Conference Proceedings
2002 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - 150 Years of Mining
Conference Proceedings
2002 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - 150 Years of Mining
Geochemistry of Altered Rocks and Mass Transfer at Broadlands-Ohaaki
The Ohaaki Rhyolite and the Rautiwiri Breccia are two volcanic units occurring in the shallow and deep parts of the Broadlands-Ohaaki geothermal system. Alteration of these units by chloride waters results in distinct mineral assemblages that also have distinct whole rock compositions. The Ohaaki rhyolite is altered to an assemblage dominated by quartz, adularia, illite and pyrite as a consequence of silica, potassium and sulfur metasomatism. Locally, these rocks contain up to 0.5 ppm Au. The Rautiwiri Breccia by contrast is altered to an assemblage dominated by albite, adularia, quartz, illite, chlorite and pyrite in association with modest sodium metasomatism. Whole rock oxygen isotope compositions of altered rocks range between 3.3 and 7.5 , and are generally lower compared to their fresh rock equivalents having values of 9.5 to 10.6 ; the result is broad pattern of lower values with increasing alteration intensity.
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I W MacIntosh, S F Simmons
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- Published: 2002
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