The Black Mountain Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposit, Baguio District, Philippines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P Hollings P Waters M Baker D R. Cooke
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Over the last three million years, porphyry and epithermal mineralisation in the Baguio Mineral District has been driven by calc-alkaline magmatism associated with the subduction of the South China Sea plate and the Scarborough seamounts beneath northern Luzon, Philippines. Coupled with extreme uplift and exhumation rates, mineralisation in the Baguio District has been responsible for the emplacement of over 922 million grams of gold. As one of the oldest intrusive bodies associated with the Baguio District, the Black Mountain Cu-Au deposit consists of at least five intrusive phases overprinted by potassic and propylitic alteration and sulfide mineralisation. Gold ore grades are low and molybdenum grades high with respect to other porphyry Cu-Au deposits in the Baguio Mineral District. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
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APA: P Hollings P Waters M Baker D R. Cooke  (2008)  The Black Mountain Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposit, Baguio District, Philippines

MLA: P Hollings P Waters M Baker D R. Cooke The Black Mountain Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposit, Baguio District, Philippines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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