Evidence For Crustal Controls Of Metallogenesis In Epigenetic Ores Of The Southern Cordillera, United States And Mexico

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. R. Titley
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Results of regional analyses of precious metal habits in Arizona ores lead to interpretations of a fundamental ore control related to geographic location that corresponds with crustal contrasts. Measurements of isotopic and trace element characteristics of Laramide ore-related intrusions lead to interpretations of crustal derivation of apparent ore-related magmas. Interpreted regionally, the numerous kinds of Laramide ores, which include porphyry copper deposits of this southern cordilleran region appear to be phenomena of a specific crustal lithology characterized by a basement of Proterozoic turbidites and (an interpreted) lower crust of amphibolite. This association with a specific basement terrane may be extended in principle from the United states into Mexico where faulted offsets of this basement are similarly favorable to formation of Laramide porphyry ores -to the exclusion of adjacent terranes. Whereas plate tectonic mechanisms may have triggered evolution of these ores, it is hypothesized here that crustal setting and crustal composition are more profound influences of metallogenesis.
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APA: S. R. Titley  (1992)  Evidence For Crustal Controls Of Metallogenesis In Epigenetic Ores Of The Southern Cordillera, United States And Mexico

MLA: S. R. Titley Evidence For Crustal Controls Of Metallogenesis In Epigenetic Ores Of The Southern Cordillera, United States And Mexico. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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