Features Of Potential Field Exploration For Cordilleran Precious Metal Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Edgar O. McAlister
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

Associated with cordilleran intrusives of intemediate to acidic composition, gold/silver ores are generally found in the intruded host rocks which are adjacent to these intrusives. Generally precious metal deposits lie further from the intrusives than allied base metal deposits. For vented intrusives, the associated volcanics may constitute the intruded rock and form the host for precious metal accumulation. Potential field methods, particularly magnetics, can help to define unseen boundaries of intrusive systems and thus can point to generalized prospecting targets. Other clues arise from the intrusive system type, its emplacement fracturing, the host rock type and local magnetic changes caused by mineralization processes.
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APA: Edgar O. McAlister  (1984)  Features Of Potential Field Exploration For Cordilleran Precious Metal Deposits

MLA: Edgar O. McAlister Features Of Potential Field Exploration For Cordilleran Precious Metal Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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