Modelling the Production and Migration of Magmatic Volatiles and Metamorphic Fluids û Examples Relating to Archaean Gold Mineralisation in the Yilgarn

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The relative importance of magmatic and metamorphic fluids in Archaean gold mineralisation has long been a subject of debate. Computer simulations can be used to explore the interaction between competing fluid flow drivers, thus providing insight into their role in mineralisation. This approach has been applied to Archaean gold mineralisation in the Yilgarn craton, Western Australia. A simple model representing regional metamorphism in a granite-greenstone terrane indicates that fluid produced during a regional metamorphic event in the Yilgarn was unlikely to have been involved in mineralisation, because it would have escaped from the crust long before the main gold event. Another model illustrates the competition between magmatic fluid production, convection, and deformation. The model shows that the timing of deformation relative to fluid production is important in determining the fate of magmatic and metamorphic fluids, and hence their potential to play a role in mineralisation. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
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APA:  (2008)  Modelling the Production and Migration of Magmatic Volatiles and Metamorphic Fluids û Examples Relating to Archaean Gold Mineralisation in the Yilgarn

MLA: Modelling the Production and Migration of Magmatic Volatiles and Metamorphic Fluids û Examples Relating to Archaean Gold Mineralisation in the Yilgarn. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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