Epithermal mineral systems along the inferred final Nuna suture
- A lithospheric-scale, west-dipping fault system—termed the Empress Suture Zone—likely marks the final Nuna suture and acted as a long-lived pathway focusing fluids into the shallow crust.
- Post-orogenic gold-silver-lead-zinc mineralization occurred at ca. 1550 Ma and was probably reactivated in the Permo–Carboniferous (ca. 330–250 Ma).
- Geochemistry and mineralogy reveal characteristics of a low-sulfidation epithermal system, including quartz–sericite alteration and gold-to-silver ratios around 1.
Olierook, H.K.H., Affleck, R.G., Evans, N.J., Jourdan, F., Kirkland, C.L., Volante, S., Nordsvan, A.R., McInnes, B.I.A., McDonald, B., Mayers, C., Frew, R.A., Rankenburg, K., d’Offay, N., Nind, M. & Larking, A. (2021). Mineralization proximal to the final Nuna suture in northeastern Australia. Gondwana Research, 92, 54–71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2020.12.017.
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