Mn-Mineralisation in Pumpellyite-Actinolite Facies Schist of the Mount Patriarch Area, High Burn Valley, Lake Hawea

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 10
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- 256 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Otago Schist in the Mount Patriarch, High Burn and Cameron Creek areas of northwest Otago grades from textural grade IIA in the east to textural grade III in the west. The entire region is of the actinolite-pumpellyite metamorphic facies. Lithologies in the area are interbedded turbidite sequences comprising pelite and psammite together with pebble conglomerate, greenschist and metachert horizons. The mineral assemblage of the schist is typically quartz-albite-epidote-actinolite-pumpellyite-chlorite-stilpnomelane-calcite. A good foliation is well defined in the area and is predominantly parallel to bedding, except in hinges of mesoscopic isoclinal folds. The structure of the area appears to be defined by a large southwest plunging isoclinal fold defined by bedding with a steeply dipping axial planar foliation. Kink folding and dextral strike-slip faulting in the area postdates the ductile phase of deformation. Pods of rhodonite, rhodochrosite, spessartine garnet, coombsite, caryopilite, Mnstilpnomelane and Ni-Cu-Zn sulphides were found in concordant metachert layers in the Mount Patriarch area. Metachert was also found in float in the Cameron Creek area. Malachite occurrences relating to copper mineralisation were also noted in a green metachert horizon on the eastern flank of Mount Patriarch. The coombsite, in only the third observation worldwide, is the most Fe-rich variety reported.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Mn-Mineralisation in Pumpellyite-Actinolite Facies Schist of the Mount Patriarch Area, High Burn Valley, Lake HaweaMLA: Mn-Mineralisation in Pumpellyite-Actinolite Facies Schist of the Mount Patriarch Area, High Burn Valley, Lake Hawea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2003.