
-0.002
0.01
0.76

301790
4319509
Albite
Blue Hill
H437206
Porphyry
0.02
6.7
3.4
510
1.96
0.95
0.33
-0.02
27.5
0.3
7
0.81
139.5
1.72
18.7
0.09
1.3
0.157
0.79
12.3
1.2
0.06
21
1.78
4.23
2.2
0.8
190
2.1
29.8
-0.002
0.02
0.54

301790
4319410
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437207
Bear
0.02
6.86
3.8
150
2.59
0.13
3.8
0.03
42.5
1.5
7
0.97
347
0.52
20.5
0.11
1.2
0.053
0.21
15.9
1.6
0.38
124
1.13
3.82
5.7
3.5
2430
4.4
3.6
-0.002
0.01
0.51

301785
4319408
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437208
Bear
0.06
6.81
1.3
1010
2.57
0.11
2.02
0.02
65.5
10
7
3.45
533
2.43
18.85
0.12
1.4
0.031
3.43
30.4
2.3
0.66
387
1.99
2.6
7.5
10.3
880
10.2
148
-0.002
0.01
0.44

301776
4319276
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437209
Bear
-0.01
7.21
1.5
2510
1.76
0.32
1.79
0.02
44.2
0.7
13
0.52
7.4
0.78
16.6
0.09
1.7
0.148
3.75
19.5
0.8
0.55
91
1.81
2.72
4
5.1
960
2.5
87
-0.002
0.02
0.48

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301933
4319362
Albite
Blue Hill
H437210
Porphyry
0.03
6.51
0.8
300
1.66
0.44
0.71
0.02
11.45
0.4
8
0.75
34.3
1.29
17.65
0.08
1.4
0.044
1.02
6.4
1.9
0.15
39
2.08
3.2
1.5
1.1
310
2.7
38.1
-0.002
0.15
0.32

301911
4319343
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437211
Bear (K-spar phenos)
-0.01
7.21
0.7
230
2.45
0.15
3.2
0.03
49.5
2.2
12
0.32
47.7
0.77
19.55
0.09
0.8
0.093
0.33
22.3
2.6
0.74
125
0.91
3.82
4.4
8.8
1080
3.4
7.1
-0.002
0.01
0.39

570

302431
4320158
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437204
Bear (K-spar phenos)
5.5
1
0.9
1235
0.32
-0.05
9
0.274
0.03
2.3
56
0.3
7.5
13
13.2
13.39
4.42
0.96
0.24
1.18
5.30
0.19
0.46
0.03
26.16
72.00
0.26
0.08
0.01
0.17
0.02
0.65
0.95

301630
4319560
Albite
Blue Hill
H437205
Bear
4.9
2
1.5
398
0.36
0.79
22.4
0.23
0.19
10.8
53
2
5.9
4
34.9
12.79
0.45
0.89
1.31
0.36
4.79
0.08
0.38
0.03
21.07
77.45
0.25
0.01
0.03
0.15
0.11
0.62
0.65

301790
4319509
Albite
Blue Hill
H437206
Porphyry
3.7
2
0.6
579
0.18
0.71
6.5
0.163
0.14
2.4
38
1
2.6
2
31.1
12.66
0.46
2.21
0.95
0.10
5.70
0.04
0.27
0.05
22.45
75.98
0.25
0.01
0.02
0.18
0.08
0.74
0.77

301790
4319410
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437207
Bear
5.9
2
0.9
1160
0.44
0.05
9.9
0.346
0.05
3.4
52
0.3
12.7
15
19.9
12.96
5.32
0.67
0.25
0.63
5.15
0.56
0.58
0.03
26.13
72.04
0.25
0.10
0.01
0.17
0.02
0.65
1.03

301785
4319408
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437208
Bear
6.4
1
1.1
678
0.59
-0.05
17.6
0.331
0.49
5.1
78
0.7
13.7
56
26.8
12.86
2.83
3.12
4.13
1.09
3.50
0.20
0.55
0.03
28.33
69.69
0.25
0.05
0.09
0.11
0.35
0.45
0.65

