2000
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2000.tb00497.x
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Ordovician Intrusive‐related Gold‐Copper Mineralization in West‐Central New South Wales, Australia

Abstract: Three major types of Ordovician intrusive‐related gold‐copper deposits are recognized in central‐west New South Wales, Australia: porphyry, skarn and high sulphidation epithermal deposits. These deposits are mainly distributed within two Ordovician volcano‐intrusive belts of the Lachlan Fold Belt: the Orange‐Wellington Belt and the Parkes‐Narromine Belt. Available isotopic age data suggest that mineralization of the three types of deposits is essentially coeval with the Ordovician intrusive rocks (480–430 Ma).… Show more

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