The Genesis Of Certain Auriferous Lodes - Chapter V. - The Examination Of Various Constituents Of Crystalline And Eruptive Rocks For Gold And Silver

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1913
Abstract
In the South Island of New Zealand an unusually favorable opportunity is offered for the analysis of the older crystalline rocks, underlying the sedimentary rocks which form the "country" of the gold-deposits. The Manipori formation of this island, comprising the greater part of the mountainous district west of lakes Manipori and Te Anau, in Otago, consists of an enormous thickness (estimated by Professor Hutton1 at 160,000 ft.) of crystalline schists, gneiss, syenite, and syenitic gneiss, with associated masses of granite; the whole forming the most picturesque fart of New Zealand. The famous West Coast sounds occur in this formation. No paying auriferous lodes have been discovered in it; and for this reason an examination of the rocks is specially interesting here. Stelzner, Posepny, and others, who have criticised the conclusions of Sandberger, have laid great stress on the fact that all the silicates analyzed by him were taken from the vicinity of orebodies containing those heavy metals which he notes as occurring in the silicates of the country-rock; their contention being that these metals, supposed to occur as silicates in gneiss and other crystalline rocks, were really contained as sulphides, and were therefore impregnations from the neighboring orebodies. The same objection, whatever be its weight, might be urged with equal justice against Mr. Becker's derivation of the mercury and gold of the lodes of the Pacific Coast from' the granite underlying their country-rock. In the case of the
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(1913) The Genesis Of Certain Auriferous Lodes - Chapter V. - The Examination Of Various Constituents Of Crystalline And Eruptive Rocks For Gold And SilverMLA: The Genesis Of Certain Auriferous Lodes - Chapter V. - The Examination Of Various Constituents Of Crystalline And Eruptive Rocks For Gold And Silver. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.