Characterization And Origin Of The Ree-bearing Magmatic-hydrothermal Breccia Pipes In The Gallinas Mountains, Nm - SME Annual Conference 2023

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 467 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 1, 2023
Abstract
Breccia pipes are vertical pipe-like columns of rocks that provide conduits for fluid flow and open spaces for mineral precipitation, hence are focus areas for exploration. In the Gallinas Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, there is recorded production of Cu, Pb, Ag, F, Fe, REE (as bastnäsite), and Au from 1902 to 1980, but no production reported from the breccia pipes. Previous studies described the occurrence of REE in breccia pipes, but their transportation and deposition controls are still unclear. The aim of this research is to characterize the magmatic-hydrothermal breccia pipes in order to understand the geochemical and physical conditions of deposition of REE and gold in the breccia pipes found in the Gallinas Mountains.
There are more than 20 exposed breccia pipes that form a NE-trending belt about 3–5 kilometers, mostly gray-brown and consist of angular- to sub-rounded rock fragments, some host high concentrations of REE (80,500 ppm total REE) and Au (175 ppb). Preliminary studies suggest they are magmatic and intruded into the host rock and, subsequently, hydrothermal fluids precipitated F-REE and Au along the edges of some breccia pipes. More studies are underway to test this hypothesis.
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(2023) Characterization And Origin Of The Ree-bearing Magmatic-hydrothermal Breccia Pipes In The Gallinas Mountains, Nm - SME Annual Conference 2023MLA: Characterization And Origin Of The Ree-bearing Magmatic-hydrothermal Breccia Pipes In The Gallinas Mountains, Nm - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.