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Geologic evolution of Late Ordovician to Early Silurian alkalic porphyry Au-Cu deposits at Cadia, New South Wales, Australia

Anthony C. Harris, David R. Cooke, Ana Liza Garcia Cuison, Malissa Groome, Alan J. Wilson, Nathan Fox, John Holliday and Richard M. Tosdal
Geologic evolution of Late Ordovician to Early Silurian alkalic porphyry Au-Cu deposits at Cadia, New South Wales, Australia (in Geology of the world's major gold deposits and provinces, Richard H. Sillitoe (editor), Richard J. Goldfarb (editor), Francois Robert (editor) and Stuart F. Simmons (editor))
Reviews in Economic Geology (January 2020) 23: 621-643

Abstract

The Cadia district of New South Wales contains four alkalic porphyry Au-Cu deposits (Cadia East, Ridgeway, Cadia Hill, and Cadia Quarry) and two Cu-Au-Fe skarn prospects (Big Cadia and Little Cadia), with a total of approximately 50 Moz Au and approximately 9.5 Mt Cu (reserves, resources, and past production). The ore deposits are hosted by volcaniclastic rocks of the Weemalla Formation and Forest Reefs Volcanics, which were deposited in a submarine basin on the flanks of the Macquarie Arc during the Middle to Late Ordovician. Alkalic magmatism occurred during the Benambran orogeny in the Late Ordovician to early Silurian, resulting in the emplacement of monzonite intrusive complexes and the formation of porphyry Au-Cu mineralization. Ridgeway formed synchronous with the first compressive peak of deformation and is characterized by an intrusion-centered quartz-magnetite-bornite-chalcopyrite-Au vein stockwork associated with calc-potassic alteration localized around the apex of the pencil-like Ridgeway intrusive complex. The volcanic-hosted giant Cadia East deposit and the intrusion-hosted Cadia Hill and Cadia Quarry deposits formed during a period of relaxation after the first compressive peak of the Benambran orogeny and are characterized by sheeted quartz-sulfide-carbonate vein arrays associated with subtle potassic, calc-potassic, and propylitic alteration halos.


ISSN: 0741-0123
EISSN: 2374-443X
Serial Title: Reviews in Economic Geology
Serial Volume: 23
Title: Geologic evolution of Late Ordovician to Early Silurian alkalic porphyry Au-Cu deposits at Cadia, New South Wales, Australia
Title: Geology of the world's major gold deposits and provinces
Author(s): Harris, Anthony C.Cooke, David R.Garcia Cuison, Ana LizaGroome, MalissaWilson, Alan J.Fox, NathanHolliday, JohnTosdal, Richard M.
Author(s): Sillitoe, Richard H.editor
Author(s): Goldfarb, Richard J.editor
Author(s): Robert, Francoiseditor
Author(s): Simmons, Stuart F.editor
Affiliation: Newcrest Mining, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Affiliation: Independent Consultant, London, United Kingdom
Pages: 621-643
Published: 20200101
Text Language: English
Publisher: Society of Economic Geologists, Boulder, CO, United States
References: 77
Accession Number: 2022-009875
Categories: Economic geology, geology of ore depositsStratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., 3 tables, geol. sketch maps
S33°28'00" - S33°28'00", E149°00'00" - E149°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: University of Tasmania, AUS, AustraliaUniversity of British Columbia, CAN, CanadaGeoAqua Consultants, KNA, St. Kitts-Nevis-AnguillaHolliday Geoscience, AUS, Australia
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 202209
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