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Late Cretaceous exhumation of the Little Belt Mountains and regional development of the Helena salient, west-central Montana, USA
Supergene Turquoise and Associated Phosphate Minerals of the Porphyry-Lode System at Butte, Montana, USA
Quartz Vein Formation and Deformation during Porphyry Cu Deposit Formation: A Microstructural and Geochemical Analysis of the Butte, Montana, Ore Deposit
Quantifying Normal Fault Evolution from River Profile Analysis in the Northern Basin and Range Province, Southwest Montana, USA
LITHOLOGICAL AND PALEOCOMMUNITY VARIATION ON A MISSISSIPPIAN (TOURNAISIAN) CARBONATE RAMP, MONTANA, USA
Time Scales of Porphyry Cu Deposit Formation: Insights from Titanium Diffusion in Quartz
ZIRCON COMPOSITIONAL EVIDENCE FOR SULFUR-DEGASSING FROM ORE-FORMING ARC MAGMAS
Regional setting and deposit geology of the Golden Sunlight Mine: An example of responsible resource extraction
Abstract The Barrick Golden Sunlight Mine (GSM) in Whitehall, Montana, is an industry leader in safe, responsible resource extraction. With more than 3 million ounces of gold poured since 1983, and current proven and probable reserves of 318,000 ounces of gold, GSM is the largest gold producer in Montana. The gold-silver deposit is localized in a hydrothermal breccia pipe related to Late Cretaceous latite porphyry magmatism hosted by the Mesoproterozoic Belt Supergroup, and is influenced by younger cross-cutting faults and fracture systems. The deposit has been mined by both underground and open pit methods, and the current open pit operation was recently permitted for expansion. The mill and tailings operations practice efficient and environmentally responsible resource recovery by processing ore from historical tailings and dumps from around the state in addition to ore from the Golden Sunlight property. This trip will explore the complex geologic and tectonic controls on mineralization and review how GSM has addressed the technical challenges of mining, milling, and reclamation.
The Butte Magmatic-Hydrothermal System: One Fluid Yields All Alteration and Veins
Porphyry Cu-Mo Stockwork Formation by Dynamic, Transient Hydrothermal Pulses: Mineralogic Insights from the Deposit at Butte, Montana
Structural Geologic Evolution of the Butte District, Montana
Paleogene postcompressional intermontane basin evolution along the frontal Cordilleran fold-and-thrust belt of southwestern Montana
Abstract Dating of detrital zircons from well cuttings is a useful technique to constrain stratigraphic ages and structural interpretations in complexly deformed terranes. This technique was applied in the Helena Salient of the Montana Disturbed Belt to determine whether the Norcen, Kimpton Ranch 1-11 and Buckhorn, Federal 2-24 wells penetrated Phanerozoic strata beneith the allochthonous Precambrian rocks carried on the Lombard thrust. Since some Phanerozoic strata have reservoir potential, their presence below the Lombard thrust has important implications for the oil and gas potential of this structural province.
The late Eocene to early Miocene Renova Formation records initial post-Laramide sediment accumulation in the intermontane basin province of southwest Montana. Recent studies that postulate deposition of the Renova Formation were restricted to a broad, low-relief, tectonically quiescent basin on the eastern shoulder of an active rift zone vastly differ from traditional models in which the Renova Formation was deposited in individual intermontane basins separated by basin-bounding uplands. This study utilizes detrital zircon geochronology to resolve the paleogeography of the Renova Formation. Detrital zircon was selected as a detrital tracer that can be used to differentiate between multiple potential sources of similar mineralogy but with distinctly different U-Pb ages. Laser ablation-multicollector-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICPMS) U-Pb detrital zircon ages were determined for 11 sandstones from the Eocene-Oligocene Renova Formation exposed in the Sage Creek, Beaverhead, Frying Pan, Upper Jefferson, Melrose, and Divide basins. Detrital zircon ages, lithofacies, paleoflow, and petrography indicate that provenance of the Renova Formation includes Paleogene volcanics (Dillon volcanics and Lowland Creek volcanics), Late Cretaceous igneous intrusions (Boulder batholith, Pioneer batholith, McCartney Mountain pluton), Mesozoic strata (Blackleaf Formation, Beaverhead Group), Belt Supergroup strata, and Archean basement. The oldest deposits of the Renova are assigned Bridgerian to Uintan North American Land Mammal (NALM) ages and contain detrital zircons derived from volcanic, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks constituting the “cover strata” to uplift-cored Late Cretaceous plutonic bodies. Regional unroofing trends are manifested by a decreased percentage of cover strata–sourced zircon and an increased percentage of pluton-sourced zircon as Renova deposits became younger. Zircon derived from Late Cretaceous plutonic bodies indicate that initial unroofing of the McCartney Mountain pluton, Pioneer batholith, and Boulder batholith occurred during Duchesnean time. Facies assemblages, including alluvial fan, trunk fluvial, and paludal-lacustrine lithofacies, are integrated with detrital zircon populations to reveal a complex Paleogene paleotopography in the study area. The “Renova basin” was dissected by paleo-uplands that shed detritus into individual intervening basins. Areas of paleo-relief include ancestral expressions of the Pioneer Range, McCartney Mountain, Boulder batholith–Highland Range, and Tobacco Root Range. First-order alluvial distributary systems fed sediment to two noncontiguous regional-trunk fluvial systems during the Chadronian. A “Western fluvial system” drained the area west of the Boulder batholith, and an “Eastern fluvial system” drained the area east of the Boulder batholith. Chadronian paleodrainages parallel the regional Sevier-Laramide structural grain and may exhibit possible inheritance from Late Cretaceous fluvial systems. Detrital zircons of the Renova Formation can be confidently attributed to local sources exposed in highlands that bound the Divide, Melrose, Beaverhead, Frying Pan, Upper Jefferson, and Sage Creek basins. The data presented in this study do not require an Idaho batholith provenance for the Renova Formation.