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Johnson, J.
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Paper presented at the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) National Mining Congress 2007, 7-8 June 2007, Perth Convention Centre, Western Australia. Ore deposits of Proterozoic age account for more than 90% of Australia's known iron ore, uranium and lead resources, most of Australia's known zinc (84%) and copper (71%) resources, and significant gold (17%) resources. Most of these deposits were formed by mineralising systems in the period 2000-1500 Ma, with the most fertile being the period 1690-1500 Ma. Recent Geoscience Australia regional projects conducted under the National Geoscience Agreement with State and NT partners have brought new understanding to the controls on distribution of these deposits.
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