"PREDICTION OF FACIES, STRUCTURE AND MINERAL AND PETROLEUM PROSPECT LOCALITIES IN SEDIMENTARY BASINS, RIFTS AND ELSWHERE BY RECOGNISING AND MAPPING LARGE, MAGNETIC INTRACRUSTAL INTRUSIONS RELATED TO MANTLE PLUMES AND CRUSTAL EXTENSION"
Talk by:    Dr Peter Gunn
            Consulting Geophysicist
            gunngeo@aol.com
The magnetic map of Australia shows numerous large magnetic anomalies with 
lateral dimensions of the order of tens and even hundreds of kilometres. Many of these 
anomalies spatially correlate with the depocentres of sedimentary basins and the axes of rift 
systems.  Such anomalies have been interpreted as being due to large mid-crustal intrusions 
resulting from mantle plumes and crustal extension in associated rift systems and to be 
related to the formation of the basins and rifts.
 
Despite being at depths of the order of 10-15 km, the geometry of such features influence 
sedimentation and structuring at all stages of the development of the overlying rifts and 
basins.  Areas of uplift and subsidence can be interpreted by mapping the intrusions.  As a 
result it is possible to predict facies distributions. 
 
Areas of crustal extension and structural highs can be inferred from the outlines of the 
anomalies.  Major basin bounding faults, accommodation zones that could localise mineral 
deposits and sub-basin outlines can also be mapped using the anomalies.  
Cases can be made that a knowlege of the geometry of the intrusions can be used to predict 
the the localities of exhalative Cu-Au-Pb-Zn-Au deposits and FeO-Cu-Au-REE deposits. 
Various mafic-ultramafic intrusions of possible economic interest appear to be 
developed at shallower levels above the mid-crustal intrusions.  The intrusions themselves 
appear to be of mafic-ultramafic composition and are themselves of economic interest in 
situations where they outcrop as a result of erosion or tectonic activity. 
ASEG NSW Branch Meeting - Rugby Club - 5.30 for 6pm, Wednesday, 17th October, 2001.
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