Magma Suites and Metallogeny - Examples from the Canadian Cordillera

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J K. Mortensen J R. Lang
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Canadian Cordillera contains numerous classic porphyry deposits and several unusual subtypes, including the alkaline suite of porphyry Cu-Au deposits and the Tombstone magmatic suite and associated Au¦W deposits. The alkaline suite formed in collisional settings in island arcs whereas the Tombstone suite was emplaced in an active fold and thrust belt in a continental arc. In addition to different regional settings, these suites differ in the type of underlying basement, metallogeny, and the styles of mineralization. Both magmatic suites were emplaced over short intervals, probably in response to specific tectonic events. In the case of the alkaline suite, the tectonic event promoted magmatic processes suitable for the formation of porphyry Cu-Au deposits. The tectonic environment is less well constrained for the Tombstone suite, but the result was the formation of distinctive porphyry and intrusion-related Au¦W deposits.
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APA: J K. Mortensen J R. Lang  (1995)  Magma Suites and Metallogeny - Examples from the Canadian Cordillera

MLA: J K. Mortensen J R. Lang Magma Suites and Metallogeny - Examples from the Canadian Cordillera. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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