Gold Exploration In The Tertiary Palaeodrainage Systems Of Western Australia.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. L. Smyth A. Button
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

The apparent absence of significant Tertiary auriferous palaeoplacers in the Yilgarn Block of Western Australia can be explained by the dissolution of the placer gold into the highly saline, acid, oxidising ground waters which currently occur in upper portions of the palaeochannels proximal to the gold sources. The dissolved gold has then been redeposited in redox fronts further downstream. The placer gold is preserved in more distal portions where the ground waters are reducing. Exploration for these placers can be effective using the gravity contrasts that exist between the Tertiary sediments and the Archaean bedrock and SIROTEM which can detect the highest salinity zones which occur in the deepest parts of the channels. Final assessment of the gold content of the sediments must be determined by drilling.
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APA: E. L. Smyth A. Button  (1989)  Gold Exploration In The Tertiary Palaeodrainage Systems Of Western Australia.

MLA: E. L. Smyth A. Button Gold Exploration In The Tertiary Palaeodrainage Systems Of Western Australia.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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