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Geology and mineralogical zonation of the Olympic Dam Iron Oxide Cu-U-Au-Ag deposit, South Australia

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posted on 2023-05-22, 14:22 authored by Ehrig, K, Jocelyn McPhieJocelyn McPhie, Vadim Kamenetsky

Olympic Dam is a supergiant Fe oxide Cu-U-Au-Ag deposit that is also strongly enriched in a wide range of elements, including F, S, C, As, Ba, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Fe, In, Mo, Nb, Ni, P, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn, Sr, Te, V, W, Y, Zn, and rare earth elements (REE). The deposit contains more than 90 minerals. Mineralization was associated with intense, texturally destructive hematite and sericite alteration and brecciation of the primary host rock units, including Roxby Downs Granite, bedded clastic facies rocks, and mafic-ultramafic dikes. Based on comprehensive geological, geochemical, and mineralogical data sets collected during a deposit-scale resource delineation and sterilization drilling program (2003¨C2008), compiled with historical geological data and interpretations, we quantify geochemical and mineralogical associations and distribution patterns.

The granite-derived elements (Al, Be, Ca, Hf, K, Li, Mg, Mn, Na, Rb, Si, Th, Ti, and Zr) are negatively correlated with Fe, whereas the hydrothermal elements (Ag, As, Au, Ba, Bi, Cd, Co, CO2, Cr, Cu, F, Fe, In, Mo, Nb, Ni, P, Pb, S, Sb, Se, Sn, Sr, Te, U, V, W, Y, Zn, and REE) are positively correlated; the ore and gangue minerals are also correlated with Fe abundance. There is a strong spatial association of Cu, U3O8, Au, and Ag. From the periphery inward and upward from depth toward the deposit center, the most significant zones are as follows: (1) reduced Fe oxide alteration (magnetite-apatite-siderite-chlorite-quartz) ¡ú oxidized Fe oxide alteration (hematite-sericite-fluorite) ¡ú hematite-quartz-barite alteration, (2) siderite ¡ú fluorite ¡ú barite, (3) sphalerite ¡ú galena ¡ú pyrite ¡ú chalcopyrite ¡ú bornite ¡ú chalcocite ¡ú nonsulfide, and (4) distal or paragenetically early (?) base metal-poor (Mo-W-Sn-As-Sb) ¡ú base metal-rich (Cu-Pb-Zn) minerals ¡ú sulfide-barren hematite-quartz-barite breccia in the deposit center. Spatially isolated remnants of advanced argillic alteration (sericite + quartz ¡À Al-OH) have been defined for the first time. Progressive Fe oxide addition to, and sericite replacement of the primary host rocks produced distinctive, albeit complex, hydrothermally altered and mineralized zones in the Olympic Dam deposit.

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BHP Billiton Ltd

History

Publication title

Geology and Genesis of Major Copper Deposits and Districts of the World: A Tribute to Richard H. Sillitoe

Volume

Special Publication 16

Edition

First Edition 2012

Editors

Hedenquist, J.W., Harris, M., Camus, F.

Pagination

237-267

ISBN

978-1-934969-45-8

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Society of Economic Geologists, Inc.

Place of publication

Littleton, CO

Extent

22

Rights statement

Copyright 2012 Society of Economic Geologists, Inc.

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Socio-economic Objectives

Other mineral resources (excl. energy resources) not elsewhere classified

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