Note on the Occurrence of Calaverite and Petzite in the Phantom Lode, Great Boulder Mine, Kalgoorlie

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 1
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- 21 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
The report by Baker (1958, p. 27) of krennerite in contact with gold in a specimen from the 2500 ft level, Phantom South lode, Great Boulder mine, Kalgoorlie, led the writer to look into this further, since Cabri (1965) reported that the assemblage krennerite-gold was unstable between 238° and 356° C, and possibly down to room temperature.Dr. G. Baker very generously provided the writer with two chips from the same rock specimen (No. 14 as labelled from the mine) in which the krennerite gold assemblage was reported to occur. These were examined by polished section and x-ray diffraction techniques and returned to the classified collection of the Mineragraphic Investigations Section of CSIRO.One specimen, showing visible gold, was examined optically with a binocular microscope and telluride material was twice removed from contact with the gold for x-ray diffraction. This material proved to be petzite and so amends a statement by Baker (1958, p. 39) that no petzite was found in the Phantom lodes.The second chip was polished, and microscopic...
Citation
APA: (1967) Note on the Occurrence of Calaverite and Petzite in the Phantom Lode, Great Boulder Mine, Kalgoorlie
MLA: Note on the Occurrence of Calaverite and Petzite in the Phantom Lode, Great Boulder Mine, Kalgoorlie. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1967.