Hellyer is a late-Middle Cambrian volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposit, situated within the Mount Read Volcanics of western Tasmania. The effects of post-depositional folding and wrench faulting have been removed from the deposit to produce an interpreted Cambrian seafloor topographic contour map. This map reveals that the massive sulphide orebody formed within a north-south striking, fault controlled basin. Intersections of active, syn-depositional faults appear to have channelled hydrothermal fluids, and hence, controlled the location of massive sulphide formation. The most intense hydrothermal fluid flux was focussed on the intersection of three major structural elements:- i) north-south striking basin bounding faults, i...
The Rosebery massive sulphide deposit, with historical production and current resources of ~32.7Mt ...
Baritic and siliceous caps are a feature of many volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits. Their d...
South Hercules is a newly delineated, disseminated to semimassive base metal sulfide deposit with si...
Hellyer is a late-Middle Cambrian volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposit, situated within the Mou...
The Hellyer zinc-lead-silver deposit of western Tasmania is a well preserved example of a volcanic-...
The highJy mineralised Cambrian Mount Read Volcanicsform an arcuate belt along the western margin of...
The Rosebery Mine is a major Cambrian volcanic-hosted massive sulphide ZnPb-Cu-Ag-Au deposit which i...
Hellyer is a large (16.2 million metric tons), high-grade (13.9% Zn, 7.1% Pb, 0.4% Cu, 168 g/t Ag, 2...
The Rosebery pyritic zinc-lead-copper-silver-gold orebody is the major massive sulphide deposit asso...
Hellyer is a large (16 million tonne plus), Kuroko-style, polymetallic, volcanogenic massive sulphi...
The relatively undeformed, polymetallic, massive sulfide ore of the Hellyer deposit retains many t...
The Que River deposit in western Tasmania is a high-grade, gold-rich, Cambrian volcanogenic sulfide ...
The Que River deposit in western Tasmania is a high-grade, gold-rich, Cambrian volcanogenic sulfide ...
Cambrian volcanic rocks in South-west Tasmania are associated spatially and chronologically with ult...
The Rosebery massive sulphide deposit, with historical production and current resources of ~32.7Mt ...
Baritic and siliceous caps are a feature of many volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits. Their d...
South Hercules is a newly delineated, disseminated to semimassive base metal sulfide deposit with si...
Hellyer is a late-Middle Cambrian volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposit, situated within the Mou...
The Hellyer zinc-lead-silver deposit of western Tasmania is a well preserved example of a volcanic-...
The highJy mineralised Cambrian Mount Read Volcanicsform an arcuate belt along the western margin of...
The Rosebery Mine is a major Cambrian volcanic-hosted massive sulphide ZnPb-Cu-Ag-Au deposit which i...
Hellyer is a large (16.2 million metric tons), high-grade (13.9% Zn, 7.1% Pb, 0.4% Cu, 168 g/t Ag, 2...
The Rosebery pyritic zinc-lead-copper-silver-gold orebody is the major massive sulphide deposit asso...
Hellyer is a large (16 million tonne plus), Kuroko-style, polymetallic, volcanogenic massive sulphi...
The relatively undeformed, polymetallic, massive sulfide ore of the Hellyer deposit retains many t...
The Que River deposit in western Tasmania is a high-grade, gold-rich, Cambrian volcanogenic sulfide ...
The Que River deposit in western Tasmania is a high-grade, gold-rich, Cambrian volcanogenic sulfide ...
Cambrian volcanic rocks in South-west Tasmania are associated spatially and chronologically with ult...
The Rosebery massive sulphide deposit, with historical production and current resources of ~32.7Mt ...
Baritic and siliceous caps are a feature of many volcanic-hosted massive sulphide deposits. Their d...
South Hercules is a newly delineated, disseminated to semimassive base metal sulfide deposit with si...