Geology Of The Fortitude Gold-Silver Deposit, Copper Canyon, Lander County, Nevada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. R. Wotruba
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Fortitude gold-silver deposit is related to a "wallrock" copper porphyry system developed within Middle Pennsylvanian to Permian Antler Sequence rocks adjacent to a Middle-Tertiary altered granodiorite intrusive stock at Copper Canyon. Gold-silver ores of the Fortitude deposit occur with disseminated and massive sulfide replacement mineralization of skarn-like or calc-silicated limy horizons of the Antler Sequence contact meta-sedimentary rocks. A major, north-trending, steeply westward dipping normal fault was important as a conduit for hydrothermal fluids responsible for the metallization in the Fortitude area. Gold-silver mineralization is best developed near a marble front where retro-grade chloritization and destruction of prograde calc-silicate mineral phases is most prevalent. Fluid-inclusion studies performed on the Copper Canyon system indicate a wide variation in fluid chemistry during several hydrosilicate stages that ranged in temperature from 500°C to 220°C.
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APA: P. R. Wotruba  (1986)  Geology Of The Fortitude Gold-Silver Deposit, Copper Canyon, Lander County, Nevada

MLA: P. R. Wotruba Geology Of The Fortitude Gold-Silver Deposit, Copper Canyon, Lander County, Nevada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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