Some Observations on the Mineralogy and Paragenesis of the Crocidolite Veins at Wittenoom Gorge, W.A.

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 219 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
W. Johnson (Consultant, Adelaide) : Is there any mineralogical evidence of temperature of formation of the amphiboles and other minerals present in the crocidolite veins and country rocks7.N. A. Trueman: I am not aware of any definite evidence of the temperature of formation of these minerals, but am of the opinion that high temperatures would not be present during crystallization.No evidence from the qUl'trtz, magnetite and hematite of formation temperatures is indicated and, as the carbonate is later than the other minerals it does not supply any data either.According to Miyashiro and other workers who have studied the composition and stability of the glaucophaneriebeckite series, minerals of riebeckite composition are stable over a wide range of P, T conditions. Recent work by W. G. Ernst, of the University of California, indicate that, in the presence of an Fe203/Fe304 buffer, riebeckite and crocidolite are more likely to form at low temperatures. The occurrence of riebeckite-crocidolite as authigenic minerals has been reported from several localities.Dr. MacLeod (Geol. Surv. of W. A.): Recent regional mapping by the Geological Survey of Western Australia has revealed a total thickness of at least 30,000 ft for the Proterozoic sediments in the Hamersley Basin. In this succession the asbestos-bearing beds of the Brockman Iron Formation at Wittenoom are overlain by some 20,000 ft of younger sediments and volcanics. With such a thickness of superincumbent material, it seems perfectly valid to involve
Citation
APA: (1963) Some Observations on the Mineralogy and Paragenesis of the Crocidolite Veins at Wittenoom Gorge, W.A.
MLA: Some Observations on the Mineralogy and Paragenesis of the Crocidolite Veins at Wittenoom Gorge, W.A.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1963.