Copper and Zinc in Biotite, Magnetite and Feldspar from a Porphyry Copper Environment, Highland Valley, British Columbia, Canada

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. A. Olade
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1979

Abstract

Biotite, magnetite and quartz feldspar separates from rocks around porphyry copper deposits in the Highland Valley have been analyzed for copper, zinc and other related trace and major elements. Results show high copper concentrations in mineral samples close to mineralization, with a strong positive correlation with whole-rock copper contents. Zinc, on the other hand, shows no cleat-cut systematic relationship to mineralization, although there is a subtle decrease in the dues obtained for anomalous biotite samples. Manganese, cobalt and nickel in biotites show similar patterns as zinc. Using a sulfide-selective leach, it is show that the enhanced copper dues in mineral samples proximate to mineralization can be accounted for by the presence of minute inclusions of sulfides. In contrast zinc seems to occur in isomorphous substitution for femic elements, in a form that is leachable by hydrothermal activity. Results also show that copper content of biotite has a positive correlation with the modal proportion of biotites and their iron contents, whereas a negative relationship with manganese is apparent Geochemical contrast for copper between background and anomaly is not better in mineral fractions than whole rocks, consequently the use of minerals as sampling media shows no obvious advantage for mineral exploration purposes in the Highland Valley district.
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APA: M. A. Olade  (1979)  Copper and Zinc in Biotite, Magnetite and Feldspar from a Porphyry Copper Environment, Highland Valley, British Columbia, Canada

MLA: M. A. Olade Copper and Zinc in Biotite, Magnetite and Feldspar from a Porphyry Copper Environment, Highland Valley, British Columbia, Canada. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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