Journal article

Crustal-scale fluid pathways and source rocks in the victorian gold province, Australia: Insights from deep seismic reflection profiles

CE Willman, RJ Korsch, DH Moore, RA Cayley, VA Lisitsin, TJ Rawling, VJ Morand, PJ O'Shea

Economic Geology | Published : 2010

Abstract

Deep seismic reflection data collected across the western Lachlan orogen of southeast Australia have provided important insights into crustal-scale fluid pathways and possible source rocks in one of the richest orogenic gold provinces in the world. The profiles span three of the most productive structural zones in Victoria: the Stawell, Bendigo, and Melbourne zones. zone-scale variations in the age and style of gold deposits correspond with differences in crustal structure and composition. The bilateral distribution of gold production in the Stawell and Bendigo zones is related to the V-shaped crustal-scale geometry of the two zones in cross section. Major first-order faults, like the east-d..

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