A Study of Calcrete Anomalies at the Old Well Prospect, Gawler Craton

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M McGeough
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Following the success of calcrete sampling at Challenger, calcrete sampling has been widely adopted as the primary exploration technique for gold exploration, in the Gawler Craton. Calcrete is uniformly distributed over large areas and produces discrete gold anomalies. This allows drilling to focus on specific gold anomalous targets. However, despite widespread use of calcrete sampling, very little is known of the origin of calcrete in the Gawler Craton, and the link between calcrete gold anomalies and primary mineralisation. In an attempt to understand this association Lisa Gibbons recently completed an honours project at the Old Well Prospect approximately 45 km SSE of Tarcoola. Her work is part of a collaboration between CRCLEME, MESA and MIM Exploration. At Old Well, a calcrete anomaly (>10 ppb Au)covers an area approximately 7 km x 2 km with a peak value of 97 ppb Au. The study looked at the regolith as a whole, processes of its formation and nature of mineralisation within it. She was able to combine previous calcrete and drilling results with her own observations. The results from this study highlighted problems in relating surface calcrete anomalies to in situ gold mineralisation.
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APA: M McGeough  (1998)  A Study of Calcrete Anomalies at the Old Well Prospect, Gawler Craton

MLA: M McGeough A Study of Calcrete Anomalies at the Old Well Prospect, Gawler Craton. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.

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