Geologic and Stable Isotope Evidence for Submarine Diatreme Formation, and Emplacement of the Boyongan and Bayugo Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposits, Philippines

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 212 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Hydrogen and oxygen isotopic constraints on hydrothermal fluid composition from the Pliocene Boyongan and Bayugo porphyry copper-gold deposits (southern Philippines ) reveal mixing of magmatic and sea water reservoirs as the hydrothermal system evolved. Magmatic-equilibrated fluids (d18O: +8.3ë to +9.1ë; dD: -61ë to -51ë) are represented by hypersaline brines implicated in copper-gold transport and deposition. These dominate the fluid inclusion assemblage in early comb-quartz (unidirectional solidification textures), miarolitic quartz, and in K-silicate-stage quartz-K-feldspar ¦ biotite veins. Fluids responsible for post-K-silicate alteration assemblages of pyrite-clay (illite, pyrophyllite and kaolinite), alunite and smectite are represented by low-moderate salinity two-phase inclusions in co-existing quartz. These are interpreted as mixtures of evolved magmatic fluids (d18O dD: -42ë to -20ë) with evolved Pliocene sea water (d18O: + 4.0ë; dD: +4ë). The isotopic evidence for sea water involvement in the hydrothermal system suggests that porphyry emplacement and associated diatreme formation could have occurred in a submarine setting. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
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(2008) Geologic and Stable Isotope Evidence for Submarine Diatreme Formation, and Emplacement of the Boyongan and Bayugo Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposits, PhilippinesMLA: Geologic and Stable Isotope Evidence for Submarine Diatreme Formation, and Emplacement of the Boyongan and Bayugo Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposits, Philippines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.