The Peak Hill High Sulphidation Gold Deposit, NSW (b7de7a3e-9b00-482f-8de6-d6281ddb9569)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Corbett GJ Leach TM
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

ABSTRAC'T' Although hosted within an Ordovician magmatic arc, the Peak Hill high sulphidation system displays features typical of younger Pacific Rim high sulphidation epithermal gold deposits. Regional NW trending transfer structures are inferred to localise the magmatic source at their intersection of the NS trending arc. Fluids have migrated from the magmatic source along NW structures and thence exploited permeable horizons, which have become silicified. Alteration displays typical zonation from silicification through assemblages characterised by alunite, pyrophyllite and kaolinite and is followed by breccia/fracture controlled sulphide and gold deposition. Sinistral rotation on the NS arc has dilated NW trending fractures to produce the WNW to EW dilational fractures which host the higher grade ore. Mineral assemblages are typical of formation distal to the magmatic source in an epithermal environment. The combination of alteration and mineralisation zonation with structure provide fluid vectors which target a magmatic source to the SE of Peak Hill.
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APA: Corbett GJ Leach TM  (1995)  The Peak Hill High Sulphidation Gold Deposit, NSW (b7de7a3e-9b00-482f-8de6-d6281ddb9569)

MLA: Corbett GJ Leach TM The Peak Hill High Sulphidation Gold Deposit, NSW (b7de7a3e-9b00-482f-8de6-d6281ddb9569). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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