Pophyry Type Mineralization of Lower Cretaceous Age in S.E. Queensland
    
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 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
Porphyry type mineralization of Lower  Cretaceous age in eastern Queensland has been  recognized only from the easternmost part of  the northern New England Orogen (Day, Murray  and Whitaker, 1978), within the northern  Yarrol Province (Horton,1982). Recent work  about the Mt. Suthers (Pb, Zn, Ag, Cu, Au),  Lug-e-nor (Cu, Pb, Zn, Ag, Au, Mo), and German  Tully (Cu, Au, Bi) prospects suggest that  there has been a phase of porphyry type  mineralization within the Gympie Province, of  Lower Cretaceous age, overprinting earlier  Permo-Triassic phases. About the Mt. Suthers Prospect surface  samples of shallow, medium to heavy textured  soils derived from marine sedimentary rocks of  Permian age, and extrusive and intrusive  igneous rocks of intermediate composition and  Triassic age, were analysed for Cu, Zn, Pb,  Co, Cr, Ni, Fe, V, Mn and Ag. Whereas strong  iithological control determined the distribu- tion of Cu (diorite) and of Cr, Ni, Fe and V  ,sedimentary rocks), the distribution of Pb,  Zn, Ag and of Cu, were determined by  mineralization of faults by a cavity fill  hydrothermal process. Gold is associated with  the Pb, Zn, Ag mineralization. Co and Mn  showed distributions independent of lithology  and structure. The fault controlled style of mineraliz- ation at Mt. Suthers is repeated at other  localities to the south; Calgoa, Marodian,  and German Gully. Relative dating of  structural features and isotopic dating of  nornblende porphyrites (134-135 m.y.) near  and related to those mineralized at German  c;ully suggest a previously unrecognized phase  of porphyry copper style mineralization in  south-east Queensland of Lower Cretaceous age (Fig. 1).
Citation
APA: (1987) Pophyry Type Mineralization of Lower Cretaceous Age in S.E. Queensland
MLA: Pophyry Type Mineralization of Lower Cretaceous Age in S.E. Queensland. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.