Graduate Research School Available Projects Magmatic-hydrothermal processes and critical mineral (Sn-W-In-Sb) genesis

Magmatic-hydrothermal processes and critical mineral (Sn-W-In-Sb) genesis in the Herberton Mineral Field

Title of Project

Magmatic-hydrothermal processes and critical mineral (Sn-W-In-Sb) genesis in the Herberton Mineral Field

Advisor/s

Dr Ioan Sanislav

College or Research Centre

College of Science & Engineering

Summary of Project

The Herberton Mineral Field and the surrounding area contains a large number of mineral occurrences enriched in highly sought after critical minerals (Sn-W-In-Sb). These mineral occurrences are spatially and temporarily related to intrusive and extrusive rocks of the Kennedy Igneous Province. However, the genetic link between igneous activity and mineralization is unclear whereas the processes leading to economic concentration of these metals are poorly understood. The main objective of this project will be to link igneous activity to metal enrichment and develop exploration criteria that can be used to discover new deposits. The project will involve field work in the tropical NE QLD coupled with extensive laboratory analyses involving a wide spectrum on analytical techniques.

Key Words

economic geology; critical minerals; Herberton; magmatic-hydrothermal

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Updated: 22 Mar 2022