Regional Characteristics of Porphyry Copper Deposits of South America (8cba2a1f-a1ff-4636-8eb7-2f33a320db52)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
V. F. Hollister
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Although it is apparent that porphyry copper deposits may have formed in the Andean orogen from Permian time onward, commercial deposits thus far developed appear to have Cenozoic ages only. Following Chilean usage, the porphyry deposits are divided into either (1) a stockwork or (2) a tourmaline breccia model. As indicated by evidence cited in the paper, stockwork-type deposits tend to be related to major strike-slip structures which may be either transcurrent or transverse faults related to plate movements, while the tourmaline breccia type may more frequently form independently of regional faults. Stockwork types may be conjugate fractures that intersect and ramify as a network of veins and veinlets, cutting altered rock, and genetically related to a major regional fault, or in other cases they may reflect the intersection of two large fault structures. Circular fracture patterns may more rarely occur in stockwork deposits in response to a specific intrusion. Tourmaline breccia types are characterized by circular and radial fractures genetically connected in some way with touramline breccia pipe development or an intrusive piercement that preceded it. Each structural model contains mineralized intrusions which have a close time-space relationship to ore, and in each model mineral paragenesis is similar, regardless of age or location in the plate. Also, each model contains the same type of alteration halos (phyllic, argillic, propylitic) as are developed in intrusive centers in porphyry copper deposits found in North America. The potassic zone is exposed best in the older deposits. Examples of each type of deposit are illustrated, demonstrating the feature evolved.
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APA: V. F. Hollister  (1975)  Regional Characteristics of Porphyry Copper Deposits of South America (8cba2a1f-a1ff-4636-8eb7-2f33a320db52)

MLA: V. F. Hollister Regional Characteristics of Porphyry Copper Deposits of South America (8cba2a1f-a1ff-4636-8eb7-2f33a320db52). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1975.

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