The Olympic Cu-Au Province, Gawler Craton: a review of the lithospheric architecture, geodynamic setting, alteration systems, cover successions and prospectivity
A Reid - Minerals, 2019 - mdpi.com
The Olympic Cu-Au Province is a metallogenic province in South Australia that contains one
of the world's most significant Cu-Au-U resources in the Olympic Dam deposit. The Olympic …
of the world's most significant Cu-Au-U resources in the Olympic Dam deposit. The Olympic …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping iron oxide Cu-Au (IOCG) mineral potential in Australia using a knowledge-driven mineral systems-based approach
RG Skirrow, J Murr, A Schofield, DL Huston… - Ore Geology …, 2019 - Elsevier
Iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG) deposits are consequences of lithospheric-to deposit-scale
earth processes, and form where there was a coincidence of ore-forming processes in space …
earth processes, and form where there was a coincidence of ore-forming processes in space …
Data-driven mineral prospectivity mapping by joint application of unsupervised convolutional auto-encoder network and supervised convolutional neural network
The excellent performance of convolutional neural network (CNN) and its variants in image
classification makes it a potential perfect candidate for dealing with multi-geoinformation …
classification makes it a potential perfect candidate for dealing with multi-geoinformation …
FUCOM-MOORA and FUCOM-MOOSRA: new MCDM-based knowledge-driven procedures for mineral potential mapping in greenfields
In this study, we present the application of two novel hybrid multiple-criteria decision-making
(MCDM) techniques in the mineral potential mapping (MPM), namely FUCOM-MOORA and …
(MCDM) techniques in the mineral potential mapping (MPM), namely FUCOM-MOORA and …
Spatial association between orogenic gold mineralization and structures revealed by 3D prospectivity modeling: a case study of the Xiadian gold deposit, Jiaodong …
The Xiadian orogenic deposit with~ 100 t of gold resources, located in the Jiaodong
Peninsula, Eastern China, shows an economically attractive gold mineralization that is …
Peninsula, Eastern China, shows an economically attractive gold mineralization that is …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing the impact of conceptual mineral systems uncertainty on prospectivity predictions
The past two decades have seen a rapid adoption of artificial intelligence methods applied
to mineral exploration. More recently, the easier acquisition of some types of data has …
to mineral exploration. More recently, the easier acquisition of some types of data has …
[HTML][HTML] Identifying lithospheric boundaries using magnetotellurics and Nd isotope geochemistry: An example from the Gawler Craton, Australia
Major lithospheric boundaries play a fundamental role in localizing crustal deformation and
metal enrichment in the crust. Their identification in poorly exposed terranes remains …
metal enrichment in the crust. Their identification in poorly exposed terranes remains …
Multidisciplinary study of a complex magmatic system: The Savannah Ni-Cu-Co Camp, Western Australia
Abstract The Savannah (formerly Sally Malay) Ni-Cu-Co Camp is composed of a group of
mineralised intrusions (Savannah and Savannah North) and petrologically similar mafic …
mineralised intrusions (Savannah and Savannah North) and petrologically similar mafic …
Exposing basement terranes of the North Australian Craton
Abstract The North Australian Craton is a significant crustal element of the Australian
continent. In this review, we focus on the internal architecture of the North Australian Craton …
continent. In this review, we focus on the internal architecture of the North Australian Craton …
Perovskite geochronology and petrogenesis of the Neoproterozoic Mad Gap Yards ultramafic lamprophyre dykes, East Kimberley region, Western Australia
Abstract The Mad Gap Yards ultramafic lamprophyre (UML) dykes in the East Kimberley
region of northern Western Australia form part of a widespread Neoproterozoic (~ 842–800 …
region of northern Western Australia form part of a widespread Neoproterozoic (~ 842–800 …