The Recognition of Pseudoclastic Textures in Hydrothermally Altered Subaqueous Dyke Rocks and Lavas: Some Economic Implications (c681d837-054d-4ce2-9554-1af8f4a6e5d4)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Waters JC
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Abstract

Pseudoclastic hydrothermal alteration textures occur within quenched coherent dykes forming part of a subaqueous dome complex (-4 Ma) on Ponza Island, Italy. These textures are similar to those observed in considerably older (-500 Ma) subaqueous volcanic rocks at a number of localities throughout the Mount Read Volcanics in Tasmania and elsewhere in ancient volcanic sequences of this type in Australia. This is significant because the processes of formation, hydrothermal alteration and secondary mineralisation of ancient volcanic sequences may be better understood if we can make comparisons with modern analogues. Observations at Ponza imply that these pseudoclastic alteration features form synvolcanically or immediately after dyke emplacement and lava extrusion. This is compatible with scenarios presented for their formation in ancient sequences in the Mount Read Volcanics, Tasmania.
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APA: Waters JC  (1995)  The Recognition of Pseudoclastic Textures in Hydrothermally Altered Subaqueous Dyke Rocks and Lavas: Some Economic Implications (c681d837-054d-4ce2-9554-1af8f4a6e5d4)

MLA: Waters JC The Recognition of Pseudoclastic Textures in Hydrothermally Altered Subaqueous Dyke Rocks and Lavas: Some Economic Implications (c681d837-054d-4ce2-9554-1af8f4a6e5d4). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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