Discovery And Exploration Of The Gosowong Epithermal Quartz-Adularia Vein Deposit, Halmahera, Eastern Indonesia

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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Gosowong epithermal quartz-adularia vein, in the Halmahera magmatic arc, is a new discovery in an area of primary tropical rain forest with no history of gold mining or mineralization. The newly recognized mineral district also contains a number of other epithermal vein systems, two centres of porphyry Cu-Au mineralization, and a number of argillic and advanced argillic alteration zones that may be related to underlying mineralization. Gosowong was discovered and tested through the application of basic exploration techniques including drainage sampling, soil sampling, trenching, magnetics, IP, and diamond drilling. Lapse time from the initial reconnaissance discovery of a stream sediment anomaly to the release of inferred resource estimates of approximately 1.0m ounces was just over 3 years.
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APA:  (1997)  Discovery And Exploration Of The Gosowong Epithermal Quartz-Adularia Vein Deposit, Halmahera, Eastern Indonesia

MLA: Discovery And Exploration Of The Gosowong Epithermal Quartz-Adularia Vein Deposit, Halmahera, Eastern Indonesia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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