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Magmatic response to slab deformation and implications to ore formation (2020-2024)

Abstract

The uneven distribution of ore deposits in magmatic arcs is poorly understood. This project aims to provide new strategies for more effective mineral targeting by testing the hypothesis that anomalous magmatism enriched in metals reflects particular styles of deformation, such as tears in subducting slabs. We will use geophysical modelling to constrain slab structure along the northern boundary of the Australian plate, and geochemical data to establish spatio-temporal links with anomalous magmatism and ore deposits. By identifying the geochemical fingerprint of tear-related magmatism, outcomes are expected to benefit geoscience research and mineral exploration by providing context to similar rock associations in mineral-rich provinces.

Experts

Professor Gideon Rosenbaum

Professor
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Gideon Rosenbaum
Gideon Rosenbaum

Associate Professor Teresa Ubide Garralda

A/Prof in Igneous Petrology
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Associate Professor in Igneous Petr
School of the Environment
Faculty of Science
Teresa Ubide Garralda
Teresa Ubide Garralda