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  • Auckland Region
    • Great Barrier Island
Christie, T., Brathwaite, B. Mineral Commodity Report 13 - Silver, Institute of Geological and Nuclear Science Ltd.
  • Waikato Region
    • Hauraki District
      • Karangahake
Christie, A.B., Brathwaite, R.L. (1995) Mineral Commodity Report 8 - Mercury. Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd.
      • Paeroa
Simpson, M.P., Mauk, J.L., Kendrick, R.G. (2004) Telescoped porphyry-style and epithermal veins and alteration at the central Maratoto valley prospect, Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 47:1, 39-56.
      • Waihi
Singh, R.S. (2015) Identifying Mineralogical and Geochemical Vectors towards the Epithermal Au-Ag Correnso Mine, Waihi. (unpublished thesis, MSc), Univerity of Waikato.
Simpson, M.P., Mauk, J.L. (2007) The Favona epithermal gold-silver deposit, Waihi, New Zealand. Economic Geology 102, 817-839.
Brathwaite, R.L., Faure, K. (2002) The Waihi Epithermal Gold-Silver-Base Metal Sulfide-Quartz Vein System, New Zealand: Temperature and Salinity Controls on Electrum and Sulfide Deposition. Economic Geology 97:2, 269-290.
Simpson, M.P., Mauk, J.L. (2011) Hydrothermal Alteration and Veins at the Epithermal Au-Ag Deposits and Prospects of the Waitekauri area, Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand. Economic Geology, 106:6, 945-973.
R.L. Brathwaite and K. Faure, Economic Geology, Vol. 97, 2002, pp. 269-290.
      • Waitekauri
Simmons, S.F., Arehart, G., Simpson, M.P., Mauk, J.L. (2000) Origin of Massive Calcite Veins in the Golden Cross Low-Sulfidation, Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, New Zealand. Economic Geology 95:1, 99-112.
Simpson, M.P., Mauk, J.L. (2011) Hydrothermal Alteration and Veins at the Epithermal Au-Ag Deposits and Prospects of the Waitekauri area, Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand. Economic Geology, 106:6, 945-973.
Simpson, M.P., Mauk, J.L. (2011) Hydrothermal Alteration and Veins at the Epithermal Au-Ag Deposits and Prospects of the Waitekauri area, Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand. Economic Geology, 106:6, 945-973.
Rabone, S. D. C., Moore, D. H., & Barker, R. G. (1989). Geology of the Wharekirauponga epithermal gold deposit, Coromandel region. Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Monograph, 25, 93-99.
Rabone, S.D.C., Moore, D.H., Barker, R.G. Geology of the Wharekirauponga peithermal gold deposit Coromandel Region. Mineral Deposits of New Zealand, Australiasian Institite of Mining and Metallurgy, ed. 2, 93-97.
    • Thames-Coromandel District
      • Hikuai
Moore, C.R. (1979) Geology and mineralisation of the former Broken Hills gold mine, Hikuai, Coromandel, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 22:3, 339-351.
Bell, J.M., Fraser, C. (1912) The geology of the Waihi-Tairua Subdivision, Hauraki Division. New Zealand Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 15, New Zealand Government, Wellington, 192 pages.
Bell, J.M., Fraser, C. (1912) The geology of the Waihi-Tairua Subdivision, Hauraki Division. New Zealand Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 15, New Zealand Government, Wellington, 192 pages.
Martin, R., Rodgers, K.A., Browne, P.R.L. (2000) Aspects of the distribution and movement of aluminium in the surface of the Te Kopia geothermal field, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Applied Geochemistry 15:8, 1121-1136.
Agricola Mining Consultants Pty Ltd (2017), Independent Geologists Report on Mineral Projects in New South Wales and New Zealand, Replacement Prospectus (2017), E2Metals Limited, 15 February 2017
L. D. Swindale & I. R. Hughes (1968) Hydrothermal association of pyrophyllite, kaolinite, diaspore, dickite, and quartz in the Coromandel Area, New Zealand, New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics, 11:5, 1163-1183,
      • Tararu
Bell, J.M., Fraser, C. (1912) The geology of the Waihi-Tairua Subdivision, Hauraki Division. New Zealand Geological Survey, Bulletin No. 15, New Zealand Government, Wellington, 192 pages.
      • Thames
Christie, A.B., Mauk, J.L., Simpson, M.P., Brathwaite, R.L., Simmons, S.F. (2007) Epithermal Au-Ag and Related Deposits of the Hauraki Goldfield, Coromandel Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Economic Geology, 102:5, 785-816.
Hauraki goldfield, Braithwaite, Cristie and Skinner. Mineral deposits of NZ, 1987
      • Waiomu
Geology and Mineralisation of the Monowai Mine Coromandel Peninsula, P. J. ROBERTS. in Mineral Deposits of New Zealand, Ed Dr. D Kear. 1989
 
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