Common Geological Characteristics of Prominent Hill and Olympic Dam ù Implications for Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Exploration Models

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
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- 10524 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
The Prominent Hill copper-gold deposit is located approximately 150 km north west of Olympic Dam, on the southern margin of the Mount Woods Inlier in South Australia. Its discovery in November 2001 resulted from the application of a geological model developed from geological, geophysical and petrophysical data pertaining to the Olympic Dam deposit. The discovery has dispelled the notion the Olympic Dam may be unique, and that another deposit like it is unlikely to be found. The Prominent Hill mineralisation is hosted by haematite-matrix hydrothermal breccias, which have suffered extensive iron-sericite-silica alteration and overprinting. Copper, gold, barium, fluorine, uranium, cerium and lanthanum are all intrinsically associated with the hydrothermal iron. Breccias intrude an east-west striking, fault-controlled sedimentary succession, which is flanked to both the south and north by volcanic complexes. Many similarities between Prominent Hill and Olympic Dam are documented including geological setting, mineralogy, breccia styles, and alteration. Differences relate largely to the nature of the immediate host rocks. The similarities and difference provide key data for improving exploration models for this style of iron oxide copper-gold deposit, both within the Gawler Craton as well as globally.
Citation
APA: (2004) Common Geological Characteristics of Prominent Hill and Olympic Dam ù Implications for Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Exploration Models
MLA: Common Geological Characteristics of Prominent Hill and Olympic Dam ù Implications for Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Exploration Models. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.