FYI:
"The crustal geophysical signature of a world-class magmatic mineral system" - published: 13 July 2018:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-29016-2
Please note the following three references to Vulcan:
Referring to Figure 1:
"Yellow stars are major mines and mineral occurrences: most notable along the transect are Acropolis-Wirrda Well; Olympic Dam; and Vulcan-Titan"
Referring to Figure 2:
"WW, OD and VC denote the major occurrences at Wirrda Well, Olympic Dam and Vulcan"
In general:
"Three narrow low-resistivity ~100 Ωm (C2) pathways extend from the top of the conductive region at the brittle-ductile transition depth of ~15 km to the base of the sedimentary layer C1 and align remarkably with the spatial location of the major IOCG-U mineral deposits at Wirrda Well (WW), Olympic Dam (OD) and Vulcan (VC) that are adjacent to the transect (Figs 1 and 2)."
I have a feeling that it will not be too much longer before we know whether the scientific community are right about Vulcan.
Cheers.
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