Geology of the Eastern Creek Volcanics in the Mount Isa District

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The Precambrian Eastern Creek Volcanics comprises spilitic basalts with interbedded sediments and tuffs which were extruded and deposited during Middle Proterozoic time. The rocks have undergone low-grade regional metamorphism.The Eastern Creek Volcanics are approximately 17,000 ft thick and have been divided into four units.The rocks were laid down in a geosynclinal basin elongate to the north. The main structural features are the northerly trending Mount Isa and Gorge Creek-Quilalar fault systems.Major east-west faults cause repetition of the sequence.Copper and uranium mineralization is known within the formation. Copper mineralization is confined to quartz-filled shears anp basalts. Nothing of economic importance has been found in the area though ore deposits have been found elsewhere in this type of environment.
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APA:  (1968)  Geology of the Eastern Creek Volcanics in the Mount Isa District

MLA: Geology of the Eastern Creek Volcanics in the Mount Isa District. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1968.

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