Comparative Mineralogy of the 5-Element Arsenide Vein Systems of the Black Hawk District, Grant County, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 5
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- 1330 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2024
Abstract
Five-element style deposits are unusual hydrothermal systems
that are typically characterized by a nickel-cobalt-arsenic-
silver-bismuth metal assemblage. This mineralization
is often represented by abundant native silver, arsenic, or
bismuth, and followed by nickel, cobalt, and iron arsenides
(skutterudite, safflorite, nickeline, rammelsbergite,
and lollingite). The Black Hawk district in Grant County,
New Mexico is one of the few examples of this mineralization
style in the United States. Despite the differences in
formation temperature, depth of emplacement, and host
rocks between five-element style deposits worldwide, there
are commonalities in mineralogy, ore texture, and composition.
A detailed exploration of the native metal and arsenide
phases will be performed to compare ore forming fluids
between systems and the effects on styles of mineralization
and paragenesis, as well as to aid in broader classification
of the deposit style. Mineralogy and mineral relationships
of the Black Hawk District and other five-element deposits
worldwide will be characterized by reflected light petrography,
scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and
electron microprobe analysis. Mineralogical phase diagrams
will be generated to better understand the driving processes
and evolution of the systems through native metal and arsenide
precipitation.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Comparative Mineralogy of the 5-Element Arsenide Vein Systems of the Black Hawk District, Grant County, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024MLA: Comparative Mineralogy of the 5-Element Arsenide Vein Systems of the Black Hawk District, Grant County, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.