The Emperor Epithermal Gold Deposit, Vatukoula, Fiji

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Antonio M Davis B Jones GFP Setterfield TN Tua P
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Emperor gold deposit occurs on the western margin of a 5 Ma caldera in a large, mafic shoshonitic shield volcano on the island of Viti Levu, Fiji. Products from two major pulses of post-caldera intermediate volcanism filled the caldera. Caldera collapse-related steep and flat faults and zones of shattered rock provided per- meable conduits for vertical and lateral fluid migration and favourable sites for ore deposition. One large hydrothermal system, operating concurr- ently with extrusion of the second pulse of resurgent volcanism, may have produced porphyry- style alteration within the caldera, epithermal mineralization at Vatukoula, and weakly minera- lized, siliceous veins and breccias in an outflow zone northeast of Vatukoula.
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APA: Antonio M Davis B Jones GFP Setterfield TN Tua P  (1987)  The Emperor Epithermal Gold Deposit, Vatukoula, Fiji

MLA: Antonio M Davis B Jones GFP Setterfield TN Tua P The Emperor Epithermal Gold Deposit, Vatukoula, Fiji. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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