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Coarse muscovite veins and alteration deep in the Yerington batholith, Nevada: insights into fluid exsolution in the roots of porphyry copper systems

Authors :
Simone E. Runyon
Pilar Lecumberri-Sanchez
Frank K. Mazdab
Eric Seedorff
Matthew Steele-MacInnis
Source :
Mineralium Deposita. 52:463-470
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2017.

Abstract

Veins and pervasive wall-rock alteration composed of coarse muscovite±quartz±pyrite are documented for the first time in a porphyritic granite at Luhr Hill in the Yerington District, Nevada. Coarse muscovite at Luhr Hill occurs at paleodepths of ~6–7 km in the roots of a porphyry copper system and crops out on the scale of tens to hundreds of meters, surrounded by rock that is unaltered or variably altered to sodic-calcic assemblages. Coarse muscovite veins exhibit a consistent orientation, subvertical and N-S striking, which structurally restores to subhorizontal at the time of formation. Along strike, coarse muscovite veins swell from distal, millimeter-thick muscovite-only veinlets to proximal, centimeter-thick quartz-sulfide-bearing muscovite veins. Crosscutting relationships between coarse muscovite veins, pegmatite dikes, and sodic-calcic veins indicate that muscovite veins are late-stage magmatic-hydrothermal features predating final solidification of the Luhr Hill porphyritic granite. Fluid inclusions in the muscovite-quartz veins are high-density aqueous inclusions of ~3–9 wt% NaCl eq. and

Details

ISSN :
14321866 and 00264598
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mineralium Deposita
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........675d12685d11544f5ccc3ea6811640cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00126-017-0720-1