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CURSO GL 60 D SEMINARIO PÓRFIDOS CUPRÍFEROS Profesor: Victor Maksaev Temas a cubrir en el curso y referencias bibliográficas básicas para las respectivas presentaciones y trabajos a desarrollar. Nota: Esta bibliografía no intenta ser exhaustiva, es responsabilidad de los alumnos revisar y actualizar las referencias bibliográficas de acuerdo al tema deinvestigación escogido, para su presentación y entrega de un informe escrito a fines del semestre. MARCO REGIONAL DE LOS PÓRFIDOS CUPRÍFEROS ANDINOS Sillitoe, 1981. Regional aspects of the Andean porphyry copper belt in Chile and Argentina. Trans. Inst. Min. Metall (Section B: Appl. Earth. Sci.), 90, February, 1981. Printed in England. Sillitoe, 1977. Permo-carboniferous, Upper Cretaceous, and Mioceneporphyry copper-type mineralization in the Argentinian Andes. Economic Geology, V. 72, pp. 99-109. Sillitoe, 1992. Gold and Copper Metallogeny in the Central Andes – Past, Present, and Future Exploration Objectives. Economic Geology, V. 87, pp. 2205-2216. Sillitoe, 1990. Copper deposits and Andean Evolution. In: Ericksen et al. (eds.), 1989, Geology of the Andes and its relation to hydrocarbon andmineral resources. Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources, Earth Science Series, v. 11. Camus, F., 2002. The Andean porphyry systems. In: Cooke, D.R. and Pongrantz, J., eds., Giant Ore Deposits: Characteristics, genesis and exploration. CODES Special Publication 4, Australia, p. 5-21. VOLCANISMO CALCO-ALCALINO Y PÓRFIDOS CUPRÍFEROS Damon, 1986. Batholith-Volcano Coupling in theMetallogeny of Porphyry Copper Deposits. In: Friedrich et al. (eds) Geology and Metallogeny of Copper Deposits, Springer – Verlag, p. 216-234. Gustafson, 1979. Porphyry Copper Deposits and Calc-Alkaline Volcanism. In. McElhinny (ed.) The Earth: Its Origin, Structure and Evolution. Academic Press London Ltd., p. 427-468. Sillitoe R.H., 1994, Erosion and collapse of volcanoes: causes of telescopingin intrusion-centered ore deposits. Geology 22:945-948 Sillitoe RH, Bonham HF (1984) Volcanic landforms and ore deposits. Econ Geol 79:1286-1298 Sillitoe, R.H., 1973, The tops and bottoms of porphyry copper deposits: Economic Geology, v. 68, p. 799-815.
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CONDICIONES FISICO-QUÍMICAS FAVORABLES PARA LA FORMACIÓN DE PÓRFIDOS Burnham, 1981. Physicochemicalconstraints on porphyry mineralization. In: Dickinson and Payne (eds) Relations of tectonics to ore deposits in the Southern Cordillera. Arizona Geological Digest, V. XIX, p. 71-77. Burnham, 1979. Magmas and Hydrothermal Fluids. In. Barnes (ed.) Geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, p. 71-136. Burnham and Ohmoto, 1980. Late-Stage Processes of Felsic Magmatism.Mining Geology Special Issue, Nº 8, p. 1-11. Gustafson, 1978. Some Major Factors of Porphyry Copper Genesis. Economic Geology, V. 73, pp. 600-607. Hedenquist, J.W. and Lowerstern, J.B., 1994. The role of magmas in the formation of hydrothermal ore deposits. Nature, V. 370, pp. 519-527. AGUA/VAPOR EN MAGMAS Giggenbach, W.F., 1997. The origin and evolution of fluids in magmatic-hydrothermal systems.In Barnes, H.L. (editor) Geochemistry of hydrothermal ore deposits, 3rd Edition, John Wiley, p. 495-510. Giggenbach, W.F., 1992. Magma degassing and mineral deposition in hydrothermal systems along convergent plate boundaries. Economic Geology, V.87, pp. 1927-1944. Henley and McNabb, 1977. Magmatic Vapor Plumes and Ground-Water Interaction in Porphyry Copper Emplacement. Economic Geology, V. 73,p. 1-20. Whitney, J.A., 1975. Vapor Generation in a Quartz Monzonite magma: A Syntetic Model With Application to Porphyry Copper Deposits. Economic Geology, V. 70, pp. 346-358. Whitney, 1988. The origin of granite: The role and source of water in the evolution of granitic magmas. Geological Society of America Bulletin, V. 100, p. 1886-1897. PARTICIÓN DE ELEMENTOS METÁLICOS DESDE MAGMAS A UNA FASE...
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