Pathfinder Patterns in Porphry Cu Systems
Pathfinder Patterns in Porphry Cu Systems
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form chloride complexes (Zn, Mn, Cu,
2 Au(S O )
3 2
-8 Pb, Ag, Co, Ni). The metals that form
3+ 3+ 3+ 4+
Au Al Fe Si oxyanion complexes are soluble in
-10 Acid Alkaline alkaline solutions, but become
-12
N atural pH range increasingly insoluble as the pH
2 4 6
pH
8 10 12 declines. Thus they precipitate in the
LMLs030-99
L. Lawr ance
acid outflow zones from porphyry
copper systems. The metals that form chloride complexes become increasing soluble as pH declines.
Thus they are stripped from the acid parts of the system and do not reprecipitate until they reach an
environment where the acidity is neutralized.
Note that the background levels of Mn and Zn are quite dependent on the composition of the host rock.
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