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Gold Mining, Metallurgy and Geology, Kalgoorlie

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Alternative Host Rocks for Archaean Gold Deposits: Nature and Genesis of Hydrothermal Gold Deposits, Kanowa, Western Australia

About 20 percent of world gold production has been contributed by gold deposits in Archaean greenstone belts, of which ca 2100 tonnes of gold has been produced from Archaean greenstone belts in Western Australia (Phillips, in press). These deposits are, therefore, important exploration targets and an under- standing of their nature and genesis can help to formulate exploration strategies and delineate potential targets._x000D_
A literature survey of Archaean granitoid- greenstone terrains indicates that a wide variety of lithologies host gold deposits. The major part of production from the Yilgarn Block, Western Australia, has come from mafic volcanics andintrusives (70% of production),with significant contributions from BIF-hosted ores (15%) and low production from sediments, felsic volcanics, porphyry intrusives and granitoids (Groves et al., in press). Similarly, most
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  • Published: 1984
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