Trace element analyses of calcite veins, marbles, and skarn in the Grasberg-Ertsberg district reveal distinctive characteristics in distal and proximal skarn and porphyry environments. C-O isotopic values correlate with trace element variations and both can be attributed to magmatic fluid mixing with rock-buffered meteoric waters. A negative correlation is observed between δ18O and Mn:Mg values, which change systematically towards the center of the Grasberg Intrusive Complex (GIC). Evidence for fluid migration for up to 5km away from the GIC along permeable fracture and fault networks is indicated by magmatic-hydrothermal signatures in distal calcite vein chemistry. Isotopic and trace element analyses of calcite present a new and potentially effective tool for the detection of porphyry deposits in carbonate-hosted terrains which to date have proven challenging to explore.
Funding
Australian Research Council
AMIRA International Ltd
BHP Billiton Ltd
Newcrest Mining Limited
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the 14th SGA Biennial Meeting: Mineral Resources to Discover
Editors
P Mercier-Langevin, B Dube, M Bardoux, P-S Ross, C Dion
Pagination
1107-1110
ISBN
9782981689801
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits
Place of publication
Switzerland
Event title
14th SGA Biennial Meeting
Event Venue
Quebec City, Canada
Date of Event (Start Date)
2017-08-20
Date of Event (End Date)
2017-08-23
Rights statement
Copyright 2017 Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits