High Resolution Airborne Geophysics For Epithermal Gold Exploration In North-Eastern Queensland (3c25acde-e5af-4372-9064-43b4604a2b58)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. S. Webster R. Henley L. Harris
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

High resolution airborne magnetic and radiometric data have been shown to optimize exploration for epithermal gold deposits in the vicinity of Charters Towers, northeastern Queensland. The radiometric data allow extrapolation of poorly outcropping geology to provide a cost-effective mapping technique, even at exploration scales (eg. 1:25,000). At a regional scale (eg. 1 : 100,000) the magnetic data reflect the regional tectonics and divide the area into domains for the application of different genetic models. For example: 1. the Ravenswood Batholith is characterized by multiple intrusions dating from Ordovician to Permian age. The polarity of the magnetic anomalies implies an age for the intrusions and indicates a deposit style for exploration. 2. extensional and wrench tectonics along the northern margin of the Drummond Basin are interpreted from the magnetic data and indicate favourable blocks for detailed exploration. Genetic exploration models may be tested in favourable environments by the recognition of geophysical signatures. These signatures reflect structural, lithological and alteration patterns arising from controls on ore deposits and can be applied at regional or detailed scales.
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APA: S. S. Webster R. Henley L. Harris  (1989)  High Resolution Airborne Geophysics For Epithermal Gold Exploration In North-Eastern Queensland (3c25acde-e5af-4372-9064-43b4604a2b58)

MLA: S. S. Webster R. Henley L. Harris High Resolution Airborne Geophysics For Epithermal Gold Exploration In North-Eastern Queensland (3c25acde-e5af-4372-9064-43b4604a2b58). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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