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Structures
 Fundamental faults or `breaks'  Magma and fluid conduits connecting lower crustal site of ore-fluid
    generation with upper crustal site of ore deposition; sites of
    seismogenic `fault-valve' behaviour necessary for the development
    of supra-lithostatic fluid pressure to drive fluids into local gold-rich
    source rocks and allow cyclic fluid-pressure-release mechanism
    for gold deposition
 Local faults and folds  Dilational environment allowing fluid degeneration by
    decompression or `throttling' and (or) CO 2 effervescence, leading
    to mineralisation and alteration

 Mineralisation and alterations
 Carbonatisation along fault zones  Indicates that deeply derived, CO 2 -rich gold-mobilising fluids have
    been circulating through fault zone
 Silicification, pyritisation, K- or Na-metasomatism, quartz-  Gold-mobilising fluids have interacted with a gold source rock with
 carbonate-sulphide veins  the mineralogy of a felsic igneous rock (a felsic igneous rock or a
    clastic sediment)
 Syn-volcanic peraluminous alteration, VMS or Ni-Cu  Local gold-rich source rocks (?)
 mineralisation, pre-tectonic porphyry-type Cu-Au mineralisation
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