Authors
SJE Large, Y Buret, JF Wotzlaw, O Karakas, M Guillong, A von Quadt, CA Heinrich
Publication date
2021/6/1
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
563
Pages
116877
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Volatile-rich intermediate to silicic magmatic systems can feed devastating volcanic eruptions but also generate valuable magmatic-hydrothermal ore deposits that supply most of the world's copper. Understanding the geometry, dynamics and timescales of these magmatic systems is critical in developing models for predicting the occurrence of ore deposits and future large volcanic eruptions. Here, we use zircon petrochronology from an equigranular monzonite and successively emplaced porphyry dykes to reconstruct the time – temperature – composition evolution of the magma that sourced the giant Cu-Mo-Au deposit at Bingham Canyon (USA). Combining high-precision CA-ID-TIMS geochronology with in-situ trace element analyses by LA-ICP-MS shows the intra-grain, inter-sample and temporal geochemical changes recording the evolution of the magmatic system over 817 ± 62 kyr. Systematic variation of …
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