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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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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 June 2004
Economic Geology (2004) 99 (4): 761–788.
... of accompanying muscovite at 438.2 ± 4.2 Ma (1 σ ). Gold to copper ratios within the skarns are generally lower than for porphyry Au-Cu deposits at Cadia, particularly the high tonnage, low-grade Cadia Hill deposit. Ore and calc-silicate gangue mineralogy are similar to other oxidized Fe-Cu-Au skarns associated...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (88): 1–18.
... might host an eco­nomic porphyry Au-Cu deposit genetically related to the Cadia skarn deposits. The mapping ( Figure 2 ) and relogging of core demonstrated that the hydrothermal alteration observed at Cadia Hill was part of a very large alteration envelope extending for more than 4 km from 2 km...
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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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Series: Special Publications of the Society of Economic Geologists
Published: 01 January 2020
DOI: 10.5382/SP.23.30
EISBN: 9781629496429
... 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 ~50 Moz Au and ~9.5 Mt Cu (reserves, resources, and past production...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2012
Economic Geology (2012) 107 (3): 553–554.
... of the Cadia Hill deposit. Whilst a fascinating insight into what is required to discover an orebody, partly from a corporate perspective but mainly from a technical viewpoint, the impact of these chapters would have been enhanced by the addition of maps and figures to provide the framework to fully understand...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (3): 889–912.
... to volcanic piles.Three Australian examples (the Starra, Osborne, and Big Cadia deposits) form the basis for a more general volcanogenic copper-bearing oxide model. The shapes of the deposits vary from massive mounds and pods (Cadia) with no laterally developed sedimentary iron-formation, through to extensive...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 April 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (89): 1–22.
... of the core from NC371 was delayed by several months. The feasibility study for the development of the Cadia Hill deposit had commenced during the early stages of the Cadia Hill resource drill out, with which it was run concurrently. The analysis results from NC371 were received in November 1995 and were...
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Tourmaline elemental discriminators defined by Sr/Y versus As and Sb plots for fertility assessment applied to other porphyry Cu deposits and prospects. (A, B) Giant Ann Mason and small Blue Hill porphyry Cu-Mo deposits from Yerington district, Nevada. (C, D) Giant Cadia East porphyry Au-Cu deposit from New South Wales, Australia. (E, F) Woodjam porphyry Cu-Au deposit (or prospect) from British Columbia, Canada. (G, H) Emperatriz porphyry Cu prospect from La Zanja, Peru. (I, J) San Francisco de los Andes Bi-Cu-Au tourmaline breccia pipe, Argentina. (K, L) Giant Aitik porphyry Cu-Au deposit, Sweden, and metamorphic tourmaline, Broken Hill, Australia.
Published: 01 January 2025
Tourmaline elemental discriminators defined by Sr/Y versus As and Sb plots for fertility assessment applied to other porphyry Cu deposits and prospects. (A, B) Giant Ann Mason and small Blue Hill porphyry Cu-Mo deposits from Yerington district, Nevada. (C, D) Giant Cadia East porphyry Au-Cu deposit
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Fig. 4. Copper-gold mineral occurrences in the eastern Lachlan fold belt (cf. Fig. 3). The Junee-Narromine belt hosts the Endeavour porphyry copper-gold deposits at Northparkes (A), porphyry copper-gold mineralization at Marsden, high-sulfidation epithermal gold mineralization at Peak Hill and Temora, intrusion-related gold-zinc mineralization at Lake Cowal, and lead-zinc skarn deposits at E6, E7, and E44 (B). The Molong belt hosts the Cadia and Copper Hill porphyry gold-copper deposits. Filled symbols = mines, outlines symbols = prospects. The Lachlan transverse zone (LTZ) is a transverse crustal linear feature that appears to have controlled both the localization of shoshonitic magmatism in the mostly calc-alkaline volcanic belts and also the distribution of the Late Ordovician porphyry copper-gold deposits (Glen and Walshe, 1999).
