Subsurface mapping and core analyses of upper crustal intrusions and mineralization at the Questa porphyry molybdenum deposit, New Mexico, reveal that Mo-mineralization occurred through episodic emplacement of at least six intrusive units. The structure of intrusions associated with the Questa deposit is documented in a series of detailed cross sections and visualized with a 3D animation. Mineralizing intrusions are underlain by two post-mineralization intrusions and cut by late-stage barren dikes. The plutonic complex was structurally focused along a system of preexisting flat-lying faults and their associated fractures. Mineralization is spatially associated with specific intrusive units in the subsurface, and the highest Mo ore grades wi...
Paleozoic porphyry-style hydrothermal alteration and mineralization has previously been recognized w...
The formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take place in ...
Approximately 99% of Mo is obtained from porphyry deposits (e.g. Sillitoe, 2010), representing the s...
The Questa porphyry Mo deposit in New Mexico provides a unique opportunity to study the relationship...
Dense drill core and subsurface mapping at the Questa molybdenum (Mo) mine combined with regional st...
Combined fluid inclusion microthermometry and microanalysis by laser ablation inductively coupled pl...
Dense drill core and subsurface mapping at the Questa molybdenum mine, combined with regional struct...
Porphyry-type deposits provide most of the world’s Cu and Mo, and a large proportion of Au and other...
New spatial, temporal, and compositional data from continental magma systems and lower crustal xenol...
The Resolution porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, located within the Superior mining district, Arizona, has a r...
textThe Red Hills intrusive complex is the easternmost porphyry Mo-Cu system of Laramide age in sout...
ABSTRACTIntrusive systems surrounding the Peñasquito polymetallic deposit including the productive P...
Porphyry-type deposits are a vital source of green technology metals such as copper and molybdenum. ...
We present high-precision chemical abrasion-isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry (C...
The Goonumbla Volcanic Complex (GVC) of central-west New South Wales, Australia, is part of the Ordo...
Paleozoic porphyry-style hydrothermal alteration and mineralization has previously been recognized w...
The formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take place in ...
Approximately 99% of Mo is obtained from porphyry deposits (e.g. Sillitoe, 2010), representing the s...
The Questa porphyry Mo deposit in New Mexico provides a unique opportunity to study the relationship...
Dense drill core and subsurface mapping at the Questa molybdenum (Mo) mine combined with regional st...
Combined fluid inclusion microthermometry and microanalysis by laser ablation inductively coupled pl...
Dense drill core and subsurface mapping at the Questa molybdenum mine, combined with regional struct...
Porphyry-type deposits provide most of the world’s Cu and Mo, and a large proportion of Au and other...
New spatial, temporal, and compositional data from continental magma systems and lower crustal xenol...
The Resolution porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, located within the Superior mining district, Arizona, has a r...
textThe Red Hills intrusive complex is the easternmost porphyry Mo-Cu system of Laramide age in sout...
ABSTRACTIntrusive systems surrounding the Peñasquito polymetallic deposit including the productive P...
Porphyry-type deposits are a vital source of green technology metals such as copper and molybdenum. ...
We present high-precision chemical abrasion-isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry (C...
The Goonumbla Volcanic Complex (GVC) of central-west New South Wales, Australia, is part of the Ordo...
Paleozoic porphyry-style hydrothermal alteration and mineralization has previously been recognized w...
The formation of world class porphyry copper deposits reflect magmatic processes that take place in ...
Approximately 99% of Mo is obtained from porphyry deposits (e.g. Sillitoe, 2010), representing the s...