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Granite from
Whundo Copper Mine, Karratha, City of Karratha, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Granite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Granite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Whundo Copper Mine, Karratha, City of Karratha, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1027375
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1027375:7
GUID (UUID V4):6b95ba04-292c-4c12-b751-55ef913278fa
Nearest other occurrences of Granite
3.5km (2.2 miles) Elizabeth Hill Mine (Elizabeth Hills Mine; Elizabeth Hill Silver mine), Karratha, City of Karratha, Western Australia, Australia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
shortening in the North Pilbara Granite-Greenstone Terrane, Western Australia Richard S. Blewett * Minerals...Di6ision, AGSO-Geoscience Australia, GPO Box 378, Canberra City ACT 2601, Australia Received 3 November 2000;...granitoid-greenstone terrane (GGT) has been the focus of numerous studies on Archaean geology, especially...compressive deformation of the Pilbara GGT, at least from ca. 3.2 Ga. The relative chronology of meso-to macro-scale...macro-scale structural elements are presented for a number of selected areas across the Pilbara GGT. These locally
Report (issue)
SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA MINERAL RESOURCES BULLETIN 13 COPPER MINERALIZATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA...authority of the Hon. Andrew Mensaros, M.L.A., Minister for Mines 77307-1 i National Library of Australia... 1 PREFATORY NOTE Western Australia has never been a major producer of copper in the national context...context, but copper deposits are abundant and occur in many different forms and geological terrains. Despite...Despite the unstable nature of the international copper market, exploration interest has remained high.
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA L RESOURCES SULLETIN No. 8 OF WE G. H. LOW, 8.Sc. ISSUED UNDER...UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE don. A3 G#~L)mJe) MINISTER FOR MINES By Authority: ALEX. 8. DAVIES, Government...cornpilation of the existing knowledge of the known copper deposits i n Western Australia. Although no...no large copper mines have been developed yet in this State, the locality map at the end of the bulletin...bulletin shows t h a t copper is widely distributed throughout the S t a t e from the Kimberleys in the north
Report (issue)
SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA MINERAL RESOURCES BULLETIN 9 LEAD, ZINC AND SILVER DEPOSITS OF WESTERN AUST...BLOCKLEY 3.Sc. (Hons) Issued under the authority of the Hon. D. G. May, M.L.A., Minister for Mines 94792-1...important work. Although Western Australia has never been a major producer of lead, zinc and silver there...full details of which are given in the production tables. The author has visited most of the localities...production has been recorded, and many of the recorded occurrences of lead minerals. With this field information
 
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