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Atheneite from
Munni Munni Complex, Karratha, City of Karratha, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Atheneite
Formula:Pd2As0.75Hg0.25
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Atheneite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Munni Munni Complex, Karratha, City of Karratha, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:847360
Long-form Identifier:1:3:847360:8
GUID (UUID V4):07e3aebe-75fd-4b48-bab3-c74e8297c895
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Formation of PlatiniferousSulfideHorizonsby Crystal Fractionation and MagmaMixing in the Munni Munni Layered...Layered Intrusion, West Pilbara Block, Western Australia DEAN M. HOATSON Bureauof Mineral Resources, P...T. 2601, Australia, and Departmentof Geology,Universityof Melbourne,Victoria 3052, Australia AND REID...Geology,Universityof Melbourne,Victoria 3052, Australia Abstract k CHUR The MunniMunniComplex/T Na modelage2...Ga),locatedin thewestPilbarablock of Western Australia,is one of the best preservedlayered intrusionsin
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Group Element Mineralisation in the Munni Munni Complex, Western Australia S. J. Barnes, J. R. McIntyre, B...Williams Hunter Resources Limited, West Perth, Western Australia With 11 Figures and 1 Plate Received October...Archaean Munni Munni Complex occupies an elliptical area of 9 by 25 km, the southern half of which is...unconformably by a 2.7 Ga volcanic sequence. The Complex consists of a lower 1850 m thick Ultramafic Series (UMS)...and is in the form of an elongate funnel. The UMS is made up of macrorhythmic cycles of dunite, wehrlite
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Association of Canada Short Course Series Volume 35 Edited by James E. Mungall University of Toronto Short...behalf of the Mineralogical Association of Canada in Oulu, Finland, 6-7 August 2005. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS...Introduction xvi GEOCHEMISTRY OF PLATINUM-GROUP ELEMENTS 1. Magmatic Geochemistry of the PGE J.E. Mungall 1-34...1-34 2. The Aqueous Geochemistry of the Platinum Group Elements (PGE) in Surficial, Low-T Hydrothermal...in the Marginal Series of Layered Intrusions M.J. Iljina, C.A. Lee 5. Behavior of PGE and PGM in the Supergene
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Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Mineral Beneficiation of Platinum-Group Elements Edited by Louis J. Cabri...the Geological Society of CIM as CIM SPECIAL VOLUME 54 by CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY AND...AND PETROLEUM COPYRIGHT © 2002 CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY AND PETROLEUM Suite 1210, 3400... T., 2002. Platinum-group element mineralization of the Great Dyke, Zimbabwe. In The Geology, Geochemistry...Beneficiation of Platinum-Group Elements. Edited by L.J. Cabri. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy
Report (volume)
Jason Harvey University of Leeds, UK James M.D. Day Scripps Institution of Oceanography, USA Front-cover:...Front-cover: Proton-induced X-ray emission maps of experimental charges of Fe–Ni–Cu–S. The experimental liquid,...quenched at 1000 °C, precipitated an intergrowth of quenched dendritic monosulfide solution [(FeNi)S]...[(FeCu)S] grains. Scale 2.5 × 1.8 mm. Image courtesy of Sarah-Jane Barnes, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi...Back-cover: The analytical consideration for the analysis of highly siderophile and strongly chalcophile elements
 
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