Possible Metallogenic Significance of Epizonal, Polymetallic Vein Mineralisation at San Bartolome in the Ecuadorian Andes: A Working Hypothesis

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
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- 1180 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The epizonal Ag-Pb-Zn vein deposit at San Bartolome is characterised by a base-metal sulphide assemblage containing the spectacular development of interpenetrating, bladed networks of pyrrhotite which have been replaced by marcasite and pyrite. A similar assemblage displaying the same crystal habits and textures are also a diagnostic feature of the Sn and SnAg deposits ofBolivia. On this basis, it is reasonable to conclude that both deposits were formed from fluids of similar nature and origin. Although no economic accumulation of Sn is known in San Bartolome, further comparison of the geologic setting, age, mineralogy, fluid inclusion data and magmatic association of this deposit with the Bolivian systems has highlighted additional similarities consistent with a hypothesis that more extensive Sn mineralisation might exist in the San Bartolome area.
Citation
APA: (1995) Possible Metallogenic Significance of Epizonal, Polymetallic Vein Mineralisation at San Bartolome in the Ecuadorian Andes: A Working Hypothesis
MLA: Possible Metallogenic Significance of Epizonal, Polymetallic Vein Mineralisation at San Bartolome in the Ecuadorian Andes: A Working Hypothesis. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.