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Kositcin, N. | McGloin, M.V. | Reno, B.L. | Beyer, E.E.
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This Record presents data collected between March and September 2018 as part of the ongoing Northern Territory Geological Survey–Geoscience Australia (NTGS–GA) SHRIMP geochronology project under the National Collaborative Framework (NCF) agreement and Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future Programme. Five new U–Pb SHRIMP zircon geochronological results derived from five samples of meta-igneous and metasedimentary rocks from MOUNT RENNIE (southwestern Aileron Province and northwestern Warumpi Province) in the Northern Territory are presented herein. All five samples are located at or close to the recently discovered greenfield Grapple and Bumblebee prospects that contain precious and base metal sulfide mineralisation. This Record represents the first attempt to provide temporal constraints on the country rocks that host or occur close to this mineralisation. <b>Bibliographic Reference:</b> Kositcin N, McGloin MV, Reno BL and Beyer EE, 2019. Summary of results. Joint NTGS–GA geochronology project: Cu-Au-Ag-Zn mineralisation in MOUNT RENNIE, Aileron and Warumpi provinces, March – September 2018. <i>Northern Territory Geological Survey</i>, <b>Record 2019-011</b>.
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- EARTH SCIENCES
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- SHRIMP
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- zircon
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- Lander Rock Formation
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- Pinpirnga Granite
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- Du Faur Suite
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- Grapple
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- Bumblebee
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To publicly report geochronology results produced by GA in collaboration with the Northern Territory Geological Survey
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Northern Territory Geological Survey Record 2019-011
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This work is part of an ongoing Geochronology Project, conducted by the Northern Territory Geological Survey (NTGS) and Geoscience Australia (GA) under a National Collaborative Framework agreement.
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