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Ok Tedi Mine (Papua New Guinea): Fluid Paths, Magnetite Skarn and Sulfide Deposition in a Porphyry Cu-Au DepositRoberto Weinberg, Monash University, Australia Michiel van Dongen, Monash University, Australia |
This web page documents
the styles of hydrothermal deposits of
magnetite and sulfide in sedimentary rocks surrounding the twin
monzonitic body of Fubilan and Sydney at Ok Tedi in Papua New Guinea
fold and thrust belt. These styles reflect the hystory of interaction
between hydrothermal fluids emanating from these stocks emplaced at
shallow crustal-levels into limestone and siltstone layers to form the
youngest exposed porphyry Cu-Au deposit. This page is divided for clarity and simplicity into two parts. One dealing with the range in styles of magnetite alteration found in the mineralized Cu-Au skarn around the twin stocks, the other dealing with sulfide mineralization, which commonly overprints magnetite alteration. Four dominant styles have been recorded with important implications for the genesis of the mineralization, partly controlling rock behaviour during deformation and partly controlling the chemical environment experienced by mineralizing fluids. The main types are: a) passive substitution of limestone b) passive substitution of mudstone c) hydrothermal brecciation of siltstone, or monzonitic rocks d) magnetite skarn as breccia clasts photos 359 sample ddh 894 |
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Figure 2: a) Irregular, elongated patches of white within grey limestone (above). b) comparable feature in magnetite skarn, preserved from alteration (below). |
Figure 5a: Original sedimentary slump structure in mudstone, Berlin pit wall. | Figure 5b. Reminescent
structure in magnetite skarn (top 75.4m, DDH947; bottom 88m, DDH947) |
Figure 6a: Banded magnetite-rich and py-cpy-rich skarn, approximately parallel to the Parrots Beak thrust (base of the thrust ~284m DDH961 click for cross section). | Figure 6b. (~284m DDH961 click for cross section) |
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Figure 7a: Dissemnitated py in mag (168.1m DDH947). | Figure 7b. Layer paralle Py+cpy dissemination through magnetite skarn (174m DDH947). |
The two photographs show two sections of the same drill hole spaced by 10 m.
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Figure 10c. Zonation in a vein, with magnetite surroudning a wedge of pyrite, surrounding an internal wedge of chalcopyrite. (sampled, 101.5 m, DDH908). |