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Pb isotope fingerprinting of mesothermal gold deposits from central Victoria, Australia: implications for ore genesis
Authors:F P Bierlein  N J McNaughton
Affiliation:(1) Minerals Industry Research Institute, University of Ballarat, PO Box 663, Ballarat Vic 3353, Australia e-mail: F.Bierlein@ballarat.edu.au, AU;(2) Centre for Strategic Mineral Deposits, University of Western Australia, Nedlands WA 6907, Australia e-mail: nmchaugh@ged.uwa.edu.au, AU
Abstract:New Pb isotope data from three major mesothermal lode gold deposits (Ballarat West, Tarnagulla, Maldon) in central Victoria support a model whereby the metals derived from a large reservoir with a long residence time in the crust below the Palaeozoic Lachlan Fold Belt. The Pb isotopic ratios of least radiogenic samples from these deposits are in close agreement with published Pb signatures for turbidite-hosted gold deposits, and for Devonian granites, elsewhere in the Lachlan Fold Belt. Despite their spatial distribution and variations in the geological setting, the Pb signatures point to the extraction and transport of metals from a crustal source area by long-lasting, large-scale hydrothermal systems, resulting in the prominent homogenisation of Pb isotopic ratios. The enduring interaction between large hydrothermal systems and an extensive crustal source reservoir were a vital pre-requisite in the formation of the Victorian gold province. In this regard, the prospectivity of Victoria is analogous to world-class ore provinces elsewhere, such as the Archaean Yilgarn Block in Western Australia. Received: 10 February 1998 / Accepted: 28 April 1998
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