Geology and Mineralization of the Pao Prospect: A High Sulphidation Epithermal Gold System Hosted in Alkaline Volcanics, North Luzon, Philippines

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
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- 628 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
The Pao gold prospect in N. Luzon, is an example of a high sulphidation epithermal gold system hosted in Mid-Tertiary alkaline volcanics, in the Philippine Arc. Styles of mineralization include: quartz-enargite veins, vuggy silica alteration bodies, and pervasive low grade (0.5ppm) gold mineralization, associated with kaolinite-pyrite-quartz alteration, and geochemically characterized by high As and Hg. Early magnetite-epidote-chlorite alteration linked to an unexposed granitoid is overprinted by an extensive zone of advanced argillic alteration (kaolinite-pyrite-quartz). No alunite is recorded. Important controls of mineralization include; a broad anticline intersected by axial faults, permeable pyroclastic units, and upward confinement of the alteration system by a highly impermeable, clay-rich volcanic unit. At this stratigraphic position the most important mineralization waz developed. The Pao high sulphidation system is not closely related to a stratovolcanic centre, and has formed subsequent to deformation of the volcanic field. It may, however, be related to an unexposed comagmatic intrusion.
Citation
APA:
(1990) Geology and Mineralization of the Pao Prospect: A High Sulphidation Epithermal Gold System Hosted in Alkaline Volcanics, North Luzon, PhilippinesMLA: Geology and Mineralization of the Pao Prospect: A High Sulphidation Epithermal Gold System Hosted in Alkaline Volcanics, North Luzon, Philippines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.