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Veined peridotite xenoliths from the mantle beneath the giant Ladolam gold deposit on Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea, are 2 to 800 times more enriched in copper, gold, platinum, and palladium than surrounding depleted arc mantle. Gold ores have osmium isotope compositions similar to those of the underlying subduction-modified mantle peridotite source region, indicating that the primary origin of the metals was the mantle. Because the mantle is relatively depleted in gold, copper, and palladium, tectonic processes that enhance the advective transport and concentration of these fluid soluble metals may be a prerequisite for generating porphyry-epithermal copper-gold deposits.
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Brent McInnes
Curtin University
Jannene McBride
Noreen J. Evans
Curtin University
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Monash University
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Health Sciences and Nutrition
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a10b84af85e2d3f759f5622 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.286.5439.512