Curnamona Province.
Published: 01 Jan 2003 Created: 11 Nov 2024 Revised: 11 Nov 2024

CURNAMONA PROVINCE SUMMARY Age: Sedimentation - late Palaeoproterozoic to early Mesoproterozoic. Felsic and mafic volcanism - late Palaeoproterozoic to early Mesoproterozoic. Granitic intrusion - late Palaeoproterozoic to early...

CURNAMONA PROVINCE SUMMARY Age: Sedimentation - late Palaeoproterozoic to early Mesoproterozoic. Felsic and mafic volcanism - late Palaeoproterozoic to early Mesoproterozoic. Granitic intrusion - late Palaeoproterozoic to early Mesoproterozoic, and Cambro- Ordovician. Olarian Orogeny - late Palaeoproterozoic(?) to early Mesoproterozoic. Delamerian Orogeny - middle Cambrian to early Ordovician. Prospective commodities: Cu, Au, Zn, Pb, Ag, U, REE, barite, wollastonite, feldspar, beryl, garnet and fluorite. Major exploration models: Iron oxide-Cu-Au deposits Broken Hill type Pb-Zn-Ag deposits Stratiform, shale-hosted Zn-Pb-Ag (Mount Isa - McArthur Basin style) deposits Vein gold Sedimentary uranium (in Cainozoic sedimentary cover). Summary geology: The Curnamona Province comprises two major groups of rocks. Late Palaeoproterozoic metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks (the Willyama Supergroup) and intrusives crop out in the Willyama Inliers, occur beneath younger cover in the southern Benagerie Ridge, and may be present in the Mount Painter Inliers. These rocks were intensely deformed, metamorphosed and hydrothermally altered in the ~?1640-1580 Ma Olarian Orogeny. Mesoproterozoic (~1600-1580 Ma, equivalent to the Hiltaba Suite in the Gawler Craton) intrusives occur in the Willyama Inliers and southern Benagerie Ridge, and Mesoproterozoic sediments, volcanics and intrusives occur in the Mount Painter and Mount Babbage Inliers and northern Benagerie Ridge. These younger rocks were metamorphosed and deformed by the Delamerian Orogeny and, possibly, at least locally, by a Mesoproterozoic deformation in the Mount Painter Inliers, but are undeformed in the centre of the province. The Willyama Supergroup and intrusives are extensively mineralised, and in New South Wales host the giant Broken Hill Pb-Zn-Ag orebody. Sedimentary and low-grade metasedimentary rocks of Neoproterozoic and Cambrian age, as well as Tertiary and Quaternary sediments, cover older basement across much of the province. Tertiary palaeochannel sediments host economic uranium deposits at Beverley and Honeymoon.

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Document Type Departmental Publication - Geological Survey Geoscience Publication
Contributor PIRSA Office of Minerals and Energy. Geological Survey Branch
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Mine Name White Dam deposit;Hunters Dam deposit;Kalkaroo prospect;Portia prospect;Walparuta prospect;Radium Hill mine;Crocker Well deposit;Mount Victoria deposit;Mutooroo mine;Ballara prospect;McBrides prospect;Honeymoon deposit;Goulds Dam deposit;Armchair prospect;Streitberg prospect;Mount Gee prospect;Hodgkinson prospect;East Painter prospect;Parabarana prospect;Gunsight prospect;Prospect Hill deposit;Beverley mine;Faugh-a-Ballagh prospect;Wadnaminga Goldfield;Blue Rose prospect
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Notes: Chapter 5 in: Heithersay, P.S., Drexel, J.F., Hibburt, J.E. and Thomas, C.A. (Eds), 2003, South Australian Mineral Explorers Guide. [Department of Primary Industries and Resources, Mineral Exploration Data Package, 11].
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Notes: Chapter 5 in: Heithersay, P.S., Drexel, J.F., Hibburt, J.E. and Thomas, C.A. (Eds), 2003, South Australian Mineral Explorers Guide. [Department of Primary Industries and Resources, Mineral Exploration Data Package, 11]. Geographic Locality: Olary Ranges;Mundi Mundi Plain;Lake Frome Plains;Willyama Inliers;Mount Painter Inlier;Mount Babbage Inlier;Benagerie Ridge;Weekeroo Inliers;Outalpa Inliers;Frome Embayment Doc No: Env 09898 p: 4-48

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Persistent identifier https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/document/mesac19670
Citation Robertson, R.S.;Conor, C.H.H.;Preiss, W.V.;Crooks, A.F.;Sheard, M.J. 2003. Curnamona Province. Departmental Publication - Geological Survey Geoscience Publication. Government of South Australia.
https://pid.sarig.sa.gov.au/document/mesac19670

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