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Kositcin, N. | Bultitude, R.J. | Purdy, D. J.
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This Record presents new Sensitive High Resolution Ion Microprobe (SHRIMP) U–Pb geochronological results for samples collected from the Mary Kathleen Domain, which forms the western part of the Eastern Fold Belt in the Mount Isa Inlier. Eight samples, comprising three granites, one quartz diorite, two metarhyolites, one feldspathic quartzite, and one of matrix material from a breccia, have been analysed as part of ongoing investigations by GSQ in collaboration with researchers from James Cook University. The results enable a better understanding of the evolution of the domain, the associated magmatism, and any related mineralisation. <b>Bibliographic Reference:</b> Kositcin, N., Bultitude, R.J., and Purdy, D.J. Summary of Results. Joint GSQ–GA Geochronology Project: Mary Kathleen Domain, Mount Isa Inlier, 2018–2019. <i>Queensland Geological Record</i><b> 2019/02</b>.
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- EARTH SCIENCESGeochronology
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- Mount Isa Inlier
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- Mary Kathleen Domain
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- Kalkadoon–Leichhardt Domain
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- zircon dating
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- titanite dating
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- SHRIMP
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- regional correlations
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- igneous events
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- detrital zircon populations
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- Hardway Granite
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- Bowlers Hole Granite
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- Corella Formation
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- Mount Erle Igneous Complex
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- Mount Philp Breccia
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- Cloncurry (SF54–02)
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- Duchess (SF54–06)
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To publicly report geochronology results produced by GA in collaboration with the Geological Survey of Queensland
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Record Queensland Geological Record 2019/02
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This work is part of an ongoing Geochronology Project, conducted by the Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ) and Geoscience Australia (GA) under a National Collaborative Framework agreement.
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