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The Altar porphyry Cu-(Au-Mo) deposit (Argentina): a complex magmatic-hydrothermal system with evidence of recharge processes

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Title The Altar porphyry Cu-(Au-Mo) deposit (Argentina): a complex magmatic-hydrothermal system with evidence of recharge processes
Names Maydagán, Laura (creator)
Franchini, Marta (creator)
Chiaradia, Massimo (creator)
Dilles, John (creator)
Rey, Roger (creator)
Date Issued 2014-05 (iso8601)
Note This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published article is copyrighted by the Society of Economic Geologists and can be found at: http://economicgeology.org/.
Abstract Altar (31º 29’ S, 70º 28’ W) is a large porphyry Cu-(Au-Mo) deposit with associated
epithermal Au-(Ag-Cu) veins located in the Cordillera Principal of SW San Juan Province
(Argentina). Altar is a complex magmatic-hydrothermal system formed from several
magmatic and hydrothermal pulses during the middle-late Miocene. New LA-ICPMS U-Pb
ages in zircons from the Altar porphyries indicate four discrete events of intrusions over an
extended magmatic life time of ca. 3 m.y. It comprises a pre-mineralization porphyry (11.75 ± 0.24 Ma), three mineralized porphyries (11.62 ± 0.21 Ma and 11.68 ± 0.27 Ma, 11.13 ± 0.26
Ma, 10.35 ± 0.32 Ma) related to hydrothermal breccias, two post-mineralization intrusions,
and a post-mineralization breccia (8.9 ± 0.4 Ma). The three mineralized porphyries
(porphyries 2, 3 and 4) were emplaced within ~0.7-1.3 m.y.
Amphibole phenocrysts from the porphyries crystallized from oxidized magmas (fO₂=NNO +1 to +2) at temperatures of 780 to 850°C and pressures between 0.9 and 1.8 kbar
corresponding to depths of ~4-7 km. Anorthite and Fe- rich rims in the plagioclase
phenocrysts suggest that the magmatic chambers were episodically recharged by a less
evolved magma. The middle-late Miocene intrusions are interpreted to have been derived
from a deeper and relatively large magmatic reservoir that supplied magmas to smaller
chambers located in the upper crust. The focused magmatic output to shallow levels during a
period of a few million years in the Altar area has been a main requirement in the formation
of this large porphyry copper deposit.
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Identifier Maydagan, L., Franchini, M., Chiaradia, M., Dilles, J., & Rey, R. (2014). The Altar porphyry Cu-(Au-Mo) deposit (Argentina): A complex magmatic-hydrothermal system with evidence of recharge processes. Economic Geology, 109(3), 621-641. doi:10.2113/econgeo.109.3.621

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