Gold dispersion in Andean desert environments (Atacama, Chile) |
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Authors: | G. H rail, J. Lagos,W. Vivallo |
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Affiliation: | a IRD, Casilla 53390, Correo Central, Santiago 1, Chile;b Departamento de Geología, Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matemáticas, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile;c BHP. Av., Americo Vespucio Sur 10, Santiago, Chile;d Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería, Avenida Santa Maria 0104, Santiago, Chile |
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Abstract: | The mechanism of Au dispersion in sediments of mountainous desert environments has been studied in two different areas of the Chilean Andes. The San Pedro de Cachiyuyo placer (ca. 1800 m a.s.l.) consists of alluvial fans and ephemeral stream sediments deposited in a stable piedmont. The primary Au source is Cu–Au-bearing hydrothermal tourmaline breccia. The relief of this area is low (1850 m) and the average annual rainfall is ca. 20 mm. The La Coipa area (ca. 4000 m a.s.l.) is characterized by a rugged relief. The annual average rainfall is ca. 100 mm. The sedimentary deposits are less sorted than in San Pedro de Cachiyuyo and consist of ephemeral stream alluvium and slope deposits formed in a periglacial environment. The primary Au sources are two volcanic-hosted epithermal precious metal deposits. At San Pedro de Cachiyuyo, the halo is less than 1 km in length and the highest Au concentration are observed at the break in slope between the hillside and the piedmont. In the La Coipa area, Au was only detected by chemical analysis in the 125–63 μm and <63 μm fraction; however, the dispersion halo extends for over 10 km from the source. In both cases the geochemical signal of gold was strongest in the fraction <63 μm. |
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Keywords: | placer gold mountains desert exploration Andes |
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