Skarn-porphyry Transition – An Example from the Antamina Skarn, Peru

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Z Chang S A. Mrozek S Windle
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Mar 18, 2015

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"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. It is important to understand skarn-porphyry transitions in order to use exposed skarns to look for associated and potentially larger porphyries. For such purposes, a good start is to understand the transition between porphyry and skarn in known deposits. In this contribution, we report the transition at Antamina, Peru, where skarns occur in and around a Miocene complex comprised of more than seven porphyritic intrusions. There are three types of skarn-porphyry relationships. The earliest intrusive phase, P1A, contains both endoskarn and porphyry-style quartz veins with secondary biotite halos. The porphyry quartz veins and endoskarns formed at the same time. Locally, the intrusion contains only endoskarn without porphyry quartz veins and is surrounded by exoskarns in carbonate wall rocks. In the third scenario, later porphyry (P2) intruding into P1A porphyry and skarns related to P1A contains abundant granular quartz veins and secondary biotite alteration but does not have significant endoskarn. The granular quartz veins also extend into earlier P1A skarns. The scarcity of endoskarn associated with P2 is related to the supply of Ca. The earliest P1A intrusion intruded into carbonates that supplied abundant Ca, therefore both endoskarns and exoskarns formed. In contrast, where the wall rocks of the later P2 intrusion are P1A or skarn related to P1A, there was little free Ca, therefore only porphyry-style quartz veins formed.CITATION:Chang, Z, Mrozek, S A, Meinert, L D and Windle, S, 2015. Skarn-porphyry transition – an example from the Antamina skarn, Peru, in Proceedings PACRIM 2015 Congress, pp 409–414 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA: Z Chang S A. Mrozek S Windle  (2015)  Skarn-porphyry Transition – An Example from the Antamina Skarn, Peru

MLA: Z Chang S A. Mrozek S Windle Skarn-porphyry Transition – An Example from the Antamina Skarn, Peru. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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