Gold, Silver and Base Metal Deposits of the Chillagoe District, Australia: Hypothermal to Epithermal Overprinting

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J E. Nethery
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

At the Red Dome and Mungana deposits in north Queensland, Australia, it is proposed that mineralisation and alteration developed as a 'telescoped' overprinting continuum, ranging in style from hypothermal to epithermal, reflecting the major changes that developed in the regional setting over the period circa 325 - 290 Ma. Regional assessment suggests that this also applies to many other precious and base metal deposits within a 40 km length of the host Siluro-Devonian Chillagoe Formation.   A ten stage paragenetic sequence of structural preparation, multi phase intrusion and associated mineralisation, alteration and brecciation is postulated for the Chillagoe district.
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APA: J E. Nethery  (1995)  Gold, Silver and Base Metal Deposits of the Chillagoe District, Australia: Hypothermal to Epithermal Overprinting

MLA: J E. Nethery Gold, Silver and Base Metal Deposits of the Chillagoe District, Australia: Hypothermal to Epithermal Overprinting. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1995.

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