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Ages and trace element fertility of porphyry-related mineralization in the Philipsburg polymetallic district, Montana, with a comparison to Butte

September 15, 2025

The Philipsburg mining district is a Mo-Cu porphyry system with associated Cordilleran polymetallic veins. Geochronology was employed to date the porphyry (~66 Ma, U/Pb in zircon) and molybdenite mineralization from the veins (~76 Ma, Re-Os). Age results suggest that the two-mineralization events model proposed by Lund et al. (2018) for the Butte district can be applied to the Philipsburg deposit. Furthermore, common fertility indicators from zircon trace elements were analyzed with variable success to characterize the existing Mo-Cu mineralization of the Philipsburg porphyry. This raises concerns about the benefits of this method and/or the importance of sampling, which could impact exploration for similar porphyry deposits.

Publication Year 2025
Title Ages and trace element fertility of porphyry-related mineralization in the Philipsburg polymetallic district, Montana, with a comparison to Butte
Authors Celine M.E. Beaucamp, Chris Gammons, Jay M. Thompson, Holly J. Stein
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70266182
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center
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