Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1994
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1994
The Mineralised Rift Valleys of Tasmania
Commencing in 1956, Rio TInto Australian Exploration Pty Limited in association with Electrolytic Zinc Co of Australasia, Limited, has been carrying out a mineral prospecting program in North-West Tasmania over an area of about 4000 square miles.The program has comprised extensive airborne geophysical surveys, detailed geological mapping, ground geophysical and geochemical investigations. Out of the wealth of new data, and the examination of previous records, has emerged a new structural concept of regional ore control and distribution in North-West Tasmania. This roncept stems from the discovery of an ancient 'fossil' rift valley (graben), named the Owen Rift Valley, along which are located the major mines of the area and numerous well-known prospects. The known mines and prospects from north to south include Mt Bischoff (tin); the Pinnacles (zinc, lead, ropper); the Chester (pyrites); Rosebery-Hercules (lead, zinc, ropper, silver, gold); Mt Tyndall (lead, ropper, zinc); Comstock and Tasman (copper, lead, zinc); Mt Lyell (copper, pyrites, gold); Mt Jukes and Mt Darwin (ropper). The identification of the West Coast (Owen Conglomerate) Range as a fossil rift valley is due to Or B Campana, who carried out extensive geological mapping and interpretation work, and who, with S B Dickinson, are the senior authors of this paper.S B Dickinson, who introduced B Campana to the geological problems of West Tasmania, had previously investigated the Mt Lyell and Rosebery mining fIeld, to which reference is made in this work.D King assisted in the regional mapping and in providing numerous data on the mineral distribution of the area.R S Matheson rontributed to the fmdings on ore emplacement and rontrol in the discussions held on this subject. They are accordingly included as joint authors of this paper.Credit is also due to E McCarthy, who interpreted the geophysical results, and to J H Rattigan, who compiled the preliminary geological maps from published documents and by photo-geological methods.G Hall and V H Cottle, of the Electrolytic Zinc Co in Rosebery, provided invaluable geological data and suggestions in the course of the survey, and made a constructive criticism of the manuscript of this work. The airborne geophysical survey carried out by the Adastra-Hunting Geophysics Ltd company, furnished useful data which substantiated many of the fIndings on the stratigraphic and structural relationship. The Mines Department of Tasmania and S W Carey, Professor of Geology at the University of Tasmania, were instrumental in initiating the regional survey and provided the published and unpublished geological literature on the area.The authors also wish to acknowledge the invaluable assistance received from the Mt Lyell Mining and Railway Co in Queenstown, which made available the more recent geological and mining documents rompiled by M L Wade and M Solomon.
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B Campana, S B Dickinson, D King, R S Matheson
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