Stream Sediment Geochemical Surveys: A Pilot Multielement Project Near Thames, Hauraki Goldfield, and Further Developments of the Regchem Database

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 960 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The REGCHEM (Regional Exploration Geochemistry) stream sediment geochemistry database of open file mining company data, managed by GNS Science, was recently made accessible via the internet (http://maps.gns.cri.nz/website/minmap/). REGCHEM provides coverage of selected elements in mineral rich areas of New Zealand. Analysis of REGCHEM data highlights problems with inconsistencies between different surveys in terms of sampling methods, number and types of elements analysed, analytical techniques and detection limits. New, consistent multi-element geochemical surveys with national coverage are required. To test sampling, analytical and data treatment techniques for the new surveys, a pilot stream sediment geochemical survey was carried out in the Thames area, Hauraki Goldfield. Seventy samples were collected in an area of 220 km2 representing about one sample every 3 km2. The samples were analysed for 50 elements, mostly by XRF. Regional patterns are apparent in the concentrations of some elements. Several elements, such as As, Cd, Cu, K, Pb, Sb, Se, and Zn exhibit anomalous concentrations mainly in the western part of the study area, related to Au-Ag-Zn-Pb-Cu epithermal quartz veins and porphyry Cu occurrences in hydrothermally altered andesitic terrane. Mercury is anomalous in southern samples, reflecting cinnabar occurrences in the Kauaeranga valley (eg Mangakirikiri), and the occurrence of cinnabar as a late stage mineral in some of the Thames epithermal veins. Ba and U are anomalous in the eastern samples, and these anomalies are probably related to the presence of rhyolitic rocks in the eastern part of the project area.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Stream Sediment Geochemical Surveys: A Pilot Multielement Project Near Thames, Hauraki Goldfield, and Further Developments of the Regchem DatabaseMLA: Stream Sediment Geochemical Surveys: A Pilot Multielement Project Near Thames, Hauraki Goldfield, and Further Developments of the Regchem Database. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2006.