Evolution of Selected Porphyry Copper-Gold Systems in the Southwest Pacific Region and its Relevance to Exploration

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 15
- File Size:
- 6047 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
The sequences in alteration and mineralisation from five copper-gold porphyry systems (Taysan and Didipio, Philippines; Horse-Ivaal and Wafi River, PNG; and Goonumbla, Australia) and one gold-copper skarn system (Browns Creek, Australia) are documented in this paper. Alteration and mineralisation in all these systems reflect a common evolution from crystallisation of melts emplaced at shallow crustal levels (zoned potassic -> propylitic alteration), followed by exsolution of volatile-rich fluids from these melts (porphyry quartz ¦K-feldspar/biotite veins and local high temperature advanced argillic alteration), to a progressive cooling of the intrusion which results in associated retrograde alteration. Copper-gold mineralisation in all cases is almost exclusively restricted to the cooler retrograde events. The recognition of the temporal and spatial zonations in alteration and mineralisation in gold-copper porphyry systems has significant relevance in the interpretation of geophysical signatures, overprinting alteration, vein sequences and structural controls, and can lead to more focused and potentially more cost-effective exploration.
Citation
APA: (1999) Evolution of Selected Porphyry Copper-Gold Systems in the Southwest Pacific Region and its Relevance to Exploration
MLA: Evolution of Selected Porphyry Copper-Gold Systems in the Southwest Pacific Region and its Relevance to Exploration. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.