Journal article

Staged formation of the supergiant Olympic Dam uranium deposit, Australia

K Ehrig, VS Kamenetsky, J McPhie, E Macmillan, J Thompson, M Kamenetsky, R Maas

Geology | Published : 2021

Abstract

The origins of many supergiant ore deposits remain unresolved because the factors responsible for such extreme metal enrichments are not understood. One factor of critical importance is the timing of mineralization. However, timing information is commonly confounded by the difficulty of dating ore minerals. The world’s largest uranium resource at Olympic Dam, South Australia, is exceptional because the high abundance of U allows U-Pb dating of ore minerals. The Olympic Dam U(-Cu-Au-Ag) ore deposit is hosted in ca. 1.59 Ga rocks, and the consensus has been that the supergiant deposit formed at the same time. We argue that, in fact, two stages of mineralization were involved. Paired in situ U-..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This study was supported by the Australian Research Council Linkage project (grant LP130100438) and BHP Olympic Dam. Jesse Clark and James Taylor are thanked for assistance with the geological map. We are grateful to Liam Courtney-Davies, Kevin Ansdell, and Julio Almeida for insightful reviews and for shar-ing their knowledge of uranium deposits, and to Marc Norman for editorial handling.