Mexican Ag-Au and Ag-Pb-Zn Epithermal Deposits: Hydrothermal Products of a Magmatic (?) Heritage (41c4cb29-e5de-4019-8500-0b3e34114e35)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Albinson T
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Abstract

Mexican epithermal deposits can be broadly grouped into two types based on their contained metals, distribution, associated igneous rocks and fluid inclusion compositions. Silver-gold deposits (e.g. Tayoltita) mostly occur in the western part of northern Mexico where host rocks consist of Eocene, intermediate composition volcanic and intrusive rocks; fluid inclusion studies indicate that mineralizing fluids were _10 eq. wt. % NaCl). The distribution of these two deposit types, crosscutting major major crustal sutures, and the close spatial-temporal relationships between mineralization and magmatism, together suggest that magmatic processes were more important in the formation of mineralizing solutions, as a source of both ligands and metals, than the segments of crust hosting deposits.
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APA: Albinson T  (1995)  Mexican Ag-Au and Ag-Pb-Zn Epithermal Deposits: Hydrothermal Products of a Magmatic (?) Heritage (41c4cb29-e5de-4019-8500-0b3e34114e35)

MLA: Albinson T Mexican Ag-Au and Ag-Pb-Zn Epithermal Deposits: Hydrothermal Products of a Magmatic (?) Heritage (41c4cb29-e5de-4019-8500-0b3e34114e35). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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