Alteration Mineralogy And Chemistry Of Rhyolitic And Andesitic Volcanic Rocks Of The Mantos Blancos Copper-Silver District, Chile ? Introduction

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- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
The Mantos Blancos copper-silver district is located in northern Chile about 45 kilometers northeast of Antofagasta, as shown in Figure 1. Disseminated and veinlet copper and copper-iron sulfides containing economically significant silver values are hosted by andesitic to rhyolitic volcanic rocks of probable Jurassic age (Chavez, 1983). Field, mineralogical, textural and lithochemical evidence show that three major alteration types may be recognized within the district: (1) district-wide sodium metasomatism, manifested as albitization of feldspars and development of albite veinlets and pore-fillings, (2) local to widespread, incipient to intense addition (chloritization) or removal (bleaching) of magnesium and iron and (3) local to widespread, moderate to intense hematitization, usually spatially associated with bornite-digenite-covellite (as specularite) or digenite-covellite-chalcocite (as red hematite staining with or without specularite) mineralization. Carbonatization, occurring as veins, veinlets, vesicle fillings and irregular patches of calcite, varies in magnitude of development but is widespread. Sericitization of feldspars and groundmass is only locally intense yet is generally present as incipient alteration throughout the district. The district-wide albitization of the Mantos Blancos volcanic sequence has altered what were originally more potassic and calcic, less sodic, rocks to what are now more properly referred to as keratophyres (Battey, 1955; Gilluly, 1935, Hughes, 1975). The petrographic and lithochemical characteristics of the three major alteration types noted above are summarized below.
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(1984) Alteration Mineralogy And Chemistry Of Rhyolitic And Andesitic Volcanic Rocks Of The Mantos Blancos Copper-Silver District, Chile ? IntroductionMLA: Alteration Mineralogy And Chemistry Of Rhyolitic And Andesitic Volcanic Rocks Of The Mantos Blancos Copper-Silver District, Chile ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.