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February 01, 1989
Paleozoic hot spring sinter in the Drummond Basin, Queensland, Australia
Ronald Cunneen;
Ronald Cunneen
RGC Explor. Propr., Milton, Queensl., Australia
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Economic Geology (1989) 84 (1): 135–142.
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Ronald Cunneen, Richard H. Sillitoe; Paleozoic hot spring sinter in the Drummond Basin, Queensland, Australia. Economic Geology 1989;; 84 (1): 135–142. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.84.1.135
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- Australasia
- Australia
- chemical composition
- chemically precipitated rocks
- Devonian
- Drummond Basin
- economic geology
- epithermal processes
- geothermal fields
- geothermal systems
- gold ores
- host rocks
- hot springs
- hydrothermal alteration
- igneous rocks
- ignimbrite
- metal ores
- metasomatism
- mineral assemblages
- mineral deposits, genesis
- Nevada
- New Zealand
- Paleozoic
- pyroclastics
- Queensland Australia
- sedimentary rocks
- siliceous sinter
- silver ores
- springs
- Steamboat Springs
- stockwork deposits
- textures
- United States
- veins
- volcanic rocks
- Wairakei
- Wyoming
- Yellowstone National Park
- Mount Coolon
- Silver Hills Volcanics
- east-central Queensland
- Verbena hydrothermal system
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