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Hodgkinson-Broken River fold belt
Geophysical and geological features of central and eastern Australia relate... Available to Purchase
A Single Late Orogenic Permian Episode of Gold Mineralization in the Hodgkinson Province, North Queensland, Australia Available to Purchase
The Watershed Tungsten Deposit, Northeast Queensland, Australia: Permian Metamorphic Tungsten Mineralization Overprinting Carboniferous Magmatic Tungsten Available to Purchase
Active surface salt structures of the western Kuqa fold-thrust belt, northwestern China Open Access
Provenance comparisons of Permian to Jurassic tectonostratigraphic terranes in New Zealand: perspectives from detrital zircon age patterns Available to Purchase
Formation of a dome-and-basin fold interference pattern by granite intrusions Available to Purchase
Detrital zircon ages in Neoproterozoic to Ordovician siliciclastic rocks, northeastern Australia: implications for the tectonic history of the East Gondwana continental margin Available to Purchase
From continent to intra-oceanic arc: Zircon xenocrysts record the crustal evolution of the Solomon island arc Available to Purchase
Relationship of antimony with gold mineralization in the ore districts of Eastern Kazakhstan Available to Purchase
Metamorphosed Proterozoic Zn-Pb-Ag Mineralization in the Foster River Area, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada Available to Purchase
Late Shortening and Extensional Structures and Veins in the Western Margin of the Taconic Orogen (New York to Vermont) Available to Purchase
Turbidite Variability and Architecture of Sand-Prone, Deep-Water Slopes: Eocene Clinoforms in the Central Basin, Spitsbergen Available to Purchase
Signature of a Paleogene Submarine-fan from the Jenam Formation, Barail Group, Assam-Arakan Orogen, Northeastern India Available to Purchase
Realms of Permian Tectonism and Sedimentation in Western Utah and Eastern Nevada Available to Purchase
Long-term evolution of the West African transform margin: estimates of denudation from Benin using apatite thermochronology Available to Purchase
Intrusion-Hosted Mineralization in the Charters Towers Goldfield, North Queensland: New Isotopic and Fluid Inclusion Constraints on the Timing and Origin of the Auriferous Veins Available to Purchase
Granulite-Hosted Gold: Tectonic Setting and Lithogeochemistry of the Tropicana Deposit, Western Australia Available to Purchase
Ely, Arcturus, and Park City Groups (Pennsylvanian-Permian) in Eastern Nevada and Western Utah Available to Purchase
Lateral Facies Variability Along the Margin of an Outcropping Salt-Withdrawal Minibasin, South Australia Available to Purchase
Phanerozoic Orogenic Lode Gold Deposits Available to Purchase
Abstract Phanerozoic lode gold deposits are invariably associated with convergent plate margins and occur within close proximity to major translithospheric structures or compressional to transpressional-transtensional shear zones. The deposits are almost entirely structurally controlled and the nature of the immediate host rock does not generally play an integral part in ore formation. Nonetheless and unlike the majority of their Archean and Proterozoic analogues, Phanerozoic lode gold deposits are primarily hosted in several kilometer-thick sequences of marine sedimentary rocks which accumulated on pre-collision continental margins and/or in prograding arc-trench complexes. The sedimentary successions are commonly under lain by, and interspersed with, bimodal volcanogenic rocks which formed as a result of magmatic processes related to spreading, arc formation, plate collision, and subduction. The largest Phanerozoic lode gold systems are found in sub- to medium-grade greenschist metamorphosed terranes which have been caught up in the accretion of one or more allochthonous microplates and associated oceanic crust to an active continental margin. Mineralization in these collisional settings closely follows peak meta-morphism of the immediate host rocks and is temporally associated with exhumation of the orogen and addition of heat into the thickened crust via lithospheric delamination processes. Generation of CO 2 -rich aqueous ore-forming fluids involves metamorphic devolatilization of subcreted hydrated crust and the devel op ment of laterally and vertically extensive hydrothermal plumbing systems. Rich Phanerozoic lode gold deposits display a very close spatial and temporal relationship with syn- to post-tectonic felsic intrusive rocks but generally predate the emplacement of the granitoids. The deposits typically consist of quartz gold lodes in fault and shear systems at or above the brittle-ductile transition and form at P-T conditions of 1 to 3kbars and 250° to 400°C: they are characterized by relatively straightforward parageneses and a lack of pronounced vertical mineral or ore zonation. Episodic brittle reactivation in response to short-lived tectonic pulses is common and can result in remobilization of pre-existing mineralization and the formation of secondary lode systems. Alteration halos around Phanerozoic lode gold systems vary from a few centimeters to several tens of meters and reflect variations in the host-rock lithology and reactivity, permeability and porosity, orientation of bedding in metasedimentary rocks relative to auriferous veins, and fluid composition. On the deposit scale, lithogeochemical information obtained from wall-rock alteration assemblages represents by far the most valuable exploration tool. Broad bleached zones characterized by carbonate, sulfide, and sericite altera tion surrounding mineralized zones provide an exploration target of increased magnitude. Geochemical traverses generally indicate depletion of Na 2 O and increased values of CO 2 , H 2 O, K 2 O, S, As, Au, and possibly Sb, within five to several tens of meters from the auriferous lodes.