New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics abstracts
Structural control of gold-scheelite mineralisation in a major
normal fault system, Barewood, eastern Otago, New Zealand
D. J. MacKENZIE
D. CRAW
Geology Department
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract Gold and scheelite bearing quartz veins in Otago Schist
at Barewood, eastern Otago, are located in a regional scale zone of
faults, which is traceable for at least 20 km along strike. Individual
mineralised faults in the zone can be mapped up to 10 km along their
northwest strike. The faults have been normal faults since their
inception. Early movement involved warping of adjacent schistosity up
to 5 m from the faults, and shearing of the schist in the faults, which
dip about 50° northeast. Later movement was entirely brittle, and
was characterised by some shears and a set of steeply dipping (up to
80° northeast and southwest) conjugate fractures. Minor late-stage
movement occurred along moderately northeast dipping shears.
Slickensides suggest that later stages of movement involved significant
strike-slip motion as well as a normal component. Two stages of quartz
veins occur in many localities and both quartz vein types contain gold,
scheelite, and sulphides. The early quartz veins are massive white
quartz, which fills the fault zones. The later stage of quartz
crosscuts early quartz or fills brittle fractures in adjacent variably
sheared schist. Fluid inclusions in the early quartz have a density of
c. 0.90 g/cm
3 and a constant composition of about 1.6 wt%
NaCl (equivalent). Later quartz fluid inclusions have densities between
0.82 and 0.90 g/cm
3 and variable compositions between 0.5
and 2.8 wt% NaCl (equivalent). Mineralisation occurred during
Cretaceous regional extension, and postdates the Hyde-Macraes Shear
Zone, which is a nearby major late-metamorphic mineralised thrust
system.
Keywords gold; scheelite; quartz veins; structure; Otago
Schist
Received 5 October 1992; published 3 December 1993
New Zealand Journal of Geology & Geophysics, 1991, Vol. 36:
437—445
0028Ð8306/06/3604—0437 ©The Royal Society of New Zealand 1991
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