The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia

The Late Ordovician-early Silurian (∼455–435 Ma) Northparkes system is a group of silica-saturated, alkalic porphyry deposits and prospects that developed within the Macquarie island arc. The system is host to a spectacular and diverse range of rocks and alteration-mineralization textures that facil...

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Published in:Economic Geology
Main Authors: Pacey, P, Wilkinson, JJ, Owens, J, Priest, D, Cooke, DR, Millar, IL
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:30305 2023-05-15T17:09:59+02:00 The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia Pacey, P Wilkinson, JJ Owens, J Priest, D Cooke, DR Millar, IL 2019 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/30305/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/30305/2/132551%20-%20The%20anatomy%20of%20an%20alkalic%20porphyry%20Cu-Au%20system%20-%20author%20version.pdf en eng Economic Geology Publ Co https://eprints.utas.edu.au/30305/2/132551%20-%20The%20anatomy%20of%20an%20alkalic%20porphyry%20Cu-Au%20system%20-%20author%20version.pdf Pacey, P, Wilkinson, JJ, Owens, J, Priest, D, Cooke, DR orcid:0000-0003-3096-5658 and Millar, IL 2019 , 'The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia' , Economic Geology, vol. 114, no. 3 , pp. 441-472 , doi:10.5382/econgeo.4644 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.4644>. porphyry copper gold alkalic Northparkes alteration mineralisation Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.4644 2022-08-01T22:16:34Z The Late Ordovician-early Silurian (∼455–435 Ma) Northparkes system is a group of silica-saturated, alkalic porphyry deposits and prospects that developed within the Macquarie island arc. The system is host to a spectacular and diverse range of rocks and alteration-mineralization textures that facilitate a detailed understanding of its evolution, in particular the nature and controls of porphyry-related propylitic alteration.The first intrusive phase at Northparkes is a pre- to early-mineralization pluton that underlies all the deposits and varies in composition from a biotite quartz monzonite to alkali feldspar granite. Prior to total crystallization, this pluton was intruded by a more primitive quartz monzonite that marks the onset of a fertile fractionation series. Toward its upper levels, the quartz monzonite is porphyritic and locally rich in Cu sulfides. Subsequently, a complex series of synmineralization quartz monzonite porphyries was emplaced. The quartz monzonite porphyry intrusions have a distinct pipe-like morphology and are ubiquitously K-feldspar–altered with a crystal-crowded porphyritic texture. The textures of the quartz monzonite porphyries and common occurrence of porphyry-cemented contact breccias indicate they were forcibly emplaced and of relatively low viscosity. The quartz monzonite porphyries are therefore interpreted as crystal-bearing, silicate melt-aqueous fluid slurries that represent the conduits through which deep-seated magmatic-derived ore fluid was discharged into the shallow crust (1–2 km depth).Each deposit is centered on a multiphase cluster of quartz monzonite porphyry intrusions that drove discrete hydrothermal systems. Initial fluid evolution was similar in all the deposits, with three major alteration facies developed as largely concentric zones around the quartz monzonite porphyry complexes. The innermost zone is host to Cu sulfide ore and dominated by K-feldspar alteration. This transitions outward through a shell of magnetite ± biotite alteration, with pyrite and minor ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Macquarie Island University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Economic Geology 114 3 441 472
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copper
gold
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Pacey, P
Wilkinson, JJ
Owens, J
Priest, D
Cooke, DR
Millar, IL
The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia
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mineralisation
description The Late Ordovician-early Silurian (∼455–435 Ma) Northparkes system is a group of silica-saturated, alkalic porphyry deposits and prospects that developed within the Macquarie island arc. The system is host to a spectacular and diverse range of rocks and alteration-mineralization textures that facilitate a detailed understanding of its evolution, in particular the nature and controls of porphyry-related propylitic alteration.The first intrusive phase at Northparkes is a pre- to early-mineralization pluton that underlies all the deposits and varies in composition from a biotite quartz monzonite to alkali feldspar granite. Prior to total crystallization, this pluton was intruded by a more primitive quartz monzonite that marks the onset of a fertile fractionation series. Toward its upper levels, the quartz monzonite is porphyritic and locally rich in Cu sulfides. Subsequently, a complex series of synmineralization quartz monzonite porphyries was emplaced. The quartz monzonite porphyry intrusions have a distinct pipe-like morphology and are ubiquitously K-feldspar–altered with a crystal-crowded porphyritic texture. The textures of the quartz monzonite porphyries and common occurrence of porphyry-cemented contact breccias indicate they were forcibly emplaced and of relatively low viscosity. The quartz monzonite porphyries are therefore interpreted as crystal-bearing, silicate melt-aqueous fluid slurries that represent the conduits through which deep-seated magmatic-derived ore fluid was discharged into the shallow crust (1–2 km depth).Each deposit is centered on a multiphase cluster of quartz monzonite porphyry intrusions that drove discrete hydrothermal systems. Initial fluid evolution was similar in all the deposits, with three major alteration facies developed as largely concentric zones around the quartz monzonite porphyry complexes. The innermost zone is host to Cu sulfide ore and dominated by K-feldspar alteration. This transitions outward through a shell of magnetite ± biotite alteration, with pyrite and minor ...
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author Pacey, P
Wilkinson, JJ
Owens, J
Priest, D
Cooke, DR
Millar, IL
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Wilkinson, JJ
Owens, J
Priest, D
Cooke, DR
Millar, IL
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title The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia
title_short The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia
title_full The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia
title_fullStr The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia
title_full_unstemmed The anatomy of an alkalic porphyry Cu-Au system: geology and alteration at Northparkes Mines, New South Wales, Australia
title_sort anatomy of an alkalic porphyry cu-au system: geology and alteration at northparkes mines, new south wales, australia
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