Journal article
New insights from reactive transport modelling: The formation of the sericitic vein envelopes during early hydrothermal alteration at Butte, Montana
S Geiger, R Haggerty, JH Dilles, MH Reed, SK Matthäi
Geofluids | Published : 2002
Abstract
A reactive transport computer code has been employed to model hydrothermal alteration of a granitoid rock bordering a discrete vein channel. The model suggests that the grey sericitic and sericitic with remnant biotite alteration envelopes at the porphyry copper deposit at Butte, Montana, can be formed by a reducing, low pH, and low salinity fluid under constant temperature and pressure conditions of approximately 400°C and less than 100 MPa during a time span of approximately 100 years or less. Hydrothermal alteration has little effect on the porosity of the host rock (Butte Quartz Monzonite), and the diffusivity of the aqueous species also changes little. A sequence of mineral reaction fro..
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