Precious Metal Mineralisation Associated with the Cretaceous Paparoa Metamorphic Core Complex, New Zealand

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

Reconnaissance geochemical exploration in the vicinity of low angle detachment faults which bound the core of the Paparoa metamorphic core complex yielded Au up to 14 ppm, with 35% of greywacke, granitoid and quartz vein samples in the northern range exceeding the 0.01 ppm detection limit. Au is associated with Ag, As, Sb and Cu anomalies consistent with epithermal-type mineralisation. The Ag and Cu anomalies also distinguish this mineralisation from older, mesothermal Au deposits widespread in the Ordovician 'slate belt' greywackes, which comprise much of the upper plate of the core complex. Baryte, molybdenite, fluorite and stratiform U mineralisation in the northernPaparoa Range may also be related to hydrothermal activity along the detachment fault zones.
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APA:  (1995)  Precious Metal Mineralisation Associated with the Cretaceous Paparoa Metamorphic Core Complex, New Zealand

MLA: Precious Metal Mineralisation Associated with the Cretaceous Paparoa Metamorphic Core Complex, New Zealand. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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