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Journal of the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Time domain spectral IP measurements from the Rosebery mine

J.R. Bishop and R.J.G. Lewis

Exploration Geophysics 16(3) 175 - 176
Published: 1985

Abstract

The Rosebery mine is a volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit located on the west coast of Tasmania. Before mining, the deposit contained in excess of 15 Mt of ore with grades averaging 18% zinc, 5.5% lead, 0.5% copper, 187 g/t silver and 3.8 g/t gold. The mine lies in a sedimentary sequence within the Cambrian Mt Read Volcanics and the sulphides occur in association with (pyrite-bearing) 'Black Shales', within altered and pyritized 'Host Rocks'. The 'Footwall Schists' are siliceous and also contain disseminated pyrite. The hanging wall 'Massive Pyroclastics' are unaltered (Fig. 1).

https://doi.org/10.1071/EG985175

© ASEG 1985

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