I hope that this topic attracts geo interest and comment as imo...

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    I hope that this topic attracts geo interest and comment as imo it's very important.

    This is from page 1 of the report.

    'These new ages coincide with major regional orogenic events – the Glenburgh from 2005 to
    1960 Ma, the Capricorn from 1830 to 1780 Ma, the Mangaroon from 1690 to 1620 Ma, and the Edmundian
    from 920 to 850 Ma. Although orogenic events are compressional, the Yerrida/Bryah Group sedimentary
    rocks, along with mineralisation at the DeGrussa and Horseshoe Lights deposits, were formed in an
    extensional basin setting during the Glenburgh Orogeny.

    These new ages assist in constraining stratigraphic and mineralising events of the Palaeoproterozoic
    Yerrida, Bryah and Padbury Group with regional orogenic events and may provide guidance for exploration
    for significant gold and base metal mineralisation, not only in the Bryah, but also throughout the
    larger Capricorn Orogen.’

    I wonder what the geo community thinks of this and the report as a whole. If a reference is wanted then please say so, but I am thinking that geos would be on top of this.
 
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