The Mabilo Copper-gold-iron Deposit – A New Skarn Discovery in the Philippines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
N A. Reynolds R Ayres R N McLean G Maude
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Mar 18, 2015

Abstract

"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Mabilo copper-gold-magnetite skarn deposit is located in southern Luzon in the Paracale mineral district, where iron has been produced historically from several skarn deposits. Mabilo occurs in the south-west of the district and is distinct and significant because of its high grades of copper and gold compared to historical mines.The Mabilo licence surrounds the Venida prospect, where past small-scale mining has exploited iron, copper and gold mineralisation in oxidised skarn. A ground magnetic survey in 2007 defined a number of strong anomalies under Quaternary volcanic cover south of Venida. The property was acquired by Sierra Mining Ltd in 2011, the magnetic data were remodelled and drilling commenced in September 2012. Diamond drill hole MDH001 targeted the strongest anomaly, which was 500 m south of Venida and under 20 m of volcanic cover. It intersected 94 m with an average grade of 2.2 per cent copper, 1.6 g/t gold and 36.6 per cent iron. Subsequent drilling was targeted by magnetic modelling, incorporating magnetic susceptibility data from drill core, which resulted in a high percentage of successful drill holes.The mineralised skarn preferentially replaces a dipping limestone unit within an Eocene sequence dominated by volcanic siltstone and sandstone, metamorphosed to marble and hornfels in the aureole of a Miocene quartz-diorite intrusion. Skarn occurs discontinuously along the eastern and southern diorite contact, controlled by primary sedimentary facies variation, structural geometry, fault offsets and intrusive contacts.Coarse magnetite skarn with garnet and minor wollastonite and clinopyroxene contains variably abundant chalcopyrite and minor molybdenite. Magnetite skarn occurs in sharp contact with unaltered marble or grades into garnet skarn with minor chalcopyrite. Structurally controlled retrograde skarn alteration is strong to intense and is characterised by bornite, clinozoisite, iron carbonate and chlorite. The retrograde skarn is weakly overprinted by late-stage pyrite veining and brecciation associated with clay-silica alteration with arsenopyrite and tetrahedrite-tennantite.The quartz-diorite stock is interpreted as the source of the prograde skarn-forming and mineralising fluids. Late-stage porphyritic intrusions in the contact zone indicate continuing magmatism during uplift, when telescoping led to a high-level, high-sulfidation overprint. This suggests the potential for deeper porphyry-style mineralisation.CITATION:Reynolds, N A, Ayres, R, McLean, R N and Maude, G, 2015. The Mabilo copper-gold-iron deposit – a new skarn discovery in the Philippines , in Proceedings PACRIM 2015 Congress, pp 431–438 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne)."
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APA: N A. Reynolds R Ayres R N McLean G Maude  (2015)  The Mabilo Copper-gold-iron Deposit – A New Skarn Discovery in the Philippines

MLA: N A. Reynolds R Ayres R N McLean G Maude The Mabilo Copper-gold-iron Deposit – A New Skarn Discovery in the Philippines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.

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