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Host rocks’ geochemistry and mineralization potential of polymetallic epithermal quartz veins at Soripesa prospect area, Sumbawa island, Indonesia

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Title Host rocks’ geochemistry and mineralization potential of polymetallic epithermal quartz veins at Soripesa prospect area, Sumbawa island, Indonesia
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Publication date 2013
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Win Khant
Warmada, I Wayan
Idrus, Arifudin
Setijadji, Lucas Donny
Watanabe, Koichiro
Description
The Soripesa prospect area is located at Maria village, Wawo district, Bima region in the eastern part of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia. This area is a part of Cenozoic Calc-alkaline volcanic inner Banda-Sunda Arc. There have five main polymetallic epithermal quartz veins in the Soripesa prospect area, namely, Rini vein, Jambu air vein, Dollah vein, Merpati vein, and Arif vein. The dominant lithology is a lithic-crystal tuff of andesitic and dacitic composition and bedded limestone. Major oxidesand trace elements were analysed using X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) to identify the host rock geochemistry. The main veins are hosted by andesitic and andesitic/basaltic volcanic host rocks. Major elements compositions are affected by alteration. Based on the trace element data, host rocks of all veins were formed in the volcanic arc basalt (VAB) and island arc basalt (IAB) tectonic setting. Host rocks of Rini vein contain higher amount of precious and base metal elements (Zn, Cu, Pb, and Ag.etc.) than those of other host rocks.
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