1991
DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.86.7.1387
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The geology, petrology, and alteration geochemistry of the Magpie volcanogenic massive sulfide prospect, North Queensland, Australia

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“…The smaller West 45 deposit occurs at the same stratigraphic position, approximately 2.5 km to the west of Thalanga (Miller et al, 2001). The Waterloo (Huston et al, 1995) and Magpie (Mulholland, 1991) deposits represent the principal mineralization in the central part of the Trooper Creek Formation, whereas the Highway-Reward (Beams et al, 1990;Doyle and Huston, 1999;Doyle and McPhie, 2000), Handcuff (Berry et al, 1992), and Liontown deposits (Berry et al, 1992;Miller, 1996) are located in the upper part of the Trooper Creek Formation.…”
Section: Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The smaller West 45 deposit occurs at the same stratigraphic position, approximately 2.5 km to the west of Thalanga (Miller et al, 2001). The Waterloo (Huston et al, 1995) and Magpie (Mulholland, 1991) deposits represent the principal mineralization in the central part of the Trooper Creek Formation, whereas the Highway-Reward (Beams et al, 1990;Doyle and Huston, 1999;Doyle and McPhie, 2000), Handcuff (Berry et al, 1992), and Liontown deposits (Berry et al, 1992;Miller, 1996) are located in the upper part of the Trooper Creek Formation.…”
Section: Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The smaller West 45 deposit occurs at the same stratigraphic position, approximately 2.5 km to the west of Thalanga (Miller et al, 2001). The Waterloo (Huston et al, 1995) and Magpie (Mulholland, 1991) deposits represent the principal mineralization in the central part of the Trooper Creek Formation, whereas the Highway-Reward (Beams et al, 1990;Doyle and Huston, 1999;Doyle and McPhie, 2000), Handcuff (Berry et al, 1992), and Liontown deposits (Berry et al, 1992;Miller, 1996) are located in the upper part of the Trooper Creek Formation.…”
Section: Regional Geologymentioning
confidence: 98%