Stable Isotopes and Geology of the Copper Canyon Porphyry Copper Deposits, Lander County, Nevada (c25bf223-0ef3-4d33-9a07-a6aa35df6619)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Batchelder Ted. G. Theodore David W. Blake
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

The Copper Canyon CIL-Au-Ag deposits include two geologically distinct hypogene ore bodies developed primarily in late Paleozoic rocks adjacent to a 38-m.y.old potassic-altered granodiorite, whose emplacement seems to have been controlled largely by the Virgin fault, a north-striking normal fault. Widespread but subeconomic concentrations of sulfides as fracture and cavity fillings in skarn apparently preceded the final intrusion of the granodiorite. In the west ore body, metals reached ore-grade concentrations through the massive replacement of andradite by chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, and pyrite mineral assemblages. The east ore body probably formed after the granodiorite reached its present level. Data suggest that fluids associated with potassic alteration here were most likely composed of magmatic water mixed with some meteoric water.
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APA: John Batchelder Ted. G. Theodore David W. Blake  (1977)  Stable Isotopes and Geology of the Copper Canyon Porphyry Copper Deposits, Lander County, Nevada (c25bf223-0ef3-4d33-9a07-a6aa35df6619)

MLA: John Batchelder Ted. G. Theodore David W. Blake Stable Isotopes and Geology of the Copper Canyon Porphyry Copper Deposits, Lander County, Nevada (c25bf223-0ef3-4d33-9a07-a6aa35df6619). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.

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