Potassium silicate alteration in porphyry copper‑gold deposits: a case study at the giant maar-diatreme hosted Grasberg deposit, Indonesia

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research(2022)

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Potassium silicate alteration is a hallmark of the porphyry copper deposits that supply two thirds of the world's annual copper demand. These deposits formed in the cores of calc-alkaline to alkaline volcanic systems from the flux of magmatic gas that transported copper and other metals from source to the surface. The giant 3.2 Ma Grasberg CuAu deposit formed within a maar-diatreme complex following a resurgence in magmatism. The defined resources of this deposit occur from a few hundred metres depth to 1.7 km below the paleosurface which, uniquely in this deposit, is partially preserved as a section of maar tuffs.
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Porphyry copper,Alteration,Feldspar replacement,Microporosity
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