The Geology of the Twin Hills Epithermal Gold Deposit, Queensland

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Hartley J. S Sennitt C. M
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Abstract

The Twin Hills Gold Deposit is an example of a preserved, high level, epithermal system, with mineralisation introduced contemporaneous with deposition. The deposit is hosted within sediments of the Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous Saint Anns Formation, of Cycle 1 Drummond Basin stratigraphy, situated in central Queensland. Prior to epithermal activity in the Twin Hills region, a lacustrine fan delta depositional environment existed, together with minor tuffaceous activity. An and palaeo climate, with occasional periods of torrential rainfall, together with a basin with faulted margins, allowed alluvial fan prograda- tion. Cyclical repetitions of the fan indicate repeated faulting and seismic activity took place during deposition. Significant gold mineralisation was first intersected at Twin Hills by Metana Minerals NL in 1988, after drill testing a "blind" target outlined by geological mapping and bedrock geochemistry.
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APA: Hartley J. S Sennitt C. M  (1991)  The Geology of the Twin Hills Epithermal Gold Deposit, Queensland

MLA: Hartley J. S Sennitt C. M The Geology of the Twin Hills Epithermal Gold Deposit, Queensland. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1991.

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