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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (478)6/14/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1044
 
Here is some of the Compare and Contrast work that Jaba will now be doing ( Keep in Mind I am NOT sayoing that they have a Quartz -Tourmiline structure system yet they must study to look for the Mineral and do the comparring that Geologist do for Targeting:
nbmg.unr.edu
nbmg.unr.edu
Conclusion:
<<..The quartz-tourmaline veins have some remarkable similarities (but some differences as well) to
porphyry copper/molybdenum deposits and related skarns. Although there is no evidence of any
porphyry-style mineralization in the vicinity of many of the veins, the vein mineralization can be
viewed as a related type, developed in and adjacent to mainly granodioritic plutons. Possibly the
veins represent somewhat weaker mineralization, without the development of the large hydrothermal
cells necessary for porphyry mineralization. Bowman (1983) suggested that vein deposits like those
at Meadow Lake may be the lowermost part of porphyry copper systems, or the manifestation of a
deeply emplaced mineralized pluton which might have formed a porphyry copper deposit had it
come to rest at a higher, subvolcanic level. The presence of black tourmaline-bearing aplite and
pegmatite dikes in the vicinity of many of these deposits also suggests high-temperature,
intrusion-related mineralization.>>>
ChucaNotConcludedhere