Circum-Pacific Porphyry Copper, Gold and Molybdenum Deposits

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
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- 1428 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Porphyry copper, gold and molybdenum deposits form in subduction-related settings in association with calc-alkalic or alkalic magmatism. Hydrothermal alteration assemblages are zoned, with potassic cores and propylitic haloes overlain by extensive domains of clay alteration and silicification (lithocaps). Copper sulfides, gold and molybdenite typically occur in veins or hydrothermal breccias, and less significantly as wall rock replacements. Epithermal deposits may form above or to the side of porphyry systems, and may be juxtaposed into the core of a porphyry deposit if rapid uplift and exhumation occur through the life of the magmatic-hydrothermal system. Volcanichydrothermal breccia pipes (ædiatremesÆ) commonly form late in the life of a porphyry system. They may contain clasts of porphyry-style mineralisation, and can host significant epithermal gold resources. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
Citation
APA:
(2008) Circum-Pacific Porphyry Copper, Gold and Molybdenum DepositsMLA: Circum-Pacific Porphyry Copper, Gold and Molybdenum Deposits. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.