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Geochemistry of drill core samples from the Stuart Shelf region, South Australia
The Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program is an Australian government initiative aimed at stimulating investment in resource exploration and development. It operates multiple... -
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Geochemistry of drill core samples from the Stuart Shelf region, South...
Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future (EFTF) program aims to enhance decision-making on Australia's mineral, energy, and groundwater resources by providing... -
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Large-scale crustal architecture as a first-order control on mineral systems
Lithospheric and crustal architecture — the framework of major tectonic blocks, terranes and their boundaries — represents a fundamental first-order control on major geological... -
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Metallogenic characteristics of key mineral prospects in the Delamerian...
This study is part of the Mineral Potential Assessment (MPA) module of Geoscience Australia's Darling-Curnamona-Delamerian (DCD) project, a deep-dive project within the... -
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Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2024 - Day 4 Regional Deep Dives theme
The Exploring for the Future program Showcase 2024 was held on 13-16 August 2024. Day 4 - 16th August talks included: Session 1 – Deep Dives into the Delamerian Scaffold to... -
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Minerals on the edge: Sediment-hosted base metal endowment above steps in...
To meet the rising global demand for base metals – driven primarily by the transition to cleaner-energy sources – declining rates of discovery of new deposits need to be... -
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An overview and outlook of granite-related tin and tungsten mineral systems
Tin and tungsten have good potentials for increased demand applications particularly in the electrical and energy storage areas. Similar to other critical metals like Li and Co,... -
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How magnetotellurics data from multiscale surveys can help to image the...
The footprint of a mineral system is potentially detectable at a range of scales and lithospheric depths, reflecting the size and distribution of its components.... -
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New SHRIMP U–Pb zircon and titanite ages from the Lachlan Orogen and the New...
This record presents new zircon and titanite U–Pb geochronological data, obtained via Sensitive High Resolution Ion Microprobe (SHRIMP) for twelve samples of plutonic and... -
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First national mineral system assessment of Australia's iron oxide...
Output type: Exploring for the Future Extended Abstract Short abstract: Iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) deposits are a significant source of copper and gold and can also contain... -
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National mineral potential assessment for sediment-hosted copper mineral...
Sediment-hosted copper (Cu) mineral systems are important sources of base metals and critical minerals such as cobalt that are vital to delivering Australia’s low-carbon... -
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National mineral potential for sediment-hosted zinc-lead mineral systems in...
Australian sediment-hosted mineral systems are important sources of base metals and critical minerals that are vital to delivering Australia’s low-carbon economy. In Australia,... -
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Convergent margin metallogenic cycling in the Eastern Goldfields...
Over 900 Australian mineral deposits, location and age data, combined with deposit classifications, have been used to assess temporal and spatial patterns of mineral deposits... -
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AusArray: Imaging the lithospheric mantle using body-wave tomography
Mineral deposits are the products of lithospheric-scale processes. Imaging the structure and composition of the lithosphere is therefore essential to better understand these... -
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Delamerian Margins National Drilling Initiative - Summary of field data acquisition
As part of the Delamerian Margins NSW National Drilling Initiative campaign, seventeen stratigraphic boreholes were drilled between Broken Hill and Wentworth, in Western NSW....
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