Conference Proceedings
PACRIM Congress 2008
Conference Proceedings
PACRIM Congress 2008
The Miocene Morococha District, Central Peru - Large-Scale Epithermal Polymetallic Overprint on Multiple Intrusion-Centred Porphyry Systems
In the world-class mining district of Morococha, epithermal polymetallic replacement bodies and veins overprint porphyry mineralisation and skarns related to subvolcanic intrusions of Miocene age, thus indicating ore formation in two different environments, separated in time or forming a continuum._x000D_
The district covers an area of about 70 km2 in the north-western part of the Domo de Yauli complex in theWestern Cordillera of central Peru and is part of the Miocene polymetallic belt, also hosting the deposits of Colquijirca (Bendez et al, 2008b) and Cerro de Pasco (Baumgartner, Fontbot and Vennemann, 2008). Multiple late-Miocene porphyry stocks intruded Permian, Triassic-Jurassic and late-Cretaceous sedimentary carbonate and volcano-sedimentary formations, as well as large mid-Miocene barren intrusions._x000D_
Extensive field work and detailedmapping of different styles of orebodies suggest that ore formation in the area was related to the late-Miocene magmatism. Good outcrop conditions and superimposing of different mineralisation styles make Morococha an ideal location for studying ore-forming processes in a complex porphyry-related magmatic-hydrothermal system in which porphyry-to-epithermal transition occurred._x000D_
AnEXTENDED ABSTRACTis available for download. A full-length paper was notprepared for this presentation.
The district covers an area of about 70 km2 in the north-western part of the Domo de Yauli complex in theWestern Cordillera of central Peru and is part of the Miocene polymetallic belt, also hosting the deposits of Colquijirca (Bendez et al, 2008b) and Cerro de Pasco (Baumgartner, Fontbot and Vennemann, 2008). Multiple late-Miocene porphyry stocks intruded Permian, Triassic-Jurassic and late-Cretaceous sedimentary carbonate and volcano-sedimentary formations, as well as large mid-Miocene barren intrusions._x000D_
Extensive field work and detailedmapping of different styles of orebodies suggest that ore formation in the area was related to the late-Miocene magmatism. Good outcrop conditions and superimposing of different mineralisation styles make Morococha an ideal location for studying ore-forming processes in a complex porphyry-related magmatic-hydrothermal system in which porphyry-to-epithermal transition occurred._x000D_
AnEXTENDED ABSTRACTis available for download. A full-length paper was notprepared for this presentation.
Contributor(s):
K Kouzmanov, A Bendezu, H Catchpole, M Ageneau, J Perez, L Fontbote
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