THE LIGHTS CREEK DISTRICT COPPER DEPOSITS: PORPHYRY COPPER OR EVAPORITIC-SOURCE COPPER IRON-OXIDE MINERALIZATION?
In the early 20th century, ore was extracted from two zones of multiple copper-sulfide veins within the southeastern granodiorite to gabbro part of the Lights Creek Stock: the Engels mine and the Superior mine with an average recovery grade of 1.79% copper from approximately 20 Mt of ore. Placer Dome discovered and extensively drilled the Moonlight Valley deposit in the 1960s, and Sheffield Resources has recently commenced a drilling project in Moonlight Valley to improve the orebody assessment, which is currently estimated to be ~200 Mt of rocks containing ~0.4 wt. % copper.
Geoanalytical, petrographic, and field studies are being used collectively to formulate a viable genetic hypothesis or geologic model for the copper-bearing igneous-related hydrothermal system and to provide insights into the source and composition of mineralizing fluids. The Lights Creek Stock will be particularly evaluated with respect to the iron oxide-copper-gold hydrothermal models of Barton and Johnson (1996) and Pollard (2006). If Lights Creek represents an IOCG type ore system, it represents one of the largest of its type in the USA. Geologic and geochemical characterization of the mineralization in the Lights Creek Stock could encourage not only further exploration and identification of additional sources of copper ore in the district but also contribute to a better understanding of copper mineralization both in the Lights Creek Stock and in other global occurrences.