Geology and Ore Deposits of Masara Mine, Davao del Norte, Philippines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Estoque J Lodrigueza L Rebillon F
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Ore mineralization in Masara consists mainly of gold-silver veins, porphyry copper and pyrometasomatic deposits related to left-lateral movements along the Philip- pine fault system and a later stage of magmatism. These are hosted by pre-Tertiary volcanic flows and volcaniclastics, and comprise a temporal pattern of earlier peripheral copper zone, an intermediate mixed copper-gold area and a later central gold vein system within the Masara sector of the postulated volcanic field. Gold ore emplacement occurred in at least two stages, and shows gradations from a lower mesothermal-epithermal phase passing into a typical epithermal zone, and finally into a truncated, or poorly developed, upper level thermal spring deposit. Orebodies are closely associated with hot springs, solfatara and several magma- related masses, emphasizing their inherent linkage with a geothermal system in the Area.
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APA: Estoque J Lodrigueza L Rebillon F  (1987)  Geology and Ore Deposits of Masara Mine, Davao del Norte, Philippines

MLA: Estoque J Lodrigueza L Rebillon F Geology and Ore Deposits of Masara Mine, Davao del Norte, Philippines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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