Geochemistry and Critical Mineral Potential of Stream Sediments from the Zuni Mountains, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 1189 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2025
Abstract
The Zuni Mountains, located in Cibola County, New Mexico is an uplifted area that exposes Proterozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks overlain by Permian and younger sediments. Sedimentary-hosted Cu deposits and fluorite veins in the district have recorded production, but other deposits exist. Proterozoic ultramafic rocks may host Ni and PGE. A recent regional stream sediment survey collected 76 samples as part of an exploration geochemistry course at New Mexico Tech with the goal of assessing the critical minerals potential of the district. Whole rock and trace element chemistry of the sediment samples (<2 mm) show a variety of critical minerals possibly worthy of future targeted exploration including up to 700 ppm As, 2100 ppm Ba, 26 ppm Bi, 25 ppm Co, 640 ppm Cu, 145 ppm Ni, 110 ppm Sb, 170 ppm V, and 500 ppm Zr. Positive correlation between Bi, As, Cu, and Sb suggest that these critical minerals are found together within copper veins related to shear zones in the district. Samples collected from streams that drained outcrop of mafic and ultramafic rocks were found to generally contain more Ni, Co, and V. Samples elevated in Ni will be reanalyzed for PGE.
Citation
APA:
(2025) Geochemistry and Critical Mineral Potential of Stream Sediments from the Zuni Mountains, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025MLA: Geochemistry and Critical Mineral Potential of Stream Sediments from the Zuni Mountains, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2025. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2025.