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Famatinite from West Australian Element, Western Australia, Australia

Australia
 
  • Western Australia
    • Ashburton Shire
      • Wyloo Station
Simpson Mineral Collection of the Western Australian Museum.
    • East Pilbara Shire
      • Shaw River District
        • Panorama Area
Huston, D.L. et al (2007), Paleoarchean Mineral Deposits of the Pilbara Craton: Genesis Tectonic Environment and Comparisons with Younger Deposits, Geoscience Australia, GSWA, Moly Mines Pty Ltd, 2007
Huston, D.L. et al (2007), Paleoarchean Mineral Deposits of the Pilbara Craton: Genesis Tectonic Environment and Comparisons with Younger Deposits, Geoscience Australia, GSWA, Moly Mines Pty Ltd, 2007
Huston, D.L. et al (2007), Paleoarchean Mineral Deposits in the Pilbara Craton: Genesis Tectonic Environment and Comparisons with Younger Deposits, Geoscience Australia, GSWA, Moly Mines Pty Ltd, 2007
    • Kalgoorlie-Boulder Shire
      • Kanowna Goldfield
Sugiono, D., Thébaud, N., LaFlamme, C., Fiorentini, M., Martin, L., Rogers, J., ... & McFarlane, C. (2021). Integration of multiple sulfur isotopes with structural analysis unveils the evolution of ore fluids and source of sulfur at the Kanowna Belle Archean orogenic gold deposit, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. Mineralium Deposita, 1-20.
    • Leonora Shire
      • Ten Mile Outcamp
Barley, M.E. (1998), Achaean Volcanic Hosted Massive Sulphides, UWA, Dept Geology and Geophysics, AGSO, Commonwealth of Australia, 17 (4) pp 69-73, 1998
 
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