Abstract

The Montaña de Manganeso is a manganese vein-type deposit spatially associated with back-arc basin remnants of the Guerrero tectonostratigraphic terrane. The study of major- and trace-element geochemical characteristics of the deposit provides insight into the controls on ore-forming processes within the area. The deposit is characterized by low Co, Cu and Ni abundances, and high Ba (>10,000 ppm) contents and Mn/Fe ratios (<500), typical of hydrothermal Mn deposits. In addition, the low ∑REE abundances (18.7 to 103 ppm), negative Ce anomalies (0.2 to 0.6), and positive Y (1.00 to 2.34) and Eu anomalies (0.6 to 4.4) also suggest a hydrothermal source for the deposit. Discrimination plots involving ∑REE and Zr vs. (Cu + Ni + Co) and Ce/Ce* vs. Nd and Y/Ho further indicate a hydrothermal source in an oxidizing depositional environment. The Mn-Fe-(Ni + Cu + Co), MnO2-MgO-Fe2O3, (Cu/Zn)/Fe2O3 vs. (Zn/Ni)/MnO2 and Na/Mg diagrams display intermediate signatures between marine and terrestrial environments. This suggest that the Montaña de Manganeso deposit is the result of two metallogenic stages: (I) the earliest stage, which involved the formation of Mn oxides by hydrothermal/diagenetic processes in the Arperos back-arc basin during the Cretaceous; and (II) the latest stage took place subsequent to accretion the Guerrero tectonostratigraphic terrane onto the continent and involved the remobilization of the Cretaceous submarine Mn oxides (and associated trace elements) and subsequent redepositation by Tertiary continental hydrothermal activity.

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