Geology Of The Marlin Deposit, Guatemala

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Charles Ronkos Jeffrey Edwards Brian Brodsky
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The Marlin gold-silver deposit is in western Guatemala, 15 kilometers south of a major transform fault that separates the North American and Caribbean plates. A district-scale, northwest-trending graben controlled deposition of a greater than 1200 meter thick upper Tertiary quartz latite to rhyolite volcaniclastic sequence. These volcanics were subsequently intruded and unconformably overlain by a small intermediate, latite to andesite, volcanic complex. Classic low-sulfidation, quartz-calcite-adularia veins and stockwork formed a 2.2 million ounce gold deposit, in association with late-stage andesite dike swarms, along a west-northwest striking normal fault on the eastern flank of the volcanic complex.
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APA: Charles Ronkos Jeffrey Edwards Brian Brodsky  (2005)  Geology Of The Marlin Deposit, Guatemala

MLA: Charles Ronkos Jeffrey Edwards Brian Brodsky Geology Of The Marlin Deposit, Guatemala. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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