301776
4319276
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437209
Bear
5.6
2
0.9
926
0.28
0.26
8.4
0.282
0.33
3.1
46
0.7
6.7
7
39.8
13.62
2.50
1.00
4.52
0.91
3.67
0.22
0.47
0.05
26.96
71.15
0.27
0.04
0.10
0.12
0.36
0.44
0.61

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301933
4319362
Albite
Blue Hill
H437210
Porphyry
4.5
4
0.7
760
0.11
0.49
6.4
0.13
0.19
2.9
49
0.9
1.1
4
34.6
12.30
0.99
1.66
1.23
0.25
4.31
0.07
0.22
0.38
21.40
77.10
0.24
0.02
0.03
0.14
0.11
0.58
0.65

301911
4319343
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437211
Bear (K-spar phenos)
6.2
2
1.1
1315
0.33
0.07
9.7
0.302
0.04
3.7
62
0.4
8.9
11
14.6
13.62
4.48
0.99
0.40
1.23
5.15
0.25
0.50
0.03
26.64
71.50
0.27
0.08
0.01
0.17
0.03
0.62
0.92

571

301876
4319229
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437212
gabbro
0.07
8
0.9
930
1.26
0.08
5.17
0.06
30.7
23.2
15
0.73
245
5.15
18.45
0.13
1.5
0.059
1.68
13.4
4.6
2.38
990
0.38
2.34
3.2
17.9
1590
6.4
32
-0.002
0.01
0.42

301932
4319132
Albite
Blue Hill
H437213
Bear
0.18
6.94
3.9
190
2.05
0.28
0.95
-0.02
54.6
0.7
10
0.57
248
0.73
21.9
0.1
1.5
0.018
0.51
26
5.4
0.53
48
2.5
4.14
1.9
7.2
500
4.1
22.5
-0.002
0.03
0.36

301938
4319040
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437214
Bear
0.03
6.85
0.9
1030
1.69
0.1
1.76
0.06
47.6
18.3
13
0.43
811
1.81
17.85
0.09
0.7
0.022
2.37
22.7
5.9
0.72
248
0.82
2.96
3.9
15.7
860
6.5
60.2
-0.002
0.01
0.46

302005
4319043
Albite
Blue Hill
H437215
Porphyry
0.25
6.86
3.4
370
2.18
0.34
0.66
-0.02
21.2
0.6
19
0.76
104
1.2
15.85
0.08
1.3
0.021
0.71
11.1
2.6
0.16
28
5.1
4.1
1.5
2
410
2.3
31.8
-0.002
0.09
0.41

302054
4318988
Albite
Blue Hill
H437216
Bear
0.06
6.64
0.5
180
2.1
0.02
0.73
0.03
20.9
1.2
10
0.33
282
0.42
19.45
0.07
1.2
0.008
0.48
10.3
5.2
0.68
92
1.46
4.56
2.8
8.7
920
1.8
21.3
-0.002
0.01
0.22

302052
4318957
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437217
Porphyry
0.16
6.78
3
1660
1.96
0.19
0.4
-0.02
10.5
0.8
6
0.65
138.5
0.76
18.25
0.07
1.2
0.013
2.45
6.1
2.8
0.12
22
2.07
3.35
1.5
1.3
260
3.2
62.9
-0.002
0.03
0.27

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

302032
4318918
Albite
Blue Hill
H437218
Bear
0.15
7.04
13.4
590
3.21
0.14
0.51
0.05
46.2
19.8
10
3.64
1960
1.46
19.45
0.09
0.4
0.064
1.56
22.1
8.6
0.59
59
1.43
3.41
3.6
38.8
790
2.9
66.2
-0.002
0.01
1.79

302016
4318955
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437219
Bear
0.04
7.06
0.6
1650
1.87
0.09
2.28
0.04
49.8
5.6
14
0.73
324
1.64
19.4
0.12
0.9
0.035
2.46
23.5
5.7
0.72
190
0.85
2.83
4.2
15.5
980
4.8
47.5
-0.002
0.01
0.43

