Geology Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, Colorado

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert G. Benson David M. Jones
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The San Luis deposit of Costilla County, Colorado contains 11,021,000 tonnes (12,149,000 tons) of ore at 1.4 g/t (0.040 oz/st) gold in two mineable zones. Gold mineralization is associated with silicification and quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration localized in breccias along a low-angle "detachment" fault zone in Precambrian gneiss. Gangue minerals include chlorite, specularite, chalcopyrite, molybdenite, and fluorite. Mineralization is mid-Tertiary in age and may have an indirect genetic relation to the emplacement of felsic intrusions. Portions of the ore body are unconformably overlain by sedimentary rocks of the Tertiary Santa Fe Formation. The deposit formed during the early stages of extensional tectonism along the eastern edge of the present day Rio Grande rift.
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APA: Robert G. Benson David M. Jones  (1990)  Geology Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, Colorado

MLA: Robert G. Benson David M. Jones Geology Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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