Plomosas Stratiform Lead and Zinc Deposits: A Discussion of Their Origin

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. J. Escandon V.
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The Plomosas stratiform lead and zinc deposits are located in northeastern Chihuahua in a sequence of folded Paleozoic and Jurassic rocks. They consist mainly of channel or blanket-like bodies of ellipsoidal cross section restricted to a 60-in-thick shaly limestone and a 30-m-thick marble horizon of La Casita formation, with some reemplacement veins and shoots within the Plomosas formation. The mineralogy consists of iron-poor sphalerite, galena with a small silver content, and pyrite, in a gangue of calcite, barite, and minor quartz. The ore bodies present a lateral zoning with zinc-lead ratios increasing to the northwest. Vertical zoning shows marked changes in zinc-lead ratios and in the width and tenor of the ore which cannot be related to sedimentary or diagenetic features. Transgressive mineralization and some small fissure veins and breccia pipes also point to an epigenetic origin. Sulfur isotope analysis and geochemical data indicate hydrothermal solutions. Texture of the ores in the Mina Vieja marble is coarse, but in the Cuesta shale it is banded along bedding. The low iron and silver content of the sphalerite and galena and the weak hydrothermal alteration (only marbleization) of the wall rock suggest a telethermal stage of the solutions. There is no evidence of a possible intrusive rock mineralization.
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APA: F. J. Escandon V.  (1976)  Plomosas Stratiform Lead and Zinc Deposits: A Discussion of Their Origin

MLA: F. J. Escandon V. Plomosas Stratiform Lead and Zinc Deposits: A Discussion of Their Origin. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1976.

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