Introduction HSE & Breccia
Introduction HSE & Breccia
Introduction HSE & Breccia
Presentation
Oan Marcello Lukas Watania
• INTRODUCTION BRECCIA
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Personal doc, 2023
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HIGH SULFIDATION EPITHERMAL
QUESTION Distribution of the major porphyry and epithermal deposits-prospects and tectonic elements of Indonesia.
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Richards, 2011
KEYWORDS
• Calc-alkaline volcanics
• Mostly subaerial environments, rarely submarine
• Proximal volcanic settings (but not stratovolcanoes)
• In volcanic rock, less commonly in basement
KEYWORDS
• Above magmatic center
• Very oxidized and moderate brine (4-20
wt% NaCl equiv)
• Very acid due to magmatic vapor
absorption
• Acid → Vuggy leach rock
KEYWORDS
Ussualy associated with acid-pH,
magmatic water (white, 1995).
• Crustal level < 1km
• Temp 100-300◦ C
• Acidic and oxidized process
• Proximal volcanic setting
HIGH SULFIDATION EPITHERMAL MANIFESTATION
KEYWORDS
• High terrain
• High sulphur conten
• Very acid clay
Covelite Minerals
HSE-FORM OF DEPOSIT
Ursahima et al, 1981, Hedenquist et al, 1996, PT Sago Prima Pratama presentation,2018.
In the presentation of White, 2019 In the presentation of White, 2019 In MGEI SPECIAL BOOK 2022
HSE-ALTERATION MINERALOGY AND ZONING
HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION
Accociated with ores : Acid (pH <1 to > 3
Mineral Assamblage : Alunite, Kaolinite, Phyropillite, Diaspore
Zonning : Zoned acid → neutral pH
Magmatic-hydrothermal breccia
Variation in mineral stability with temperature at quartz solubility Presentation Cooke et al, 2016
Modified from Hedenquist et al. (2000).
HSE-GANGUE MINERALOGY AND TEXTURE
Vuggy quartz
Vuggy quartz, summitivile, USE Quartz-acid clay, vuggy txt, Kasihan Quartz-acid clay, Kasihan
HSE-ORE MINERALOGY IN SULPHIDE FORM
SULPHIDE MINERALS-HSE ORE
Ore minerals in Au-rich ores
Frequency of occurrence (abudance)
MINERALIZATION STYLE
Look at
• Veins subordinate, locally dominant the
• Stockwork ore minor Sample
• Disseminated ore dominant and
Description
• Replacement ore common
White and Hedenquist, 19995 Disseminated hematite, infil in vuggy
COVELITE
LOW SULFIDATION
KEYWORDS
HSE releated to
• Volcanic rock
• (Could be) intrusive rock
• Breccia
Trap site
• Permmeabel horizon of
volcanic rock
• Breccia
• Structure
Sillitoe, 2010
ALTERATION MAP AND PETROGRAPHY
IDEAL COMBINATION :
5 4+ 3+ 2+ 1+
Alteration Internal Components Grainzise Geometry
Organisation A+B+C+D
2) Grainsize
MINIMUM COMBINATION : 4 + 3 + 2
• Breccia (>2mm), Sandstone (1/16 – 2
mm) or mudstone (<1/16 mm).
1) Geometri
Pipe, cone, dyke, vein, bed, irregular, tabular… The term ‘breccia’ is devired from
sedimentology, where it referes to
Contact Relationship:
clastic rocks composed of large
Sharp, gradational, faulted, irregular, planar, angular clasts (granurals, cobbles, and
boulders), with or without a sandy or
concordant, discordant
muddy matrix.
IDEAL COMBINATION :
5 4+ 3+ 2+ 1+
Alteration Internal Components Grainzise Geometry
Organisation A+B+C+D
3) Components 3) Components
A. Clast B. Matrix
Monomitic or polymict Mud to sand to breccia-sized particles
crystal fragments, lithic fragments, vein
Composition : lithic, vein, fragments.
breccia, juvenile magmatic,
accretionary lapilli, mineralized, Texture :
altered. • Bedded
• Laminated
Morphology : angular, sub- • Banded
angular, sub-round, round, • Foliated
faceted, tabular, equant. • Massive
Monomitic lapily tuff – rich clast, vuggy, Diatrem breccia, Juvenile clast, matrix
matrix hematite-gothetit oxide cemented, silica-alunite-malachite cemented.
PACITAN
Presentation Cooke et al, 2016
BRECCIA DESCRIPTION
IDEAL COMBINATION :
5 4+ 3+ 2+ 1+
Alteration Internal Components Grainzise Geometry
Organisation A+B+C+D
3) Components 4) Internal Organisation
C. Cemen • Clast, matrix or cemented supported
• Clast, matrix or cemented abbundance
• Ore and gangue mineralogy
• Massive, bedded, lamination or graded
• Grainsize
Clast distribution :
• Alteration
• Insitu (Jigsaw-fit)
• Rotated
Texture :
• Chaotic
• Cockade, massive, drusy, etc
5) Alteration
D. Open Space (Vugs)
• Clast, matrix or cemen
• Alteration paragenesis (syn, pre, post
brecciation)
Monomitic altered quartz-alunite- vuggy rich-clast,
Monomitic altered quartz-alunite- vuggy rich-clast, matrix quartz-
matrix malachite-azurite cemented. BSI (Collecting by:
pyrite cemented. Kasihan (Collecting by: MGEI AKPRIND)
MGEI AKPRIND)
Presentation Cooke et al, 2016
BRECCIA CLASIFICATION
Clasification scheme – Jebrak, 1997 Clasification scheme – Mort & Wootcock
• Focus on vein-type deposit • Focused on quantify fault
• Proces- oriented breccia geometries
• Attemps to link particle • Defines breccia types on
shape to brecciation process abundance of clasts :
• Quantitative ➢ Crackle ( >75 % Clasts)
➢ Mosaic ( 60 % - 75 % Clasts)
• Genetic, but tied to visible
➢ Chatoic ( <60 % Clasts)
criteria • Quantitative
➢ Crackle ( <10 % Clasts rotation)
➢ Mosaic ( 10 % - 20 % Clasts rotation)
Jebrak, 1997 Mort & Wootcock, 2008
Internal Organisation – Tamas & Milesi, 2003 ➢ Chatoic ( >20 % Clasts)
Texture of hydrothermal breccia (Tamas & Milesi, 2003) Presentation Cooke et al, 2016
BRECCIA GENETIK