Ore Genesis in the Wainivesi Area, Fiji, and Some Exploration Implications

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Savage E. N
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

Two genetic types of base metal deposits occur in the Wainivesi area of central eastern Viti Levu. The Wainivesi deposit is now considered to be a stratiform volcanogenic type, and the Wailotu and Wainiviti deposits are described as contact metasomatic with some hydrothermal manifestations. The Wainivesi mineralization is correlated with the Tertiary "e" stage, i.e. uppermost Oligocene-Iowermost Miocene. Tertiary "e" stage rocks in Fiji are therefore potential ore producers of stratiform volcanogenic type. On the basis of plate tectonics with Fiji part of the New Hebrides Arc prior to rifting apart in the late Miocene, stratiform volcanogenic deposits of the Wainivesi type may also occur in rocks of comparable type and age in the New Hebrides.
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APA: Savage E. N  (1976)  Ore Genesis in the Wainivesi Area, Fiji, and Some Exploration Implications

MLA: Savage E. N Ore Genesis in the Wainivesi Area, Fiji, and Some Exploration Implications. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1976.

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