572

301876
4319229
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437212
gabbro
21.7
1
0.9
999
0.21
0.05
2.6
0.465
0.23
1
204
0.6
14.3
75
47.2
15.11
7.23
6.62
2.02
3.95
3.15
0.36
0.78
0.03
39.26
57.99
0.30
0.13
0.04
0.10
0.15
0.34
0.78

301932
4319132
Albite
Blue Hill
H437213
Bear
4.8
2
1.3
856
0.15
0.19
8.9
0.15
0.13
3.8
52
2.4
4.4
8
40.5
13.11
1.33
0.94
0.61
0.88
5.58
0.11
0.25
0.08
22.89
75.51
0.26
0.02
0.01
0.18
0.05
0.70
0.79

301938
4319040
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437214
Bear
5.8
2
0.9
928
0.3
0.05
9.3
0.273
0.25
3.8
59
0.8
8.1
21
11.7
12.94
2.46
2.33
2.86
1.19
3.99
0.20
0.46
0.03
26.45
71.70
0.25
0.04
0.06
0.13
0.24
0.51
0.68

302005
4319043
Albite
Blue Hill
H437215
Porphyry
3.6
3
1
626
0.11
0.27
6.2
0.148
0.12
2.7
39
2.6
2
3
36.8
12.96
0.92
1.54
0.86
0.27
5.53
0.09
0.25
0.23
22.64
75.78
0.25
0.02
0.02
0.18
0.07
0.70
0.77

302054
4318988
Albite
Blue Hill
H437216
Bear
4.6
1
1.6
532
0.2
-0.05
8.2
0.199
0.09
3.3
54
6.5
5.8
9
32.8
12.54
1.02
0.54
0.58
1.13
6.15
0.21
0.33
0.03
22.52
75.90
0.25
0.02
0.01
0.20
0.05
0.81
0.88

302052
4318957
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437217
Porphyry
2.7
2
1.5
468
0.12
0.13
4.1
0.13
0.27
2.2
36
1.8
1.3
3
31.6
12.81
0.56
0.98
2.95
0.20
4.52
0.06
0.22
0.08
22.36
76.07
0.25
0.01
0.06
0.15
0.25
0.58
0.62

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

302032
4318918
Albite
Blue Hill
H437218
Bear
5.6
2
1.5
278
0.27
0.08
8.2
0.258
0.25
3.7
71
7.9
7.6
30
4.7
13.30
0.71
1.88
1.88
0.98
4.60
0.18
0.43
0.03
23.98
74.34
0.26
0.01
0.04
0.15
0.15
0.57
0.62

302016
4318955
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437219
Bear
6.3
2
1.1
1070
0.3
0.05
8
0.309
0.22
3
67
0.6
7.8
15
13.9
13.34
3.19
2.11
2.96
1.19
3.81
0.22
0.52
0.03
27.37
70.71
0.26
0.06
0.06
0.12
0.24
0.47
0.69

573

302022
4318847
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437220
Porphyry
0.27
6.93
5.7
1720
1.46
0.12
0.57
-0.02
23.7
0.8
5
0.92
235
0.77
18.15
0.08
0.5
0.044
3.04
11.8
3.6
0.26
29
39
2.97
1.4
2.6
290
3.7
82.8
-0.002
0.07
0.32

302161
4318922
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437221
Porphyry
0.67
7.34
20.1
1730
1.73
0.53
0.43
-0.02
11.25
0.4
6
0.89
153
0.71
20
0.08
1.4
0.073
3.24
5.4
6.4
0.25
27
25.9
2.53
2
2.4
180
1.3
119
-0.002
0.02
12.45

302157
4318980
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437222
Bear
0.06
6.95
0.8
1090
1.95
0.06
1.21
-0.02
42.4
0.9
12
0.28
466
1.21
18.45
0.09
0.6
0.024
2.04
21.1
4.1
0.69
164
0.9
3.44
3.1
10.8
810
2.4
53.1
-0.002
0.02
0.31

