Mineral Deposits Of The Cripple Creek District, Colorado (f5dece79-b22f-4d0e-b6ef-083594931594)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. B. Thompson
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Cripple Creek diatreme-intrusive complex is known primarily for its vein telluride-gold ores and, for major veins, their great vertical range (>990m). Less well-documented are the ores dispersed into the wallrocks adjacent to veins, the ores associated with hydrothermal and tectonic breccias, or mineralized zones within fluvial, lacustrine, and volcaniclastic rocks deposited within the diatreme complex. The ore-gangue minerals Here precipitated from oxidized, alkaline fluids that yielded an abundance of carbonate, sulfate, and oxide minerals along with minor base metal sulfide and precious metal telluride-s. Wallrock alteration is quite limited adjacent to veins and somewhat more extensive within hydrothermal and tectonic breccias.
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APA: T. B. Thompson  (1991)  Mineral Deposits Of The Cripple Creek District, Colorado (f5dece79-b22f-4d0e-b6ef-083594931594)

MLA: T. B. Thompson Mineral Deposits Of The Cripple Creek District, Colorado (f5dece79-b22f-4d0e-b6ef-083594931594). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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