Critical Minerals In Southwest Laramide Porphyry Systems - SME Annual Conference 2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. T. Stafford V. T. McLemore N. A. Iverson
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Abstract

Laramide porphyry copper deposits are large, low grade (<0.8% Cu) deposits that contain disseminated copper minerals, breccias, and stockwork veinlets of copper and molybdenum sulfides associated with porphyritic intrusions in Southwestern New Mexico. Critical minerals, such as PGEs, tellurium, indium, germanium, and gallium are recovered from the anode slimes remaining after copper is refined. Detailed age dating, mineralogy, geochemistry, along with geologic mapping could refine the location of critical minerals within specific systems and could identify porphyry systems with elevated critical minerals that could become economic, in addition to the already produced copper, gold and molybdenum.
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APA: K. T. Stafford V. T. McLemore N. A. Iverson  (2023)  Critical Minerals In Southwest Laramide Porphyry Systems - SME Annual Conference 2023

MLA: K. T. Stafford V. T. McLemore N. A. Iverson Critical Minerals In Southwest Laramide Porphyry Systems - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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