Precious Metals in the Rosebery North-End Orebody, Tasmania, Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Precious metals in the Rosebery north-end orebody occur predominantly in sphalerite- galena-pyrite ore and to a lesser extent in massive barite mineralisation. Gold may also occur in the upper parts of pyrite-chalcopyrite ore (although this ore type is usually gold poor), in pyritic mineralisation lateral to base metal sulphide lenses and in the footwall (very patchy). Although present, remobilised precious metals do not occur in economically significant quantities. Mineralogically, silver occurs dominantly in tetrahedrite and, to a lesser extent, argen- tiferous galena. Gold occurs as electrum associated dominantly with pyrite and, to a lesser extent, tetrahedrite. Geochemical modelling suggests that silver was probably transported as a chlorocomplex, while gold was transported dominantly as a thiocomplex, although at high temperature gold was transported as a chlorocomplex.
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APA: Large RR  (1987)  Precious Metals in the Rosebery North-End Orebody, Tasmania, Australia

MLA: Large RR Precious Metals in the Rosebery North-End Orebody, Tasmania, Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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