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P. W. Lipman, F. S. Fisher, H. H. Mehnert, C. W. Naeser, R. G. Luedke, and T. A. Steven
Multiple ages of mid-Tertiary mineralization and alteration in the western San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists (May 1976), 71(3):571-588

Abstract:
Ore deposits in the western San Juan Mountains formed intermittently in middle to late Tertiary time, from about 30 to 10 m.y. ago, during essentially the same span as that of associated igneous activity, as indicated by 31 new K-Ar and fission-track ages. Mineralization occurred recurrently during the waning stages of evolution of several precaldera central volcanoes and also after formation of the Uncompahgre, San Juan, Silverton, and Lake City calderas. The richest ore deposits are associated with structures of the Silverton caldera, but they were emplaced 5 to 15 m.y. after the caldera formed. This mineralization appears genetically unrelated to evolution of the caldera and its associated magmatic system but seems closely related in space and time to volumetrically minor intrusions of quartz-bearing silicic porphyry. This association is common in many mining districts in the Rocky Mountains region.

Index Terms/Descriptors:
absolute age; age; alkali feldspar; amphibole group; apatite; biotite; Cenozoic; chain silicates; clinoamphibole; Colorado; data; dates; Dolores County Colorado; economic geology; feldspar group; fission-track; framework silicates; genesis; geochronology; hornblende; hydrothermal alteration; hydrothermal processes; igneous rocks; intrusions; K-feldspar; K/Ar; magmas; metal ores; metasomatism; mica group; middle Tertiary; mineral deposits, genesis; mineralization; nesosilicates; North America; ore deposits; orthosilicates; phosphates; porphyritic; relation; Rocky Mountains; San Juan County Colorado; San Juan Mountains; San Juan volcanic field; sheet silicates; silicates; southwest; Tertiary; titanite; titanite group; U. S. Rocky Mountains; United States; zircon; zircon group

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