Supergene Alunite Group Minerals from Porphyry Copper- Gold Districts in the Southern Atacama Desert as Probe for Climatic Versus Tectonic Controls on Copper-Oxide Mineralisation

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 5
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
The El Salvador porphyry Cu deposit (26¦ 15Æ Lat S, ~2700 masl) and associated exotic mineralisation is situated at the back-scarp of the late middle Miocene Atacama pediplain in the western Precordillera. New, together with published 40Ar-39Ar data from El Salvador combined with morphologic analysis reveal that the palaeospring plumbing system related to exotic mineralisation at the Damiana exotic Cu deposit and the local geomorphology has not changed fundamentally between the late Eocene and late Miocene. Stable H/D isotope data on supergene alunite from El Salvador indicate an overall increase in dD values (VSMOW) from -74ë at 35.82 ¦ 0.95 Ma to -23ë at ~11 Ma. The transition from strongly to moderately negative deuterium values occurred between ~16 and ~13.5 Ma. Supergene alunite from the El Hueso (3950 masl) sedimentary rock-hosted epithermal deposit ca 35 km SE from El Salvador was dated at 8.19 ¦ 0.01 Ma and yielded a dD value of -25ë. We interpret the increasing deuterium excess as the result of strong evaporation and recycling of meteoric water after ~15 Ma and as indicative for a change in precipitation patterns and climate desiccation. In contrast, the strongly negative dD value for late Eocene supergene alunite points to a more humid climate and an elevation similar to the present. The late Miocene supergene activity at El Hueso is probably related to an uplift of the Precordillera to elevations sufficient for capture of orographically controlled precipitation. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
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APA:
(2008) Supergene Alunite Group Minerals from Porphyry Copper- Gold Districts in the Southern Atacama Desert as Probe for Climatic Versus Tectonic Controls on Copper-Oxide MineralisationMLA: Supergene Alunite Group Minerals from Porphyry Copper- Gold Districts in the Southern Atacama Desert as Probe for Climatic Versus Tectonic Controls on Copper-Oxide Mineralisation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.