1997
DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.92.2.133
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A reinterpretation of the role of granitoids in the genesis of Neoproterozoic gold mineralization in the Telfer Dome, Western Australia

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“…New detailed geochronology has highlighted the coeval nature of Telfer gold mineralization to the regional granites (Schindler, 2014), again implying a relationship between granite emplacement and gold-copper mineralization at Telfer (c.f., Goellnicht et al, 1989;Rowins et al, 1997). We will present a detailed fluid inclusion study of ore forming fluids by microthermometry, laser Raman, and in situ laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (laser ICP-MS) analyses of Telfer fluid inclusions.…”
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“…New detailed geochronology has highlighted the coeval nature of Telfer gold mineralization to the regional granites (Schindler, 2014), again implying a relationship between granite emplacement and gold-copper mineralization at Telfer (c.f., Goellnicht et al, 1989;Rowins et al, 1997). We will present a detailed fluid inclusion study of ore forming fluids by microthermometry, laser Raman, and in situ laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (laser ICP-MS) analyses of Telfer fluid inclusions.…”
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“…The Neoproterozoic Telfer gold-copper deposit, Western Australia ( The genetic model for this world-class Au deposit has changed over time from a syngenetic sediment-hosted exhalative (e.g., Turner, 1982) to an epigenetic model with possible input from surrounding Neoproterozoic granitic intrusions (e.g., Goellnicht et al, 1989;Goellnicht et al, 1991;Rowins et al, 1997). Goellnicht et al (1989) suggested a mix of magmatic and meteoric fluids for the deposit and a granitic gold-copper source.…”
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