Deep resistivity geophysics of the San Juan–Silverton caldera complex, San Juan County, Colorado (USA)

Geosphere Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI:10.1130/ges02550.1
Brian D. Rodriguez, D. Yager, Eric D. Anderson, Bennett E. Hoogenboom, Robert L. Runkel, Bruce D. Smith, M. Deszcz-Pan
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Magnetotelluric (MT) and audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) data are used to better understand the subsurface geology and mineral resources in the San Juan–Silverton caldera complex located near Silverton, Colorado, western United States, as part of the extensive southern Rocky Mountains volcanic field that covers much of southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico. Seven MT and AMT profiles of varying lengths image resistivity structure to depths of ~5 km. The AMT inversion models characterize geophysical responses of near-surface lithologies, structures, and mineralized systems and also help corroborate airborne electromagnetic data at shallow levels. The MT inversion models extend our depth of investigation from near the surface to great depths (~5 km) and help to form hypotheses about roots of the hydrothermal plumbing that fed shallower mineralized systems. Subsurface high resistivities occur beneath intermediate-composition lava flows and Proterozoic units. Subsurface moderate- to low-resistivity values may reflect hydrothermal plumbing that served as flow paths for mineralizing fluids and metallic ore formation. The model interpreta­tions presented in this study could be utilized in remediation planning or mineral resource applications. The methods used could be applied to other watersheds with similar volcanic environments containing acid-generating historical mines or hydrothermally altered and mineralized source rocks.
美国科罗拉多州圣胡安县圣胡安-银顿火山口复合体的深层电阻率地球物理学
磁位(MT)和声磁位(AMT)数据用于更好地了解位于美国西部科罗拉多州西威尔顿附近的圣胡安-西威尔顿火山口复合体的地下地质和矿产资源,该复合体是覆盖科罗拉多州西南部和新墨西哥州北部大部分地区的洛基山脉南部火山区的一部分。七条长度不等的 MT 和 AMT 剖面对约 5 千米深的电阻率结构进行了成像。AMT 反演模型描述了近地表岩性、结构和矿化系统的地球物理响应,也有助于证实浅层的机载电磁数据。MT 反演模型将我们的调查深度从近地表扩展到了更深的深度(约 5 千米),并有助于形成有关为较浅矿化系统提供营养的热液管道根源的假设。地表下的高电阻率出现在中成岩熔岩流和新生代单元之下。地表下的中低电阻率值可能反映了作为成矿流体和金属矿形成的流动路径的热液管道。本研究提出的模型解释可用于修复规划或矿产资源应用。所使用的方法可应用于具有类似火山环境的其他流域,这些火山环境包含酸生成的历史矿山或热液蚀变和矿化的源岩。
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