300909
4320118
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437223
Porphyry
0.02
6.44
5.2
1760
1.57
0.89
0.24
0.03
16.5
0.9
10
0.9
36.4
1.33
15.4
0.08
1.2
0.024
2.04
9.1
1.5
0.06
42
1.83
3.82
2.7
1.9
320
4.7
53.9
-0.002
0.08
1.12

300784
4319861
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437224
Bear
0.04
7.36
3.3
1120
2.76
0.08
0.99
0.02
66.5
5
6
3.59
123.5
3.38
21
0.14
0.8
0.032
3.17
33.4
7.6
0.69
198
3.27
2.93
7.8
11.5
1120
6.5
114
-0.002
0.02
1.43

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301793
4320308
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437251
Porphyry (Blue Hill)
0.04
7.91
6.5
3580
1.9
0.41
2.33
0.03
43.9
2.9
10
1.46
26
1.88
21.9
0.1
1.4
0.046
3.48
21.5
5
0.32
201
1.14
2.07
3.1
6.4
660
6.1
77.2
-0.002
0.02
2.07

301717
4320483
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437252
Porphyry
0.06
7.88
9.6
3310
2.22
0.59
0.56
-0.02
50.8
1.7
19
1.8
37
2.11
22.2
0.09
2
0.029
3.23
24.8
6.9
0.57
126
4.97
1.64
3.1
6.2
940
3
108.5
0.002
0.14
0.86

301668
4320488
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437253
Porphyry, mafic
0.04
7.93
7.9
3550
1.96
0.77
0.43
0.03
34.9
0.6
6
0.98
23
1.64
20.6
0.08
1.9
0.045
3.94
18
2.3
0.16
46
2.05
2.75
3.3
1.1
430
6.5
98.2
-0.002
0.02
0.79

574

302022
4318847
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437220
Porphyry
3.1
3
1.4
593
0.1
0.08
5.9
0.115
0.33
2.2
42
10.8
2.2
6
12.9
13.09
0.80
0.99
3.66
0.43
4.00
0.07
0.19
0.18
23.41
74.95
0.26
0.01
0.08
0.13
0.30
0.50
0.56

302161
4318922
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437221
Porphyry
5.2
4
5.2
312
0.14
0.06
4.7
0.177
0.44
3
95
7.2
1.9
3
43.4
13.87
0.60
0.91
3.90
0.41
3.41
0.04
0.30
0.05
23.50
74.86
0.27
0.01
0.08
0.11
0.31
0.40
0.44

302157
4318980
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437222
Bear
5.3
1
1.6
689
0.24
-0.05
8.1
0.245
0.21
3.2
53
2.2
7.4
13
8.4
13.13
1.69
1.56
2.46
1.14
4.64
0.19
0.41
0.05
25.26
72.97
0.26
0.03
0.05
0.15
0.20
0.58
0.70

300909
4320118
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437223
Porphyry
3.2
2
0.6
460
0.19
0.14
8
0.197
0.29
3
36
1.4
2
5
27.6
12.17
0.34
1.71
2.46
0.10
5.15
0.07
0.33
0.20
22.52
75.90
0.24
0.01
0.05
0.17
0.22
0.70
0.72

300784
4319861
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437224
Bear
7.7
2
1.2
418
0.56
-0.05
28.6
0.358
0.45
9.5
96
2.7
12.1
25
22
13.90
1.39
4.35
3.82
1.14
3.95
0.26
0.60
0.05
29.45
68.49
0.27
0.02
0.08
0.13
0.30
0.47
0.56

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301793
4320308
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437251
Porphyry (Blue Hill)
4.7
3
0.8
1295
0.23
0.35
8.1
0.247
0.38
3.4
63
1.2
6.1
12
31
14.94
3.26
2.42
4.19
0.53
2.79
0.15
0.41
0.05
28.75
69.24
0.29
0.06
0.09
0.09
0.30
0.31
0.51

