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SUMMARY:SEG 2025 Field Trip: World-class intrusion-related epithermal gold deposits of Northeast Queensland
DESCRIPTION:This 3-day pre-conference field trip will provide a hands-on introduction to the geology of Intrusion-Related and Epithermal gold deposits in the Charters Towers Province (North East Queensland\, Australia)\, through a combination of field\, mine and local museum visits. Participants will review mineralization and alteration characteristics of major Intrusion-related and Epithermal gold deposits that formed in response to a prolonged magmatic activity during the Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the eastern margin of Australia. \nThe trip will include visits to the Intrusion-Related Ravenswood and the Epithermal Pajingo gold deposits as well as to the museums in Charters Towers where the participants will learn about the rich history of a town built around gold exploration and mining. \nThe field trip is jointly organised by the Geological Survey of Queensland and EGRU. \nFurther information and registration details are included on the SEG 2025 Conference website. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://egru.jcu.edu.au/event/seg-2025-field-trip-world-class-intrusion-related-epithermal-gold-deposits-of-northeast-queensland/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Workshops
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SUMMARY:SEG 2025 Field Trip: Sn-W Deposits and Rare-Metal Mineral Systems of Northeast Queensland\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:This 3-day pre-conference field trip will provide a hands-on introduction to the geology of Sn-W mineral system\, through a combination of field\, mine and local museum visits. Participants will review mineralization and alteration characteristics of Sn-W porphyries and associated polymetallic systems which formed in response to a prolonged magmatic activity during the Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the eastern margin of Australia. \nThese deposit types were produced by one of the most significant granite-related Paleozoic Sn-W mineral systems in Australia. Key featured deposit types include vein tin (Herberton)\, polymetallic Cu-Sn-In (Baal Gammon) and Sn-Ag-Pb-Zn (Dover Castle) vein deposits\, vein W (Mount Carbine) and W-Mo-Bi greisen (Wolfram Camp) – each type represented by the largest deposit in Queensland. The trip will also visit museums in Herberton where the participants will learn about the rich history of tin deposits in the region. \nThe field trip is jointly organised by the Geological Survey of Queensland and EGRU. \nFurther information and registration details are included on the SEG 2025 Conference website. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://egru.jcu.edu.au/event/sn-w-deposits-and-rare-metal-mineral-systems-of-northeast-queensland-australia/
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Workshops
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