Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Gallinas Mountains REE Deposit, Lincoln and Torrance Counties, New Mexico, USA

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Virginia T. McLemore
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May 1, 2011

Abstract

The Gallinas Mountains are in northern Lincoln County and southern Torrance County, New Mexico, USA where a series of alkaline igneous bodies, including porphyritic latite, trachyte/syenite, andesite, and rhyolite laccoliths, flows, dikes, and plugs, have intruded Permian sedimentary rocks belonging to the Permian Abo, Yeso, and Glorieta Formations. A small amount of bastnaesite, a REE mineral, was recovered during processing for fluorite from the Gallinas Mountains. Four types of deposits are found in the Gallinas Mountains: epithermal REE-F veins, Cu-REE-F veins, REE-F breccia pipes and iron skarn deposits; all are associated with Tertiary alkaline to alkalic-calcic igneous rocks. Alteration includes brecciation, silicification, chloritization, and fenitization. District zonation is defined by Cu-REE-F (±Pb, Zn, Ag) veins that form center of the district, surrounded by REE-F veins. Carbonatites are inferred at depth by the presence of fenitization, carbonatization of the breccias, presence of REE and similarity of the intrusive rocks and mineralization to areas with known carbonatites.
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APA: Virginia T. McLemore  (2011)  Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Gallinas Mountains REE Deposit, Lincoln and Torrance Counties, New Mexico, USA

MLA: Virginia T. McLemore Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Gallinas Mountains REE Deposit, Lincoln and Torrance Counties, New Mexico, USA. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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