The Maragorik Prospect, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
First DM Hayward SB
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Maragorik Prospect represents a partially eroded Pliocene acid sulphate style epithermal gold system hosted within the Sigule Volcanics and Riet Bed sediments which is inferred to have formed from a degassing porphyry body at depth. A regional sinistral rotation provided by transform faults associated with the opening of the Manus Basin imparts a dilational character to mineralised NE trending faults formed parallel to the Warangoi Graben. A controlled-source audio magneto-tellurics (CSAMT) survey has identified E-W trending buried conductors which may represent alteration formed within dilation zones. While some gold mineralisation occurs within vuggy silica at Palang Hill, the target is auriferous enargite (luzonite)-bearing breccias from the LK1 and Gureki areas.
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APA: First DM Hayward SB  (1991)  The Maragorik Prospect, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea

MLA: First DM Hayward SB The Maragorik Prospect, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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