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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (3): 650–666.
...John C. Waters; David B. Wallace Abstract The Hellyer and Que River high-grade polymetallic volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits of western Tasmania are hosted by a sequence of late Middle Cambrian subaqueous mafic to felsic volcanics and volcaniclastics known as the Que-Hellyer Volcanics...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (5): 1003–1035.
.... The deposit is hosted by the Que-Hellyer Volcanics, a sequence of late Middle Cambrian mafic to felsic coherent volcanics and polymict volcaniclastics. Hydrothermal alteration occurs in the regional footwall, immediate footwall, and hanging wall. Alteration in the regional footwall is confined to patchy...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 01 January 2000
Geophysics (2000) 65 (6): 1852–1861.
... the region of alteration around the Mt. Isa silver–lead–zinc orebodies using high-resolution profiling. In addition, a profile in Tasmania imaged an internally nonreflective bulge within the Que Hellyer volcanics, suggesting a good location to explore for a volcanic hosted massive sulfide deposit. These case...
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Portion of the 1995 high-resolution seismic section recorded within the northern Mount Read VHMS district. The data show a bulge in the Que Hellyer volcanics (QHV) and weaker reflections in the bulge, suggesting alteration. High-amplitude reflectors above the bulge could represent dense rocks—perhaps carbonate, dolerite, or massive sulfides. QRS = Que River Shale; BA = Bouguer anomaly gravity values in micrometers per second squared (after Yeates et al., 1997).
Published: 01 January 2000
F IG . 10. Portion of the 1995 high-resolution seismic section recorded within the northern Mount Read VHMS district. The data show a bulge in the Que Hellyer volcanics (QHV) and weaker reflections in the bulge, suggesting alteration. High-amplitude reflectors above the bulge could represent
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (5): 913–938.
... Mount Read Volcanics and the Cambro-Ordovician Mount Windsor subprovince, strongly reflect their volcanic environment, conditions of ore formation, and hydrothermal alteration processes. Lens and sheet-style polymetallic zinc-rich deposits such as Rosebery, Hellyer, Que River, and Thalanga...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (3): 564–586.
...K. D. Corbett Abstract The Cambrian Mount Read Volcanics of western Tasmania host the volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposits at Hellyer, Que River, Rosebery, Hercules, and Mount Lyell. The volcanics were erupted along, and partly onto, the western margin of a Precambrian basement terrane...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 March 2015
Economic Geology (2015) 110 (2): 445–468.
..., Fossey, Que River, Rosebery, Hercules, Henty, and Mount Lyell. These VHMS deposits are hosted by sequences that differ both compositionally and in the proportion of coherent and clastic volcanic facies present. For example, the Hellyer and Que River deposits are hosted by predominantly coherent andesitic...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (3): 597–619.
... and granitoids, and the andesitic lavas of the Que-Hellyer footwall sequence. Suite I andesites are transitional, medium to high K calc-alkaline rocks ((La/Yb) N = 5-12, avg 8.1) and are the least light REE-enriched calc-alkaline lavas in the Mount Read Volcanics.Suite II comprises intrusive and extrusive, often...
Series: Economic Geology Monograph Series
Published: 01 January 1989
DOI: 10.5382/Mono.06.40
EISBN: 9781629490014
... in the Mount Read Volcanics of western Tasmania (Rosebery, Hercules, Que River, Hellyer, and Mount Lyell) which together have a premining resource of 156.3 metric tons of gold. Two distinct spatial and mineralogical associations of gold mineralization have been defined for the eastern Australian volcanogenic...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (3): 720–738.
... Complex of the Mount Read Volcanics or overlying andesites of the Que-Hellyer sequence. Other potential source rocks for leaching of metals include late Proterozoic basalts and sediments of the Crimson Creek Formation, ultramafic-mafic rocks from a tectonically emplaced ophiolite complex, and Precambrian...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 1987
Economic Geology (1987) 82 (2): 291–307.
... isotope signatures for the Cambrian volcanogenic deposits (Mount Lyell, Rosebery, Hercules, Que River, Hellyer) differ by more than 1 percent from those characterizing the post-Cambrian mineralization, thought to be related to Devonian-Carboniferous granitoids and/or Tabberabberan metamorphism (e.g...
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Published: 01 August 2001
F ig . 4. Stratigraphic columns showing volcanic facies relationships in the (a) Rosebery-Hercules, and (b) Hellyer-Que River areas of the Mount Read Volcanics. The $ sign denotes the stratigraphic position of massive sulfide deposits.
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Published: 01 August 2001
F ig . 7. Fields of least altered volcanics for felsic, intermediate, and mafic compositions. Data from the Rosebery, Que River, and Hellyer areas of the Mount Read Volcanics (Blake et al., unpub. data).
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 April 1987
Economic Geology (1987) 82 (2): 267–290.
...: these make up 62 percent of the total tonnage. The major types of deposits in the Mount Read Volcanics are: (1) lead-zinc-rich polymetallic (Pb-Zn-Cu-Ag-Au) ore deposits such as Rosebery, Hercules, Que River, and Hellyer, and (2) copper-rich massive and disseminated ore deposits such as Prince Lyell...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 1992
Economic Geology (1992) 87 (3): 913–930.
... of the Que River, Hellyer, and Benambra deposits. The use of geophysics in VHMS exploration is likely to increase as targets become deeper and downhole methods will be especially emphasized.For the present and foreseeable future, electromagnetic (EM) and particularly drill hole electromagnetic (DHEM) methods...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 November 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (7): 1513–1534.
... properties of the ore, throw light on the processes that may have operated in the basin after the ore fluids emerged from the vent. The Hellyer massive sulfide deposit is a stratiform lens lying within the Que-Hellyer Volcanics, a unit within the Mount Read Volcanics that consists of basaltic lavas...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (5): 1037–1054.
... Volcanics, a belt of felsic, intermediate, and minor mafic Cambrian volcanics in western Tasmania. This belt is host to a number of other important polymetallic VHMS deposits, including Mount Lyell, Hercules, Rosebery, and Que River ( Fig. 1 ). The geology of the Hellyer deposit has been described by Jack...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (5): 909–912.
... issue. The deposit case studies included research at Mount Lyell, Hellyer, Rosebery, and Henty in the Mount Read Volcanics; Thalanga and Highway Reward in the Mount Windsor Volcanics; and Gossan Hill in the Murchison Volcanics. An additional case study paper from Pary’s Mountain in Wales was invited...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 August 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (5): 957–971.
...F ig . 7. Fields of least altered volcanics for felsic, intermediate, and mafic compositions. Data from the Rosebery, Que River, and Hellyer areas of the Mount Read Volcanics (Blake et al., unpub. data). ...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 December 2015
Economic Geology (2015) 110 (8): 2127–2138.
... Geology , v. 96 , p. 509 – 524 . Waters J.C. Wallace D.B. , 1992 , Volcanology and sedimentology of the host succession to the Hellyer and Que River volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits, northwestern Tasmania : Economic Geology , v. 87 , p. 650 – 666 . The samples used here...
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