Exploration Rock Geochemistry in The Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand (84b6bbd9-3523-4b3b-97b9-61989cb0b12f)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Nowell SB Cottrill DA
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Host-rock - wallrock major and trace element geochemistry associated with epithermal gold mineralisation in the Hauraki Goldfield of New Zealand is poorly documented, even though rock geochemistry is a recognised tool in exploration. Such responses assist in recognition of the regional scale imprint of fossil hydrothermal activity, and indicate targets for detailed evaluation within these alteration zones.Recent investigation of gold deposits in the Waihi (Gladstone), Golden Cross (Empire), Thames (Waiotahi) and Coromandel (Tokatea) areas indicate enrichments of Au, As and Sb in the andesitic wallrocks hosting mineralisation. Of the other elements examined, Si, K and Rb are enriched, and Na, Ca, and Sr are depleted at all deposits. These trends are best developed in the vicinity of veining. In deposits with clay alteration dominating (Waiotahi and Tokatea) there is also depletion of Mg, Mn, Zn and Cu. Ba and Cr are variably enriched or depleted within different styles of alteration. Base-metal enrichment in the wallrocks is not a feature of Hauraki deposits.
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APA: Nowell SB Cottrill DA  (1990)  Exploration Rock Geochemistry in The Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand (84b6bbd9-3523-4b3b-97b9-61989cb0b12f)

MLA: Nowell SB Cottrill DA Exploration Rock Geochemistry in The Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand (84b6bbd9-3523-4b3b-97b9-61989cb0b12f). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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