Tectonic Fingerprint In Philippine Porphyry Deposits ? I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John A. Wolfe
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The concepts of sea floor spreading and plate tectonics provide more logical explanations of some geologic processes than were possible a few years ago. I plan to premise my discussion of the regional features of Philippine porphyry copper deposits on this tectonic basis, recognizing that parts of the picture can be explained in other ways, but in the belief that this is the best explanation of the whole. The sequence of events which results in the formation of Porphyry deposits (Figure 1) can be summarized as the result of collision of crustal plates, subduction of the oceanic plate, emplacement of a serpentine ultrabasic diapir, formation of a dioritic magma at depths of 300 to 500 km, rise of the magma to a sub crustal or intra-crustal chamber, eruption of andesitic volcanoes, emplacement of diorite or differentiation of the magma into more acidic products, multiple intrusion of hypabyssal rocks and hydro-
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APA: John A. Wolfe  (1973)  Tectonic Fingerprint In Philippine Porphyry Deposits ? I. Introduction

MLA: John A. Wolfe Tectonic Fingerprint In Philippine Porphyry Deposits ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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