Geology of Gypo quartz vein, Oliver·, British Columbia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. J. Sinclair D. MOORE A. REINSBAKKEN
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The Gypo quartz vein lies near Oliver, British Columbia, and was quarried between 1955 and 1968 for decorative chips. The vein is one of many quartz veins hosted by the Late Jurassic Oliver Plutonic Complex, specifically by the porphyritic quartz monzonite phase of the pluton. The vein has a known length of 155m and a thickness of 46m. It strikes east-west and dips at 60 degrees to the south. Mineralogy is predominantly quartz with minor pyrite, muscovite, fluorite, calcite, apatite and manganese; trace amounts of chalcopyrite, pyrrh otite, marcasite and molybdenite also are present. Quartz in the vein is zoned. A thin grey quartz zone found near the margins of the vein fades gradually into white quartz, which comprises over 95% of the vein. Late-stage boxworks cut earlier mineralization, particularly fluorite, which occurs as pods in a zone fairly close to the hanging wall. Sulphide minerals are found in a centrally located zone in the quartz vein. The hanging wall of the Gypo veins is altered only slightly, but thefootwall is altered extensively to a greisen of muscovite and grey quartz. Evidence suggests that early in rhe vein development, the adjoining country rock was feldspathized. As grey quartz and muscovite was deposited, a period of intensive greisenization and fracturing occurred which so weakened the rock that a central block of greisenized country rock foundered. This provided the open space in which the vein was deposited.
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APA: A. J. Sinclair D. MOORE A. REINSBAKKEN  (1984)  Geology of Gypo quartz vein, Oliver·, British Columbia

MLA: A. J. Sinclair D. MOORE A. REINSBAKKEN Geology of Gypo quartz vein, Oliver·, British Columbia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.

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