Lihir Island in Papua New Guinea is made from epithermal deposit volcanos. Epithermal refers to mineral deposits that form in association with hot waters that dissolves minerals, including precious metals like gold. Shallow bodies of magma cause the water to boil and release hydrogen sulfide gas. This then allows gold to precipitate. Current estimates are that the deposit contains 21.3 million ounces proven and another 42 million ounces as a geological resource.
Erta Ale' located in EthiopiaHekla located in IcelandOl Doinyo Lengai located in CongoRabaul located in Papua New Guinea, I hope this helps you!
Volcanoes are located throughout the different regions of the Earth. The areas with the most active volcanoes are the west coast of the Americas, the east coast of Siberia, Japan, the Philippines, and Indonesia. The "ring of fire" is located between New Guinea and New Zealand.
The Marina Islands are located in the pacific ocean. They are located south of Japan, and north of New Guinea. They are an arc shaped archipelago surrounding the tips of 15 underwater volcanoes.
Yes, there are a few several volcanoes in the North coast of Papua New Guinea, from Highlands to the island of New Britain. The most famous tourist attracting volcano, is Rabaul caldera.
No, Louisiana is not located in New Guinea; it is a state located in the USA.
New Guinea is an island located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, north of Australia. It is divided politically between Indonesia to the west and Papua New Guinea to the east.
Guinea-Bissau is located in Africa.
Guinea-Bissau is not located in Asia. It's located on the western coast of Africa.
"Guinea" is located on the west side of Africa; Papua New Guinea is a separate country, and is located above Australia.
New Guinea is the name of the island where the country of Papua New Guinea is located.
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it's Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it's South America.
Volcanoes are located throughout most of the world. Volcanoes are generally located near tectonic plates that are converging or diverging. The most active volcanoes are found on the so-called "ring of fire" in Pacific Ocean. Indonesia has several volcanoes including Krakatoa. Hawaii's Kilauea produces the most lava of all active volcanoes in the world. North America has Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier in Washington, USA. Mexico has several including Par�­cutin and Nevado de Toluca. Europe has Mt. Etna. "Ring of Fire" volcanoes are also located in Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Ethiopia, Tonga Islands, Iceland, Alaska-USA, Hawaii-USA, Washington-USA, Congo, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Indonesia, Japan, and, Chile.