Geology And Zoning In The Steeple Rock District, New Mexico And Arizona (578862df-5447-43e9-959a-190b07363fb3)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 11
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- 742 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
The Steeple Rock district is a major epithermal .gold-silver district in New Mexico that exhibits district zoning. Five types of ore deposits occur in the district. The base-metal veins (with Au and Ag) form the center of the district and occur along the Carlisle fault. The gold-silver veins occur along northwest-trending faults outward from the base-metal veins. The margins of the district are formed by copper-silver, fluorite, and manganese veins. In addition, areas of older acid-sulfate alteration occur throughout the district and also exhibit zoning: massive silica/chert zone (inner), silicified zone, and clay zone (outer). This alteration overlies regional; alkali-chloride (propylitic to argillic to sericitic) alteration. Synthesis of available data suggests the acid-sulfate alteration is related to a shallow but older epithermal hot springs system. Subsequently, younger epithermal veins formed along faults.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Geology And Zoning In The Steeple Rock District, New Mexico And Arizona (578862df-5447-43e9-959a-190b07363fb3)MLA: Geology And Zoning In The Steeple Rock District, New Mexico And Arizona (578862df-5447-43e9-959a-190b07363fb3). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.