Waters of Jericho: Characterizing the Cu isotope compostition of water overlying IOCG-style deposaits in the Mt Isa block (Jericho and Eloise deposits). (Old ID 27017)

Department of the Environment and Energy
Role

Principal Investigator

Description

This project is a pilot study that aims to characterize the Cu isotope compositions of borehole waters in 10 km radius around the Jericho and Eloise IOCG type ore deposits. Cu isotopes can act as an ore vectoiring. However, few studies have focused exclusively on natural water samples as a ameans to vector under cover. Novel, efficient techniques are needed as the demand for Cu increases with population and our transition to green energies. A second aim of the project is to stream line the purification of Cu (needed for analysis) to make this more time and cost efficient, and thus more accessible to industry partners.

Date

01 Oct 2020 - 29 Jun 2021

Project Type

CONTRACT_RESEARCH

Keywords

Ore Vectoring;Stable Isotope Geochemistry;Trace Element Geochemistry

Funding Body

Department of the Environment and Energy

Amount

47500

Project Team

N/A