Age of Mineralization and Post-Ore Hydrothermal Alteration at Copper Mountain, B.C.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. J. Sinclair W. H. White
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

"Unaltered biotites from three samples of monzonite and gabbro from the Copper Mountain stock and a single sample from a pegmatic biotite-chalcopyrite vein cutting the Triassic Wolf Creek formation have a mean K-A age of 193±7 m.y. These data support a suggestion based on geological evidence that Copper Mountain ore deposits are related genetically to the Copper Mountain stock.A cogenetic mineral pair (biotite and clinopyroxene) from a sample of sericitized and chloritized monzonite of the Copper Mountain stock have identical K-A ages of 150 m.y., which probably represents a time of wide-spread, post-ore, hydrothermal alteration. This alteration is believed to be related genetically to a group of post-ore intrusions known as the ""mine dykes,"" suggesting that they also have an age of 150 m.y."
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APA: A. J. Sinclair W. H. White  (1968)  Age of Mineralization and Post-Ore Hydrothermal Alteration at Copper Mountain, B.C.

MLA: A. J. Sinclair W. H. White Age of Mineralization and Post-Ore Hydrothermal Alteration at Copper Mountain, B.C.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1968.

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