Porphyry Copper Mineralization At The Tapadaa Prospect, Northern Sulawesi, Indonesia ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Garry G. Lowder
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The regional geologic setting is essentially a volcanic island arc built upon an oceanic basement, consisting of basalt and minor pelagic sediments (the Tinombo Formation of Eocene - lower Miocene age. Trail et. al. 1974). -- An east-west chain of intermediate and acid calc-alkaline volcanoes (the Bilungala Volcanics) was built on the oceanic basement during the Miocene. The Bilungala Volcanics are flanked to the north largely by contemporaneous andesites and volcanoclastic sediments of the Dolokapa Formation. During middle to upper Miocene time the Bilungala Volcanics were invaded by large masses of predominantly dioritic intrusive rock and it is within one of these dioritic intrusive complexes, the Bone Diorite, that the cluster of porphyry copper systems occurs. Renewed volcanic activity in the Plio-Pleistocene produced acid pyroclastic rocks (the Pinogu Volcanicsi whose distribution is controlled by present-day topography. Structural trends, largely interpreted from SLR imagery, are pre- dominantly NW or NIWJ. The right-lateral Gorontalo Fault, which trends hW through the town of Gorontalo (Katili, 19691 is the most prominent structural feature. Many of the major structures in the Tapadaa district have similar orientations and may be sympathetically related to the Gorontalo Fault.
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APA: Garry G. Lowder  (1976)  Porphyry Copper Mineralization At The Tapadaa Prospect, Northern Sulawesi, Indonesia ? Introduction

MLA: Garry G. Lowder Porphyry Copper Mineralization At The Tapadaa Prospect, Northern Sulawesi, Indonesia ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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