Conference Proceedings
1991 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Future of Mining in New Zealand
Conference Proceedings
1991 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - The Future of Mining in New Zealand
Timing of Epithermal Activity in the Horohoro-Matahana Basin Area, Taupo Volcanic Zone
Several spatially and/or temporally distinct phases of epithermal activity can be recognised in the Horohoro-Matahana Basin area of the Taupo Volcanic Zone. In the northern Matahana Basin a 140 - 350 ka age range is proposed for mineralised debris flow clasts and related (?) epithermal mineralisation intersected in a recent drillhole. To the east, a ca. 40 - 50 ka age range is suggested for epithermal activity in the Waikaukau alteration zone which was focused along the Guthrie Fault. Hydrothermal explosion breccias occur over 13 km within the Guthrie Graben, and are probably sourced from vents in the south. Assuming a common origin, these breccias are constrained to a 45 - 50 ka age range. Within the Horohoro hydrothermal system (around the present hot spring), older (15 - 50 ka) and younger (0 - 15 ka) features can be distinguished.
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P G Rutherford, P J B Fransen
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