The Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea: Modern Analogue Of A Mineralized Province With Lessons For Land-Based Exploration

International Marine Minerals Society
Raymond A. Binns
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Eastern Manus Basin (EMB) contains three major active hydrothermal zones and a number of smaller occurrences of hydrothermal deposits, and can be considered as a regional-scale modern analogue for volcanic-hosted mineral fields on land. Unlike the central Manus Basin, a back-arc spreading zone with some MORB-like basalt-hosted massive sulfide deposits, the EMB is a pull-apart rift zone between two transform faults, where a basement of Eocene-Oligocene arc crust is being thinned by extension, with rapid sedimentation on the tilted fault blocks. Present-day submarine igneous activity in the EMB, with which hydrothermal activity is associated, has arc geochemical affinities and is related to subduction of the Solomon Sea Plate at the New Britain Trench. Overall, hydrothermal deposits in EMB are found with lavas ranging from picritic basalt to rhyodacite in composition, although the two major occurrences of massive sulfide are hosted by the more siliceous dacite and rhyodacite variants. Some volcanic edifices are central eruptions, mostly of porphyritic lavas or domes, while others are elongate ridges formed by fissure eruption in which the typically aphyric lavas were very fluid. Evidence for shallow-level fractional crystallisation controls of lava chemistry implies presence of subjacent differentiated intrusions or former magma chambers. Seismic tremor at one site during the nearby 1994 Rabaul eruption suggests magma movement in the chamber.
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APA: Raymond A. Binns  (1998)  The Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea: Modern Analogue Of A Mineralized Province With Lessons For Land-Based Exploration

MLA: Raymond A. Binns The Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea: Modern Analogue Of A Mineralized Province With Lessons For Land-Based Exploration. International Marine Minerals Society, 1998.

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