Porphyry Copper Deposits Associated With The Needle Creek Igneous Center, Southern Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Frederick S. Fisher
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Three spatially separate porphyry copper/molybdenum deposits are associated with the Tertiary Needle Creek igneous center in the southern Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming. In all three deposits a central zone containing disseminated copper and molybdenum is surrounded by a halo of small, discontinuous base and precious metal veins. Propylitically and phyllically altered rocks are common in all three mineralized areas, and potassically altered rocks are locally present. Fission- track age data from apatite and zircon indicate that mineralization occurred about 32-40 m.y. ago. Limited data suggest that the lead isotopes are nonradiogenic, similar to porphyry copper deposits elsewhere in the western United States. The complex igneous history of the Needle Creek center has involved several periods of intrusive and probably extrusive activity. lntrusive rocks are calc-alkalic and include andesite, granodiorite, diorite, quartz monzonite, dacite, and rhyodacite. Stocks (1-30 kmz in exposed area), radial dike swarms, and sills make up the presently exposed plutonic masses and constitute lower-level vent fillings in an old stratovolcano. The Needle Creek igneous center is located approximately midway along a northwest-trending belt of intrusive rocks extending more than 100 km along the central axis of the Absaroka volcanic field. The igneous and mineralized centers within this belt were probably localized at the intersections of northwest- trending Laramide and possibly Tertiary fracture systems and earlier northeast-trending Precambrian structures in the underlying basement rocks.
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APA: Frederick S. Fisher  (2013)  Porphyry Copper Deposits Associated With The Needle Creek Igneous Center, Southern Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming

MLA: Frederick S. Fisher Porphyry Copper Deposits Associated With The Needle Creek Igneous Center, Southern Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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