The Dalradian terrane of north-western Northern Ireland is an attractive target for orogenic vein mineralisation. The current high price of gold and the release in 2007 of high-quality regional geochemical and geophysical datatsets from the Tellus project have stimulated a marked revival of interest in this area. The results of the Tellus project, funded chiefly by the Department of Enterprise Trade and Investment (DETI), have provided major new insights into the geology and mineral potential of Northern Ireland. Significant vein type orogenic gold mineralisation is known at several localities within this region. Previous studies of the most important deposits at Curraghinalt and Cavanacaw, and a review of similar mineralisation els...
The mid-Neoproterozoic to mid-Cambrian Dalradian Supergroup metasedimentary rocks of Scotland and Ir...
The Bohaun gold deposit in County Galway, western Ireland is located in the Caledonian orogenic belt...
Gold-bearing mineral deposits occur over a strike distance of >300 km within the Grampian Terran...
The Dalradian terrane in the north-west of Northern Ireland is prospective for orogenic vein-hosted ...
Soil geochemistry is routinely and effectively used for mineral prospecting in areas of glaciated te...
Recently published Tellus geochemical data for sediment fines in SE Ireland show extensive Au anomal...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
Following reappraisal of regional geochemical and geophysical data for the northern part of the Kin...
The Tyrone Igneous Complex of Northern Ireland has been a target for base and precious metal explora...
Acknowledgments We are grateful to Dalradian Gold Ltd. for providing the sections for petrographic a...
€15 million of government and EU funding was spent on geophysical and geochemical sampling surveys i...
Fluids inclusion studies suggest that the gold mineralization occurring in a silica-rich fault zone...
Regional exploration for rare and precious metal enrichment traditionally uses multielement geochemi...
There is global concern about the availability of ‘critical’ metals: those of growing economic impor...
Gold vein mineralization occurs in the metamorphosed and deformed Dalradian (Neoproterozoic) rocks o...
The mid-Neoproterozoic to mid-Cambrian Dalradian Supergroup metasedimentary rocks of Scotland and Ir...
The Bohaun gold deposit in County Galway, western Ireland is located in the Caledonian orogenic belt...
Gold-bearing mineral deposits occur over a strike distance of >300 km within the Grampian Terran...
The Dalradian terrane in the north-west of Northern Ireland is prospective for orogenic vein-hosted ...
Soil geochemistry is routinely and effectively used for mineral prospecting in areas of glaciated te...
Recently published Tellus geochemical data for sediment fines in SE Ireland show extensive Au anomal...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Irish Academy ...
Following reappraisal of regional geochemical and geophysical data for the northern part of the Kin...
The Tyrone Igneous Complex of Northern Ireland has been a target for base and precious metal explora...
Acknowledgments We are grateful to Dalradian Gold Ltd. for providing the sections for petrographic a...
€15 million of government and EU funding was spent on geophysical and geochemical sampling surveys i...
Fluids inclusion studies suggest that the gold mineralization occurring in a silica-rich fault zone...
Regional exploration for rare and precious metal enrichment traditionally uses multielement geochemi...
There is global concern about the availability of ‘critical’ metals: those of growing economic impor...
Gold vein mineralization occurs in the metamorphosed and deformed Dalradian (Neoproterozoic) rocks o...
The mid-Neoproterozoic to mid-Cambrian Dalradian Supergroup metasedimentary rocks of Scotland and Ir...
The Bohaun gold deposit in County Galway, western Ireland is located in the Caledonian orogenic belt...
Gold-bearing mineral deposits occur over a strike distance of >300 km within the Grampian Terran...