Regional structural control of selected Cu/Au occurrence in Papua New Guinea

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Intrusion related Cu/Au mineralisation is localised in Pacific Rim island arcs by arc parallel, termed accretionary structures; or arc normal, termed transfer structures. In Papua New Guinea, NE trending transfer structures, evident on Landsat imagery, represent deep crustal fractures which have facilitated dextral rotation of the mainland during oblique plate collision. Major structures localise intrusion centres, and by rotation, develop ore hosting dilational environ-ments in subsidiary structures. While transfer structures localise the Porgera, Wafi and Yandera porphyry centres, the Frieda Porphyry and associated Nena high sulphidation Cu/Au mineralisation are localised by accretionary structures. The Bulolo Graben, which hosts the Morobe Goldfield, developed during intra arc rifting aided by movement on transfer structures. Crustal thinning has initiated magmatism with which diatreme breccias and fracture controlled mineralisation are associated.
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APA:  (1994)  Regional structural control of selected Cu/Au occurrence in Papua New Guinea

MLA: Regional structural control of selected Cu/Au occurrence in Papua New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1994.

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