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Monazite as an Exploration Tool for Iron Oxide-Copper-Gold Mineralisation in the Gawler Craton, South Australia

Authors :
David Giles
Mitchell R. Neumann
Jim Hodgkison
June Hill
Diana Zivak
Adrienne Brotodewo
Caroline Tiddy
Tiddy, Caroline
Zivak, Diana
Hill, June
Giles, David
Hodgkison, Jim
Neumann, Mitchell
Brotodewo, Adrienne
Source :
Minerals, Vol 11, Iss 809, p 809 (2021), Minerals, Volume 11, Issue 8
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2021.

Abstract

The chemistry of hydrothermal monazite from the Carrapateena and Prominent Hill iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposits in the IOCG-rich Gawler Craton, South Australia, is used here to define geochemical criteria for IOCG exploration in the Gawler Craton as follows: Monazite associated with IOCG mineralisation: La + Ce &gt<br />63 wt% (where La &gt<br />22.5 wt% and Ce &gt<br />37 wt%), Y and/or Th &lt<br />1 wt% and Nd &lt<br />12.5 wt%<br />Intermediate composition monazite (between background and ore-related compositions): 45 wt% &lt<br />La + Ce &lt<br />63 wt%, Y and/or Th &lt<br />1 wt%. Intermediate monazite compositions preserving Nd &gt<br />12.5 wt% are considered indicative of Carrapateena-style mineralisation<br />Background compositions: La + Ce &lt<br />45 wt% or Y or Th &gt<br />1 wt%. Mineralisation-related monazite compositions are recognised within monazite hosted within cover sequence materials that directly overly IOCG mineralisation at Carrapateena. Similar observations have been made at Prominent Hill. Recognition of these signatures within cover sequence materials demonstrates that the geochemical signatures can survive processes of weathering, erosion, transport and redeposition into younger cover sequence materials that overlie older, mineralised basement rocks. The monazite geochemical signatures therefore have the potential to be dispersed within the cover sequence, effectively increasing the geochemical footprint of mineralisation.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
11
Issue :
809
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerals
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c486588e0f431dbb2991ec0e21ca9395