Relationships between high-K magmas and Cu–Au porphyry deposits in the Macquarie Arc, Australia
Ryan C. Dwyer,
David B. Forster,
Brenainn P. Simpson
et al.
Abstract:The Macquarie Arc is a long-lived volcanic arc terrane which began in the latest Cambrian and continued until the Early Silurian. Early Silurian high-K suites associated with Cu-Au porphyry mineralisation are typically considered shoshonitic, however comparisons with well-studied examples of shoshonites in continental arcs and associated settings suggest few Macquarie Arc Rocks would classify as shoshonitic. Notably, the Au-rich Cadia Intrusive Complex which is marginally shoshonitic and most high-K to ‘shosho… Show more
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