Sedimentological and Structural Controls on the Pattern and Distribution of the Blue Spur Conglomerate Gold Placers, East Otago, New Zealand: A Model for Placer Exploration

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1999
Abstract
Late Cretaceous Blue Spur Conglomerate preserved as isolated remnants at Gabriels Gully, Weatherstones, Forsyth, Waitahuna Gully and Adams Flat was deposited during the intiation and early stages of extensional movement on the Tuapeka Fault zone at each locality. The deposits represent successive courses of a single fluvial system flowing across the Tuapeka Fault zone from the up-thrown (northeast) block. Each course, beginning with the channel at Gabriels Gully, was abandoned as a result of uplift-induced defeated antecedence in favour of a new course farther to the southeast around the southeast-propagating tip of the Tuapeka Fault zone. Schist and quartz in the conglomerate was derived ultimately from schistose rocks northeast of the Tuapeka Fault zone. Caples Terrane greywacke detritus in the middle and upper beds of the conglomerate was probably recycled from pre-existing sedimentary cover on the up-thrown block, following initiation of uplift on the Tuapeka Fault zone at each locality. Most of the gold is derived from vein sources in Otago Schist rocks to the north, and/or associated placers. Hydrothermal veins at Waipori, Hindon, Barewood, and Macraes are the most likely primary sources. There is no evidence to support previous interpretations of deposition by river systems flowing from the southwest, or axially along the Tuapeka Fault zone from northwest to southeast. High gold grades within Blue Spur Conglomerate should have a linear trend more or less similar to the orientation of the host channels, but are likely to drop off rapidly to the southwest. Extensions of the conglomerate-filled channels are unlikely to be preserved, but there is a strong probability that younger placers recycled from the former channels exist.
Citation
APA:
(1999) Sedimentological and Structural Controls on the Pattern and Distribution of the Blue Spur Conglomerate Gold Placers, East Otago, New Zealand: A Model for Placer ExplorationMLA: Sedimentological and Structural Controls on the Pattern and Distribution of the Blue Spur Conglomerate Gold Placers, East Otago, New Zealand: A Model for Placer Exploration. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.