Update on Precious Metals in Deep Geothermal Waters of the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K L. Brown
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Sampling and analyses of deep waters from Wairakei and Rotokawa geothermal systems indicate a wide range of precious metal concentrations (<0.1 to 23 ppb Au; 6 to 2400 ppb Ag), suggesting that eastern ôandesiticö TVZ geothermal systems (eg Rotokawa) have higher aqueous gold and silver than western ôbasalticö geothermal systems (eg Wairakei); this interpretation is consistent with known occurrences of high grade precipitates in wells from eastern systems. The fact that the deep waters are undersaturated in gold further suggests that the aqueous gold concentrations of deep waters are limited by metal availability. The flux of gold for the two systems ranges from ~1 to 50 kg Au/yr, and the flux of silver ranges from 65 to 6900 kg Ag/yr. At Rotokawa, it only takes ~600 years to flux one million oz of Au and >100 million oz of Ag. The supply of hydrothermal gold and silver is obviously important during genesis of an epithermal deposit, but ore formation also depends on the existence of a suitable ôtrapö that efficiently extracts metal from solution in a small volume of rock. Such traps seem to have been poorly developed until geothermal drilling in the TVZ.
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APA: K L. Brown  (2006)  Update on Precious Metals in Deep Geothermal Waters of the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ)

MLA: K L. Brown Update on Precious Metals in Deep Geothermal Waters of the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.

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