The object of this research is to determine the nature and source of the mineralizing fluids that formed the Presidio Zn-Pb-Ag deposit, and to determine the relationship of the Presidio deposit to the rest of the Shafter district, including the Red Hills porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, exposed about 7 km to the west. The Presidio deposit is located in the Trans-Pecos mid-Tertiary volcanic field, near the Chinati Mountain caldera margin. Deformation of the Permian and Cretaceous strata has been attributed to the late Cretaceous to early Eocene Laramide Orogeny, with additional effects related to local caldera development. The ore-hosting Permian carbonates are highly fractured below the pre-Cretaceous unconformity, which allowed mineralizing fluids ...
Late Permian kuroko-type mineralization in the Bully Hill area of the East Shasta district formed al...
The Steeple Rock district is one of several epithermal volcanic-hosted epithermal districts in south...
Bureau Publication GC8102 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
The object of this research is to determine the nature and source of the mineralizing fluids that fo...
Deep hydrothermal Mo, W, and base metal mineralization at the Sweet Home mine (Detroit City portal) ...
The United Verde orebody, a Proterozoic volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, is hosted by the Cleop...
The Lower Cretaceous (Albian-Aptian) Presidio Formation and its equivalents, the Yucca and part of t...
textThe Red Hills intrusive complex is the easternmost porphyry Mo-Cu system of Laramide age in sout...
The Rico mining district, western San Juan Mountains, Colorado, contains epithermal vein deposits, c...
Mississippi Valley-type zinc-lead deposits and ore occurrences in the San Vicente belt are hosted in...
This study investigates the relationship between the evolution of the igneous and hydrothermal syste...
The Mineral Park mine is a porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit developed within and adjacent to a Lar...
This report describes preliminary results of an ongoing study of the volcanic stratigraphy, caldera ...
The Bryant District, in the southwest Montana fold-and-thrust belt, contains many structurally and l...
The Texas Canyon granite is an Early Cenozoic (57 Ma) two-mica granite present within the Laramide m...
Late Permian kuroko-type mineralization in the Bully Hill area of the East Shasta district formed al...
The Steeple Rock district is one of several epithermal volcanic-hosted epithermal districts in south...
Bureau Publication GC8102 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
The object of this research is to determine the nature and source of the mineralizing fluids that fo...
Deep hydrothermal Mo, W, and base metal mineralization at the Sweet Home mine (Detroit City portal) ...
The United Verde orebody, a Proterozoic volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, is hosted by the Cleop...
The Lower Cretaceous (Albian-Aptian) Presidio Formation and its equivalents, the Yucca and part of t...
textThe Red Hills intrusive complex is the easternmost porphyry Mo-Cu system of Laramide age in sout...
The Rico mining district, western San Juan Mountains, Colorado, contains epithermal vein deposits, c...
Mississippi Valley-type zinc-lead deposits and ore occurrences in the San Vicente belt are hosted in...
This study investigates the relationship between the evolution of the igneous and hydrothermal syste...
The Mineral Park mine is a porphyry copper-molybdenum deposit developed within and adjacent to a Lar...
This report describes preliminary results of an ongoing study of the volcanic stratigraphy, caldera ...
The Bryant District, in the southwest Montana fold-and-thrust belt, contains many structurally and l...
The Texas Canyon granite is an Early Cenozoic (57 Ma) two-mica granite present within the Laramide m...
Late Permian kuroko-type mineralization in the Bully Hill area of the East Shasta district formed al...
The Steeple Rock district is one of several epithermal volcanic-hosted epithermal districts in south...
Bureau Publication GC8102 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...