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P–T conditions of metamorphic and hydrothermal events at Tick Hill gold deposit, Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia.

Authors :
Le, T. X.
Dirks, P. H. G. M.
Sanislav, I. V.
Huizenga, J. M.
Cocker, H. A.
Nguyen, G. T. T.
Source :
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences. Jun2024, Vol. 71 Issue 4, p538-552. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Tick Hill gold deposit is a unique gold mineralisation style in the Mary Kathleen Fold Belt in the Mount Isa Inlier. The gold at Tick Hill is generally pure without silver and was formed during two discrete metamorphic-deformation events (D1 and D3). Early gold was observed as inclusions or coarse grains hosted within D1 peak-metamorphic diopside, scapolite and hornblende from the garnet–biotite–hornblende (tschemakite)–plagioclase (andesine)–quartz assemblage. Late gold is closely associated with bismuth selenide, chlorite, albite, sericite and K-feldspar, and formed during D3. The syn-D1 garnet–plagioclase–hornblende–quartz–biotite assemblage was used to constrain the pressure and temperature (P–T) conditions of metamorphism and mineralisation using the garnet–plagioclase–hornblende–quartz barometer and the hornblende–plagioclase, garnet–biotite and garnet–hornblende thermometers. The results show that peak metamorphism at Tick Hill reached P–T conditions of 6.0–7.6 kbar and 720–760 °C. These P–T conditions together with gneissic and migmatisation textures recorded in different rock types at the Tick Hill area indicate that the peak metamorphism preserved in the area occurred at the amphibolite–granulite facies, compared with the amphibolite facies at the southern Mary Kathleen and Eastern Fold Belt. The D3 chlorite, which formed during stage 2 to stage 4 mineralisation events, displays a wide range of compositions reflecting a gradual retrograde temperature change from ∼380 °C to ∼130 °C. The pressures during D3 could not be reliably determined, but the presence of various Bi-selenides suggests that towards the waning stages of D3, the rocks may have been exhumed to a pressure less than 1 kbar. The 1790–1770 Ma D1 peak metamorphism at Tick Hill reached 6–7.6 kbar and 720–760 °C. The 1525–1520 Ma D3 hydrothermal mineralisation at Tick Hill Deposit occurred at temperatures between ∼380 °C and ∼130 °C. The main D3 gold accumulation episodes at Tick Hill occurred at temperatures ranging from ∼380 to 160 °C. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08120099
Volume :
71
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177482046
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08120099.2024.2320195