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Porphyry and Epithermal Systems

This document discusses the state of knowledge regarding porphyry and epithermal systems in the late 1960s and how exploration since then has led to major advances. It notes that in the 1960s, the relationships between porphyry deposits, epithermal deposits, and volcanic activity were unknown. Alteration patterns and deposit types were poorly understood. Since then, worldwide exploration has revealed linkages between different deposit types and established relationships between porphyry intrusions and volcanism. Alteration zoning, deposit styles, and mineralization controls are now much better defined. Dating of deposits has allowed definition of metallogenic belts and provinces. Ongoing geological work remains key to discoveries but new concepts and technologies will also be needed to

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Porphyry and Epithermal Systems

This document discusses the state of knowledge regarding porphyry and epithermal systems in the late 1960s and how exploration since then has led to major advances. It notes that in the 1960s, the relationships between porphyry deposits, epithermal deposits, and volcanic activity were unknown. Alteration patterns and deposit types were poorly understood. Since then, worldwide exploration has revealed linkages between different deposit types and established relationships between porphyry intrusions and volcanism. Alteration zoning, deposit styles, and mineralization controls are now much better defined. Dating of deposits has allowed definition of metallogenic belts and provinces. Ongoing geological work remains key to discoveries but new concepts and technologies will also be needed to

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Porphyry and Epithermal Systems

-Science-driven Exploration Successes


Richard Sillitoe

Porphyry and epithermal deposits

Porphyry copper-molybdenum and


copper-gold deposits are centred on
shallow-level porphyry intrusions

Grasberg, Indonesia

Epithermal gold and silver


deposits are typically
hosted by volcanic rocks

Round Mountain, Nevada

Porphyry and epithermal systems


the state of play at end of 1960s (1)
Epithermal-hot spring linkage proposed (D.White), but relationship
uncertain
Types of epithermal deposits not appreciated (forgetting F.L.Ransome
and W.Lindgren)
Porphyry-epithermal connection unknown
Porphyry intrusion-volcano connection unknown
Plate tectonic setting and relationship of porphyry copper deposits to
subduction unrecognised (plate tectonics in its infancy)

Porphyry and epithermal systems


the state of play at end of 1960s (2)
Ages of copper and gold belts and
provinces poorly defined (isotopic
dating in its infancy)
Zoning patterns of hydrothermal
alteration in porphyry and epithermal
deposits poorly appreciated
Porphyry gold and gold-rich porphyry
copper deposits undefined
(notwithstanding Panguna)
Bulk-tonnage epithermal gold
deposits undefined (reflecting low
gold price)

The favourite buzz words for todays press releases


on porphyry and epithermal projects

HOT-SPRING SINTER
STEAM-HEATED ENVIRONMENT
PALEO-WATER TABLE
HIGH-SULPHIDATION SYSTEM
VUGGY QUARTZ
LOW-SULPHIDATION SYSTEM
POTASSIC ALTERATION
DIATREME-HOSTED
HYPOGENE COPPER ENRICHMENT
ADVANCED ARGILLIC LITHOCAP

Unknown to the exploration


community at the end of 1960s

Active hot-spring sinter terrace,


Champagne Pool, New Zealand

Porphyry-epithermal relationships

Linkages between porphyry, high- and intermediatesulphidation epithermal, skarn, carbonate-replacement, and
Carlin-like environments now widely appreciated
The necessary information was supplied by worldwide
exploration activities
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High-sulphidation - porphyry transition

1.5 2 km vertical interval


represented from paleo-surface to
porphyry deposit
Vuggy quartz quartz-alunite
quartz-pyrophyllite quartz-sericite
from top downwards
Au-dominated Cu-dominated from
top downwards

Shallow epithermal features


High- and intermediate sulphidation deposits with andesitic-dacitic
arc volcanism
Low-sulphidation deposits with compositionally bimodal (basaltrhyolite) volcanism in extensional (rift) settings

Steam-heated environment,
hot-spring sinter and paleowater table silicification
recognised above Au-Ag
mineralization
- Again exploration supplied
the data

Deposit-scale features
Alteration zoning recognising importance of potassic alteration for
copper introduction in porphyry copper deposits
Los Pelambres, Chile
Discovered 1969, United Nations
3,300 Mt @ 0.63% Cu, 0.016% Mo

Bajo de la Alumbrera, Argentina


Discovered 1971, United Nations
700 Mt @ 0.51% Cu, 0.66 g/t Au

Potassic alteration
(beneath weathering zone)

Potassic alteration
(weathered at surface)

Deposit-scale features
Alteration zoning recognising significance of alteration types in
high-, intermediate- and low-sulphidation epithermal systems
La Coipa HS deposit, Chile
Discovered 1983, Amax
8.46 Moz Au Eq

Vuggy quartz in discovery outcrop: residue


after leaching by highly acidic fluid

Pascua-Lama HS deposit, Chile-Argentina


Discovered 1989, Lac Minerals,
then Barrick Gold

Barren steam-heated alteration above


16 Moz gold and >600 Moz silver

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Tops of porphyry copper deposits

Guinaoang porphyry copper-gold


system, Philippines
Discovered 1983, RGC Exploration
>500 Mt @ 0.4% Cu, 0.4 g/t Au

