| | Report (issue) | NICKEL MINERALIZATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA An oblique aerial view, from the south-southwest, ofthe...used t o define the broad extent ofthe Lunnon and Hunt shoots which plunge south-southeast under the lake...lake. In the middleground the township of Kambalda East nestles in hills of the metabasaft which underlies...the Surveyor General, Western Australia. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA MINERAL RESOURCES BULLETIN...BULLETIN 14 NICKEL MINERALIZATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA by R. J. MARSTON PERTH, 1984 Issued under | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Platinum-GroupMinerals from the KambaldaNickel Deposits,Western Australia D. R. HUDSON CSIRO Division of Minerals and...Geochemistry,Floreat Park, WesternAustralia 6014, Australia Abstract The relative abundance,compositional...natureanddistributionof platinum-group mineralsat Kambalda. Themajorplatinummineralsaresperryliteandmoncheite...chalcopyrite. A highproportionof the Pt in the Kambalda nickeldepositsis believedto occurassperrylite...magnesianultramaficflows (komatiites)of Archcan THE Kambalda nickel sulfide ores have been mined age. The geologyof | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | CorporationLtd., Karnbalda,WesternAustralia,6442,Australia Abstract The Kambaldanickelfield containsthe...majorconcentrationof volcanicperidotitc-associated nickel oresin the Archcanof Australia.It occupiesan area...atigraphicsections.Mostoresoccurin the lower (Kambalda)sequence at the baseof the Kambaldaultramaficrocks;the...The hypogenemineral assemblage is pyrrhotite-pentlandite-pyrite-(chalcopyrite), but millerite is locallysignificant...Introduction tralia (seeFrontispiece).Nickel sulfideswere discovTHE Kambalda nickel sulfide depositsoccur in the | | Lambert, D. D., Foster, J. G., Frick, L. R., Hoatson, D. M., Purvis, A. C. (1998) Application of the Re‐Os isotopic system to the study of Precambrian magmatic sulfide deposits of Western Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 45 (2) 265-284 doi:10.1080/08120099808728386 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia Publication details, including instructions for...Precambrian magmatic sulfide deposits of Western Australia a D. D. Lambert , J. G. Foster a b e a...Vic., 3168, Australia b Western Mining Corporation Limited, Kambalda Nickel Mines, Kambalda, WA, 6442...6442, Australia c Australian Geological Survey Organisation, GPO Box 378, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia...SA, 5071, Australia e BHP Research, Melbourne Laboratories, Mulgrave, Vic., 3170, Australia Published | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Petrology,andGenesisof NickelOres at the JuanComplex,Kambalda,WesternAustralia R. J. MARSTONAND B. D. KAY Abstract...Introduction and Geological Setting (Table 1). Tn• Kambalda nickel depositsoccur in a northWith the exceptionof...at the Otter shoot this belt at Kambalda is 4 to 5 km wide and is com(Keele and Nickel, 1974), most publisheddata...tholeiiticand komatiiticaffinities (Fig. 1). Lunnon shoot. The Juan complexof shootsis of Rossand Hopkins...than 3 km in thickness(Table 1), inories for Kambalda nickel ores. The complex occurs trudedby later felsicto | | | Book | of copper deposits, including in Part I: copper-nickel deposits with cobalt and platinum group elements;...Controls on the Formation of Komatiite-Associated Nickel-Copper Sulfide Deposits C. M. LESHER and D. I....PeridotiteAssociated Nickel Sulphide Deposits with Special Reference to the Kambalda Dome J. J. GRESHAM.... 91 Sulfide Petrology and Genesis of Copper-Nickel Ore Deposits V. V. DISTLER, A.D. GENKIN, and O...Distinctive Features of Ore-Bearing Formations of Copper-Nickel Deposits M.N. GODLEVSKYandA.P. LIKHACHEV ..... | | | Corporate Document | SOUTH AFRICA 10.1 Western Deeps 10.2 Fairwiew 10.3 Renco 11. CANADA 11.1 Wawa AUSTRALIA 12 Ultramafic host...13.10 Bronzewing 13.11 Harlequin, Norseman 13.12 Hunt 13.13 Victory 13.14 Kings Cross 13.15 Lindsays 13...deposits and occurrences chiefly from Finland and Australia are described in this paper. In addition, some...presented in Appendices 1 and 2 and those in Western Australia in Appendix 3. In this report, 'dolomite'...chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, molybdenite, pentlandite, a large set of tellurides, electrum, and gold |
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