Full text: The Elements of economic geology

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ECONOMIC GEOLOGY 
gold so thoroughly that it was the finest that has been found 
and contained 998 parts of gold in 1000. The microscopic 
structure of the quartz gives no support to the geyser theory. 
The mine (Fig. 16) is on an ancient volcano, as observed 
by the author in 1909, as the quartzite proved to be quartz- 
porphyry and the slates to be volcanic tuffs and altered 
spherulitic basalt with crusts of variolite. The formation 
of the mine began during the Paleozoic (Newman and Camp- 
bell Brown, Tr. Austral. I. M.E., xv, 1911, p. 443) with the 
injection of a complex series of dykes, followed by the in- 
trusion of diorite which so weakened the crust that the 
igneous rock reached the surface and established a volcano. 
Its base was intruded by a second series of dykes and after 
the volcano became extinct, the rocks were saturated by 
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Fig. 16.—SECTION ACROSS THE MounT Morgan MINE, QUEENSLAND, 
The ore-body (O.B.) traverses mainly variolitic diabase (V) which is asso- 
ciated with a band of limestone and quartz-porphyry (dotted), To 
the west is an area of old granite covered by Desert Sandstone with 
placer gold (X) indicating the pre-Cretaceous age of the ore-deposits. 
0.C. is the open cut; black lines, diabase dykes. F.O. former outline 
of the hill. 
waters which deposited sulphides of iron and copper rich 
in gold. The plutonic origin of these waters is indicated 
by the presence of tin oxide, cassiterite. A large mass of 
pyrites was deposited by replacement beside the volcanic 
pipe. The country was worn down to a peneplane on which 
was deposited the Upper Cretaceous Desert Sandstone, which 
contains placer gold from the mine. As the country was 
lowered by denudation, surface waters dissolved silica, gold, 
and iron oxide and re-deposited them as the rich gossan. 
The upper part contained 3 oz. of gold to the ton; the lower 
part of the open-cut was enriched to 6 oz. to the ton, below 
which the grade fell to 14 oz. Pyrite was deposited below 
the enriched oxidized belt, but the copper was carried lower 
and deposited in the underlying pyritic ore-body beside the
	        
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