Mineralisation of the Morobe Goldfield, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (888bc9dd-2413-4b17-98cf-f01418ee929d)

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 474 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
The Morobe Goldfield in Papua New Guinea has produced in excess of 120 tonnes of gold from predominantly alluvial sources. Hardrock gold has been mined historically at Wau (23t) and Edie Creek (40 and geological resources have been established at Hidden Valley (780, Kerimenge (360 and Hamata (30t). Numerous prospects have also been identified within the goldfield. Primary gold mineralisation is related to intrusion of dacitic to andesitic Edie Porphyry (2.4 to 3.8 Ma), often with associated diatremes, which have intruded along major regional structures. A full spectrum of deposit styles from proximal (mesothermal) to distal (epithermal) to the porphyry source is recognised. The transition between the proximal and distal styles is recognised both between deposits and within an individual deposit. The deposit styles should be termed porphyry related gold mineralisation rather than given the generic epithermal and mesothermal labels.
Citation
APA:
(1995) Mineralisation of the Morobe Goldfield, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (888bc9dd-2413-4b17-98cf-f01418ee929d)MLA: Mineralisation of the Morobe Goldfield, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (888bc9dd-2413-4b17-98cf-f01418ee929d). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.