Mineralogy and Textures of Vienna Wood Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits in Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T Mizuta D Ishiyama
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The Vienna Wood hydrothermal is hosted by mid-oceanic ridge type basalt in graben morphology and is located in the Central Manus Basin. The hydrothermal field is about 300 metres in diameter and consist of a sulphide mounds and tall huge death and active chimneys. From the three distinct ore types collected from the Vienna Wood site, the dominant ore minerals recognised are pyrite, wurtzite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, Fe-oxide and gangue minerals of anhydrite, gypsum, barite and silica. The consistencies in the paragenetic sequence and in the spatial distribution of the sulfides across the three ore types suggest that similar hydrothermal process exist across active and death chimneys. Fluid inclusion studies reveal a homogenisation temperature of 190-260¦C and an average salinity of 5.1-5.4 wt per cent NaCl equiv. The pH of the hydrothermal fluid ranges from 4.2 to 6.1. Bulk chemical analyses indicate that the mineralisation in the Vienna Wood can be classified into the Zn-(Cu-Pb) type of mineralisation. The tenors of the ore and mineral assemblage resemble those of the Mid-oceanic ridge system and ancient ophiolite hosted massive sulphide deposits of Cyprus and Oman.
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APA: T Mizuta D Ishiyama  (2002)  Mineralogy and Textures of Vienna Wood Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits in Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea

MLA: T Mizuta D Ishiyama Mineralogy and Textures of Vienna Wood Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits in Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.

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