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2015 Broken Hill Resources Investment Symposium - Geology Survey of South Australia - Steve Hill
Transcript of 2015 Broken Hill Resources Investment Symposium - Geology Survey of South Australia - Steve Hill
Using the Cover to Uncover the Curnamona Steve Hill Director, Geological Survey of South Australia
May 2015
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The Cover Impediment… • The greatest impediment for future discoveries in the Curnamona – Ignore it – Punch or look through it – Use it to help guide explora;on
The prize…. • Broken Hill and nearly all other Curnamona mineral occurrences were found because they stuck out of the ground
• Notable excep;ons: – Sedimentary uranium (Beverley, Four Mile…) – Geophysical targe;ng under the Mundi Mundi Plain
• The reason we haven’t had more discoveries is that they are under cover
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White dots = Major mineralisa;on discoveries = Bias towards areas with outcrop / shallow basement
INSPIRATION: new exploraGon search space beyond shallow cover
Australian Discoveries under cover…
Geology of the Cover • We need our geological brains working in the cover … its not the domain that geology forgot
Geological Processes in the Cover: • Weathering / erosion / sediment and element
accumula;on • Element mobility – source, transport, accumula;on,
preserva;on • Supergene enrichments • Biogeochemical processes • Placer concentra;on and recycling • Geochemical footprint enlargement • -‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐-‐ • Dilu;on • Barren cover (‘blind” deposits) • Erosion / poor preserva;on
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Weathering
Erosion SedimentaGon
Preserva;on Leaching
Denuda;on Physical Dispersion
Burial Re-‐accumula;on (“False anomaly”)
Dynamic Equilibrium
Mapping Through and within Transported Cover
(From James Cleverley, CSIRO)
How does cover geology work? (e.g. Tunkillia)
However…. • Perhaps the cover in itself is not the real impediment to discovery?
• Could it be that our knowledge and aNtude to the geology of the cover that is our biggest hurdle?
Key points 1. A becer geological context for the
Curnamona’s cover 2. Cover penetra;on: some ways to see
through it 3. Enlarged mineral system footprints in the
cover
A becer geological context for the cover • Geological type sections and their associated data have received diminished
attention, particularly since the GSSA work in basin areas in 1970s and 1980s
• These are important reference sections, particularly as exploration moves into surrounding covered areas.
• Modern data for these sections can include: • GPS coordinates • Lithological logging • Biostratigraphy • HyLogger mineralogy • Lithogeochemistry • Detrital zircon dating • et al……
Trinity Well type sec;on, Marree 1:250k mapsheet
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Trinity Well Reference Section
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Deep cover atlas of SA (DET CRC) …
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5 other components • Detailed palaeodrainage and palaeosurface reconstruc;on and history?
• Regional regolith geochemistry – hydrogeochemistry has best coverage so far
• Regional depth of cover? • Links between geophysics and cover? • Cover expressions of key mineral systems?
Cover penetra;on: some ways to see through it
• Geophysics • Mineralogy • Geochemistry • Biogeochemistry
White Dam Cu-‐Au, Curnamona Province, SA
Cu Topsoil
Cu BSB
Aier R E Smith & B Singh, 2007
Enlarged mineral system footprints in the cover
Enlarged mineral system footprints in the cover
Scale of the distal footprint of the Broken Hill mineral system
• Lateral dispersion for >100 km – High grade garnets in beach sands
at Menindee Lakes (>100 km to SE) – Staurolite and other high grade
metamorphic minerals in sediments overlying low-‐grade metamorphic rocks in the Fowlers Gap and Bancannia Basin (>100 km to N)
– Lateral dispersion onto Mundi Mundi Plains (30-‐50 km to W and NW)
Catchment headwaters within Barrier Ranges
Mundi Mundi Plains
Umberumberka Reservoir
Umberumberka Creek -‐ Broken Hill (Charloce Mitchell, DET CRC)
Catchment headwaters within Barrier Ranges
Mundi Mundi Plains
Umberumberka Reservoir
Umberumberka Creek -‐ Broken Hill (Charloce Mitchell, DET CRC)
Mundi Mundi Plain • Lateral dispersion and reaccumula;on
Tibooburra Au provenance...
Tors of Tibooburra Granodiorite (photo S.Hill)
Au hosted in basal Mesozoic sediments
Tibooburra: Mesozoic palaeoflow model in rela;on to historic Au diggings (Hill et al 2009)
Emergent
.The Granites . Easter Monday . Tunnel Hill
. Six Mile
Think about the cover • Ignore it at your peril • We known a licle about it (probably just enough to be dangerous)
• Huge rewards to change our explora;on success in the region
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