Alluvial Platinum in the Howard Valley, Nelson Lakes Area û Origin and Comparison with Some Other New Zealand Platinum Occurrences

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Palmer
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Alluvial platinum was recovered during gold mining operations in Maud Creek, a tributary of the Howard River. Average electron probe analyses give Pt 88.75, Fe 5.27, Ir 0.70, Os 1.06, Pd 0.34, Ru 0.14, Rh 1.29, Cu 1.06. Rare grains of a Pt-Fe-Cu alloy are also present and an unusual feature of all grains is the relatively high rhodium content which finds expression in segregations of rhodium arsenide, cherepanovite. Platinum is found in the Orepuki area of Southland, where it is probably partly derived from the mafic rocks of the Longwood Complex. Rocks of the Rotoroa Complex, similar to those of the Longwood Complex, form bedrock in Maud Creek and are possibly the source of the Howard platinum. Alternatively, it might be derived by glacial transport from the Matakitaki ultramafic block 30 km to the southwest. Origin from the Rotoroa rocks is preferred as, if the Matakitaki rocks are part of the Dun Mountain Ophiolites, they might be expected to contain osmiridium rather than platinum. The ratio Pt:Ir-Os has been widely used to distinguish low Pt:Ir-Os ophiolitic from high Pt:Ir-Os gabbroic assemblages. Mafic complexes such as Longwoods, Darran, Rotoroa, and Riwaka might be expected to show similar high Pt:Ir-Os ratios and be targets for platinum exploration. Detrital platinum examined from the Parapara area, Golden Bay is mainly osmiridium, with rare grains of rutheniridosmine, very similar in composition to that found in concentrates from the Kaniere dredge, West Coast.
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APA: K Palmer  (1987)  Alluvial Platinum in the Howard Valley, Nelson Lakes Area û Origin and Comparison with Some Other New Zealand Platinum Occurrences

MLA: K Palmer Alluvial Platinum in the Howard Valley, Nelson Lakes Area û Origin and Comparison with Some Other New Zealand Platinum Occurrences. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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