THE LONGEVITY OF PORPHYRY COPPER SYSTEMS: A RE-OS APPROACH
In the Bagdad deposit, in northern Arizona, (current reserves of about 916 Mt with 0.36% Cu and 0.02% Mo) magmatism lasted for aproximately 6 myr, and it is characterized by two different mineralization events at 76 and 72 Ma. Sierrita, Arizona has current sulfide reserves of 1063 Mt grading 0.27%Cu and oxide reserves of 64 Mt grading 0.18 percent copper. The magmatic activity in Sierrita was episodic and three distinctive events are recognized (68-67, 64-63 and 60 Ma), with Cu-Mo mineralization associated to the last two magmatic events. In the Tameapa prospect, Mexico, magmatism has an aproximate duration of 5 myr. Re-Os molibdenite ages suggest at least two mineralization episodes at ~57 and ~52-53 Ma for this deposit. Copper resources have been estimated at 27 Mt averaging 0.37% Cu. In the megadeposit El Teniente, Chile estimated reserves are over 2855 Mt with 1.31% Cu and 0.022% Mo. Four molibdenite events have been reported for this deposit (at 6.3, 5.6, 4.8 and 4.4 Ma, respectively) within a period of aprox. 2 myr. In Los Pelambres, reported sulfide reserves are at 2400 Mt with 0,67% Cu and 0,016% Mo. Previously reported molybdenite ages for this deposit are 11.33 ± 0.09, 11.45 ± 0.01 Ma, 10.40 ± 0.05, 10.75 ± 0.05 and 10.77 ± 0.05 Ma. These results suggest a very short-lived system in Los Pelambres.
This geochronological information coupled with previous information using other isotopic systems (i.e. Ar-Ar, U-Pb) for other porphyry copper deposits suggest that there is no relation between duration of magmatism or number of mineralization events and the size of the deposit.