Magnetic Anomalies of the Coromandel Region

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A B. Christie S A. Henrys D J. Woodward
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Low-level aeromagnetic data available in digital form have been combined to produce a new 1:100 000 scale map of total force anomalies of the Coromandel region, New Zealand. The map incorporates data from 13 surveys flown between 1977 and 1990 and shows the regional magnetic pattern as well as more detailed localised anomalies. In addition to magnetic anomalies, the map also depicts data to aid interpretation, including small-scale maps of topography, geology, magnetic intensity gradient and apparent magnetisation. The primary magnetic anomalies of the Coromandel region are associated with Late Miocene and Pliocene volcanic rocks, but have been locally modified by intense hydrothermal alteration caused by geothermal activity. Epithermal gold-silver and porphyry copper deposits are associated with zones of hydrothermal alteration. The map of magnetic anomalies can be used as an aid to mineral exploration and the interpretation of the processes that control the distribution of mineral deposits in the region.
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APA: A B. Christie S A. Henrys D J. Woodward  (2001)  Magnetic Anomalies of the Coromandel Region

MLA: A B. Christie S A. Henrys D J. Woodward Magnetic Anomalies of the Coromandel Region. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2001.

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