The Wakamarina Gold-Scheelite-Quartz Lodes, Marlborough, New Zealand (9bf77519-b580-47e8-9eb8-9b83d23a66f7)

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Brathwaite RL
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The gold-scheelite-quartz lodes of the Wakamarina valley were the most productive of the mesothermal gold-bear in the Marlborough Schist. Most of the production came from the Empire City and Golden Bar mines which worked tug, Golden Bar lode. Only 134 m of its 1800 m strike length are accessible, in the No. 2 level of the Golden Bar Mine. A fau I has downthrown the Golden Bar Mine section by 2 47 m and displaced it left-laterally by 18 m. The lode is a typical ribbon-banded mesothermal vein, averaging c. 1.75 m wide, and enclosing narrow horses of schist country rock. It i composed of bands of milky "buck" quartz with thin laminae of schist. Scheelite occurs in short strings of grains withi quartz on the footwall side of the lode and also in small quartz-carbonate veinlets in the foot wall and hanging wall schist The lode quartz contains only localised traces of pyrite and arsenopyrite. They are more abundant in the wall-rock schist.
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APA: Brathwaite RL  (1995)  The Wakamarina Gold-Scheelite-Quartz Lodes, Marlborough, New Zealand (9bf77519-b580-47e8-9eb8-9b83d23a66f7)

MLA: Brathwaite RL The Wakamarina Gold-Scheelite-Quartz Lodes, Marlborough, New Zealand (9bf77519-b580-47e8-9eb8-9b83d23a66f7). The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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