The Geology and Mineralisation of the Granites Gold Deposits, Northern Territory
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 9
 - File Size:
 - 675 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1984
 
Abstract
The Granites Goldfield is located 550 km northwest of Alice Springs. Mineralisation  was discovered in 1900 and intermittently  worked along nine km of strike until the  early 1950's, yielding a recorded production  of 470 kg of gold. The geological environ- ment, pre-existing exploration drilling  results, and an optimistic view on gold,  prompted acquisition of the property by North  Flinders Mines Limited in 1975. An agreement  was signed with the Central Land Council in  August 1983 and drilling commenced in the  same month. In the past, gold was won from alluvial  deposits, rich quartz veins and lower grade,  disseminated stratabound mineralisation. The  last is contained within a distinctive unit  in the Mt. Charles Beds, of the Early Proterozoic Tanami Complex. This informally  named "Host Unit" is a metamorphosed, chemical- pelitic sediment. The schist contains variable  proportions of amphibole, quartz, garnet,  clinopyroxene, carbonate and sulphide, inter- calated with recrystallised chert beds. Free  gold occurs in several mineralised horizons  within the Host Unit, generally conformably  distributed within lithologic bands or at  lithologic contacts. The Host Unit occurs  within a sequence of metamorphosed pelitic  sediments and intermediate volcanics. Although mostly confined to the Host Unit,  stratabound gold mineralisation also exists  in both Footwall and Hanging Wall Schists,  usually within zones displaying certain Host  Unit characteristics. The deposits may be loosely categorised  as being of banded iron formation (bif) type,  although some important differences are noted  between them and classical bif type orebodies.
Citation
APA: (1984) The Geology and Mineralisation of the Granites Gold Deposits, Northern Territory
MLA: The Geology and Mineralisation of the Granites Gold Deposits, Northern Territory. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.