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29th Annual Fall Field Conference Guidebook, New
Mexico Geological Society, p. 219–229 https://nmgs
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_p0219_p0229.pdf.
Dicken, C.L., Woodruff, L.G., Hammarstrom, J.M., and
Crocker, K.E., 2022, GIS, supplemental data table,
and references for focus areas of potential domestic
resources of critical minerals and related commodities
in the United States and Puerto Rico (ver. 2.0, April
2024): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi
.org/10.5066/P9DIZ9N8.
Donahue, K.M., 2002, Geochemistry, geology and geochro-
nology of the Victorio mining district, Luna County,
New Mexico: Linking skarn and porphyry systems to
carbonate-hosted lead-zinc replacement deposits: New
Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources
Open File Report 471, 195 p https://geoinfo.nmt.edu
/publications/openfile/details.cfml?Volume=471.
Elston, W. E., Erbe, E. E., &Deal, E. G. (1979). Tertiary
geology of Hidalgo County, New Mexico. Guide to
metals, industrial minerals, petroleum, and geother-
mal resources. https://geoinfo.nmt.edu/publications
/periodicals/nmg/1/n1/nmg_v1_n1_p1.pdf.
John, D. A., &Taylor, R. D. (2016). By-Products of
Porphyry Copper and Molybdenum Deposits. https://
geoinfo.nmt.edu/staff/mclemore/teaching/documents
/07_John_Taylor.pdf.
John, D.A., Ayuso, R.A., Barton, M.D., Blakely, R.J.,
Bodnar, R.J., Dilles, J.H., Gray, Floyd, Graybeal,
F.T., Mars, J.C., McPhee, D.K., Seal, R.R., Taylor,
R.D., and Vikre, P.G. (Ed.)., 2010, Porphyry copper
deposit model, chap. B of Mineral deposit models for
resource assessment: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific
Investigations Report 2010–5070–B, 169 p. https://
pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2010/5070/b/.
McCuaig, T. Campbell., &Hronsky, J. M. A. (2014).
The Mineral System Concept: The key to explora-
tion targeting. https://www.researchgate.net/publi-
cation/280092778_The_mineral_system_concept
_The_key_to_exploration_targeting.
McLemore, V.T., 2008, Potential for Laramide porphyry
copper deposits in southwestern New Mexico, in 59th
Annual Fall Field Conference Guidebook, New Mexico
Geological Society. https://nmgs.nmt.edu/publications
/guidebooks/downloads/59/59_p0141_p0149.pdf.
McLemore, V.T., McIntosh, M.C., and Pease, T.C., 1995,
40Ar/39Ar age determinations of four plutons asso-
ciated with mineral deposits in southwestern New
Mexico: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral
Figure 5. In and As in porphyry Cu deposits in New Mexico (analyses by Granitto et al., 2020
and NMBGMR unpublished data). Note that Fierro-Hanover district has 140 ppm In and
Chino has 146 ppm In. Legend is in Figure 2