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Journal Article
Published: 07 October 2021
The Canadian Mineralogist (2021) 59 (5): 1167–1186.
...Cole McGill; Daniel Layton-Matthews; T. Kurt Kyser; Matthew I. Leybourne; Paul Polito; Evelyne Leduc ABSTRACT The Racecourse Cu-Au porphyry prospect is found within the Macquarie Arc of the Lachlan Fold Belt, in the Lachlan Transverse Zone, a cross-arc structure hosting significant world-class...
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Interpreted cross section of the Racecourse prospect, modified from Anglo American Exploration Australia (AAEA), 2015. Locations of drill holes, faults, contacts, and intersected mineralization are taken from AAEA cross sections. Inferred mineralization is indicated by the dotted lines to the bottom left and indicated at surface by the less radiogenic Cu, Pb Pinus radiata anomaly. Reasons for linkage of the intersected and inferred mineralization are discussed (similar isotopic source, down plunge extension), but they have not been validated and are left open in the diagram. Not shown is the radiogenic Mo anomaly, which would exist to the southwest (left) of the cross section.
Published: 07 October 2021
Fig. 9. Interpreted cross section of the Racecourse prospect, modified from Anglo American Exploration Australia (AAEA), 2015. Locations of drill holes, faults, contacts, and intersected mineralization are taken from AAEA cross sections. Inferred mineralization is indicated by the dotted lines
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2022
Economic Geology (2022) 117 (3): 731–733.
... Jones, Kurt Kyser, Matthew Leybourne, Robin Mackie, Adrian Fleming, and Daniel Layton-Matthews 1133 Dendrogeochemistry and soil geochemistry applied to exploration for alkalic Cu-Au porphyry mineralization under cover at the Racecourse prospect, NSW, Australia Cole McGill, Daniel Layton-Matthews, T...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1959
AAPG Bulletin (1959) 43 (2): 397–433.
... show relatively mild deformation and several are regarded as prospective in oil exploration. The Carnarvon and Canning basins in Western Australia are believed to contain thicker prospective sedimentary sequences, and consequently are likely to have better oil prospects, than the other sedimentary...
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Journal Article
Journal: GeoArabia
Publisher: Gulf Petrolink
Published: 01 October 2002
GeoArabia (2002) 7 (4): 657–672.
... data on behalf of the Bahrain Petroleum Company (Bapco) from a complex field on the Island of Bahrain. The operation ran smoothly in spite of the difficulty of working amongst pipelines, wells, and other oil and gas installations; scarps and sabkhas; urban areas; a zoo, golf course, and racecourse...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1947
AAPG Bulletin (1947) 31 (1): 1–70.
... east of the town however, 1,531 feet of sandstones and shales were penetrated in the Racecourse Bore without reaching bedrock, though part of the sediments may be Permian. Some of these differences in thickness of the sediments may be due to tectonic movements and erosion after the Jurassic...
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Book Chapter

Author(s)
Simon F. Mitchell
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 11 February 2021
DOI: 10.1144/SP504-2019-210
EISBN: 9781786209924
... 1987 ), to gas seeps (e.g. Bernardo and Bartolini 2015 ) and petroleum systems in general (e.g. Cameron et al. 2004 ; Matchette-Downes and Mitchell 2005 ). The presence, thickness and distribution of source rocks are considered key to potential prospectivity, and the available data is reviewed...
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Book Chapter

Author(s)
Alan R. Woolley
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 30 August 2019
DOI: 10.1144/MPAR4.3
EISBN: 9781786204684
... the Argyle diatreme. Individual dykes vary from a few millimetres to 1 m in width, but few are >10 m in length. The dykes are deeply weathered, but prospecting trenches and two boreholes indicate that they extend to at least 50 m in depth and may be up to 3 m in width. Material from a depth of 50 m...
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