Series of phototgraphs
from drill core from the gold deposit
of Cosmo Howley in the Northern Territory showing the interaction
between competent silica nodules, folding in shale and deposition of
pyrite. Scale bars are 1 cm long.
Figure 1
Detail of above: Shear folding of shale, triggered by competent nodule.
Notice pyrite in axial) plane of shear fold.
Detail of above: similar to previous photo, showing shear folds and a
thrust, controlling deposition of pyrite.
Figure 2. Flat chert nodule controlling folding in shale.
Figure 3. Pyrite strain shadowa around nodule.
Figure 4. Pyrite deposition around chert nodule. Pyritization took
place along fracture in the shale and around the nodule. No pyrite was
deposited along the fracture as it crossed the nodule.
Figure 5. Pyrite deposition parallel to tightly folded bedding, and
along axial planar fractures.