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Structural Controls on the Localisation of Low-sulfidation Epithermal Mineralisation in West Java, Indonesia

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The island of Java lies within the Sunda-Banda magmatic arc, which is characterised by multiple phases of volcanic activity and extensive compressional deformation. Along this zone, significant gold and copper mineralisation occurs, including some of the world's largest deposits. In West Java, epithermal gold mineralisation is typically located in a series of extensional and strike-slip faults that cut Miocene to Pliocene volcanic rocks. These are all low-sulfidation, epithermal, vein-stockwork-style deposits developed in Miocene to Pliocene calc-alkaline volcanic rocks, which have been intruded by shallow-level plutons.This paper discusses an example of epithermal mineralisation at Mt Subang, West Java. Gold mineralisation was originally identified from stream sediment, panned concentrate and rock geochemistry sampling in the early 1990s. Geophysical surveys (magnetics and induced polarisation resistivity/chargeability), trenching, pitting and diamond hole drilling has subsequently revealed silicified-quartz vein epithermal gold mineralisation hosted within fault structures. It is clear that these structures acted as hydrothermal fluid pathways leading to the development of mineralised offshoots along north-south extensional and en-echelon arrays of north-east-south-west and transtensional faults. A number of vertical offshoots also occur in flexures and fault jogs. Post-mineral faulting has subsequently dissected and offset a number of the offshoots. Therefore, a detailed knowledge of structure and fault kinematics and displacement magnitudes is required in order to understand the geometry and continuity of mineralisation across major structures and maximise the resource potential. A range of exploration targets were modelled, indicating a minimum and maximum of 0.2 and 1.8 Moz of gold respectively.CITATION:Cunningham, M J M, Muharam, M, Damanik, L, Hermawan, E and Widjaja, J, 2015. Structural controls on the localisation of low-sulfidation epithermal mineralisation in West Java, Indonesia , in Proceedings PACRIM 2015 Congress, pp 227-234 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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