Folding of the Greenland Group, Reefton Goldfield

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Stewart
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The structural framework for the major gold deposits of the Reefton Goldfield was largely established in the 1930s after a detailed regional geological mapping programme. Recent new mapping has now substantially modified the structural framework of the Globe Hill - Devils Creek area and the Waiuta area. Using bedding-cleavage vergence as a method of establishing fold limb facing, many new fold structures have been identified, some of which conflict with long-established structures such as the Globe Hill and Waiuta anticlines. In addition, the mapping of areas of west- versus east-facing limbs constrains the position of many faults. The mineralised Globe-Progress Shear is one such fault which graphically demonstrates major structural discordance of the folds in the hangingwall compared to the footwall. Recognition of the folding is establishing the structural framework for understanding of the origin of these productive gold mining areas.
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APA: M Stewart  (1996)  Folding of the Greenland Group, Reefton Goldfield

MLA: M Stewart Folding of the Greenland Group, Reefton Goldfield. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.

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