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This research area is located in Sori Nteko Block, Hu’u Sub-District, Dompu, <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> West Nusa Tenggara Province, UTM coordinate 659000mE-661500mE dan <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /...
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Summary: | This research area is located in Sori Nteko Block, Hu’u Sub-District, Dompu, <br />
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West Nusa Tenggara Province, UTM coordinate 659000mE-661500mE dan <br />
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9025750mN-9021750mN (reference to UTM 50S WGS 84), owned by PT Vale <br />
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Eksplorasi Indonesia. This geological mapping done within area approximately 10 <br />
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square kilometers in 1:12.500 map scales. The research method is done by data <br />
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retrieval and laboratorium analysis to produce geological, geomorphologic, and <br />
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alteration maps, also to identify the type of mineral deposits that emerged within the <br />
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research area. <br />
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Based on tectonic setting, this research area is a part of volcanic-arc of <br />
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Sunda-Banda Arcs. The indication of mineralization in research area is predicted by <br />
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the continuity of mineralization orientation along Southern Sumbawa Volcanic Arc, <br />
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begins from Batu Hijau Deposits, through to the east, there are Elang-Dodo, Rinti, <br />
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and hopefully can be founded in the research area, Hu’u, Eastern Sumbawa. <br />
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Geomorphically, this area dominated by Volcanic Hills Unit, which <br />
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characterizes late geomorphical stage. Drainages patterns of this area are identified <br />
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as sub-dendritic pattern. The stratigraphical units are divided into 3 (three) informal <br />
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units, those are, from old to young, Tuff Unit, Pyroclastic Breccia-Andesitic Lava <br />
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Unit (Lower-Middle Miocene), and Dacite Intrusion (Middle-Late Miocene). Two <br />
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northwest-southeast trending dextral strike-slip faults named Nteko Fault and <br />
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Wadubura Fault, and also one northeast-southwest trending sinistral strike-slip fault <br />
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named Saridi Fault are observed as major structure in this area. These fault <br />
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orientations and movements are consistent with northerly-directed subduction. <br />
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Three hydrothermal alteration zones are observed in the Sori Nteko Block, <br />
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they are Actinolite-Chlorite-Calcite-Epidote±Prehnite Zone (Propylitic), Pyrophilite- <br />
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Dickite Zone (Advanced Argillic), Tridymite-Alunite-Quartz Zone (Advanced <br />
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Argillic), Montmorillonite-Kaolinite Zone (Argillic), and Chlorite-Zeolite Zone <br />
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(Sub-propylitic), the forming temperature is ranging 100O-320OC. Geochemical <br />
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analysis shows that Cu-Mo-As are associated according to the Pearson Method, its <br />
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distribution are controlled by the NE-SW trending Saridi Fault and Actinolite- <br />
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Chlorite-Calcite-Epidote±Prehnite Zone (Propylitic). This research area is identified <br />
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as high sulphidation related porphyry or the lithocap of porphyry deposits. The <br />
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possibility of porphyry deposits below the surface is indicated by interpretation to the <br />
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presence of molybdenum anomaly. |
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