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Gold/Mining/Energy : Geology, mining and assorted terminology thread

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To: Francoise Kartha who wrote (75)1/3/1997 2:28:00 AM
From: E. Charters   of 110
 
good explanation..everywhere I have read indicates that manto
is a pipe like breccia deposit related to an intrusive in a
volcanic or sediment horizon..deposition is hydrothermal but
what isn't? they suspiciously resemble syngenetic porphyry
sedimentary hosted deposits that may be remobilized by the
intrusive..in this sense they also are strikingly like archean
hosted volcano-sedimentary deposits that are also at
contacts in embayments near the seafloor and fed by felsic heat
engines...albitized porphyries..

we may find out they are all hot spring related and remobilized
just like the New Guinea sea floor felsic hot spring gold--gold/
copper contemporaneous vents..I think Sudbury was the same only
mafically associated..it has the same felsic associations.also
in embaymnents etc etc...I may ask to be buried near a sea floor
vent with a tube worm inserted appropriately..
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