Hydrothermal alteration associated with sedinent-hosted Rooiberg tin deposits, South Africa: contributed remarks; authors' reply

- Organization:
- The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Jun 18, 1905
Abstract
Discussion by A.C. Fitzgerald of the paper, published in Trans. IMM A, vol.104, 1995, p.B121-B135, is presented together with the authors' response. Fitzgerald points out a number of problems with the idea of mineralising fluids leaving no trace in the large volumes of rock traversed before depositing all minerals of value in a particular horizon or rock type with which the required isobaric or isothermic surface also coincides. He suggested that in the case of the Rooiberg tin deposits, the Lebowa Granites may be batholiths that reached the surface and were capped by sheets of their own volcanics. The authors agree that they had considered a possible syngenetic origin for the stratabound deposits, explain that no conclusive evidence for this could be found, discuss the relative ages of the sediments and volcanics of the Rooiberg Fragment and explain the role of its low-intensity deformation and flat dip in the coincidence of an isobaric-isothermic surface with the lithological stratification
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APA:
(1905) Hydrothermal alteration associated with sedinent-hosted Rooiberg tin deposits, South Africa: contributed remarks; authors' replyMLA: Hydrothermal alteration associated with sedinent-hosted Rooiberg tin deposits, South Africa: contributed remarks; authors' reply. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.