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Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.30
EISBN: 9781629496429
... the Macquarie Arc, Late Ordovician to early Silurian alkalic magmatism at Cadia endowed ~50 million ounces (Moz) of Au and ~9.5 million tons (Mt) of Cu in four porphyry deposits (Cadia East, Ridgeway, Cadia Hill, Cadia Quarry; Newcrest, 2019 ; Table 1 ), making Cadia Australia’s premier porphyry mineral...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 June 2014
Economic Geology (2014) 109 (4): 1117–1135.
... reserves statements, www.newcrest.com.au ). The combined metal endowment from five porphyry-related deposits makes Cadia Valley Australia’s premier porphyry ore district. Volcanosedimentary rocks of the Forest Reefs Volcanics host the Au-rich Ridgeway and the giant Au-Cu Cadia East deposits. Geologic...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 April 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (89): 1–22.
... resource of 33 Moz Au and 6.6 Mt Cu was estimated for the combined Cadia East and Far East deposits ( Newcrest Mining, 2010 ). The combined Cadia East underground deposit ( Figure 5 ) is presently being developed as Australia’s largest underground mine. The Cadia East Mine will be a panel-style block cave...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (88): 1–18.
.... The discovery story of the Cadia porphyry Au-Cu deposits in central-western New South Wales, Australia ( Figure 1 ), is one of necessity repeating itself, ultimately delivering a resource base of more than 44 Moz Au and 7.5 Mt Cu. This success was largely responsible for transforming a small Au mining company...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2007
Economic Geology (2007) 102 (1): 3–26.
...Alan J. Wilson; David R. Cooke; Holly J. Stein; C. Mark Fanning; John R. Holliday; Ian J. Tedder Abstract The Cadia district, located in the eastern Lachlan fold belt of New South Wales, Australia, comprises four gold-copper porphyry deposits (Ridgeway, Cadia Quarry, Cadia Hill, and Cadia East...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 June 2004
Economic Geology (2004) 99 (4): 761–788.
...David B. Forster; Philip K. Seccombe; David Phillips Abstract The Cadia Fe-Cu-Au skarns in eastern New South Wales, Australia, are associated with the Late Ordovician, shoshonitic Cadia Intrusive Complex, which hosts the largest mineralized, intrusion-related system in eastern Australia. Both...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2005
Economic Geology (2005) 100 (1): 177–178.
... deposit in the Lachlan fold belt, New South Wales, Australia—a discussion : Economic Geology , v. 100 , p. 175 – 176 . Tedder , I.J. , Holliday , J. , and Hayward , S. , 2001 , Discovery and evaluation drilling of the Cadia Far East gold-copper deposit : NewGen Gold 2001—Case...
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Plots of Co vs. Ni contents (by EPMA) in pyrite from Los Colorados (symbols as in Fig. 6). Microanalytical data for pyrite from other deposit types are shown as colored fields. (A) Dexing, China (porphyry Cu-Mo); (B) Aguablanca, Spain (magmatic Cu-Ni); (C) Bathurst district, Canada (VMS); (D) Big Cadia, Australia (Fe-Cu skarn); (E) Bhukia-Jagpura gold prospect, India (orogenic Au); (F) Ernest Henry, Australia, and Manto Verde, Chile (IOCG). Data sources: Bajwah et al. (1987), Deol et al. (2012), Rieger et al. (2010), Rusk et al. (2010), Pinã et al. (2013), Reich et al. (2013), and Soltani Dehnavi et al. (2015).
Published: 01 May 2016
); (D) Big Cadia, Australia (Fe-Cu skarn); (E) Bhukia-Jagpura gold prospect, India (orogenic Au); (F) Ernest Henry, Australia, and Manto Verde, Chile (IOCG). Data sources: Bajwah et al. (1987) , Deol et al. (2012) , Rieger et al. (2010) , Rusk et al. (2010) , Pinã et al. (2013) , Reich et al
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Process flow diagram for assessment of the Cadia Hill deposit, Australia (simplified from Moorhead et al., 2001, and reproduced from Arndt et al., 2017).
Published: 01 January 2019
FIGURE 7. Process flow diagram for assessment of the Cadia Hill deposit, Australia (simplified from Moorhead et al., 2001 , and reproduced from Arndt et al., 2017 ).
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Cadia project, New South Wales, Australia.
Published: 01 January 2012
FIGURE 1. Cadia project, New South Wales, Australia.
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (9): 811–814.
...Nathan Fox; David R. Cooke; Anthony C. Harris; Dean Collett; Graeme Eastwood Abstract Located in the accreted remnants of the Ordovician Macquarie Arc (Australia), Cadia East is the largest alkalic porphyry Au-Cu deposit currently known. The deposit is centered on a 2-km-long, northwest-trending...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2019
Economic Geology (2019) 114 (8): 1495–1511.
