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  • This Record presents a compilation of publicly-available U–Pb geochronology from Queensland (QLD), Northern Territory (NT), Western Australia (WA) and the most northerly parts of South Australia (SA) and New South Wales (NSW). It represents a step towards a comprehensive U–Pb geochronology compilation for all of Australia. The Appendix A dataset expands upon the data coverage previously compiled by Anderson et al. (2017). It includes >1400 additional data points from WA and NT, building the compilation to more than 3600 sample points.

  • This Record presents data collected in July–August 2020 as part of the ongoing Northern Territory Geological Survey–Geoscience Australia SHRIMP geochronology project under the National Collaboration Framework agreement and Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future Program. New U–Pb SHRIMP zircon geochronological results derived from eight sedimentary samples from the western Amadeus Basin in the Northern Territory are presented herein. Detrital zircon U–Pb ages were determined from four samples of the Winnall Group: three samples of the Liddle Formation and one of the Puna Kura Kura Formation. Zircon U–Pb ages were also determined from two samples of the Pertaoorrta Group (Cleland Sandstone and Tempe Formation), one sample of the Larapinta Group (Stairway Sandstone) and one sample of the Mereenie Sandstone. <b>Bibliographic Reference:</b> Kositcin N, Verdel C, Normington VJ and Simmons JM, 2021. Summary of results. Joint NTGS–GA geochronology project: western Amadeus Basin, July–August 2020. <i>Northern Territory Geological Survey, Record</i> <b>2021-002</b>.

  • The Thomson Orogen of eastern Australia is a major component of the Tasmanides and has historically been poorly understood and overlooked for exploration due to extensive sedimentary cover including the Eromanga Basin. To further understanding and encourage exploration of this area, Geoscience Australia, the Geological Survey of Queensland and the Geological Survey of New South Wales (NSW) have undertaken a major multidisciplinary geoscientific programme in the southern Thomson Orogen (STO) as a part of the UNCOVER initiative. A major outcome of this project has been the completion of twelve stratigraphic diamond drill holes between 2016 and 2017. SHRIMP U–Pb zircon dating of magmatic and metasedimentary rocks intersected by the boreholes provide new insights into the geological evolution and mineral prospectivity of this region. Geochronology of three intrusive rocks intersected by new boreholes in the NSW part of STO have late Silurian ages of ~425 Ma (Tongo 1), ~421 Ma (Janina 1) and ~421 Ma (Congararra 1). The age of the granodiorite intersected by Tongo 1 is within uncertainty of the intrusion-related Mo-W and later Au-base metal mineralisation at the Cuttaburra and F1 prospects located ~20 km southeast of the Tongo 1 borehole. Additionally, previously unknown volcanic events have been revealed by a dacitic ignimbrite (~387 Ma) in borehole GSQ Eulo 2 (Queensland) and a rhyolite (~395 Ma) in borehole, Milcarpa 1 (NSW). Detrital zircon geochronology has also played an important role in characterising undercover units such as the Werewilka Formation and Nebine Metamorphics, interpreted from geophysical data sets. This abstract was submitted to and presented at the 2018 Australian Geoscience Council Convention (AGCC) (https://www.agcc.org.au/)

  • This Record presents six previously unpublished U–Pb SHRIMP zircon geochronological results from the Aileron Province in the Northern Territory. The data was collected to investigate the timing of localised and poorly documented granulite facies high-T, low-P metamorphism across isolated outcrops in the central and western Aileron Province. The study was also designed to test the maximum deposition ages of the metasedimentary rocks across this large area, and whether the data are consistent with the samples being high-grade equivalents of the Lander Rock Formation. <b>Bibliographic Reference:</b> Kositcin N, and Scrimgeour IR, 2020. Summary of results: Joint NTGS–GA geochronology project: central and western Aileron Province. <i>Northern Territory Geological Survey</i>, <b>Record 2020-011</b>.

  • Geoscience Australia has compiled U-Pb datasets from disparate sources into a single, standardised and publicly-available U–Pb geochronology compilation for all Australia. The national maps presented in this poster expand upon the data coverage previously compiled by Anderson et al. (2017) and Jones et al. (2018), which covered northern and western Australia only. This extension of a national coverage has been achieved through the development of Geoscience Australia’s Interpreted Ages database. In this database, there are now >4000 U–Pb sample points compiled from across Australia, with significant datasets to come from the southern Australia regions. These will be available to the public in the coming months through the Exploring for the Future Data Discovery Portal (eftf.ga.gov.au).