Geochemistry of Polymetallic Veins and Associated Wall Rock Alteration, Pyramid District, Washoe County, Nevada

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Andy B. Wallace
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Veins in the Pyramid district of northwestern Nevada occur along steep fractures in Oligocene and Miocene quartz latite tuffs. The vein mineralization is zoned from a central enargite-pyrite zone outward through a complex polymetallic pyrite-tetrahedrite-sphalerite-galena-chalcopyrite-bornite-chalcocite zone, and finally to an outer zone of pyrite and galena. Wall rock alteration includes advanced argillic and sericitic envelopes along veins superimposed on district-wide propylitization. The ore distribution and alteration patterns were probably produced by an increase in pH, a decrease in sulfur fugacity, along with cooling of the migrating hydrothermal fluid.
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APA: Andy B. Wallace  (1981)  Geochemistry of Polymetallic Veins and Associated Wall Rock Alteration, Pyramid District, Washoe County, Nevada

MLA: Andy B. Wallace Geochemistry of Polymetallic Veins and Associated Wall Rock Alteration, Pyramid District, Washoe County, Nevada. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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