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Dynamics of deformation and sedimentation in the northern Sierras Pampeanas: An integrated study of the Neogene Fiambalá Basin, NW Argentina: Comment and Discussion
Basement-involved deformation overprinting thin-skinned deformation in the Pampean flat-slab segment of the southern Central Andes, Argentina
Age constraints of the Guttulapollenites hannonicus–Cladaitina veteadensis Biozone in Argentina reveal the first record of Early Triassic (Olenekian) palynofloras in Western Gondwana
Stratigraphy, geochronology, and geochemistry of the Laramide magmatic arc in north-central Sonora, Mexico
Spatial and temporal trends in pre-caldera Jemez Mountains volcanic and fault activity
Laramide Porphyry Cu-Mo Mineralization in Northern Mexico: Age Constraints from Re-Os Geochronology in Molybdenite
Late Quaternary glaciation of Costa Rica
Sedimentologic and geomorphic evidence for seesaw subsidence of the Santo Domingo accommodation-zone basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico
Chronology of terraces in the Rio Grande rift, Socorro basin, New Mexico: Implications for terrace formation
Iron Oxide ± Cu ± Au Deposits in the Iron Range, Purcell Basin, Southeastern British Columbia
Tectonic Framework for Late Cretaceous to Eocene Quartz-Gold Vein Mineralization from the Caborca Orogenic Gold Belt in Northwestern Mexico
Geologic Framework of a Groundwater System on the Margin of a Rift Basin, Pajarito Plateau, North-Central New Mexico
Earthquake Ground Effects and Intensity of the 16 April 2016 M w 7.8 Pedernales, Ecuador, Earthquake: Implications for the Source Characterization of Large Subduction Earthquakes
Pliocene–Holocene deformation in the southern Rio Grande rift as inferred from topography and uplifted terraces of the Franklin Mountains, southern New Mexico and western Texas
Tectonic subsidence, geoid analysis, and the Miocene-Pliocene unconformity in the Rio Grande rift, southwestern United States: Implications for mantle upwelling as a driving force for rift opening
Late Oligocene to Middle Miocene rifting and synextensional magmatism in the southwestern Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico: The beginning of the Gulf of California rift
SEG Newsletter 67 (October)
SEG Newsletter 74 (July)
Stratigraphy and History of Raton Basin and Notes on San Luis Basin, Colorado-New Mexico
Epithermal deposits in México—Update of current knowledge, and an empirical reclassification
Epithermal ore deposits have traditionally been the most economically important in México, with renowned world-class deposits like those in the Pachuca–Real del Monte, Guanajuato, Fresnillo, Taxco, Tayoltita, and Zacatecas districts. Whereas in certain areas (like the Great Basin in Nevada) intermediate and low sulfidation deposits have been found to be mutually exclusive in time and space; in the case of epi thermal deposits in México, the intermediate and low sulfidation types do not appear to be mutually exclusive and, to the contrary, they coexist in the same regions, formed during the same time spans, and even occur together within a single deposit. These deposits are all Tertiary in age, ranging from middle Eocene to early Miocene, with the possible sole exception of a Paleocene deposit. Their space and time distribution follows the evolution of the continental arc volcanism of the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre del Sur. The vast majority of epithermal deposits in México belong to the intermediate (IS) or low (LS) sulfidation types; only a few high sulfidation (HS) deposits have been described in the NW part of the country (e.g., El Sauzal, Mulatos, Santo Niño, La Caridad Antigua, all of them in Sonora and Chihuahua). Because most epithermal deposits in México exhibit composite characteristics of both IS and LS mineralization styles (as well as scarce characteristics of HS), they cannot be simply characterized as IS (polymetallic deposits associated with the most saline brines) or LS deposits (mainly Ag and Au deposits associated with lower salinity brines). Thus, in this paper we propose to use an empirical classification for IS + LS deposits (that is, alkaline/neutral epithermal deposits) into three types of mineralization; namely, A, B, and C. Type A (or IS type) comprises those deposits that generally formed at greater depths from highly saline but unsaturated brines and contain exclusively from top to bottom IS styles of mineralization with a consistent poly-metallic character. Type B (or LS-IS type) comprises those deposits that exhibit dominant LS characteristics but have polymetallic IS roots (Zn-Pb-Cu); this is the most widespread type of epithermal mineralization in México. Types A and B generally exhibit mineralogic and/or fluid inclusion evidence for boiling. Type C (or LS type) comprises those deposits that exhibit only LS styles of mineralization, formed generally by shallow boiling of low salinity fluids, and have relatively high precious metal and low base metal contents. In this paper, we also review other known or attributable aspects of Mexican epithermal deposits, including ore and gangue mineralogy and their evolution in time and space, structure, geothermometry, stable iso topic composition of mineralizing fluids and other components of the deposits, chemistry and sources for mineralizing fluids, and the plausible mechanisms for the mobilization of deep fluid reservoirs and for mineral deposition in the epithermal environment.