Abstract

Abstract A systematic survey of the detrital heavy minerals from thp granites, schists and Torlesse rocks of the Taramakau catchment has been carried out. Samples were taken from small feeder streams within source rocks, at various stages downriver to the mouth, and from the beaches. The mixing proportions in the lower river of euhedral and rounded zircon, from the granite and schist respectively, were used to derive the relative contributions of these rocks to the detrital ilmenite and magnetite. Beach-sand accumulation is considered in relation to provenance and persistence. The schists contribute most of the ilmenite, along with garnet, sphene and epidote, and minor rutile, tourmaline, tremolite and pumpellyite. In the lower Taramakau River a buried suite of additional granitic minerals not carried in the present river bed — cassiterite, monazite, uraninite and thorite — has concentrated above the “Blue-Bottom” (Miocene mudstone). There is little direct evidence on the source of these minerals, but the...

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