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Bibliografía

Curso: “Vectores minerales y geoquímicos dentro de la alteración fílica en sistemas de pórfidos”

Kierran Maher

Alva-Jimenez, T., 2011, Variation in hydrothermal muscovite and chlorite composition in the
Highland Valley porphyry Cu-Mo district, British Columbia, Canada: M.Sc. thesis, Vancouver,
University of British Columbia, 249 p.

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Cohen, J.F., 2011, Mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermal alteration at the Ann-Mason
porphyry copper deposit, Nevada: Comparison of large scale ore exploration techniques to mineral
chemistry: M.Sc. thesis, Corvallis, Oregon, Oregon State University, 599 p.

Graham, G.E., Kokaly, R.F., Kelley, K.D., Hoefen, T.M., Johnson, M.R., and Hubbard, B.E., 2018,
Application of imaging spectroscopy for mineral exploration in Alaska: A study over porphyry Cu
deposits in the eastern Alaska Range: Economic Geology, v. 113, p. 489–510.

Gustafson, L.B., and Hunt, J.P., 1975, The porphyry copper deposit at El Salvador, Chile: Economic
Geology, v. 70, p. 857–912.

Newman, A., 1987, Chemistry of clays and clay minerals: Mineralogical Society Monograph, v. 6,
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Pontual, S., Merry, N., and Gamson, P., 1997, Spectral interpretation field manual, G-MEX, v. 1:
Arrowtown, New Zealand, AusSpec International Pty. Ltd., Unpublished manual, 168 p.

Rieder, M., Cavazzini, G., D’yakonov, Y.S., Frank-Kamenetskii, V.A., Gottardi, G., Guggenheim, S.,
Koval’, P.V., Mueller, G., Neiva, A.M., Radoslovich, E.W., and Robert, J.L., 1998, Nomenclature of
the micas: Clays and Clay Minerals, v. 46, p. 586–595.

Simpson, M.P., and Rae, A.J., 2018, Short-wave infrared (SWIR) reflectance spectrometric
characterisation of clays from geothermal systems of the Taupō volcanic zone, New Zealand:
Geothermics, v. 73, p. 74–90.

Swayze, G.A., Clark, R.N., Goetz, A.F., Livo, K.E., Breit, G.N., Kruse, F.A., Sutley, S.J., Snee, L.W.,
Lowers, H.A., Post, J.L., Stoffregen, R.E., and Ashley, R.P., 2014, Mapping advanced argillic
alteration at Cuprite, Nevada, using imaging spectroscopy: Economic Geology, v. 109, p. 1179–1221.

Uribe-Mogollon, C., and Maher, K., 2018, White mica geochemistry of the Copper Cliff porphyry Cu
deposit: Insights from a vectoring tool applied to exploration: Economic Geology, v. 113, p. 1269–
1295.

Uribe-Mogollon, C., and Maher, K., 2020, White mica geochemistry: Discriminating between barren
and mineralized Porphyry Systems. Economic Geology, v. 115: p. 325–354.
Urqueta, E., Kyser, T.K., Clark, A.H., Stanley, C.R., and Oates, C.J., 2009, Lithogeochemistry of the
Collahuasi porphyry Cu-Mo and epithermal Cu-Ag(-Au) cluster, northern Chile: Pearce element ratio
vectors to ore: Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis, v. 9, p. 9–17.

Wilkinson, J.J., Chang, Z., Cooke, D.R., Baker, M.J., Wilkinson, C.C., Inglis, S., Chen, H., and
Gemmell, J.B., 2015, The chlorite proximitor: A new tool for detecting porphyry ore deposits: Journal
of Geochemical Exploration, v. 152, p. 10–26.

David R. Cooke, Jamie J. Wilkinson, Mike Baker, Paul Agnew, Josh Phillips, Zhaoshan Chang,
Huayong Chen, Clara C. Wilkinson, Shaun Inglis, Pete Hollings, Lejun Zhang, J. Bruce Gemmell,
Noel C. White, Leonid Danyushevsky, Hamish Martin. 2020, Using mineral chemistry to aid
exploration: A case study from the Resolution Porphyry Cu-Mo Deposit, Arizona. Economic Geology
v. 115, p. 813–840.

Orovan Evan, Hollings Pete; Exploring the Green Rock Environment: An Introduction. Economic
Geology, v. 115, p. 695–700

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