Potential for epithermal gold mineralization in east and central Sutherland, Scotland: indications from River Brora headwaters

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
J. Crummy A. J. Hall R. S. Haszeldine I. K. Anderson
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

Bedrock gold mineralisation has been located in association with an extensive float train 25 km west of known alluvial gold. It is in the form of open, matrix-supported breccias comprising pyritic quartz/sericite clasts in a vuggy, cherty chalcedonic and crystalline quartz matrix. Fluid inclusions in pyritic clasts indicate trapping temperatures for gold mineralising hydrothermal fluid of 170-240 degrees C. This mineralisation could represent the upper part of a feeder zone to an exhalative hydrothermal system. It is possible that other high-level feeder zones could be preserved elsewhere in the area. Deep weathering of such a system could provide a source for the alluvial gold localities near Helmsdale. It is suggested that east and central Sutherland presents good prospects for exhalative epithermal gold mineralisation and the associated feeder zones
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APA: J. Crummy A. J. Hall R. S. Haszeldine I. K. Anderson  (1905)  Potential for epithermal gold mineralization in east and central Sutherland, Scotland: indications from River Brora headwaters

MLA: J. Crummy A. J. Hall R. S. Haszeldine I. K. Anderson Potential for epithermal gold mineralization in east and central Sutherland, Scotland: indications from River Brora headwaters. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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