The evolution of lithospheric domains: A new framework to enhance mineral exploration targeting

  • O’Reilly S
  • Hronsky J
  • Griffin W
  • et al.
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Abstract

A new approach to global exploration targeting is essential for the discovery of new world-class ore deposits. Understanding the lithosphere-scale context of resource formation and location may provide the next step-change in enhancing exploration success. Knowledge of the nature of trans-lithospheric structure and discontinuities and the delineation of deep lithosphere domains with fundamentally different composition, architecture and evolution is providing a new framework for exploration. This enhances understanding and prediction of the location of ore-deposits derived from a variety of deep lithospheric processes including mantle-derived magmatic and fluid flow (and associated thermal transfer) and deep crustal reworking and partial melting. Relevant resource deposits include Ni-PGE, Cu, Au and diamonds, while these methods also reveal important parameters about basin formation that are potentially important for oil and gas occurrence.

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O’Reilly, S. Y., Hronsky, J., Griffin, W. L., & Begg, G. (2005). The evolution of lithospheric domains: A new framework to enhance mineral exploration targeting. In Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge (pp. 41–44). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27946-6_11

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