301717
4320483
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437252
Porphyry
7.5
3
0.9
389
0.22
0.36
8.1
0.314
0.6
4.9
94
4.3
5.6
15
53.7
14.89
0.78
2.71
3.89
0.95
2.21
0.22
0.52
0.35
26.52
71.62
0.29
0.01
0.08
0.07
0.28
0.24
0.29

301668
4320488
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437253
Porphyry, mafic
4
2
0.8
533
0.25
0.57
8.4
0.264
0.63
4.8
52
1.9
1.9
6
43.8
14.98
0.60
2.11
4.75
0.27
3.71
0.10
0.44
0.05
27.00
71.11
0.29
0.01
0.10
0.12
0.34
0.41
0.44

575

301490
4320455
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437254
Porphyry
0.01
8.16
4.7
2410
1.79
0.09
1.34
0.04
48.9
16.3
37
1.36
94.9
3.82
19.65
0.12
2.5
0.03
3.04
25.1
9.7
1.46
497
1.89
2.67
7.3
29
1020
4
79.1
-0.002
0.01
2.08

301383
4320240
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437255
McLeod QMD
0.03
7.98
14
620
2.75
0.78
0.57
0.02
60.8
0.7
10
2.87
71.6
1.93
29.5
0.1
0.8
0.067
2.48
26.8
8.1
0.92
81
3.46
1.89
5.1
5
470
3.8
124.5
-0.002
0.07
2.8

301362
4320152
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437256
Porphyry, crowded
0.03
7.88
8.1
2890
1.9
0.39
2.01
0.03
42.1
1.8
9
1.19
58.7
1.83
22
0.1
1.6
0.037
3.17
20.5
4.6
0.33
233
1.52
3
3.3
4.4
650
5.5
73.1
-0.002
0.02
1.7

301260
4320170
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437257
Bear QM
0.03
8.27
8
570
3.13
0.3
3.29
0.04
69.1
4.8
7
1.05
414
1.96
27.6
0.12
0.8
0.058
1.07
25.7
6.4
1.07
233
0.59
4.55
9.6
10.3
1570
5.1
30.2
-0.002
0.01
2.51

301324
4320310
Albite
Blue Hill
H437258
Porphyry
0.01
7.79
4.7
880
2.01
0.43
0.41
0.03
30.9
2.1
6
0.69
49.5
1.46
21.4
0.09
1.8
0.02
1.27
15.7
2.4
0.16
54
2.05
4.91
3.1
1.9
480
3.5
37.6
-0.002
0.01
0.78

301261
4320384
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437259
???
0.08
8.3
3.4
1210
1.98
0.91
0.12
0.02
42.6
0.4
11
2.35
57
1.68
21.6
0.08
0.9
0.08
3.61
23.6
5.5
0.45
58
2.77
0.52
3.1
3
350
5.2
143
-0.002
0.12
2

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301435
4320347
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437260
Qz-tourmaline breccias
0.03
4.13
6.3
130
0.83
0.18
0.71
0.02
23.6
8.4
6
0.52
68.8
1.21
10.2
0.08
1
0.008
0.44
10.3
6.7
0.27
130
1.18
1.99
3.2
4.5
1890
3.2
15.2
-0.002
0.07
0.75

301419
4320488
Albite
Blue Hill
H437261
Porphyry
0.02
7.66
6.3
210
2.06
0.45
0.32
-0.02
37.8
0.5
9
0.6
47.3
1.6
21.2
0.08
1.6
0.01
0.69
21.1
1.8
0.13
23
4.24
5.27
2.8
1.1
410
4.6
30.3
-0.002
0.02
0.7

576

301490
4320455
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437254
Porphyry
15.5
2
1.7
642
0.6
0.05
9.5
0.351
0.39
2.8
118
1.9
16.1
69
80.5
15.41
1.87
4.91
3.66
2.42
3.60
0.23
0.59
0.03
32.73
64.98
0.30
0.03
0.08
0.12
0.26
0.38
0.49

