Geologic Setting And Gold Grade Patterns Of The El Sauzal High-Sulfidation Gold-Silver Deposit, Chihuahua, Mexico

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S. Weiss E. Espinoza
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Abstract

The El Sauzal gold-silver deposit is a high-sulfidation, epithermal precious-metals deposit hosted by an east-dipping sequence of dacitic and rhyolitic pyroclastic and debris-flow units of probable Oligocene age. Total gold production since startup in late 2004 is approximately 450,000 oz. of gold. Above the sulfide boundary gold is mainly disseminated as small grains interstitial to alunite, kaolinite and quartz. The majority of the ore is found in quartz-alunite-kaolinite altered rock that mantles tabular to irregular silicic cores of vuggy, residual quartz ±kaolinite ±dickite. Grade domains are modelled as subhorizontal to east and southeast-dipping. Higher-grade domains cut across alteration zones and also coincide with transitions from vuggy quartz to quartz-alunite-kaolinite. The highest grades are commonly found marginal to vuggy quartz in transitional, hematite-rich quartz-kaolinite and quartz-alunite-kaolinite rock.
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APA: S. Weiss E. Espinoza  (2007)  Geologic Setting And Gold Grade Patterns Of The El Sauzal High-Sulfidation Gold-Silver Deposit, Chihuahua, Mexico

MLA: S. Weiss E. Espinoza Geologic Setting And Gold Grade Patterns Of The El Sauzal High-Sulfidation Gold-Silver Deposit, Chihuahua, Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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