A bloke I'm working with ATM use to drill and blast in the Ballarat mine. I said "was the gold in a black material each side of the viens?" he said yeah but it was this grey to black material that had a chocolate fudge texture to it, that's what the gold was in (all nugget gold).Reefs would be formed from metal and mineral bearing hot pressurised fluids depositing their loads under favourable temperature, pressure, chemical and circulatory conditions along the original crack that allowed the penetration of such fluids from an underlying magmatic zone.
Over time these reefs can be expanded by seismic events and successive intrusive pulses of the fluids. The quartz can often be seen be seen to be "laminated" by bands of slate as a result of these successive intrusions.
The host rocks here in Victoria are often highly carbon bearing slates formed from the muds of an ancient sea. Leaching of the silica content of these rocks by the fluids could leave behind a band of highly carbonaceous rock perhaps further enriched with minerals such as iron oxides and sulphides as the fluids percolate the host rock.
It is thought that many of the visually recognisable "indicators" in Victorian goldfields formed in this manner.
Another consequence of this process is that if the gold bearing fluids are able to penetrate the host rock for long periods, the host slate rocks themselves can become gold bearing to some extent away from the actual reef line. The gold contained in these "gold slates" was not known to be nuggety but in some places was quite high and is known to have been crushed for its fine gold content.
You may be on to something and perhaps If you are able to provide a photo of the black seam, it would be enlightening.
What's the book, Geoff?Have attached some info on indicators.
I’ll have a better look at the one I saw in Lucky Strike next time I’m there ogling some gear. Will let you know if there are any major differences.Geoff, mine is the 1980 edition and it only has 113 pages. It does have the information from your page 117 but it is on page 7. Go figure.
Regards Axtyr.
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