GEOLOGY AND STUDY OF ALTERATION â MINERALIZATION IN SETELUK DISTRICT, WEST SUMBAWA REGENCY, WEST NUSA TENGGARA PROVINCE
Seteluk District, West Sumbawa Regency is one of the areas in Indonesia with geological conditions that may potentially contain metal minerals with economical amounts. Research is conducted within an area of 56 km2 with the aim of identifying geological conditions that include geomorphology, geol...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Seteluk District, West Sumbawa Regency is one of the areas in Indonesia with
geological conditions that may potentially contain metal minerals with economical
amounts. Research is conducted within an area of 56 km2 with the aim of identifying
geological conditions that include geomorphology, geological structures, and
stratigraphy; and identify the zone of alteration, mineralization, and its relation to
geological conditions. This research was conducted by field mapping, sampling in
the form of fresh rocks, foxed rocks, veins and veins, and river sediments. Samples
are analyzed with petrological, petrography, mineragraphy, elemental chemistry,
and spectral analysis.
The geomorphology of the research area is divided into the Rempe Alluvial Plain
Unit, the Upper-Order Lava Flow Ridge Unit, and the Lamusung Fault Block Ridge
Unit. Stratigraphy of the research area consists of The Sandstone Unit, Andesite
Lava Unit, Andesite Breccia Unit, Granodiorite Unit, Limestone Unit, and Alluvial
Unit. The geological structure that develops in the research area is relatively
northeast – southwest and northwest – southeast. The alteration zones present in
the research area were divided into epidote-chlorite zones with formation
temperatures ranging from 200°C - 360°C and montmorilonite-illite±kaolinite
zones with formation temperatures ranging from 140°C - 200°C. Mineralization is
present in quartz veins and iron oxide veins with a relative orientation direction
north northwest – south southeast. Mineralization formed in the form of ore
minerals with formation sequences is initiated by pyrite minerals, chalcopyritesphalerite,
galena, covellite, and limonite. Based on the alteration zone and mineral
ores formed, the type of mineralization deposits in the research area is a type of
low sulfide epithermal deposit. Presence of alteration – mineralization is controlled
by geological conditions in the research area. The alteration zone is controlled by
an andesite lithology and structures with a relatively northeast - southwest and
northwest - southeast trend. The presence of mineralization in the veins is the result
of openings from paired structures with northeast - southwest trend. |
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