Authors
B Rottier, K Kouzmanov, M Wälle, R Bendezú, Lluís Fontboté
Publication date
2016/9/1
Journal
Economic Geology
Volume
111
Issue
6
Pages
1347-1367
Publisher
Society of Economic Geologists
Description
The large Cerro de Pasco Cordilleran base metal deposit in central Peru is the result of three successive mineralizing stages comprising both low- and high-sulfidation mineral associations: (A) several pyrrhotite pipes grading outward to sphalerite and galena replacement bodies, (B) a massive, funnel-shaped pyrite-quartz replacement orebody, and (C) E-W–trending Cu-Ag-(Au-Zn-Pb) enargite-pyrite veins and well-zoned Zn-Pb-(Bi-Ag-Cu) carbonate-replacement orebodies. This superposition of hydrothermal events leads to complex replacement textures and crosscutting relationships. A detailed study of the textures and mineral composition of the up to 15-m-wide replacement front existing between the pyrrhotite pipes and the pyrite-quartz body allows for clarification of the relative chronology of the hydrothermal events. The results show that, in contrast to previous interpretations, the emplacement of the …
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