Geology of the Area South of Mt. Isa and its Application to the Structural Control of the Mt. Isa Orebodies

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 36
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- 3612 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
A detailed analysis of faulting indicatcs that blocks of "greenstone" have been thrust beneath the southern end of the Mt. Isa orebodies.This "greenstone" basement is considered to be a major structural control in the localization of these orebodies.INTRODUCTIONThis paper is based on exploration carried out by Mining Corporation (Aust.) N.L. from 1956 to 1960 in the area immediately south of Mt. Isa, Queensland. During this period over 20,000 ft of diamond drilling was completed together with costeaning and geochemical exploration.Early in 1959, it became apparent that diamond drill information could not be correlated with the current geological concepts of this area and a detailed geological appraisal became necessary. In all, sixty square miles were mapped at a scale of 1 in. to 500 ft, using enlarged aerial photographs. All drill core was logged and sections re-interpreted.Professor K. C. Dunham of the University of Durham consulted on this project and contributed through valuable discussion. Dr. A. Day of the University of Sydney carried out a gravity survey in February 1960 and Dr. H. Wilshire of the same University undertook microscopic examination of rocks from the area. Certain sections of the area were investigated geochemically by Mr. K. K. Hughes of New Consolidated Gold Fields (Asia) Pty. Limited in 1960.In outlining a theory of ore genesis in the area the writers have drawn heavily on the invaluable data published by many previous workers on the Mt. Isa field, in particular...
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APA:
(1963) Geology of the Area South of Mt. Isa and its Application to the Structural Control of the Mt. Isa OrebodiesMLA: Geology of the Area South of Mt. Isa and its Application to the Structural Control of the Mt. Isa Orebodies. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1963.