Volcanogenic Cu-Pb-Zn Mineralization in the Mons Cupri District, West Pilbara
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 51 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
The Mons Cupri Cu-Pb-Zn deposit is situated  within a complex Archaean volcanic sequence  dominated by rhyolitic fragmental rocks. This  sequence is underlain by a 150 m group of  rhyolitic ash flow tuffs with minor conglomerate  and sandstone, and is overlain by approximately  180 m of dacite and andesite flows. The Mons Cupri sequence itself consists of  several elongate or circular rhyolite domes,  flanked by rhyolitic fragmental rocks ranging  up to 400 m in thickness away from the domes.  The lithology of clasts (typically 1 cm to 1.5 m in size) provides strong evidence that  the flanking fragmental unit was derived by  explosive eruptions associated with the rhyolite  domes. An approximately 15 m thick shale  horizon, bleached and silicified at its base,  overlies both the rhyolite domes and the frag- mental unit. A south-dipping chloritic pipe-like body,  with near-surface dimensions of 1,000 by 250 m  and narrowing at depth to produce a cone-shaped  cross section, lies within the rhyolitic frag- mental rocks about 250 m north of the largest  rhyolite'dome in the Mons Cupri vicinity. Its  east west elongation parallels that of the  rhyolite dome. Ghost fragments indicate that  the material in this fissure is a severely  chloritized derivative of the rhyolitic frag- mental unit. The chloritic pipe is overlain
Citation
APA: (1973) Volcanogenic Cu-Pb-Zn Mineralization in the Mons Cupri District, West Pilbara
MLA: Volcanogenic Cu-Pb-Zn Mineralization in the Mons Cupri District, West Pilbara. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1973.
