Journal article
Carbonates at the supergiant Olypmic Dam Cu-U-Au-Ag deposit, South Australia part 2: Sm-Nd, Lu-Hf and Sr-Pb isotope constraints on the chronology of carbonate deposition
R Maas, OB Apukhtina, VS Kamenetsky, K Ehrig, P Sprung, C Münker
Ore Geology Reviews | Published : 2022
Abstract
Mineralization at the supergiant Cu-U-Au-Ag Olympic Dam deposit (South Australia), the ‘uranium endmember’ of the iron-oxide copper–gold (IOCG) spectrum of ore deposits, is hosted in a breccia complex developed entirely within granite of the 1.59 Ga Hiltaba Suite (Gawler Craton). Earlier studies suggested brecciation and mineralization occurred within a magmatically-driven hydrothermal system at 1.59 Ga, with a critical role for mafic–ultramafic intrusions. In contrast, recent radiometric dating of the breccia complex indicates a prolonged, multi-stage history of brecciation and mineralization from 1.59 to 0.5–0.4 Ga. Ca-Fe-Mg-Mn-carbonate gangue minerals are associated with ore minerals at ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful to Alan Greig, Warrick Joe and Serene Paul (Uni-versity of Melbourne) for assistance with analytical work. The paper significantly benefited from insightful comments by two reviewers and efficient editorial handling by Franco Pirajno. This study was funded by BHP Olympic Dam and the Australian Research Council (Linkage Grant LP130100438) .