301383
4320240
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437255
McLeod QMD
12
3
1.6
172
0.35
0.75
18
0.407
0.64
6.3
151
5.3
8.1
11
15.2
15.07
0.80
2.48
2.99
1.53
2.55
0.11
0.68
0.18
26.38
71.78
0.30
0.01
0.06
0.08
0.22
0.28
0.33

301362
4320152
Plag-KSpar
Blue Hill
H437256
Porphyry, crowded
5.1
3
0.8
1005
0.24
0.19
7.3
0.266
0.43
3.7
65
1.3
6.9
14
35.4
14.89
2.81
2.35
3.82
0.55
4.04
0.15
0.44
0.05
29.10
68.86
0.29
0.05
0.08
0.13
0.28
0.45
0.62

301260
4320170
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437257
Bear QM
10.1
3
2
849
0.63
0.2
21.5
0.564
0.17
7.2
146
1.1
16.8
19
14.2
15.62
4.60
2.52
1.29
1.77
6.13
0.36
0.94
0.03
33.27
64.40
0.31
0.08
0.03
0.20
0.09
0.65
0.91

301324
4320310
Albite
Blue Hill
H437258
Porphyry
4.1
2
0.8
436
0.22
0.15
7.9
0.24
0.19
5
51
1.1
4.3
6
44
14.72
0.57
1.88
1.53
0.27
6.62
0.11
0.40
0.03
26.12
72.06
0.29
0.01
0.03
0.21
0.11
0.74
0.78

301261
4320384
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437259
???
7.5
2
1.1
96
0.24
0.86
23.8
0.279
0.74
3.4
96
2
4.7
9
24.1
15.68
0.17
2.16
4.35
0.75
0.70
0.08
0.47
0.30
24.65
73.62
0.31
0.00
0.09
0.02
0.30
0.07
0.08

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301435
4320347
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437260
Qz-tourmaline breccias
4.8
2
1
144
0.37
0.18
43.7
0.13
0.09
5.8
61
1.8
6
7
20.7
7.80
0.99
1.56
0.53
0.45
2.68
0.43
0.22
0.18
14.84
84.13
0.15
0.02
0.01
0.09
0.07
0.57
0.68

301419
4320488
Albite
Blue Hill
H437261
Porphyry
4.7
2
0.7
377
0.2
0.24
8.3
0.213
0.11
3.1
49
1.2
3.8
4
35.9
14.47
0.45
2.06
0.83
0.22
7.10
0.09
0.36
0.05
25.63
72.58
0.28
0.01
0.02
0.23
0.06
0.81
0.84

577

301382
4320657
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437262
Bear border granite phase
0.06
8.28
12.9
2200
1.99
1.29
0.62
0.02
53.9
1.1
11
1.62
118.5
4.05
26.1
0.13
2.4
0.056
2.96
25
7.3
0.67
70
7.4
1.86
1.2
2.6
1540
7.1
119
-0.002
0.21
2.02

301392
4320668
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437263
McLeod QMD
0.04
8.18
11.1
690
3.19
0.11
4.83
0.05
18.2
7.3
13
0.17
32.9
2.34
21.1
0.12
1.2
0.077
0.51
8.6
2.3
2.25
1385
1.93
5.2
0.6
7.9
100
11.1
5.4
0.002
0.01
10.05

301213
4320578
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437264
Porphyry ??
0.06
8.4
5.9
890
1.23
0.78
0.24
-0.02
25.7
0.8
47
2.6
45.6
2.57
22.3
0.1
0.5
0.052
3.95
12
7.4
0.41
40
1.98
0.49
2.4
2.9
430
7.3
132.5
-0.002
0.47
2.23

300349
4319678
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437265
Porphyry
0.04
8.12
35.7
2150
2.11
1.06
0.35
0.05
29.9
1.8
45
1.05
127.5
2.32
21.7
0.09
2.8
0.044
2.46
15
4
0.37
99
3.36
4.18
3
8.2
690
8.4
58.3
-0.002
0.05
1.5

