2011
DOI: 10.1080/08120099.2011.562921
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Paleomagnetism of the Mt Isa Zn–Pb–Cu–Ag and George Fisher Zn–Pb–Ag deposits, Australia

Abstract: Paleomagnetic results are reported for the Mt Isa Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag and George Fisher Zn-Pb-Ag blackshale-hosted deposits in northwestern Queensland, Australia. Both deposits are hosted in greenschist facies carbonaceous and dolomitic siltstones, mudstones and shales of the ca 1655 Ma Urquhart Shale Formation of the Mt Isa Group. Lead model ages for both deposits are ca 1655 Ma, and an Ar-Ar biotite age for Cu mineralisation at Mt Isa is ca 1523 Ma. Paleomagnetic and rock magnetic analyses of 333 specimens (28 sites… Show more

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“…The mineralization's lack of suitable minerals for high‐precision radiometric age dating has led to uncertainty for its ore genetic model. Palaeomagnetic age dating methods have been applied elsewhere on five world‐class CD deposits (Lewchuk et al 2004; Symons 2007; Kawasaki et al 2010; Kawasaki & Symons 2011), providing post‐depositional ages for at least three of these deposits. This study extends the palaeomagnetic approach to dating such laminated stratiform Zn–Pb–Ag CD deposits to the Howards Pass deposits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mineralization's lack of suitable minerals for high‐precision radiometric age dating has led to uncertainty for its ore genetic model. Palaeomagnetic age dating methods have been applied elsewhere on five world‐class CD deposits (Lewchuk et al 2004; Symons 2007; Kawasaki et al 2010; Kawasaki & Symons 2011), providing post‐depositional ages for at least three of these deposits. This study extends the palaeomagnetic approach to dating such laminated stratiform Zn–Pb–Ag CD deposits to the Howards Pass deposits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%