Structural Control of Gold Mineralisation at a Plate Boundary: The Kyauk Pahto Photogeological Case History, North-Central Burma

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Integrated geological interpretation of aerial photographs and Landsat images revealed that the gold mineralisation at Kyauk Pahto took place in a narrow zone of tension fractures within part of a previously unrecognised dextral wrench fault system. The latter is the wider manifestation of the well known Sagaing (right-lateral) strike-slip fault which has a length of more than 1 000 km, and it demarcates the boundary between the Indo-Australian and Asian plates. A subtle, right-handed kink affects the full width of the Sagaing Wrench-fault System at about the latitude of Kyauk pahto, and the extra dilatancy imposed on the tension fracture zone facilitated episodic ingress of mineralising hydrothermal fluids by "seismic pumping".
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APA:  (1987)  Structural Control of Gold Mineralisation at a Plate Boundary: The Kyauk Pahto Photogeological Case History, North-Central Burma

MLA: Structural Control of Gold Mineralisation at a Plate Boundary: The Kyauk Pahto Photogeological Case History, North-Central Burma. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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