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ASEG2006 - 18th Geophysical Conference
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Abstract

The Stawell goldfield lies within a reworked portion of the Delamerian Fold Belt in western Victoria and has a structural complexity and a gold-lode style that is markedly different from similar ca 440 Ma aged deposits in the Lachlan Fold Belt such as Bendigo or Ballarat. Comparisons with these other turbidite-hosted gold deposits in Victoria suggest four major differences: (1) presence of a tholeiitic basaltic pile; (2) ductile deformation (DM) over at least 60 million years prior to gold mineralisation; (3) a preferential and localised reactivation of pre-existing structures within a progressively rotating stress field and (4) highly evolved hydrothermal alteration. Of these differences a key element has been the nature of the basaltic pile, which may have promoted alteration of onlapping sedimentary rocks, thereby creating a basis from which a high sulphur turbidite-hosted orogenic gold deposit was formed.

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2006-12-01
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References

  1. Dugdale, A.L., Wilson, C.J.L. and Squire, R.J., in press, Hydrothermal alteration at the Magdala gold deposit, Stawell, western Victoria. Australian Journal of Earth Science.
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  4. Squire, R.J. and Wilson, C.J.L., 2005, Interaction between collisional orogenesis and convergent–margin processes: evolution of the Cambrian proto-Pacific margin of East Gondwana. Journal of the Geological Society of London 162, 749-761.
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): Cambrian; Lachlan; orogenic gold; Stawell
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