Mass Change Calculations as Applied to the Search for Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits: An Example from Malusok, Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte, Mindanao, Philippines |
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Authors: | Cliff L. Querubin Graciano P. Yumul Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Mines &Geosciences Bureau, R-IX, Zamboanga City, Mindanao, Philippines [e-mail: ];National Institute of Geological Sciences, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines;Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research and Development, Department of Science and Technology, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The Malusok volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits comprise two adjacent ore bodies, the Main Malusok and the Malusok Southeast ore bodies, hosted within Cretaceous metamorphic rocks. Owing to the structural and metamor-phic overprinting combined with intense hydrothermal alteration, primary textures of the Malusok volcanic rocks have been obliterated. The stratigraphic correlation of the Main Malusok and the Malusok Southeast ore bodies show that both deposits are essentially confined within a single stratigraphic interval. The lithogeochemical analysis of the Malusok samples shows that constituent lithologies have precursor compositions ranging from sub-alkaline basalts to rhyodacites. Field and mass flux data suggest that the Main Malusok VMS deposits were derived as a consequence of axial hydrothermal activity. The Malusok Southeast ore bodies represent satellite deposits generated by off-axis hydrothermal activities from vents aligned along a NW-SE trend with the Main Malusok zone. This alignment represents an ancient fissure that served as a pathway for the upwelling metalliferous hydrothermal fluids. In searching for lateral extensions of these VMS deposits, this NW-SE alignment should serve as a possible exploration guide. |
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Keywords: | volcanogenic massive sulfide hydrothermal alteration mass change Zamboanga Philippines |
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