Re-Os geochronology and isotope systematics of the Tanami, Tennant Creek and Olympic Dam Cu-Au deposits
Authors:
B. I. A. McInnes a;
R. R. Keays b;
D. D. Lambert c;
J. Hellstrom d;
J. S. Allwood e
| Affiliations: | a CSIRO Exploration & Mining, PO Box 1130, Bentley, WA, Australia |
| b School of Geosciences, PO Box 28E, Monash University, Vic, Australia | |
| c US National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA, USA | |
| d School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne, Vic, Australia | |
| e Geomodelling Ltd, 56 Adelaide Street, Petone, Lower Hutt, New Zealand |
DOI:
10.1080/08120090802097443
Publication Frequency:
8 issues per year
Published in:
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences,
Volume
55,
Issue
6 &
7
September
2008
, pages 967
- 981
Subjects:
Earth Systems Science;
Engineering Geology;
Geochemistry;
Geology - Earth Sciences;
Physical Geography: Geomorphology;
Geology - Earth Sciences: Geomorphology;
Geomorphology - Geochemistry;
Geophysics;
Glaciology;
Historical Geology - Geology;
Mining Geology;
Natural Hazards & Risk;
Palaeontology;
Quaternary Geology;
Geology - Earth Sciences: Sedimentology & Stratigraphy;
Geochemistry: Sedimentology & Stratigraphy;
Soil Science;
Soil Sciences;
Soils - Physical Geography;
Structural Geology;
Tectonics;
Volcanology;
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Abstract
The 187Re-187Os system can determine directly the age of formation of ore deposits and can characterise the isotopic provenance of metals in ore systems. We report rhenium-osmium (Re-Os) isotope data from the Callie gold deposit of the Tanami district in the Northern Territory, the Gecko Cu-Au-Bi deposit of the Tennant Creek district in the Northern Territory and the giant Olympic Dam Cu-Au-U deposit in South Australia. Re-Os data for vein sulfides from the Callie deposit produce an isochron age of 1622±120 Ma, indicating that gold mineralisation occurred after emplacement of adjacent granitoid plutons in the Tanami region. Sulfide minerals from the Callie gold-quartz vein system have initial Os isotope ratios that overlap mantle values, indicating that the Os in the Callie gold deposit was derived from a non-radiogenic source with a distinctly different isotopic composition than the surrounding crustal rocks. Cu-Au-Bi sulfide ores from the Gecko 44 Deposit in the Tennant Creek camp produced a Re-Os age of 1665±66 Ma, confirming a post-Barramundi epigenetic formation age for the Cu-sulfide ores. The Re-Os age supports earlier hypotheses that late-stage granitoids (e.g. Warrego Granite) were a potential source of fluids and Cu, Au, Bi, U and S to the sulfide stage deposits of the Tennant Creek district. The initial Os isotope ratio of the Gecko Cu-sulfide deposit is non-radiogenic and suggests a mantle-like source for Os. Whole-rock ore samples and mineral separates from the chalcopyrite zone of the Olympic Dam Cu-Au-U deposit yielded a Re-Os age of 1258±28 Ma. Because the ages of both the associated Roxby Downs Granite and felsic dykes that cross-cut mineralisation are much older (ca1590 Ma), the ca 1258 Ma age is interpreted as the time when the Re-Os isotope system at Olympic Dam was reset by a secondary process, possibly related to thermal metamorphism or supergene alteration.
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| Keywords: copper; geochemistry; geochronology; gold; Olympic Dam; ore deposits; rhenium-osmium isotopes; Tanami; Tennant Creek |
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