Econ. Environ. Geol. 2005; 38(3): 347-353

Published online June 30, 2005

© THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY

Occurrence of Gold Deposits of the Tumbang Lapan Area of the Middle Kalimantan, Indonesia

In-Joon Kim*

Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon 305-350, Korea

Correspondence to :

In-Joon Kim

ijkim@kigam.re.kr

Received: July 19, 2004; Accepted: May 30, 2005

Abstract

The geology of the Tumbang Lapan area consists of Permian to Carboniferous metamorphic rocks, Cretaceous granitic rocks, and Permian to Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Three faults are developed in surveyed area, and are functioned as channels of the hydrothermal solution which formed quartz veins within tuffs. In the mineralized area, argillic and propylitic alterations are dominant. Argillic altered rocks show the alteration mineral assemblages of kaolinte+sericite+quartz+chlorite+pyrite. Mineral association in propylitic alteration is chlorite+epidote+feldspar+quartz+pyrite+ magnetite. Vein type, fracture filling, stockwork are observed in survey area. As a result of analysis of samples from quartz veins and altered rocks, some mineralized rocks showed 0.01~4.6 g/t of gold.

Keywords strike-slip fault, hydrothermal solution, alteration, alteration mineral assemblage, gold deposit

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Econ. Environ. Geol. 2005; 38(3): 347-353

Published online June 30, 2005

Copyright © THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY.

Occurrence of Gold Deposits of the Tumbang Lapan Area of the Middle Kalimantan, Indonesia

In-Joon Kim*

Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon 305-350, Korea

Correspondence to:

In-Joon Kim

ijkim@kigam.re.kr

Received: July 19, 2004; Accepted: May 30, 2005

Abstract

The geology of the Tumbang Lapan area consists of Permian to Carboniferous metamorphic rocks, Cretaceous granitic rocks, and Permian to Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Three faults are developed in surveyed area, and are functioned as channels of the hydrothermal solution which formed quartz veins within tuffs. In the mineralized area, argillic and propylitic alterations are dominant. Argillic altered rocks show the alteration mineral assemblages of kaolinte+sericite+quartz+chlorite+pyrite. Mineral association in propylitic alteration is chlorite+epidote+feldspar+quartz+pyrite+ magnetite. Vein type, fracture filling, stockwork are observed in survey area. As a result of analysis of samples from quartz veins and altered rocks, some mineralized rocks showed 0.01~4.6 g/t of gold.

Keywords strike-slip fault, hydrothermal solution, alteration, alteration mineral assemblage, gold deposit

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