Mineralogy, Alteration, And Geochemical Studies Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, Colorado

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 525 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1994
Abstract
The San Luis deposit is one of the few documented gold deposits on a detachment surface. This paper presents mineralogic and geochemical data that was gathered to characterize the mineralization, classify the ore deposit, and provide details of the ore forming process. Included are data on the paragenesis; alteration-mineral assemblages major and trace element geochemistry, and fluid inclusions. The San Luis deposit occurs on the western slope of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains adjacent to the San Luis Basin about 5 miles northeast of the town of San Luis in Costillo County, south-central Colorado. Mineralization was discovered in the district in the early 17th century. Production began in 1890 on lead-silver ores from which the district took the name the old name of "El Plomo". From 1897 through 1934 gold was intermittently produced. Battle Mountain Gold Company took an option on the property in 1987 and proved on ore body comprising an eastern block that has 1,277,300 t ore at a grade of 1.68 g/t and a western block of 9,744,000 t with a grade of 1.34 g/t. Production began in 1990. A companion paper by Benson (1994) describes the San Luis district and the ore body, hence the reader is referred to this or Robert and David (1990) for details of the geology from which the following is summarized.
Citation
APA:
(1994) Mineralogy, Alteration, And Geochemical Studies Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, ColoradoMLA: Mineralogy, Alteration, And Geochemical Studies Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.