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| DOI | 10.1130/B31524.1 | ||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||
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The Don Manuel igneous complex and associated porphyry copper mineralization in the Andean Cordillera of central Chile demonstrate similarities between intrusive complexes associated with porphyry copper deposits and arc volcanoes that generate porphyritic volcanics. The Don Manuel igneous complex intrusions progressed from quartz monzonite through rhyolite and biotite tonalite to intermediate porphyritic and basaltic andesite dikes, which intrude the older units. Mineralization is associated with the biotite tonalite and intermediate porphyries, which also contain the greatest abundance of mafic enclaves. Zoning patterns within plagioclase phenocrysts suggest that the later intermediate porphyries comprise a hybridized suite formed by magma mixing. New zircon U-Pb ages and whole-rock Ar-Ar ages indicate that the Don Manuel igneous complex was emplaced between ca. 4 and 3.6 Ma. The time scale for the episodic intrusion of the Don Manuel igneous complex units is similar to observed episodicity of eruption and degassing events in active arc volcanoes. Observations from the Don Manuel igneous complex are consistent with the close spatial and temporal association of mineralization with episodic intrusion and interaction between silicic and mafic magmas during emplacement. The observations are also consistent with the hypothesis that mafic magma provides a source of sulfur for porphyry copper deposit formation.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Gilmer, Amy K. | Mujer |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
University of Bristol - Reino Unido |
| 2 | Sparks, R. Stephen J. | - |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
University of Bristol - Reino Unido |
| 2 | Sparks, R. S.J. | - |
University of Bristol - Reino Unido
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| 3 | Rust, A. C. | Mujer |
Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
University of Bristol - Reino Unido |
| 4 | Tapster, Simon | Hombre |
British Geol Survey - Reino Unido
British Geological Survey - Reino Unido |
| 5 | Webb, Adam D. | Hombre |
BHP Billiton - Chile
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| 6 | Barfod, Dan N. | Hombre |
Scottish Univ Environm Res Ctr - Reino Unido
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre - Reino Unido |
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| University of Bristol |
| Natural Environment Research Council |
| BHP Billiton |
| BHP Billiton, Bristol Porphyry Copper Deposit Project |
| Natural Environment Research Council NIGFC |
| Bristol Porphyry Copper Deposit Project |
| Celeste Mercer |
| Agradecimiento |
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| This work was conducted as part of the senior author's Ph.D. research at the University of Bristol, which was funded by BHP Billiton as part of the Bristol Porphyry Copper Deposit Project. The U-Pb and 40Ar-39Ar geochronology work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council NIGFC grant IP-1415-1113. BHP Billiton is also thanked for providing logistical support in the field and access to the cores. We thank Stuart Kearns and Ben Buse (University of Bristol) and Iain McDonald (University of Cardiff) for help with the analytical data acquisition. Marit van Zalinge, Vladimir Matjuschkin, and Dan Condon are thanked for their insightful conversations and detailed critiques. The manuscript benefited greatly from the thorough and constructive reviews by Peter Hollings, |
| This work was conducted as part of the senior author's Ph.D. research at the University of Bristol, which was funded by BHP Billiton as part of the Bristol Porphyry Copper Deposit Project. The U-Pb and 40Ar-39Ar geochronology work was funded by Natural Environment Research Council NIGFC grant IP-1415-1113. BHP Billiton is also thanked for providing logistical support in the field and access to the cores. We thank Stuart Kearns and Ben Buse (University of Bristol) and Iain McDonald (University of Cardiff) for help with the analytical data acquisition. Marit van Zalinge, Vladimir Matjuschkin, and Dan Condon are thanked for their insightful conversations and detailed critiques. The manuscript benefited greatly from the thorough and constructive reviews by Peter Hollings, Anthony Harris, Isabelle Chambefort, Andreas Audétat, and Celeste Mercer and the careful editorial handling of Jocelyn McPhie. |