Application of conceptual targeting approaches in porphyry copper exploration: Examples from the Cordillera de Domeyko, northern Chile

  • Skarmeta J
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Abstract

The Cordillera de Domeyko of northern Chile has been traditionally interpreted as a major sinistral strike-slip fault system that controlled the emplacement of the Paleocene — Oligocene age giant porphyry Cu deposits of the region. New field studies combined with construction of cross-sections and re-evaluation of new and existing thermochronological data show that the Cordillera de Domeyko is dominated by N-S striking, moderate to steeply dipping inverted extensional faults, thrusts and associated folds, with no evidence of significant sinistral strike-slip faulting. The Cu bearing porphyry intrusions are controlled by these inverted extensional fault systems. A new model of inversion of pre-existing, Triassic — Cretaceous, back-arc extensional faults for the tectonic control on the emplacement of these giant porphyry Cu deposits in northern Chile is proposed, and its application to areas covered by post-mineral sedimentary deposits is presented.

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Skarmeta, J. (2005). Application of conceptual targeting approaches in porphyry copper exploration: Examples from the Cordillera de Domeyko, northern Chile. In Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge (pp. 1493–1496). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27946-6_380

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