...Cassady L. Harraden; Matthew J. Cracknell; James Lett; Ron F. Berry; Ronell Carey; Anthony C. Harris Abstract The Cadia East porphyry deposit, located approximately 20 km south of Orange, New South Wales, Australia, contains a significant resource of copper and gold. This resource is hosted within...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2013
Economic Geology (2013) 108 (5): 1185–1193.
..., comparatively minor mineral deposits can prove useful during exploration; this is exemplified by the large Au-Cu-Ag porphyry deposits at Cadia in Australia that were discovered by exploring modest skarn deposits using the Ertsberg-Grasberg skarn-porphyry model. Here, we extend a recent global compilation...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (8): 1637–1666.
...Alan J. Wilson; David R. Cooke; Benjamin L. Harper Abstract Ridgeway is a high-grade gold-copper porphyry deposit (54 Mt at 2.5 g/t Au and 0.77% Cu), related to an alkalic intrusive complex of monzonitic composition. The deposit occurs within the Cadia district of New South Wales, Australia, which...
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Representative backscattered electronic (BSE) images highlighting growth zones in tourmaline crystals from selected deposits. (A) Concentric-oscillatory zoning in tourmaline of an anhydrite-chalcopyrite-cemented breccia, La Americana, Chile. (B) Radiating tourmaline with complex growth zones, intergrown with chalcopyrite, Las Areneras, Chile. (C) Tourmaline showing well-developed concentric-oscillatory zoning in a tourmaline-quartz–cemented breccia, San Francisco de los Andes, Argentina. (D) Group 1 tourmaline showing homogeneous cores with bright overgrowths, Cadia East, Australia. (E) Group 4 tourmaline consisting of a bright core overgrown by multiple bright and dark rims, Cadia East, Australia. (F) Tourmaline in a cavity showing concentric-oscillatory zonings, from the Sn-mineralized Heemskirk granite, western Tasmania, Australia. The symbols on individual BSE images denote areas of spot analyses. Abbreviations: bdl = below detection limit, n.a. = not available.
Published: 01 January 2025
zones, intergrown with chalcopyrite, Las Areneras, Chile. (C) Tourmaline showing well-developed concentric-oscillatory zoning in a tourmaline-quartz–cemented breccia, San Francisco de los Andes, Argentina. (D) Group 1 tourmaline showing homogeneous cores with bright overgrowths, Cadia East, Australia
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Examples of surface subsidence zones over cave mine in Australia. a). Northparkes mines; b). Ridgeway mine, Cadia. Collapse areas are approximately 500 to 1,000 m in diameter, respectively.
Published: 01 January 2023
Fig. 10. Examples of surface subsidence zones over cave mine in Australia. a). Northparkes mines; b). Ridgeway mine, Cadia. Collapse areas are approximately 500 to 1,000 m in diameter, respectively.
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World map showing the locations of the case-study districts discussed in this paper: (1) Yerington porphyry Cu (±Mo-Au) district, USA; (2) Resolution porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, USA; (3) Las Bambas, Cu-Fe skarn district, Peru; (4) Cadia Cu-Au district, Australia; (5) Northparkes Cu-Au district, Australia; and (6) Cowal Cu-Au district, Australia. Map URL: https://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/74000/74167/world.200410.3x5400x2700.jpg. Photo credit: Stöckli (2004).
Published: 14 June 2019
Fig. 1. World map showing the locations of the case-study districts discussed in this paper: (1) Yerington porphyry Cu (±Mo-Au) district, USA; (2) Resolution porphyry Cu-Mo deposit, USA; (3) Las Bambas, Cu-Fe skarn district, Peru; (4) Cadia Cu-Au district, Australia; (5) Northparkes Cu-Au
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2014
SEG Discovery (2014) (96): 1–17.
... by Newcrest’s geologists at four sites in Australia—Telfer, Cadia, New Celebration, and Cracow—and Gosowong, Indonesia. Additional mineral deposits were discovered but not converted into orebodies by Newcrest, including the small Dalgaranga Au deposit in Western Australia (1994), the large Rio Blanco porphyry...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (88): 1–57.
... www.segweb.org JANUARY 2012 NUMBER 88 Discovery of the Cadia Deposits, Grant pISn. tf2uo3dr m2e4nattion! NSW, Australia (Part 1) See Dan Wood (SEG 2010F), Highlands Pacific Group, GPO Box 3086, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia INTRODUCTION FIGURE 1. Cadia project, New South Wales, Australia. The discovery story...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2012
Economic Geology (2012) 107 (3): 553–554.
...Alan J. Wilson Chapters 1 to 4 provide a well-written overview of the significance of the mining industry to Australia and the Cadia region, as well as an introduction to geological and mining concepts and processes relevant to Cadia, thereby giving the uninitiated reader with sufficient...