Paper No. 131. The Igneous Character of The Carboniferous Rocks of The Tokatea Goldfield, Cape Colville Peninsula.

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

On the Hauraki goldfields, within the limits of Cape Colville Peninsula, the Paheozoic rocks are confined to the district north of a line drawn from Mercury Bay on the east coast to Rocky Point on the shore of the Frith of Thames. South of Kennedy's Bay they are developed on the east coast only at Kuaotunu, at which place gold mining is carried on in sandstones and slates of this age. Between Tapu Creek and Coromandel there is, along and adjacent to the shore of the gulf, a very considerable development of PaJreozoic and in part of Trias rocks, and between the Tiki Stream and the northern end of Tokatea Hill, along the western slope of the main range, lies the special area of the Palreozoic or carboniferous rocks that have more particularly to be dealt with in this paper. The same formation has a large devolpment between Cabbage Bay and the northern slopes of Moehau, and appears to the water marge on both sides of this part of the peninsula.In this part they are of special interest as having, on the west spur of Moehau, a considerable variety of dyke rocks intruded into the sedimentaries, the interest in which is increased by the fact that these dykes theIllselves are of Palreozoic age and correspond to the dykes that are so' abundant in the Tokatea-Tiki area. It is this Tokatea-Tiki area as a goldfield, and its rocks as distinguished from later volcanic' products' on other parts 'of the peninsula...
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APA:  (1903)  Paper No. 131. The Igneous Character of The Carboniferous Rocks of The Tokatea Goldfield, Cape Colville Peninsula.

MLA: Paper No. 131. The Igneous Character of The Carboniferous Rocks of The Tokatea Goldfield, Cape Colville Peninsula.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1903.

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