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Triggers for the formation of porphyry ore deposits in magmatic arcs
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Wilkinson_Nature_Geosci.pdf (1.48 MB)
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Author(s)
Wilkinson, JJ
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Porphyry ore deposits are the source of much of the copper, molybdenum, gold and silver used by humans. Porphyry ore typically forms in magmatic arcs above subduction zones. However, generation of the largest deposits is often restricted to specific arc segments and limited periods of time. Here, I outline a hierarchy of four key triggers that may be involved in the formation of large porphyry deposits. The first process is characterized by a cyclical enrichment of magmas with metals and water in the deep crust. Second, saturation of the magma with sulphide facilitates the concentration of metals into smaller volumes of material from which they can later be released. The third process is an efficient transfer of metals into hydrothermal fluids that are exsolved from the magmas. Finally, localized processes trigger the precipitation of ore minerals in the crust. Although some or all of these processes must act in concert to generate large ore deposits, I argue that sulphide saturation of the magma is the most important step and that this can explain the temporal and spatial distribution of ores. Consequently, the fingerprint of sulphide saturation in igneous rocks could be used to identify those parts of magmatic arcs that are particularly predisposed to ore formation.
Date Issued
2013-10-13
Date Acceptance
2013-08-08
Citation
Nature Geoscience, 2013, 6 (11), pp.917-925
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/52216
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1038/NGEO1940
ISSN
1752-0894
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Start Page
917
End Page
925
Journal / Book Title
Nature Geoscience
Volume
6
Issue
11
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2013, Rights Managed by Nature Publishing Group
Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Geology
GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
LA-ICP-MS
SUBDUCTION-ZONE FLUIDS
HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS
CU DEPOSITS
COPPER-DEPOSITS
ADAMELLO BATHOLITH
CONVERGENT MARGIN
MELT INCLUSIONS
BINGHAM-CANYON
SILICIC MAGMAS
Publication Status
Published
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