The Nena high sulphidation copper-gold system, Frieda River Complex, Papua New Guinea

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Corbett GJ Leach TM
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

The Nena Cu-Au high sulphidation deposit has formed within the Frieda River Intrusive Complex in association with a major dilatant structure. Multiple intermediate intrusives of Miocene age are localised by a splay (Frieda Fault) of the Fiak-Leonard-Schultz Thrust, a several hundred kilometre long structure, formed parallel to the accretionary prism of northern Papua New Guinea.The high sulphidation systems including Nena, crop out as narrow silica-alunite ridges extending for up to 5-6km in length within a dilational structural environment. Alteration at Mena exhibits two phases of hydro-thermal activity: an initial stage, inferred to be volatile-rich, which has produced zoned alteration; and a later phase, postulated to have been a liquid-dominated fluid, which has brecciated earlier alteration zones and deposited gangue phases as well as Cu/Au-bearinq sulphides in open spaces.
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APA: Corbett GJ Leach TM  (1994)  The Nena high sulphidation copper-gold system, Frieda River Complex, Papua New Guinea

MLA: Corbett GJ Leach TM The Nena high sulphidation copper-gold system, Frieda River Complex, Papua New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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