The Origin, Distribution and Geological Setting of Copper and Nickel Sulfides in the Riwaka Complex, North West Nelson, New Zealand

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

In North-West Nelson the Riwaka Complex, a linear basic intrusive complex, is exposed for approximately 45 km. Some 500 km south, across the Alpine Fault, a linear zone of similar but less well known basic intrusives that may be correlatives of the Riwaka Complex is exposed discontinuously for about 80 km. The Complex was emplaced at several centres along a major tensional fracture zone that developed in upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian time. This fracture zone probably formed in response to the development of a west dipping subduction zone that gave rise to the Permian volcanic arcs in east Nelson and western Southland. The Riwaka Complex contains three rock suites. The Fractionation Suite, characterized by cyclic mineral layering and small scale cumulus banding is the largest and is divided into the Ultramafic, Hornblende and Plagioclase Series, each of which is subdivided into several units. The Cumulus Gabbros represent a restricted but important suite of unusual composition, while the third suite is the late phase Diorite Suite. Except in the lower units of the Ultramafic Series sulfide mineralisation is widespread. Pyrrhotite is the dominant sulfide with lesser chalcopyrite pentlandite and pyrite. Four significant zones of sulfide accumulation are recognised and discussed in some detail. Evidence suggests that the primary magma from which the Riwaka Complex was derived was sulfur deficient. It is concluded that the sulfur content of the Riwaka Complex was derived from assimilation of sulfur rich wall rocks during intrusive processes.
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APA:  (1980)  The Origin, Distribution and Geological Setting of Copper and Nickel Sulfides in the Riwaka Complex, North West Nelson, New Zealand

MLA: The Origin, Distribution and Geological Setting of Copper and Nickel Sulfides in the Riwaka Complex, North West Nelson, New Zealand. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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