The Otago Schist, New Zealand and the Klondike Schist, Canada û A Comparison of Two Historic Gold Fields

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Craw
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Otago Schist and Klondike Schist are two Paleozoic-Mesozoic metamorphic belts on the circum-Pacific margin in which there has been a long history of abundant alluvial gold mining, but only minor hard-rock gold mining.   Modern exploration for hard-rock gold is ongoing in both belts, and the active Macraes mine in Otago (>2 Moz production) highlights the hard-rock potential of the geological setting of these belts. Hard-rock gold mineralisation in both belts formed in the latter stages of schist exhumation, after rocks were subjected to major regional ductile folding and then uplifted through the brittle-ductile transition. The majority of known hard-rock gold-bearing systems in both belts consist of well-defined, but generally discontinuous, vein swarms. Most Otago veins are hosted in steeply dipping post-metamorphic normal faults and fractures. However, the Macraes mine is hosted by a late-metamorphic shear zone, and much ore is sulphide-impregnated auriferous schist. Goldbearing veins in the Klondike schist are hosted primarily in extensional sites associated with post-metamorphic compressional structures. Some disseminated sulphide mineralisation is associated with Klondike veins and this is important as it extends the exploration target for these veins. No foliation-parallel late metamorphic mineralisation has been identified in the Klondike but exposure is relatively poor compared with Otago and both schist belts are highly prospective for deposits of this type.
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APA: D Craw  (2007)  The Otago Schist, New Zealand and the Klondike Schist, Canada û A Comparison of Two Historic Gold Fields

MLA: D Craw The Otago Schist, New Zealand and the Klondike Schist, Canada û A Comparison of Two Historic Gold Fields. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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