301700
4322170
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437285
Bear QM (NW Blue Hill)
0.6
4.36
17
1410
1.9
5.3
4.27
0.04
39.3
18.6
34
1.05
6040
13.1
20.8
0.19
0.9
0.388
0.22
19.3
12.5
2.31
672
3.64
0.1
3.9
30.2
2210
5.8
11.1
-0.002
0.05
6.16

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

301480
4322200
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437286
Bear QM, shaft
0.49
4.81
1.2
460
1.06
0.48
0.28
0.08
13.9
2.4
9
2.12
15950
1.56
21.1
0.07
0.6
0.055
1.42
6.4
7.2
0.47
44
8.7
0.89
2.6
6
640
2.7
59.3
-0.002
0.01
5.81

301470
4322150
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437287
Bear QM/border gran
0.48
6.42
23.2
630
2.24
3.46
5.31
0.04
44.1
13.2
19
0.66
5000
6.78
25.8
0.13
1
0.371
0.74
19
12.7
2.82
1625
2.22
0.37
4.7
19.1
6250
8.3
20.6
-0.002
0.01
11.85

578

301382
4320657
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437262
Bear border granite phase
13.8
9
1.3
116
0.08
0.66
7.6
0.146
1.07
3.8
182
1.9
4
12
72.6
15.64
0.87
5.21
3.57
1.11
2.51
0.35
0.24
0.53
30.02
67.88
0.31
0.02
0.08
0.08
0.25
0.26
0.31

301392
4320668
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437263
McLeod QMD
16.1
2
0.8
1515
0.06
0.05
1
0.125
0.12
1
58
1.6
6
67
24.5
15.45
6.76
3.01
0.61
3.73
7.01
0.02
0.21
0.03
36.83
60.59
0.30
0.12
0.01
0.23
0.04
0.75
1.14

301213
4320578
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437264
Porphyry ??
12.3
2
0.5
149.5
0.16
0.56
4.3
0.324
0.96
2.2
132
5
2.5
7
13.8
15.87
0.34
3.31
4.76
0.68
0.66
0.10
0.54
1.18
27.42
70.66
0.31
0.01
0.10
0.02
0.33
0.07
0.09

300349
4319678
Albite-KSpar-Sericite
Blue Hill
H437265
Porphyry
8.5
3
0.9
388
0.21
0.66
9.1
0.293
0.58
4.7
87
1.8
5
16
78.9
15.34
0.49
2.98
2.96
0.61
5.63
0.16
0.49
0.13
28.80
69.19
0.30
0.01
0.06
0.18
0.21
0.60
0.63

301700
4322170
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437285
Bear QM (NW Blue Hill)
64.5
1
1.1
994
0.28
1.72
54.7
0.256
0.04
10.7
272
40.7
10.9
23
16.6
8.24
5.97
16.85
0.27
3.83
0.13
0.51
0.43
0.13
36.34
61.11
0.16
0.11
0.01
0.00
0.03
0.03
0.69

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

301480
4322200
Sericite-Albite
Blue Hill
H437286
Bear QM, shaft
6.4
2
2.5
114.5
0.2
0.2
9.5
0.158
0.23
7.4
81
4.6
7.3
8
11.5
9.09
0.39
2.01
1.71
0.78
1.20
0.15
0.26
0.03
15.61
83.30
0.18
0.01
0.04
0.04
0.20
0.22
0.26

301470
4322150
Plagioclase
Blue Hill
H437287
Bear QM/border gran
9.5
3
1.1
1370
0.35
0.73
27.2
0.26
0.1
5
209
4.2
12.7
46
17.1
12.13
7.43
8.72
0.89
4.68
0.50
1.43
0.43
0.03
36.23
61.23
0.24
0.13
0.02
0.02
0.08
0.07
0.63

579

300833
4321369
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437301
Artesia
-0.01
6.09
6.7
160
0.15
0.29
0.07
0.02
37.6
0.1
37
0.25
5.7
0.21
5.49
0.09
0.9
0.007
0.53
17.6
0.5
0.01
8
0.59
0.13
1.9
0.4
920
38.6
18.4
-0.002
0.11
10.4

