The Formation of the Quartz-Gold-Telluride Veins of the Emperor Mine, Fiji
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 4
 - File Size:
 - 495 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
The Emperor vein system lies on the eastern margin of the  Tavua volcanic structure. This is of Miocene age and  occurs in basalts(the Mba Volcanics) probably underlain  at about 2 km by calcite-rich sediments (the Vatukoro  Formation). The lodes are generally flatmakes, or steep  fault fillings, or complex shatter zones, and consist of  quartz and altered wall rock. In areas of open cavities it is  possible to establish a paragenesis which involves five  quartz stages and two ore mineral stages. The first ore  stage contains calaverite, krennerite, sylvanite and native  tellurium, the second petzite, hessite and native gold.  The quartz stages are thought to have formed slowly (102  years) from boiling solutions of low salinity at  temperatures varying with time from about 250¦C to  190¦C. The system was sealed, the temperature gradient  near vertical and the mass flux small. The ore mineral  stages probably formed relatively rapidly (101years) from  boiling solutions at 250¦ to 200¦C when the system was  mainly open. Gold deposition was probably largely a  result of fall in aH2S due to boiling, the calculated solution concentration falling from a maximum of about 8  ppb at 250¦C to about 8.10-3ppb at 200¦C. Boiling is  also probably responsible for an increase in a02 (by loss  of H2) and fall in aTe2 (by loss of H2Te). The fluids are  thought to have had a large component of meteoric water  and to have been heated by plutons in the core of the  volcanic structure. Stable isotope data indicate that they  derived their carbon from the underlying Vatukoro  Formation and their sulphur from sediments. Circulation  may have been confined to the outside of the volcanic  structure because of the relatively low permeability of the  flows, pyroclastics and dykes within it.
Citation
APA: (1987) The Formation of the Quartz-Gold-Telluride Veins of the Emperor Mine, Fiji
MLA: The Formation of the Quartz-Gold-Telluride Veins of the Emperor Mine, Fiji. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.