Renison - New Advances in the Geological Understanding of a World-Class Ore Deposit

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Evans D. A Mroczek C. R
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Renison is a world-class ore deposit that has been mined for over 100 years. It currently has reserves of 5.06 Mt @ 1.88 per cent Sn and a projected mine life of 8.5 years. Recent advances in the geological understanding of the deposit have been associated with detailed structural and geophysical investigations accompanied with the discovery and exploitation of the Rendeep orebodies. Mineralisation is linked to the forceful emplacement of the Devonian Pine Hill Granite that resulted in a complex brittle (-ductile) deformation of the Eo-Cambrian host stratigraphy. Dilation jog development on the Federal-Bassett Fault in the Federal and Rendeep areas provided access for cassiterite-rich magmatic hydrothermal fluids responsible for carbonate replacement Mineralisation.
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APA: Evans D. A Mroczek C. R  (1997)  Renison - New Advances in the Geological Understanding of a World-Class Ore Deposit

MLA: Evans D. A Mroczek C. R Renison - New Advances in the Geological Understanding of a World-Class Ore Deposit. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1997.

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