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Orthopyroxene Subgroup from Warakurna Large Igneous Province, Western Australia, Australia

Australia
 
  • Northern Territory
    • Barkly Region
      • Sandover
Nelson, D. R., Black, L. P., & McCulloch, M. T. (1989). Nd‐pb isotopic characteristics of the mordor complex, northern territory: Mid‐proterozoic potassic magmatism from an enriched mantle source. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 36(4), 541-551.
Jaques, A. L., Creaser, R. A., Ferguson, J., & Smith, C. B. (1985). A review of the alkaline rocks of Australia. Verhandelinge van die Geologiese Vereniging van Suid-Afrika, 88(2), 311-334.
Langworthy, A. P., & Black, L. P. (1978). The Mordor Complex: a highly differentiated potassic intrusion with kimberlitic affinities in central Australia. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 67(1), 51-62.
  • Western Australia
    • City of Karratha
      • Karratha
Formation of Platiniferous Sulfide Horizons by Crystal Fractionation and Magma Mixing in the Munni Munni Layered Intrusion, West Pilbara Block, Western Australia
D Hoatson and R Keays, Ecomonic Geology Vol 84 #7 pp1775-1804 Nov 1989
    • Meekatharra Shire
      • Mount Padbury Station
Mittlefehldt, D. W., McCoy, T. J., Goodrich, C. A. & Kracher, A. (1998). Non-chondritic meteorites from asteroidal bodies. In: Planetary Materials (Papike, J. J. [Ed.]): Chapter 4, 195 pages. Mineralogical Society of America: Washington, DC, USA.
McCall, G. J. H., Wiik, H.B. & Moss, A. A. (1966). The Petrology of the Mount Padbury Mesosiderite and its Achondritic Enclaves. Mineralogical Magazine 36(276): 1029-1060. (Dec 1966).
    • Ngaanyatjarraku Shire
      • West Musgrave Block
        • Mantamaru Community
Seat, Z. (2008) Geology, Petrology, Mineral and Whole-rock Chemistry, Stable and Radiogenic Isotope Systematics and Ni-Cu-PGE Mineralisation of the Nebo-Babel Intrusion, West Musgrave, Western Australia. PhD. Thesis, University of Western Australia.
        • Wingellina Community (Irrunytju)
www.redstone.com.au (n.d.) htp://www.redstone.com.au/contents_projects.html
    • Upper Gascoyne Shire
      • Dalgety Downs Station
Grady, M. M., Pratesi, G., Moggi-Cecchi, V. (2015) Atlas of Meteorites. Cambridge University Press.
Mason, B. (1974) Notes on Australian Meteorites. Records of the Australian Museum 29 (5): 169-186. (May 1974).
      • Minnie Creek Station
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 84:149-152, 2001
 
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