Gold in Fault Gouge Without Quartz Veins, Old Man Range, Central Otago

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
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- 1206 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
The Old Man Range, south of Alexandra, in central Otago consists of a package of highly folded greenschist facies schist of the Wanaka lithologic association. The range is crosscut by several east to ENE-striking high angle gold-bearing quartz veins, (eg Whites Reef and Grays Reef), which were extensively worked in the late 1800s. The range is bounded on its east side by the Old Man Fault, which separates these rocks from generally flat lying and planar Caples Terrane schist. To the west of the Old Man Fault, about halfway up the range, a large subparallel, 100 m wide fault zone strikes NNW and appears to cut off the historic veins. The fault zone consists of highly sheared and folded rocks and numerous high angle cataclasites and centimetre-scale clay gouge zones. Hydrothermal alteration is not apparent and the individual faults and shears are clay altered, possibly due to weathering, without visible quartz veins. Gold, limonite pseudomorphs after pyrite and rutile are concentrated in some of the narrow cataclasites and gouge zones. These mineralised structures are texturally similar to the gold-bearing reefs and may be structurally related. It is postulated that the NNW-striking shear zone and ENE-striking veins may be a conjugate array formed during a period of Cretaceous normal faulting.
Citation
APA:
(2004) Gold in Fault Gouge Without Quartz Veins, Old Man Range, Central OtagoMLA: Gold in Fault Gouge Without Quartz Veins, Old Man Range, Central Otago. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.