| | Conference Paper/Abstract | Volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits in New Zealand A.B. Christie and R.L. Brathwaite GNS Science, PO...nz and b.brathwaite@gns.cri.nz Abstract In New Zealand, volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits...Waipapa terranes; e.g. Kawau Island, Te Kumi and Maharahara), and their metamorphic equivalents (Haast Schist;...sulfide minerals, mainly pyrite and chalcopyrite. Small quantities of copper ore were mined from some deposits...Point). Keywords: Volcanogenic massive sulfide, copper, gold, zinc, barite, basalt Introduction GNS Science | | | Journal (issue) | .............................. 167 by R. Seeman New mineral occurrences from the Laurium slags.........Chalcophyllite and other rare hydroxy-sulfates from Maharahara, New Z ealand........................................................ 205 by G. Porcellini What's new in Minerals? ......................................history: C oeur T he Cliff: Am erica’s First Great Copper M ine LJ d’A lene, Idaho. Illustrated m ining...) □ $18 postpaid (H ) Bisbee: Q ueen o f the Copper Camps U n iq u e and interesting review of 80 | | | Report (issue) | NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 125th ANNIVERSARY...1865 -1990 NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 104 ISSN 0077-9628 Minerals of New Zealand by G. L....initials should be G.T., not G.L. Lower Hutt, New Zealand 1990 I I Beach sand, alluvium, • terrace...Figure 1. Simplified geological sketch-map of New Zealand. 0 20 40 60 80 100 KM l INTRODUCTION It...Morgan's "Minerals and Mineral Substances of New Zealand" was published, as NZ. Geological Survey bulletin | | | Report (issue) | MINERALS AND ROCKS 1966 INFORMATION SERIES-No.63 NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH...R. E. Owen, Government Printer, Wellington, New Zealand—1967 —— FOREWORD One of the problems associated...reason of their impact on the development of New Zealand natural resources. With the establishment of...results readily available to a wide and perhaps new audience has become very rapidly apparent. I The...classical metallic ore deposits to coal and to the new attention being paid to aggregates, sands and gravel |
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