Published: 01 December 2003
and Temora, intrusion-related gold-zinc mineralization at Lake Cowal, and lead-zinc skarn deposits at E6, E7, and E44 (B). The Molong belt hosts the Cadia and Copper Hill porphyry gold-copper deposits. Filled symbols = mines, outlines symbols = prospects. The Lachlan transverse zone (LTZ) is a transverse
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Geology of the Late Ordovician Macquarie Arc of New South Wales. The Ordovician Molong volcanic belt (MVB) is one of the four segments of the dismembered oceanic arc. These volcanic belts formed together as part of one arc and were disrupted during rifting of the Hill End and Cowra trough. Middle to Late Ordovician rocks of the Junee-Narromine volcanic belt (JNVB) preserve the center of the volcanic arc, where basaltic andesitic and andesitic stratovolcanoes are the expression of suprasubduction zone magmatism (e.g., Simpson et al., 2007). The Molong volcanic belt comprises multiple packages of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks, including the Forest Reefs Volcanics, host to the Cadia Valley porphyry Au-Cu deposits. The arc-related andesitic succession is dominated by thick sequences of volcanosedimentary breccias with volumetrically minor lavas (Squire, 2001). The volcaniclastic rocks conformably overlie and interfinger with fine-grained turbidites deposited in a restricted sedimentary basin east-southeast of an arc-like volcanic succession. A thicker apron of deep marine turbidites and fine-grained volcaniclastic rocks filled a more extensive basin that developed to the east of the Cadia district, occurring as the arc volcanic rocks of the Rockley-Gulgong volcanic belt (RGVB). KVB = Kiandra volcanic belt.
Published: 01 June 2014
packages of volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks, including the Forest Reefs Volcanics, host to the Cadia Valley porphyry Au-Cu deposits. The arc-related andesitic succession is dominated by thick sequences of volcanosedimentary breccias with volumetrically minor lavas ( Squire, 2001 ). The volcaniclastic
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (88): 1–57.
..., ulti- mately delivering a resource base of Necessity and serendipity Cadia Hill deposit and, in reasonably more than 44 Moz Au and 7.5 Mt Cu. This success was largely responsible for Without doubt, necessity is a crucial close succession, the Cadia East, transforming a small Au mining com- component...
Journal Article
Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2019
SEG Discovery (2019) (116): 1–22.
...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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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2013
Economic Geology (2013) 108 (5): 1185–1193.
... explored the area around the Big Cadia skarn deposit and, by using the Ertsberg-Grasberg porphyry-skarn complex as a model and skarn mineralization to identify fluid dynamic regimes and as a vector toward other mineralization, discovered the Cadia Hill porphyry Au-Cu-Ag resource in 1992 ( Forster et al...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2014
SEG Discovery (2014) (96): 1–17.
... and soil sampling were followed up with a porphyry deposit model in mind to discover the Cadia Hill orebody. Discovery resulted from recognizing that previous soil sampling had not always collected samples from residual soil; subsequent C-horizon soil sampling defined a large Au anomaly that was drilled...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (8): 1637–1666.
... peripheral to the now-defined porphyry deposits, and iron oxide ore was won from the Big Cadia skarn ( Holliday and Wood, 1993 ). In the 1990s, exploration by Newcrest Mining Limited initially focused on Big Cadia, but quickly shifted to Cadia Hill following the discovery of gold-copper mineralization...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 April 2012
SEG Discovery (2012) (89): 1–60.
... www.segweb.org APRIL 2012 NUMBER 89 Discovery of the Cadia Deposits, NSW, NeSweSeaEpnG.dT1Er4an ihn1ai5nngce: d! Australia (Part 2)* Dan Wood (SEG 2010F), Highlands Pacific Group, GPO Box 3086, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia DISCOVERY OF RIDGEWAY FIGURE 1. Cadia district geology. To the northwest of Cadia Hill...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2025
Economic Geology (2025) 120 (1): 87–118.
...Tourmaline elemental discriminators defined by Sr/Y versus As and Sb plots for fertility assessment applied to other porphyry Cu deposits and prospects. (A, B) Giant Ann Mason and small Blue Hill porphyry Cu-Mo deposits from Yerington district, Nevada. (C, D) Giant Cadia East porphyry Au-Cu deposit...
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Published: 14 June 2019
Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis (2020) 20 (1): 81–97.
... (2016; www.newcrest.com.au ) and includes four porphyry Au-Cu deposits, Cadia Hill, Cadia Quarry, Ridgeway and Cadia East, and two related skarn deposits, Big Cadia and Little Cadia. This Ordovician alkalic porphyry mineralization ( c. 440 Ma; Wilson et al. 2007 ) is associated with composite...
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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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