Tectonic Controls on Magmatic-Hydrothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Magmatic Arcs of SE Asia and the SW Pacific

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Hall
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The magmatic arcs of SE Asia and SW Pacific contain some of the worldÆs major magmatic-hydrothermal gold deposits. Most gold deposits in SE Asian and SW Pacific arcs formed during periods of plate reorganisation rather than during periods of normal or steady state subduction. These plate reorganisations were caused initially by the collisions of the Australian Craton with the Philippines-Halmahera Arc and the Ontong Java Plateau with the Melanesian Arc at ~25 Ma. A second Mid-Miocene period of mineralisation accompanied plate reorganisation following maximum rotation or extrusion of Indochina and cessation of spreading in the South China Sea at ~17 Ma. However, the vast majority of deposits from New Zealand to Taiwan formed since 7 Ma during an important period of tectonic reorganisation that accompanied and followed changes in the relative motion between the Indian-Australian and Pacific plates between ~8 and 3.5 Ma. Magmatism in unusual tectonic settings produced the most abundant and largest deposits with many deposits associated with high-K calc-alkaline, shoshonite, adakite and alkaline magmatism. In particular peak mineralisation appears related to melting of sub-arc lithosphere that has been previously modified by subduction. During large-scale plate reorganisation this can occur towards or at the end of a period of normal subduction, following arc collision or accompanying subduction reversal at approximately the same time in different parts of a complex system of arcs such as in SE Asia and the SW Pacific.
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APA: R Hall  (2005)  Tectonic Controls on Magmatic-Hydrothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Magmatic Arcs of SE Asia and the SW Pacific

MLA: R Hall Tectonic Controls on Magmatic-Hydrothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Magmatic Arcs of SE Asia and the SW Pacific. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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