The Formation of Banded Epithermal Quartz Veins at the Golden Cross Mine, Waihi, New Zealand

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J L. Mauk G B. Arehart S J. Mathews
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The banded nature of the quartz veins which form the Empire lode at the Golden Cross mine, is perhaps their most striking feature. Petrographic studies show that significant differences occur between the bands in terms of textures, quartz grain size, calcite, adularia and kaolinite content, and the form, concentration and mineralogy of sulfide phases.   The d18Oquartz values of individual bands within the vein material range from 7.3-10.9ë. Calculations show that the d18Oquartz values can be adequately explained by temporal variations in the system temperature, boiling and/or variations in the systems fluid/rock ratios.
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APA: J L. Mauk G B. Arehart S J. Mathews  (1995)  The Formation of Banded Epithermal Quartz Veins at the Golden Cross Mine, Waihi, New Zealand

MLA: J L. Mauk G B. Arehart S J. Mathews The Formation of Banded Epithermal Quartz Veins at the Golden Cross Mine, Waihi, New Zealand. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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