Processes controlling magma fertility at Buenavista del Cobre porphyry copper deposit (Cananea, México): A new petrogenetic model based on zircon U-Pb dating and apatite geochemistry
[Display omitted] •Zircon U-Pb dating shows that magmatic activity related to the mineralization processes lasted.•Mineralization results from at least two magmatic cycles involving fractional crystallization of plagioclase at depth.•Apatite geochemistry can be used as an exploration tool to differe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ore geology reviews 2024-12, Vol.175, p.106320, Article 106320 |
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•Zircon U-Pb dating shows that magmatic activity related to the mineralization processes lasted.•Mineralization results from at least two magmatic cycles involving fractional crystallization of plagioclase at depth.•Apatite geochemistry can be used as an exploration tool to differentiate ore-rich from ore-poor porphyry intrusions.
The Buenavista del Cobre is a world-class porphyry Cu-Mo deposit located in the Cananea Mining District, northern Sonora, México. Using zircon U-Pb dating, we show that the Proterozoic Cananea Granite, unconformably overlain regionally by Paleozoic limestones hosting skarn deposits underlies the present-day pit. We also present new crystallization ages for host rocks of copper mineralization in the District, dating for the first time a volcanic rock of the Henrietta Formation at 186.8 ± 1.1/3.0 Ma and the El Torre Syenite at 176.3 ± 1.1/2.9 Ma. Zircon U-Pb dating of the different porphyritic bodies reveals that the magmatic activity at Buenavista del Cobre lasted at least 4 Myr, from 59.7 ± 0.5/1.1 Ma to 56.1 ± 0.2/0.9 Ma. The deposit is composed by several porphyry intrusions referred to as “ore-rich” and “ore-poor” based on their individual metal contributions, which provides the opportunity to study the origin and processes enhancing magma fertility in an individual deposit. Combining our new geochronological dataset with geochemistry of apatite from the different porphyries allows us to propose a new petrogenetic model for the Buenavista del Cobre deposit. As the apatite Eu and Ce anomalies overlap with no clear difference between the ore-rich and ore-poor intrusions, we propose that the magmatic oxidation states of the magmas were similar. However, differences in apatite REE signatures, as well as variations in apatite Sr compositions between the two groups suggest that fractional crystallization processes in the parental magma influence the fertility of the porphyries. Additionally, apatite Cl contents of ore-rich porphyry intrusions are higher (>0.4 wt%) than the ore-poor intrusions ( |
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ISSN: | 0169-1368 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2024.106320 |