Title
New 40Ar/39Ar alunite ages from the Colquijirca district, Peru: Evidence of a long period of magmatic SO2 degassing during formation of epithermal Au-Ag and Cordilleran polymetallic ores
Date Issued
15 July 2008
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Abstract
We present 40Ar/39Ar data acquired by infra-red (CO2) laser step-heating of alunite crystals from the large Miocene Colquijirca district in central Peru. Combined with previously published data, our results show that a long (at least 1.3 My) and complex period of magmatic-hydrothermal activity associated with epithermal Au-(Ag) mineralization and base metal, Cordilleran ores took place at Colquijirca. The new data indicate that incursion of magmatic SO2-bearing vapor into the Colquijirca epithermal system began at least as early as ∼11.9 Ma and lasted until ∼10.6 Ma. Four alunite samples associated with high-sulfidation epithermal Au-(Ag) ore gave 40Ar/39Ar plateau ages between ∼11.9 and ∼11.1 Ma (compared to the previously documented ∼11.6 to ∼11.3 Ma). By combining individually these new ages with crosscutting relationships, the duration of the Au-(Ag) deposition period can be estimated to at least 0.4 My. Three new 40Ar/ 39Ar plateau ages on alunite associated with the base-metal Cordilleran ores are consistent with previously obtained ages, all of them between 10.83±0.06 and 10.56±0.06 Ma, suggesting that most of the sulfide-rich polymetallic deposits of Smelter and Colquijirca formed during this short period. The recognition of consecutive alunite-bearing and alunite-free mineral assemblages within both the Au-(Ag) and the base-metal Cordilleran ores may suggest that SO2-bearing magmatic vapor entered the epithermal environment as multiple discontinuous pulses, a number of which was not necessarily associated in time with ore fluids. It is likely that a period of SO2-bearing vapor degassing longer than 11.9 to 10.6 Ma may be recognized with further more detailed work. © Springer-Verlag 2008.
Start page
777
End page
789
Volume
43
Issue
7
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Mineralogía
Minería, Procesamiento de minerales
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-51049123609
Source
Mineralium Deposita
ISSN of the container
00264598
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (FN 2000-062000.00). We acknowledge also the logistical support of Sociedad Minera El Brocal S.A.A. Reviews and comments by Richard Sillitoe, Kurt Friehauf, and Torsten Vennemann of a preliminary version of this paper as part of the PhD study by the senior’s author significantly improved the manuscript. Antonio Arribas and an anonymous reviewer are thanked for their critical and constructive comments that helped to improve the paper. The comments of Bernd Lehmann are also appreciated.
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