Silver-Copper-Lead Deposits In Red-Bed Sequences Of Trans-Pecos Texas: Tertiary Mineralzation In Precambrian, Permian, And Cretaceous Sandstones

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jonathan G. Price
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Silver-copper-lead deposlts in Precambrian, Permian, and Cretaceous red-bed sequences near Van Horn, Texas, have the following features In common: (1) mineralization controlled by steeply dipping fractures in sandstones, (2) lack of ore In overlying and interbedded limestones, (3) absence of igneous intrusions, (4) sulfide ores without typical hydrothermal gangue minerals, and (5) associated arsenic, molybdenum, zinc, and cadmium but not gold. Ore was probably deposited along fractures by reaction between low-temperature, oxidizing, metal-rich ground waters and sulfide-bearing waters or rocks. Detailed mapping and studies of fracture patterns indicate that mineralization occurred during Basin and Range extensional deformation, thereby postdating major Trans-Pecos igneous activity.
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APA: Jonathan G. Price  (1983)  Silver-Copper-Lead Deposits In Red-Bed Sequences Of Trans-Pecos Texas: Tertiary Mineralzation In Precambrian, Permian, And Cretaceous Sandstones

MLA: Jonathan G. Price Silver-Copper-Lead Deposits In Red-Bed Sequences Of Trans-Pecos Texas: Tertiary Mineralzation In Precambrian, Permian, And Cretaceous Sandstones. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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