McGoldrick, K LSquire, Richard J.Cas, RaymondBriggs, MTunjic, JAllen, Charlotte MCampbell, IanHayman, P C2015-12-131432-1866http://hdl.handle.net/1885/74903The largest Neoarchean gold deposits in the world-class St Ives Goldfield, Western Australia, occur in an area known as the Argo-Junction region (e.g. Junction, Argo and Athena). Why this region is so well endowed with large deposits compared with other pKeywords: deformation; depocenter; geochronology; gold; gold mine; metallogenesis; ore body; ore deposit; stratigraphy; volcanology; zircon; Australia; New South Wales; Saint Ives Archean; Gold; St Ives; Volcanology; Western Australia; Zircon geochronologyThe largest Au deposits in the St Ives Goldfield (Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia) may be located in a major Neoarchean volcano-sedimentary depo-centre201310.1007/s00126-013-0462-72016-02-24