The Distribution Of Hall Rock Alteration .Mid Trace Elements In The Pachuca-Real Del Monte District, Hidalgo, Mexico

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 15
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
The Pachuca-Real Del Monte district, Hidalgo, Mexico (Figure 1) has produced roughly 1,500,000,000 oz Ag., 6,000,000 oz Au. and minor Pb., Zn, and Cu from about 100,000,000 tons of ore since discovery early in the 16th century. Production has come from epithermal vein deposits that have been up to 8 km in length, 650 m in vertical extent and 45 m in width but which averaged 200-400 m in length and vertical extent and 2-4 m in width. Ore deposits occur through-out an area about 12 km E-W by 10 km N-S (Figure 2) and between the elevations of 2000 and 2800 m above sea level. The deposits occur as shoots in the veins and terminate laterally where the veins narrow, upward where the veins pinch out and downward where the veins decrease in silver con-tent to below the cut-off grade; the veins are known to extend 500 m below the bottoms of the ore bodies and probably extend to much greater depths. The district lies wholly within a mid-to-late Tertiary volcanic rock sequence that is made up principally of andesite and dacite lava flows and flow-breccias. Although the bottom of the sequence is not exposed in the district, stratigraphic constructions indicate the volcanic rocks to have an aggregate thickness of 2000 to 2500 m. Structurally, the area is characterized by gentil warping and normal faulting of the volcanic rocks. Pre-ore modifications to the volcanic rock sequence consisted mainly of faulting along west-trending, south-dipping normal faults and north-trending high-angle faults.
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APA:
(1978) The Distribution Of Hall Rock Alteration .Mid Trace Elements In The Pachuca-Real Del Monte District, Hidalgo, MexicoMLA: The Distribution Of Hall Rock Alteration .Mid Trace Elements In The Pachuca-Real Del Monte District, Hidalgo, Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.