Preliminary Petrochemical Results from the Central Segment of the Luzon Volcanic Arc (Philippines): The Mankayan Mineral District

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 8
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- 190 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
The Luzon arc extends for about 900 km from Taiwan to the island of Mindoro (central Philippines); in this area late Tertiary to Recent volcanism is considered to be the result of eastward subduction along the Manila Trench. The arc is composed of five segments, all of which have individual characteristics with respect to tectonic setting and magma chemistry (Defant et al., 1989). From the north to the south these are (Fig. 1): (1) the eastern Coast Ranges of Taiwan and the islands Lan-Hsu and Lu-Tao (Taiwan Segment), (2) the islands off the north coast of Luzon (Babuyan Segment), (3) the Northern Luzon Segment, (4) the Bataan Segment, and (5) the Mindoro Segment. Defant et al. (1988) suggest that the Bataan and Mindoro segments of the arc, both of which are characterized by different isotopic compositions and levels of large ion lithophile element (LILE) enrichment in the lavas, are separated by a 'pull-apart' zone, the Macolod Corridor.We are currently studying the mineralogy and petrochemistry of Late-Miocene to Pliocene volcanism in the Northern Luzon Segment (NLS), which comprises the geographic area of the Cordillera Central. This area has so far received limited attention, inspite of its wealth of porphyry copper, skarn and epithermal gold deposits. In this contribution we report the first results of our study of igneous rocks from the Mankayan Mineral District (MMD) which is located in the centre of the arc segment under consideration.
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APA:
(1990) Preliminary Petrochemical Results from the Central Segment of the Luzon Volcanic Arc (Philippines): The Mankayan Mineral DistrictMLA: Preliminary Petrochemical Results from the Central Segment of the Luzon Volcanic Arc (Philippines): The Mankayan Mineral District. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.