Origin Of The Disseminated Ore In Metamorphosed Sedimentary Rocks, Robinson Mining District, Nevada

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 24
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- 2630 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
The Robinson Mining District near Ely, Nevada, is one of the major porphyry copper districts in the world. Within the district is an east-trending zone of altered porphyry, metamorphosed sedimentary rocks, and sulphide mineralization surrounded by Paleozoic limestone, dolomite, shale and sandstone, Tertiary volcanics, and Quaternary alluvium. Six major disseminated ore deposits have been exploited in this eight-mile zone. About 20% of the district production has come from disseminated ore in metamorphosed sedimentary rocks found adjacent to altered quartz-monzonite porphyry. The following brief statements summarize the inter-relationship of porphyry, alteration, metamorphism, and mineralization: 1. Disseminated copper ore does not occur in unaltered porphyry or in unmetamorphosed sedimentary rocks 2. Sedimentary rocks have been only weakly metamorphosed where intruded, by unaltered porphyry. 3. Intensely metamorphosed sedimentary rocks are found only adjacent to, altered porphyry. 4. Many hydrothermal minerals are common to both altered porphyry and adjacent metamorphosed sediments. 5. Disseminated ore is found in altered porphyry and adjacent meta¬morphosed sedimentary rocks. 6. In general, there is a direct correlation between grade of ore in porphyry and copper content in the adjacent rocks. 7. Chemical changes in the altered porphyry facies and metamorphosed rock facies appear to be related:
Citation
APA:
(1963) Origin Of The Disseminated Ore In Metamorphosed Sedimentary Rocks, Robinson Mining District, NevadaMLA: Origin Of The Disseminated Ore In Metamorphosed Sedimentary Rocks, Robinson Mining District, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1963.