The Barewood-Hindon Vein System: A Regionally Extensive Normal Fault-Hosted Gold Deposit in the Otago Schist

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 805 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
Recent exploration for mesothermal gold deposits in the Otago Schist has focussed largely on extensions of, or analogies to, the reverse fault-hosted Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone deposit. Abundant normal fault-hosted mesothermal and epithermal vein deposits in the Otago Schist have attracted less attention, largely because they have limited lateral extent and steeper dips. Northwest-striking normal fault-hosted vein sets near Barewood and Hindon in east Otago crosscut schist foliation on the Barewood-Hindon plateau at a high angle along a combined strike length in excess of 20 kilometres. The trend of the vein sets is not linear, but rather contains several right lateral steps. Almost all veins dip steeply to the northeast. Angular discordance between schist foliation and the plateau surface along the trend increases from near zero at the northwest end of the veins to about 30¦ at the southeast end. Crude formation depth estimates decrease from about 7.5 km at the Barewood end of the zone to
Citation
APA:
(2002) The Barewood-Hindon Vein System: A Regionally Extensive Normal Fault-Hosted Gold Deposit in the Otago SchistMLA: The Barewood-Hindon Vein System: A Regionally Extensive Normal Fault-Hosted Gold Deposit in the Otago Schist. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.