Geology of the Manantial Espejo epithermal district, Deseado Massif, Patagonia Argentina

Horacio Echeveste, Luciano López, Mercedes Carlini
2016 Figshare  
The silver–gold epithermal mining district, Manantial Espejo, is located southwest of the Deseado Massif, Patagonia. The district is set into Jurassic volcaniclastic rocks of the Bahía Laura Group. A geological map of the district, at a scale of 1:50,000 drawn over a base map prepared from the fusion of satellite imagery and aerial photographs, is included. A suite of andesitic to rhyolitic eruptive units was identified, with prevailing high-grade rhyolitic ignimbrites. Travertine levels show
more » ... e beginning of a hot-spring system in the region. Quartz veins, with typical crustiform–colloform banded structures, fill WNW, sub-vertical, normal faults, originating from extensional tectonics. The silicification of travertines, tuffs and breccia is the most common hydrothermal alteration.
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.3404734.v1 fatcat:rtfuy34mhnbllpmq55tszxq4te