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The dispersion and solubility of Au and other elements in the regolith, and the nature and distribution of regolith materials has been studied at and around the Golden Delicious deposit near Laverton, Western Australia. The deposit has a resource of 6.1 Mt ~ 1.3 g/t Au hosted by a suite of Archaean granitoids that intrude mafic volcanic and volcaniclastic greenschist host rocks in the southern part of the Laverton tectonic zone. The mineralised and country rocks are deeply weathered, and subsequently partly eroded to the clay zone and upper saprolite. They are now covered by up to 20 m of colluvium - alluvium derived from eroding mafic regolith several km to the ESE. Late-stage hematite mega-mottling has overprinted the upper residual horizons. The entire regolith is saturated with saline, weakly alkaline groundwater below approximately 10 m. Much of the regolith, including the transported overburden, has been extensive modified during arid conditions.se across the deposit have been examined in detail to determine element distributions, their relationship to regolith evolution and their significance in exploration. Elements associated with Au mineralisation were W, Sb, K and REE, though none displayed a very direct correlation with Au. Only Au showed evidence of significant remobilization, the other elements approximating their distribution in the Archaean prior to weathering.
Geochemical and Spatial Characteristics of Regolith and Groundwater Around the Golden Delicious Prospect, Western Australia by Andrew P. J. Bristow is 350 pages long, and a total of 87,500 words.
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