Strategic Relationship of the Panguna Mine Sequence, Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hilyard D Finlayson E
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

1:100 000 geological mapping of Bougainville Island has resulted in refinement of stratigraphic subdivisions and relationships. We subdivide the sequence into basement Atamo Volcanics (Late Eocene-Early Oligocene), consisting of spilitised pillow basalts, which are overlain unconformably by Late Oligocene-Early Miocene Keriaka Limestone. The latter is unconformably overlain by fine-medium grained volcaniclastics and minor lavas of the Middle-Late Miocene Toniva Formation which coarsens upward and passes gradationally and conformably into the coarsely volcanolithic latest Miocene-Pliocene Arawa Conglomerate. The Kupei Complex, host to the Panguna.porphyry Cu-Au deposit, consists of medium - K20 microdiorites, granodiorites, and andesites intruding Arawa Conglomerate and Toniva Formation. K/Ar isotopic dates on the Kupei Complex range from 4.8-1.3 Ma, and hence overlap the age of the Arawa Conglomerate. We believe that the Arawa Conglomerate consists of mass flow deposits on a volcani- clastic apron surrounding a volcanic edifice above the intruding Kupei Complex.
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APA: Hilyard D Finlayson E  (1990)  Strategic Relationship of the Panguna Mine Sequence, Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea

MLA: Hilyard D Finlayson E Strategic Relationship of the Panguna Mine Sequence, Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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