Unconformities and Gold in New Zealand: Potential Analogues for the Archean Witwatersrand of South Africa

Author:

Craw Dave1,Phillips Neil23,Vearncombe Julian34

Affiliation:

1. Geology Department, University of Otago, Dunedin 9010, New Zealand

2. School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3145, Australia

3. Department of Earth Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch 7602, South Africa

4. Effective Investments Pty Ltd., South Perth 6951, Australia

Abstract

Possible young analogues for regionally extensive unconformities (100 to 400 km2) in the gold-bearing Witwatersrand Supergroup (Archean, South Africa) occur in the South Island of New Zealand. Extensive marine unconformities in New Zealand show progression from an unconformity surface to conglomerate to clean well-sorted sandstone to marine mudstone, as is also found in the major Witwatersrand auriferous reef horizons. The hosting young sedimentary basins of the South Island rest on thin or thick crust on inboard and outboard foreland settings, with variable alluvial gold budgets. They expose the Cretaceous–Oligocene Waipounamu Erosion Surface unconformity that formed when most of New Zealand was subsiding, and Pleistocene–Holocene unconformities related to global sea level changes. The Witwatersrand gold-bearing reef sediments are a good match for such marine transgressions, but not alluvial fans or braided streams. Most Witwatersrand gold is immediately above planar unconformity surfaces and not restricted to, or concentrated in, erosion channels that are incised through the reefs. However, in modern alluvial fans or braided streams, gold is almost entirely in erosion channels on a smaller scale than the Witwatersrand gold reef packages and not spread across the planar unconformities. Alluvial fans and braid plains in New Zealand dilute gold with large volumes of gravel.

Funder

University of Otago

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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