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SOUTH ALLIGATOR RIVER GROUP EL SHERAN GROUP<br />

Coronation Sandstone<br />

Koolpin Formationn<br />

Deformation and Metamorphism 1860-1840 Ma (Nimbawah Event)<br />

Deposition El Sherana Group (ca. 1830 Ma)..<br />

that the pre-ore alteration formed during the Nimbuwah event that predates deposition of El<br />

Sherana Group sediments.<br />

Minerals Host rock Pre-ore Diagenesis Syn-ore Post-ore<br />

Quartz Qtz 0<br />

Feldspar KFs 0<br />

Muscovite Ms 0<br />

Tourmaline* Tur 0<br />

Late events<br />

Quartz overgrowth Qtz 2<br />

Hematite Hem 3<br />

Kaolinite Kln 1<br />

Sericite Src 2<br />

Calcite Cal 2<br />

Monazite Mzn 1<br />

Titanite Ttn 1<br />

Secondary uraninite U 2<br />

U n c o n f o r m i t y<br />

Pre-ore alteration<br />

Early quartz vein Qtz 1<br />

Sericite Src 1<br />

Chalcopyrite Cpy 1<br />

Pyrite Py 1<br />

Monazite Mzn 1<br />

Titanite Ttn 1<br />

Chlorite Chl 1 300 o C<br />

Apatite Ap 1<br />

Hematite Hem 1<br />

Main U mineralization Event<br />

Chlorite Chl 2 260 o C<br />

Calcite Cal 1<br />

Uraninite U 1 1820 Ma<br />

Chalcopyrite Cpy 2<br />

Galena Gn 1<br />

Hematite Hem 2<br />

Late events<br />

Chlorite Chl 3<br />

Hematite Hem 3<br />

Kaolinite Kln 1<br />

Secondary uraninite U 2 Relative timing<br />

(B)<br />

(A)<br />

Figure 4.8. General mineral paragenesis of the El Sherana deposit for (A) basement rocks of<br />

the Koolpin Formation and (B) Coronation sandstones of the El Sherana Group. The three<br />

main alteration stages for the basement rocks include a pre-, syn-, and post-ore alteration.<br />

The overlying Coronation sandstone is affected by diagenetic alteration, which postdates the<br />

pre-ore alteration in the basement rocks. The thickness of the lines indicates the relative<br />

mineral abundance. An asterik (*) marks the primary minerals present in the carbonaceous<br />

shale and Coronation sandstones. Temperatures associated with the alteration minerals are<br />

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