The Characteristics And Interpretation Of Whole Rock Geochemical Data, Willyama Supergroup, New South Wales-Trends Towards Ore

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Mason D. O Tuckwell K. D
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Whole rock geodhemical analyses from samples of Potosi gneiss within the Willyama Supergroup have been utilised to identify geochemical trends towards Pb/Zn ore positions. Although the analyses come from disparate sources they have been incorporated in the data base only if locational, sampling, analytical, lithological and stratigraphic descriptors were reliable. These data have been statistically analysed using programmes of the GASP software package. A discriminant function has been derived which permits Potosi gneiss associated with the Pb/Zn lode horizons in the Broken Hill domain to be distinguished from Potosi gneiss in a similar stratigraphic position in the Maybell Domain. In the "near ore" position the Potosi gneiss has significantly lower mean Na2O and significantly higher mean MnO. Also mean Rb, CaO and K20 are higher and mean Sr lower. This discriminant function serves to identify areas prospective for Pb/Zn mineralisation. A second discriminant function based on MnO, Si02 and K20/Na20 gives a semi- quantitative indication of proximity to ore.
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APA: Mason D. O Tuckwell K. D  (1983)  The Characteristics And Interpretation Of Whole Rock Geochemical Data, Willyama Supergroup, New South Wales-Trends Towards Ore

MLA: Mason D. O Tuckwell K. D The Characteristics And Interpretation Of Whole Rock Geochemical Data, Willyama Supergroup, New South Wales-Trends Towards Ore. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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