Features of an Intact Fossil Hydrothermal System and Implications for Gold Mineralisation: Onemana, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand (b0823135-89cb-4ade-9c00-7ba8ec58f22c)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Mori W Boswell GB Stevens MR
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Abstract

The Onemana prospect is located on the eastern Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand. Systematic exploration involving surface geological mapping, geophysics, rock and soil geochemistry, reverse-circulation and diamond drilling has identified a number of important features of a fossil hydrothermal system at Onemana. This relatively intact gold mineralised system is hosted within a sequence of rhyolitic volcanics and volcaniclastics, overlain by lake sediments, sinters and hydrothermal eruption breccia. The system lies within a graben/half graben bounded by major NE-trending faults which form the approximate boundaries to hydrothermal alteration.
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APA: Mori W Boswell GB Stevens MR  (1995)  Features of an Intact Fossil Hydrothermal System and Implications for Gold Mineralisation: Onemana, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand (b0823135-89cb-4ade-9c00-7ba8ec58f22c)

MLA: Mori W Boswell GB Stevens MR Features of an Intact Fossil Hydrothermal System and Implications for Gold Mineralisation: Onemana, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand (b0823135-89cb-4ade-9c00-7ba8ec58f22c). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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