Kuroko-Type Volcanic Succession : An Assessment of Rock Types, Eruptive Style and Setting Using The Devonian Bunga Beds, Southeastern Australia as a Model
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 3
 - File Size:
 - 113 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
The Bunga Beds of the Late Devonian - Boyd  Volcanic' Complex is a well exposed succession  of rhyolite, sedimentary rocks and minor  basalt outcropping along the south coast of  New South Wales. The sedimentary rocks vary  from shallow water basin margin facies, to  deep-water basin centre facies, and the  majority of .the volcanics are associated with  the deep water facies association. The  volcanics are dominated by rhyolite domes,  lavas and cryptodomes, whose margins are  extensively autobrecciated and quench  fragmented. In situ pyroclastics represent a  very minor volcanic component and are  restricted to the remnants of two small doors- top tuff cone successions. Pyroclastic debris  is common in the sedimentary succession  enclosing the volcanics and was clearly derived  from shallow to emergent basin margin areas  through mass-flow redeposition. The succession  has bearing on the origin of the fragmental  component of, the volcanics that host Kuroko- type massive sulphide deposits. The  characteristics of these fragmental volcanics  are not well documented. We suggest that  based on the Bunga Beds,'Kuroko-type volcanic  successions are dominated by coherent rhyolite/  felsic lavas and intrusive domes, autobreccias  and hyaloclastites, that in situ pyroclastics  are rare or lacking, and that redeposited  volcanic debris is abundant. Pyroclastic  debris is most likely to have been derived  from shallow areas marginal to the deep-water  volcanic centre that produce the Kuroko-type  volcanics and sulphides.
Citation
APA: (1987) Kuroko-Type Volcanic Succession : An Assessment of Rock Types, Eruptive Style and Setting Using The Devonian Bunga Beds, Southeastern Australia as a Model
MLA: Kuroko-Type Volcanic Succession : An Assessment of Rock Types, Eruptive Style and Setting Using The Devonian Bunga Beds, Southeastern Australia as a Model. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.