RE: Paddy11 Mar 2020 10:52
Still holds together as far as I can tell Jerry - only question for me is how far the strike extends to the NW before completing the "dome".
There is a lot of breccia or stockworks at Telfer also between the high grade reefs. Check out this website.
http://www.portergeo.com.au/database/mineinfo.asp?mineid=mn224
" Breccia and stockwork veining, which forms the bulk of the sulphide resource. Stockwork veins are narrow and discontinuous, cutting across stratigraphy, and are composed of dolomite-quartz-sulphide-gold, forming zones that are characterised by consistent grades of >0.3 g/t Au. The breccias consist of wall rock clasts in a matrix of dolomite-quartz-sulphide-gold. Stockwork mineralisation envelopes and links concordant reefs to form halos with a thickness from a few to as much as 200 m perpendicular to the reefs, with lateral continuities of 100 to 1500 m. These halos are best developed in the axes of the main domes, and pass outwards into patchy zones and pods of stockwork mineralisation. The other principal occurrence is as large, gently SE plunging elongate zones that follow the axial traces of monoclinal structures, and are not closely linked to the main concordant reefs, although intersecting reefs are locally enriched."
GLA - Paddy