Provenance of the Copi North heavy mineral sands deposit, Murray Basin, Australia, based on the geochronology and geochemistry of detrital zircon, rutile and monazite
S. Chalmers, D. Zivak, C. Spandler, S. Randle, J. Walsh
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The Murray Basin hosts one of the world’s largest strandplain systems and has enormous potential for heavy mineral sand resources of titanium, zircon and rare earth elements. Further discovery of h...
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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences publishes peer-reviewed research papers as well as significant review articles of general interest to geoscientists. The Journal covers the whole field of earth science including basin studies, regional geophysical studies and metallogeny. There is usually a thematic issue each year featuring a selection of papers on a particular area of earth science. Shorter papers are encouraged and are given priority in publication. Critical discussion of recently published papers is also encouraged.