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Tracing gold pathways and fluid pulses in ancient shear zones

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  • In situ biotite Rb–Sr dating defines four alteration stages, revealing a long‑lived, episodic hydrothermal system lasting at least ca. 150 million years in the Kundana–Carbine corridor.
  • The peak of gold mineralisation aligns with potassic–calcic–sodic alteration, while Ti‑in‑biotite thermometry records ca. 540–615 °C.
  • Results are consistent with mixed mantle–crustal fluid sources and episodic, hot, rapidly cooled fluid pulses in a fault‑valve setting.

Zametzer, A., Kirkland, C.L., Barham, M., Hartnady, M.I.H., Bath, A.B. & Rankenburg, K. (2022). Episodic alteration within a gold‑bearing Archean shear zone revealed by in situ biotite Rb–Sr dating. Precambrian Research, 382, 106872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2022.106872.

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Deep, cold, and connected: How low-temperature reactions reshape massive sulphide ore deposits

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  • Pentlandite alters to violarite at depth, well below the weathering front, via low-temperature oxidation in massive sulphides electrically connected along faults.
  • Nickel is lost during pentlandite replacement, producing violarite with variable iron:nickel ratios and “freckle” textures; adjacent disseminated sulphides remain unaltered.
  • Sulphur isotopes record light-sulphur input, with violarite depleted in sulfur-34 relative to coexisting sulphides, consistent with bacterial sulphate reduction in meteoric fluids.

Stokes, L., Evans, K., Kirkland, C. & Walker, A. (2024). Low temperature alteration of massive sulphides below the weathering front. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 364, 44–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2023.11.008. 

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Dating salt to store hydrogen: Hidden timelines in basins

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  • Radiometric dating reveals the Frome Rocks salt of the Canning Basin formed ca. 482 million years ago—40 million years earlier than other evaporites elsewhere in the basin.
  • Volcanic apatite and detrital zircon grains preserved in salt provide reliable age constraints, refining models of salt deposition.
  • Clear timelines help identify thick diapiric salt bodies that are more suitable for underground hydrogen storage than layered salts.

Yi, J., Kirkland, C.L., Bourdet, J., Barham, M., Danišík, M., Feitz, A., Haines, P.W., McDonald, B., Ribeiro, B.V., Frery, E. & Delle Piane, C. (2025). Taken with a grain of salt: Resolving evaporite stratigraphy through accessory mineral geochronology. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 671, 119616. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2025.119616.

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Plant Clues and Terrain Tools: A greener path to bauxite discovery

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  • Plants predict ore: Banksia grandis and other species reliably indicate bauxite presence or absence, offering a natural, low-impact exploration method.
  • Topography tells a story: Bauxite deposits are linked to well-drained upper hillsides, away from valleys and waterlogged terrain.
  • Flora + terrain = best model: Combining plant distribution with topographic data boosted model accuracy, outperforming standalone methods.

Trotter, L., Wardell-Johnson, G., Grigg, A., Luxton, S. & Robinson, T.P. (2024). Capitalising on the Floristic Survey as a Non-Destructive Line of Evidence for Mineral Potential Modelling: A Case Study of Bauxite in South-Western Australia. Land, 13(12), 1995. https://doi.org/10.3390/land13121995.

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Ancient carbonatites reveal central Australia's hidden critical metal potential

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  • Aileron Province carbonatites formed about 830–820 million years ago during Rodinia rifting, using pre‑existing deep crustal corridors—prime pathways for melt ascent.
  • Isotopes of strontium, neodymium and hafnium point to a moderately depleted mantle source, with little to no recycled sediment involvement during magma generation and ascent.
  • The critical metal niobium is hosted by primary pyrochlore; apatite indicates alteration about 720–650 million years ago and later exhumation near 250 million years ago, with limited niobium remobilisation.

Dröllner, M., Kirkland, C.L., Olierook, H.K.H., Zametzer, A., Ribeiro, B.V., Kaempf, J., Danišík, M., Ware, B., Rankenburg, K., Kelsey, D.E., Turnbull, R., Fielding, I.O.H., Smithies, R.H., Parker, P., Wray, S., Dunn, A. & Vinnicombe, K. (2025). Multimethod geochronology and isotope geochemistry of carbonatites in the Aileron Province, central Australia. Geological Magazine, 162(e33), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756825100204.

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Rethinking CubeSat Navigation: High-precision, low-cost orbit & attitude control with antenna arrays

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  • An orbital accuracy of 4.1 cm was achieved using a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) antenna array—nearly three times better than traditional single-antenna CubeSat methods.
  • Accurate satellite orientation with antenna arrays emphasizes the cost‑effectiveness of this approach compared with expensive star trackers.
  • The observation residuals in orbit estimations were halved, demonstrating smoother and more reliable GNSS observation residuals.

Allahvirdi-Zadeh, A. & El-Mowafy, A. (2024). Array-aided precise orbit and attitude determination of CubeSats using GNSS. NAVIGATION, 71(3). https://doi.org/10.33012/navi.651.

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