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The Rosita Hills epithermal Ag-Base metal deposits, Colorado, USA A stable isotope and fluid inclusion study
Authors:C J A McEwan  A E Fallick  C M Rice
Institution:(1) Department of Geology and Petroleum Geology, University of Aberdeen, AB9 2UE Aberdeen, UK;(2) Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre, G75 0QU East Kilbride, Glasgow, UK;(3) Present address: Agencia Chile, RTZ Mining and Exploration Ltd., A. Poupin 1051, Antofagasta, Chile
Abstract:The Rosita Hills volcanic centre is an alkalicalcic, mid-Tertiary complex overlying orthoand paragneissic basement, on the eastern margin of the Rio Grande Rift in south central Colorado, USA. The centre contains vein-hosted, adularia-sericite type, epithermal Ag and base-metal mineralisation with minor Au. Stable isotope studies (O and H) of whole rock and mineral separate (quartz and sericite) samples from veins and hydrothermal eruption breccias show that the hydrothermal fluid had both magmatic and meteoric components. The deltaD and delta18O values of the hydrothermal fluid, calculated from mineral values, range from -22permil to -103permil and 0.5permil to 5.9permil respectively. Fluid inclusion data from vein minerals (quartz, baryte and sphalerite) and from an advanced argillic lithocap overlying the veins again show that the hydrothermal system had more than one component fluid. Fluid inclusions have salinities which range from 1.7 to 25.1 wt% NaCl equivalent and show evidence of boiling in the advanced argillic lithocap. Homogenisation temperatures range from 135°C to 298°C. Liquid CO2 is present in some inclusions. These data indicate that a saline, isotopically heavy fluid mixed with a dilute, isotopically light fluid to precipitate the ore. We argue that the saline, isotopically heavy fluid is magmatic and derived from a resurgent rhyolitic magma below the mineralisation.
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