Styles of Pacific Rim epithermal gold mineralization

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Greg Corbett
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Publication Date:
Apr 24, 2001

Abstract

The paper point out the styles of Pacific Rim epithermal gold mineralization. Some characteristics of differing styles of epithermal gold mineralization influence investment decisions (metallurgy, metal ratios, mining style), while others should be taken into account during prospecting (pyrite content and resistivity govern geophysical techniques, vein/breccia styles control drilling, gold distribution influences ore reserve determinations). Two groups of epithermal deposits are distinguished by the fluid style which controls ore and gangue mineralogy. High sulfidation systems develop from the reaction of hot acidic magmatic fluids with host rocks to produce characteristic zoned alteration and later sulfide (dominantly enargite-pyrite) and Au-Ag-Cu deposition. Ore systems display permeably controls governed by lithology, structure and breccias, typically phreatomagmatic breccia pipes, and should be distinguished from a group of generally non-economic acidic alteration including: steam heated alteration, lithocaps or barren shoulders, acid sulfate, and magmatic solfatara alteration.
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APA: Greg Corbett  (2001)  Styles of Pacific Rim epithermal gold mineralization

MLA: Greg Corbett Styles of Pacific Rim epithermal gold mineralization. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2001.

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