300610
4321384
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437302
Artesia
0.07
7.67
5.5
840
0.73
3.27
0.18
0.02
40.5
0.2
51
1.36
5.8
1.44
24.1
0.11
1
0.156
2.78
18.8
4.2
0.17
9
1.65
0.55
2.1
1.9
480
26.7
80.2
-0.002
0.48
4.18

300809
4321229
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437303
Artesia
0.07
0.26
3.7
380
0.68
0.1
0.1
0.07
9.28
0.7
48
0.13
17.6
0.67
0.81
0.06
1.1
0.005
0.11
3.8
1.5
0.02
83
15.9
0.02
1.5
1.9
190
6.4
3.7
-0.002
0.15
1.64

300934
4321219
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437304
Artesia
0.21
7.16
2.8
2450
0.39
0.06
0.08
0.04
20.8
0.3
25
0.78
57.6
0.34
16.15
0.07
1.3
0.021
2.4
10.5
1.7
0.07
19
0.77
0.67
2.4
1.2
280
53.5
65.3
-0.002
0.11
3.23

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Ag (ppm)
Al (%)
As (ppm)
Ba (ppm)
Be (ppm)
Bi (ppm)
Ca (%)
Cd (ppm)
Ce (ppm)
Co (ppm)
Cr (ppm)
Cs (ppm)
Cu (ppm)
Fe (%)
Ga (ppm)
Ge (ppm)
Hf (ppm)
In (ppm)
K (%)
La (ppm)
Li (ppm)
Mg (%)
Mn (ppm)
Mo (ppm)
Na (%)
Nb (ppm)
Ni (ppm)
P (ppm)
Pb (ppm)
Rb (ppm)
Re (ppm)
S (%)
Sb (ppm)

580

300833
4321369
Pyroph/Alun/Topaz
Blue Hill
H437301
Artesia
1.8
1
1.6
1535
0.12
0.23
3
0.268
0.39
0.7
61
1.7
1.8
-2
30.7
11.50
0.10
0.27
0.64
0.02
0.18
0.21
0.45
0.28
13.64
85.41
0.23
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.06
0.03
0.03

300610
4321384
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437302
Artesia
8.2
3
6.9
409
0.15
0.91
3.3
0.255
3.15
1.5
108
1.1
2.3
-2
39.9
14.49
0.25
1.85
3.35
0.28
0.74
0.11
0.43
1.20
22.70
75.71
0.28
0.00
0.07
0.02
0.25
0.08
0.10

300809
4321229
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437303
Artesia
0.8
2
1.6
87.5
0.08
0.14
1.7
0.182
0.07
2.3
9
1.4
2.2
7
38.7
0.49
0.14
0.86
0.13
0.03
0.03
0.04
0.30
0.38
2.41
97.42
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.29
0.09
0.35

300934
4321219
Sericite
Blue Hill
H437304
Artesia
3.5
1
1.3
290
0.18
0.07
3.3
0.222
1.57
1.3
88
0.6
2
-2
41.7
13.53
0.11
0.44
2.89
0.12
0.90
0.06
0.37
0.28
18.70
80.00
0.27
0.00
0.06
0.03
0.23
0.11
0.12

Table G1. Rock major and trace element concentrations (ppm) by ICP-MS/AES (continued)
East (NAD 27)
North (NAD 27)
Classification
Block
Sample#
Lithology
Sc (ppm)
Se (ppm)
Sn (ppm)
Sr (ppm)
Ta (ppm)
Te (ppm)
Th (ppm)
Ti (%)
Tl (ppm)
U (ppm)
V (ppm)
W (ppm)
Y (ppm)
Zn (ppm)
Zr (ppm)
Al2O3 (%)
CaO (%)
FeO (%)
K2O (%)
MgO (%)
Na2O (%)
P2O5 (%)
TiO2 (%)
SO3 (%)
Total (%)
SiO2 (%)
Al_m
Ca_m
K_m
Na_m
K_Al
Na_Al
Plag

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