REGCHEM Database Developments and Analysis of Stream Sediment Geochemical Data for Otago

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Carver R L. Brathwaite
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Abstract

The REGCHEM (Regional Exploration Geochemistry) database of open file mining company data, managed by GNS Science, has recently been upgraded with the compilation of additional data, especially for the Otago region (see http://maps.gns.cri.nz/website/minmap). In June 2007, data compiled for the Otago region included more than 2000 stream sediment samples from 19 surveys, more than 800 BLEG (bulk leach extractible gold) samples from 12 surveys and a few pan concentrate samples. The stream sediment samples were typically analysed for Au and As, and in many cases for other elements including Cu, Pb, Zn, Sb, W and Mo. The BLEG samples were analysed for Au and in some cases also for As. The main exploration target was mesothermal gold deposits in the Otago Schist, although one survey of the Otago Peninsula targeted potential gold deposits associated with the Dunedin volcanic complex. Geochemically, the mesothermal gold deposits are characterised by anomalous As and Au, with some also characterised by anomalous W and Sb, and these four elements are the best pathfinders in stream sediment geochemical surveys. The introduction of lower detection limits in Au analyses in the more recent stream sediment surveys and in the BLEG surveys enables the use of this element as the primary pathfinder for mesothermal gold deposits.
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APA: R Carver R L. Brathwaite  (2007)  REGCHEM Database Developments and Analysis of Stream Sediment Geochemical Data for Otago

MLA: R Carver R L. Brathwaite REGCHEM Database Developments and Analysis of Stream Sediment Geochemical Data for Otago. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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