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The Ajo Mining District, Pima County, Arizona: Evidence for middle Cenozoic detachment faulting, plutonism, volcanism, and hydrothermal alteration
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VolcanologyEngineeringEarth ScienceRegional GeologyPima CountyCretaceous PeriodAjo Mining DistrictHydrothermal AlterationDetachment FaultingGeographyGeologyMineral DepositTectonicsGeochemistryAjo DepositCretaceous-paleogene BoundaryUpper Cretaceous RocksPetrologyMining Industry
Introduction: The Ajo porphyry copper deposit and surrounding Upper Cretaceous rocks have been separated from their plutonic source and rotated by detachment faulting. Overlying middle Cenozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks have been tilted and show evidence for two periods of rotation. Following these rotations, a granitic stock (23.7?0.2 Ma) intruded basement rocks west of the Ajo deposit. This stock was uplifted 2.5 km to expose deep-seated Na-Ca alteration.
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