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    Stratigraphy of Lower Permian Skarn Protoliths, Southeastern Arizona

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    Author
    Huebschman, Richard P.
    Issue Date
    2013-06-01
    Keywords
    Arizona Geological Survey Contributed Reports
    Pennslyvanian
    Permian
    Paleozoic
    Basin and Range Province
    Tombstone Hills
    Empire Mountains
    Sierrita Mountains
    Whetstone Mountains
    Santa Rita Mountains
    Cochise County
    Pima County
    Scherrer Formation
    Economic geology
    Pedregosa Basin
    Epitaph Formation
    Colina Formation
    Earp Formation
    skarn mineralization
    copper skarn mineralization
    facies
    stratigraphy
    protoliths
    carbonates
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    Huebschman, R.P., 2013, Stratigraphy of Lower Permian Skarn Protoliths, Southeastern Arizona. Arizona Geological Survey Contributed Report, CR-13-B, 27 p.
    Description
    Carbonate rocks of lower Permian age are important host to copper skarn mineralization, in the porphyry copper belt of southeastern Arizona, near Tucson. Early Permian sedimentation occurred on an unstable shelf with abrupt facies changes, resulting in diverse lithologies, repetitive depositional sequences and obscured formational contacts. Favorable carbonate protoliths are not necessarily confined to a given stratigraphic horizon, nor limited to a particular formation, complicating efforts to determine stratigraphic controls of skarn mineralization within a porphyry system. Since carbonate rock types are defined by their depositional environment, facies modeling may help to delineate important carbonate skarn protoliths, in altered section. This study represents a synthesis of previous work, and adds new observations and stratigraphic interpretations of the lower Permian Earp, Colina and Epitaph Formations within the porphyry copper belt of present day Pima and western Cochise Counties, Arizona. Potentially favorable carbonate protoliths are described, utilizing stratigraphy and facies analysis as a means of determining their spatial distribution. For workers studying altered drill core associated with copper mineralization, important diagnostic features of lower Permian protoliths and marker beds useful in altered section are discussed here, along with their commonly associated skarn assemblages.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/629596
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    Language
    en
    Series/Report no.
    CR-13-B
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    Arizona Geological Survey. All rights reserved.
    Collection Information
    Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact azgs-info@email.arizona.edu.
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