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PNG Geology, Exploration and Mining Conference, Rabaul, June 1991

Conference Proceedings

PNG Geology, Exploration and Mining Conference, Rabaul, June 1991

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Intrusive rocks associated with Gold Mineralisation in Southeastern Papua New Guinea

The igneous intrusions in SE Papua New Guinea are part of a sub-volcanic to plutonic, high-K calc-alkaline to shoshonitic suite. High-K andesitic to dacitic intrusives on Misima and Woodlark Islands, and shoshonitic intrusives in Milne Bay and the eastern Owen Stanley Ranges are related to late Cenozoic andesitic volcanism. Both suites are associated with epithermal Au-Ag deposits and weak porphyry Cu-Au mineralisation. All significant alluvial and lode gold occurrences in the region are spatially related to intrusions. Intrusions in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands and near Mt Suckling are core plutons related to basement doming, and appear to have no association with either volcanism or hydrothermal mineralisation._x000D_
The core plutons are not petrochemi:ally distinct from the volcano-re:-ed Intrusions.
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  • Published: 1991
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