MLA 13-92 - Mineral Resources Of The West-Central Arizona And Southeastern California Detachment Terrane

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 132
- File Size:
- 54618 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
In recent years, west-central Arizona and adjacent California have become the focus of geologic and exploration attention because of its excellent exposure of detachment-fault terrane. Detachment faults, normal faults with nearly horizontal fault planes, are the result of regional extension. Rocks on the lower plate consist of mylonitized intrusive, metasedimentary and crystalline rocks highly altered to chlorite; upper plate rocks comprise sedimentary, volcanic, metasedimentary, and metavolcanic rocks. The movement of the detachment fault causes the rocks on the upper plate to be severely fractured and brecciated thus making them Ideal conduits for mineralizing fluids. Mineralization favored the more reactive sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the upper plate. Three gold deposits, located in upper plate rocks, are currently being mined along the Colorado River corridor: the Picacho Mine near Yuma, Arizona, 70 mi south of the study area; the American Girl Mine In southeastern California, 60 mi southwest; and the Copperstone Mine near the southern end of this study area. Samples from the above three mines were used to create a geochemical model of detachment-related gold deposits. Antimony, arsenic, barium, copper, mercury, molybdenum, manganese, tungsten, and zinc all occur In the mine samples in concentrations at least three times greater than found elsewhere in similar rock types. Samples taken by the Bureau from the wilderness study areas contain similar anomalous concentrations of the same elements as well as elevated concentrations of several other elements Including: lead, fluorine, cerium, uranium, and samarium.
Citation
APA:
(1992) MLA 13-92 - Mineral Resources Of The West-Central Arizona And Southeastern California Detachment TerraneMLA: MLA 13-92 - Mineral Resources Of The West-Central Arizona And Southeastern California Detachment Terrane. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1992.