Lithostratigraphic and structural controls on distribution of As and Au in southwest Southern Uplands, Scotland

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 6254 KB
- Publication Date:
- Aug 1, 1995
Abstract
Paper presented at the conference Economic geology in Europe and beyond II, models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basins, held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994. The SW part of the Southern Uplands is a back-arc section of an accretionary thrust system, divided into structural blocks by major NE-SW shear zones and NW-SE faults forming the margins of Permian half-grabens. The highest arsenic levels in stream sediments (over 65 ppm) are associated with those blocks carrying brittle-ductile transition fabrics. Three factors combine to recomend the area as having potential for gold mineralisation: As-rich greywackes as country rock, felsic intrusions and a major shear zone. Selected stream sediments were analysed for gold using lead fire assay with ultra-pure flux and ICP-MS finish. Several localities showed over 15 ppb Au, the three most significant being within the hanging wall of the Orlock Bridge Fault and each having distinct characteristics
Citation
APA:
(1995) Lithostratigraphic and structural controls on distribution of As and Au in southwest Southern Uplands, ScotlandMLA: Lithostratigraphic and structural controls on distribution of As and Au in southwest Southern Uplands, Scotland. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1995.