Advancing Near-Mine Exploration with an Updated Geological Model for the Mount Wright Gold Deposit, Queensland

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
K Johnson G Morrison N Lisowiec
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The Mount Wright gold deposit is located near the town of Ravenswood, ~90 km south of Townsville, in north Queensland. The deposit has been mined by underground methods since 2006. It produced approximately 138 koz Au in the 2011 - 2012 financial year and has a total endowment of approximately 1 Moz Au. To facilitate near mine exploration, a re-logging campaign of 600+ diamond and RC drill holes was recently conducted, resulting in a revised three-dimensional (3D) geological model and improved understanding of the ore controls and the mineralised system. The deposit is within a Permo-Carboniferous breccia complex approximately 350 m diameter and more than 1200 m deep. It consists of early peripheral granite-rich breccia, polymict breccia, a rhyolite spine and a late tuffisite (fine-grained milled breccia) pipe. The rhyolite spine is approximately 60 m + 250 m + at least 1200 m deep and is zoned with massive, flow-banded and breccia phases that are in part gradational with the other breccias. There is extensive sericitic alteration centred on the tuffisite and rhyolite units and fading out into the shallower and peripheral polymict and granite-rich breccias. There is also a broad pattern of metal zoning with elevated Pb-Zn ¦ Ag in the upper 400 m, Au-Cu-Bi below 400 m fading out below ~850 m, and a poorly defined deep Mo-W-Te-Sb anomaly. The majority of the Au ore is between 400 and 850 m below the surface in the rhyolite spine. Below this, Au mineralisation is less coherent, and more localised in the margins of the rhyolite and in the adjacent tuffisite. The developing model is that the ore is not confined to or necessarily directly genetically related to the rhyolite spine, but is driven by other phases of intrusion that also generated the tuffisite pipe. This model is being used to generate additional drill targets away from the present mine development.CITATION:Johnson, K, Morrison, G and Lisowiec, N, 2013. Advancing near-mine exploration with an updated geological model for the Mount Wright gold deposit, Queensland, in Proceedings World Gold 2013 , pp 469-478 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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APA: K Johnson G Morrison N Lisowiec  (2013)  Advancing Near-Mine Exploration with an Updated Geological Model for the Mount Wright Gold Deposit, Queensland

MLA: K Johnson G Morrison N Lisowiec Advancing Near-Mine Exploration with an Updated Geological Model for the Mount Wright Gold Deposit, Queensland. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2013.

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