The Abundances of Copper, Zinc, Lead and Silver in the Discordant Hydrothermal Orebody of the Conrad Mine, N.S.W.

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 11
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- 763 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
Copper, zinc, lead, and silver in the discordant magmatic-hydrothermal orebody of the Conrad Mine, N.S.W., all have a relatively high mean abundance. Any single concordant sulphide orebody containing the same metals has a similar order of mean abundance of only one or two of these, particularly copper, copper and zinc, or zinc and lead.The relative abundances of the metals in the Conrad orebody vary more widely than in concordant orebodies, and the lead-zinc-silver and copper-zinc-lead relationships are significantly different.INTRODUCTIONIn previous investigations of metal abundances in sulphide ores, the basis of selection of the orebodies was their form, and to some extent their geological setting, rather than hypotheses concerning their origin. In all cases they were generally concordant with the bedding of the sedimentary or meta-sedimentary rocks enclosing them, and most occurred in volcanic-sedimentary sequences. Their mineralogies were simple, and they were copper, copper-zinc, zinc or lead-zinc rich in composition. Most were of the type ascribed by several authors to exhalative-sedimentary processes.In one of these investigations (Stanton, 1958), it was pointed out that since the metals in ores of this type showed similar abundance patterns and behaviour, it would clearly be of interest to examine, and to compare with them, orthomagmatic and vein types, unquestionably derived from their igneous rock associates.The present investigation is concerned with a single orebody, of clearly discordant type, and of indisputable hydrothermal origin. The abundance and behaviour of copper, zinc, lead, and silver have been determined and compared to similar data fOl!' the concordant type. Such a comparison tests the possibility that metal abundance patterns of base metal ores may be indicative of the mode of ore deposition.
Citation
APA: (1963) The Abundances of Copper, Zinc, Lead and Silver in the Discordant Hydrothermal Orebody of the Conrad Mine, N.S.W.
MLA: The Abundances of Copper, Zinc, Lead and Silver in the Discordant Hydrothermal Orebody of the Conrad Mine, N.S.W.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1963.