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Conference Proceedings

1994 AuslMM Annual Conference, Darwin, August 1994

Conference Proceedings

1994 AuslMM Annual Conference, Darwin, August 1994

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Geothermometry and Compositional Variation of Fluid Inclusions from the Tennant Creek Gold-Copper Deposits, Northern Territory, Implications for Exploration of Auriferous Ironstones

The Tennant Creek goldfield is one of the largest gold producing
districts in Australia, and major deposits, including Gecko, Juno,
Orlando, Peko, Warrego, Nobles Nob, Golden Forty, Argo, TC 8
and White Devil have produced more than four million ounces of
gold over the past two decades. Gold-copper-bismuth
mineralisation at Tennant Creek occurs in lenticular, ellipsoidal or
pipe-like bodies of magnetite-hematite ironstones which are
hosted in turbiditic sedimentary rocks of Proterozoic age (Large,
1975; Wedekind, Large and Williams, 1989; Le Messurier,
Williams and Blake, 1990; Morrison, Donnellan and Hussey,
1992).
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