Structural Controls in the Tarnagulla Goldfield, Central Victoria: Implications for Metamorphically Derived Auriferous Fluids

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
V Morand W R. H Ramsay
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Structural, mineralogical, and textural data from the Tarnagulla Goldfield demonstrate that the area has undergone three significant phases of deformation. The first phase of deformation (D1) predates the intrusion of the Tarnagulla pluton, which has been dated using K/Ar as 391 ¦ 5MY. We regard this pre-granite deformational event as the major regional deformation. Gold-bearing quartz veins have been deposited in dilational sites on west-dipping reverse faults. These sites demonstrate a geometry related both to faulting associated with D1 and the plunge of the F1 fold axes. This evidence, together with chronology of unmineralised ? D2 and D3 faults, the absence of quartz veining associated with D3 events, and the deformation of carbonate-quartz-biotite-sulphide aggregates within Sl by later S2, lead us to conclude that the bulk of the mineralisation was essentially syn- or late D1 . d18O values for fluids in equilibrium with vein quartz from Central Victoria have indicated equivocal support for either a magmatic or metamorphic origin. Our evidence supports a pre-magmatic origin for mineralisation at Tarnagulla and hence tends to favour a metamorphic fluid source.
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APA: V Morand W R. H Ramsay  (1995)  Structural Controls in the Tarnagulla Goldfield, Central Victoria: Implications for Metamorphically Derived Auriferous Fluids

MLA: V Morand W R. H Ramsay Structural Controls in the Tarnagulla Goldfield, Central Victoria: Implications for Metamorphically Derived Auriferous Fluids. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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