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  Structural control on gold mineralization at Walhalla, Victoria
 
 
Titel: Structural control on gold mineralization at Walhalla, Victoria
Auteur: Tomlinson, K. M.
Wilson, C. J. L.
Hazeldene, R.
Lohe, E. M.
Verschenen in: Australian journal of earth sciences
Paginering: Jaargang 35 (1988) nr. 4 pagina's 421-444
Jaar: 1988-12
Inhoud: Gold mineralization associated with quartz reefs is related to the structural history of the Early Devonian, Walhalla Group. These reefs are situated in the Walhalla Synclinorium, developed during the Middle to Late Devonian Tabberabberan Orogeny. A pervasive north-south-trending axial planar cleavage and two styles of folding were produced during regional east-west compression. The first are upright, open to close folds with sub-horizontal fold axes. The second are plunging inclined, close to tight folds with fold axes that plunge steeply to the north and south. An extensional event is associated with the emplacement of the Woods Point Dyke swarm and a set of normal faults that offset all earlier structures. High-angle reverse faults, which post-date the folding and the emplacement of the dykes, were utilized as conduits for hydrothermal fluids and preferentially localize mineralization to laminated quartz veins. En echelon vein arrays formed during initial stages of reverse faulting became deformed during prolonged shearing to produce ptygmatic veins. Laminated quartz veins within high-angle reverse faults contain arsenopyrite and pyrite in vein margins and gold in fractures that cross-cut continuous quartz crystals. Gold, galena, chalcopyrite and sphalerite may also be deposited adjacent to and within fractured arsenopyrite and pyrite. Late-stage, cross faults developed in a regime of north-south compression and post-date the laminated quartz veins and mineralization.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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