Title
Relative age of Cordilleran base metal lode and replacement deposits, and high sulfidation Au-(Ag) epithermal mineralization in the Colquijirca mining district, central Peru
Date Issued
01 September 2003
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Université de Genève, Genève
Abstract
At Colquijirca, central Peru, a predominantly dacitic Miocene diatreme-dome complex of 12.4 to 12.7 Ma (40Ar/39Ar biotite ages), is spatially related to two distinct mineralization types. Disseminated Au-(Ag) associated with advanced argillic alteration and local vuggy silica typical of high- sulfidation epithermal ores are hosted exclusively within the volcanic center at Marcapunta. A second economically more important mineralization type is characterized as "Cordilleran base metal lode and replacement deposits." These ores are hosted in Mesozoic and Cenozoic carbonate rocks surrounding the diatreme-dome complex and are zoned outward from pyrite enargite quartz alunite to pyrite-chalcopyrite dickite kaolinite to pyrite sphalerite galena-kaolinite siderite. Alunite samples related to the Au-(Ag) epithermal ores have been dated by the 40Ar/39Ar method at 11.3-11.6 Ma and those from the Cordilleran base metal ores in the northern part of the district (Smelter and Colquijirca) at 10.6 10.8 Ma. The significant time gap (∼0.5 My) between the ages of the two mineralization types in the Colquijirca district indicates they were formed by different hydrothermal events within the same magmatic cycle. The estimated time interval between the younger mineralization event (base metal mineralization) at ∼10.6 Ma and the ages of ∼12.5 Ma obtained on biotites from unmineralized dacitic domes flanking the vicinity of the diatreme vent, suggest a minimum duration of the magmatic hydrothermal cycle of around 2 Ma. This study on the Colquijirca district offers for the first time precise absolute ages indicating that the Cordilleran base metal lode and replacement deposits were formed by a late hydrothermal event in an intrusive-related district, in this case post Au-(Ag) high-sulfidation epithermal mineralization.
Start page
683
End page
694
Volume
38
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Vulcanología
Mineralogía
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0141976726
Source
Mineralium Deposita
ISSN of the container
00264598
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgements The present investigation was carried out with the support of the Sociedad Minera El Brocal S.A. and the Swiss National Science Foundation (FN 2000-062000.00). We also would like to acknowledge the generous help provided, especially in the early period of this investigation, by the El Brocal staff, and in particular: Juan Proaño, Isaac Cruz, Carlos Yacila, Ivan Monte-agudo, Máximo Yaringaño, and Lucio Canchis. Thanks are also extended to Lewis Gustafson and John Dilles for the constructive reviews and comments, as well as to an anonymous reviewer who significantly improved the manuscript. We would also like to thank Richard Goldfard for the editorial support and, lastly, Larry Me-inert, who contributed additional helpful comments and suggestions.
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