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K Feldspar from Kambalda Nickel Metallogenic Province, Western Australia, Australia

Australia
 
  • Western Australia
    • Coolgardie Shire
      • Kambalda
        • Kambalda Nickel mines
Simon, I. (2019). Characterization of pentlandite-bearing quartz veins of Kambalda, Western Australia. MS dissertation, Colorado School of Mines.
Simon, I. (2019). Characterization of pentlandite-bearing quartz veins of Kambalda, Western Australia. MS dissertation, Colorado School of Mines.
Simon, I. (2019). Characterization of pentlandite-bearing quartz veins of Kambalda, Western Australia. MS dissertation, Colorado School of Mines.
        • St. Ives gold camp
Bath, A. et al (2013), Biotite and Apatite as Tools for Tracking Pathways of Oxidised Fluids in the Archaean East Repulse Gold Deposit, Econ Geol, July 2013
      • Spargoville
Simon, I. (2019). Characterization of pentlandite-bearing quartz veins of Kambalda, Western Australia. MS dissertation, Colorado School of Mines.
    • Kalgoorlie-Boulder Shire
      • Black Flag Goldfield
        • Mount Pleasant
Eilu, Pasi (2003) Exploration for orogenic gold deposits. Fennoscandian Exploration and Mining. Rovaniemi.
      • Kalgoorlie-Boulder
        • Mullingar
Gray, D.J., Cudahy, T.J. (1996), Pilot Spectral Study of the Mount Percey Gold Deposit Western Australia, AMIRA, Exploration and Mining report 175R, may 1996 & Butt C.R.M. (2003) The Mount Percy Gold Deposit Kalgoorlie Western Australia, CRC LEME 2003
Gray, D.J. , Cudahy, T.J. (1996), Pilot Spectral Study of the Mount Percy Gold Deposit Western Australia, AMIRA, Exploration and MIning Report 175R, May 1996
Butt, C.R.M. (2003), Mt Percy Gold Deposit Area Western Australia, CRC LEME, 2003 / Butt C.R.M. (2003), Mystery Zone Gold Deposit Mt Percy Kalgoorlie Western Australia, CRC LEME, 2003
Butt, C.R.M. (2003), Mt Percy Gold Deposit Area Western Australia, CRC LEME, 2003 / Butt, C.R.M. (2003), Mystery Zone Gold Deposit Mt Percy Kalgoorlie Western Australia, CRC LEME, 2003
    • Menzies Shire
      • Davyhurst Goldfield
        • Davyhurst
Robertson, I.D.M., Douglas, G.B. (2003), Lights of Israel Gold Deposit Davyhurst W.A., CRC LEME, 2003
      • Menzies
Weinberg, R.F., Van Der Borgh, P. (2008), Extension and Gold Mineralisation in the Archaen Kalgoorlie Terrane Yilgarn Craton, Precambrian Research 161 pp77-88 2008
 
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