Deposit concealed beneath advanced


argillic lithocap containing highsulphidation mineralization

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Tops of low- and intermediate-sulphidation


epithermal deposits
El Pen, Chile
Blind vein discoveries 1998-2007, Meridian Gold
8.4 Mt @ 14 g/t Au, 234 g/t Ag
Fence drilling to intersect predicted favourable stratigraphic interval

Quebrada Colorada

Esquel, Argentina
Discovered 2000, Minera El Desquite (Brancote)
3.8 Moz Au, 7 Moz Ag
Recognition that two-thirds of deposit is concealed beneath
pre-mineral cover

Fruta del Norte, Ecuador


Discovered 2006, Aurelian
13.7 Moz Au, 22.4 Moz Ag
Drilling deep beneath a linear silicified zone
containing anomalous arsenic and antimony

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Recognition of new mineralization styles


Montana Tunnels, Montana, USA
Discovered 1983, Centennial Minerals
61 mt @ 0.96 g/t Au, 12 g/t Ag, 0.67% Zn,
0.28% Pb
Disseminated mineralization in
phreatomagmatic diatreme breccia

Marte porphyry gold deposit, Chile


Discovered 1982,
Anglo American-Cominco j.v.
Soon led to discovery of
nearby Lobo porphyry gold
deposit by same j.v.
Combined: 5.5 Moz Au

Wafi, Papua new Guinea


Discovered 1990, CRA Exploration
Hypogene copper enrichment due to
high-sulphidation copper sulphides at
base of lithocap overprinting porphyry
copper-gold deposit
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District-scale porphyry copper alignments


and clusters (trendology)

Detailed geology and scout RC


drilling beneath alluvial cover

Chuquicamata district, Chile


Orogen-parallel alignment
New discoveries 2000-2006, Codelco

Oyu Tolgoi district, Mongolia


Arc-transverse alignment
New discovery 2007, Ivanhoe Mines
(supplied by I.Kavalieris)

Deep IP survey on trend

Comparable brownfield discoveries in Los Bronces alignment (Sulfatos, Anglo American) and
Escondida cluster (Pampa Escondida, MEL), Chile
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Definition of porphyry copper belts and epochs


Isotopic dating has defined regional-scale belts and
corresponding epochs in most porphyry copper provinces
Isotopic dating now routine selection tool
in Andean copper province and elsewhere

Examples:
Gaby (Gabriela Mistral): 540Mt @ 0.52%
Cu Ox prioritised during initial
exploration because of 43 Ma age
Other prospects discarded because of
290-200 Ma ages

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Definition of epithermal belts and provinces


Regional-scale belts and provinces become focus of exploration for
specific epithermal deposit type

After Riley et al. (2001)

After John et al. (2000)

Examples:
Northern Nevada rift: 16-14 Ma
Patagonia: 160-150 Ma
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Origin of metallogenic provinces


Tectono-magmatic processes or predisposition?

Clustering of 10 Moz Au belts and isolated deposits of different types and ages
Suggestive of predisposition metal preconcentration or other chemical parameter
(e.g. redox state)
Focus exploration on endowed arc segments, but usually well explored (exception
Colombian Andes)
Or define unrecognised gold-rich arc segments but how?

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Number of deposits

Key role of geology in porphyry and epithermal exploration


16

4
2

2 4
5 6

1 3

67

15

24

14

66

47

31

23

30

36

46

13 19 22

29

35 39

45 50 53

12 18 21 26 28

34 38

42 44 49 52 55

65
59

64

58 61 63 70 72

7 10 11 17 20 25 27 32 33 37 40 41 43 48 51 54 56 57 60 62 69 71

1970

Circum-Pacific Region

68

1980

74

1990
Discovery Year

2000

1990

2000

Geological work

4
2
1970

1980

Geochemistry

4
2

1970

1980

1990

2000

1980

1990

2000

1980

1990

2000

Geophysics

4
2
1970

6
4

Serendipity
Drilling

1970

77 79

73 75 76 78

80 81

Parameters
37year history
81 deposits
Mainly porphyry, epithermal, & sediment-hosted gold (minor
VMS & orogenic gold)
Main conclusions
Notwithstanding exploration changes, little overall evolution in
discovery methodology (but see next slide)
Geologic fieldwork: 90% of discoveries
routine observation, mapping, & interpretation
familiarity with deposit models (since 1980s)
Geochemistry: 70% of discoveries
stream sediment, soil, & rock chip
Geophysics: 15% of discoveries (only 50% of programs)
Ground IP & EM
Drilling & serendipity: 12% of discoveries
Remote sensing (satellite imagery, airborne scanners: 0%)

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The future of porphyry and epithermal exploration


We need:
New geological concepts
Characterisation of distal manifestations of concealed and potentially
deep orebodies
New technological break-throughs
Properly qualified and motivated personnel to do the job

Rio Tinto, 2008

Last 40 years have brought great advances in the porphyry-epithermal environment; next 20
years must bring even greater advances if we are to satisfy growing demand for copper,
gold and silver and societal expectations in general all within increasingly stringent
environmental and community constraints
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