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Talc from
West Jordan deposit, Lake Way Station, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Talc
Formula:Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Talc data
Locality Data:Click here to view West Jordan deposit, Lake Way Station, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:827390
Long-form Identifier:1:3:827390:1
GUID (UUID V4):542dfefc-6087-4870-a7ea-a985e97fac7b
Nearest other occurrences of Talc
3.6km (2.3 miles) Kingston Ni prospect, Mount Keith, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia
9.2km (5.7 miles) Harrier deposit, Honeymoon Well complex, Lake Way Station, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia
15.0km (9.3 miles) Corella prospect, Honeymoon Well complex, Lake Way Station, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia
15.9km (9.9 miles) Honeymoon Well complex, Lake Way Station, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia
25.7km (16.0 miles) Mount Keith Open Pit, Mount Keith, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia
46.8km (29.1 miles) Six Mile Well Ni deposit, Yakabindie Station, Leonora Shire, Western Australia, Australia
66.7km (41.4 miles) Mount McClure Gold Mine, Bronzewing Goldfield (Mount McClure), Leonora Shire, Western Australia, Australia
79.2km (49.2 miles) Sir Samuel Ni deposits, Leinster, Leonora Shire, Western Australia, Australia
87.5km (54.3 miles) Dragon Gold Mine (Dragon-Venus), Bronzewing Goldfield (Mount McClure), Leonora Shire, Western Australia, Australia
92.5km (57.5 miles) Perseverance Mine, Leinster, Leonora Shire, Western Australia, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/oregeorev The West Jordan deposit, a newly-discovered type 2 dunite-hosted...sulphide system in the northern Agnew–Wiluna belt, Western Australia Ben A. Grguric a, b,⁎, Zoran Seat a...Department, Norilsk Nickel Australia, P.O. Box 906, West Perth, WA 6872, Australia Centre for Exploration...University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, Perth, WA 6009, Australia Exploration Department...sulphide Agnew–Wiluna Ultramafic West Jordan a b s t r a c t The West Jordan nickel deposit, in the northern
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
dunite host rocks at Mount Keith, Agnew-Wiluna belt, Western Australia Martin J. Gole Received: 4 July 2013...disseminated Ni sulphide deposits in the Agnew-Wiluna greenstone belt occur both above and below the...the isograd (Mount Keith, Honeymoon Well and West Jordan) have complex sulphide mineralogy and strongly...Associates, 8 Landor Road, Gooseberry Hill, WA, Australia 6076 e-mail: mgole@westnet.com.au the ultramafic... Mount Keith . Yilgarn Introduction The Agnew-Wiluna greenstone belt contains Ni-Fe-Cu sulphide deposits
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Komatiite-Associated Nickel Sulfide Deposits, Agnew-Wiluna Belt, Western Australia—Implications for Ore Genesis and Targeting...Perth, Western Australia 6000, Australia Abstract The Mount Keith region of the Agnew-Wiluna belt in...in Western Australia is perhaps best known for hosting the giant komatiite-associated disseminated Ni...sulfide deposit known as MKD5. It also hosts the sizeable Cliffs massive Ni sulfide deposit, which is...tuffaceous shales. The Cliffs massive Ni sulfide deposit occurs at the base of a relative thickening (to
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
especially in Pd and Pt. The Lomalampi PGE-(Cu-Ni) deposit is associated with a peridotitic cumulate body...Central Lapland Greenstone Belt. The sulfides in the deposit occur in disseminated form. Whole rock sulfur contents...mainly within silicates. The host rock of the deposit is a chromite undersaturated Al-undepleted high-Mg...world-wide that have Pt/Pd around 0.5, the Lomalampi deposit is enriched in Pt over Pd (Pt/Pd = 2). Only a weak...differentiated komatiitic bodies in Canada and Western Australia (e.g., Stone et al. 1996; Fiorentini et al
Book
namely, Goldstream Mining NL/IMX Resources Ltd, Australia, and Binani Industries Limited (BIL) Infratech...required visits to mines and exploration camps of Australia–Tasmania, Canada, the United States, Germany,...Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bangladesh, Nepal, Jordan, and Israel. He is a life fellow of The Mining...nickel–copper, Canada, and a few new discoveries in Australia. The project was initially supported by the Government...America, South America, Asia, Oceania (including Australia), and Europe. The remaining Chapters 9–11 give
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mine tailings of the Woodsreef Asbestos Mine, Australia: Quantitative mineralogy, isotopic fingerprinting...University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation...Environmental Research PMB 1, Menai, NSW 2234, Australia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...Great Serpentinite Belt (GSB), New South Wales, Australia, extensive carbonate-rich crusts have formed by...Serpentinite Belt (GSB) in northern New South Wales, Australia, and characterised by a typical stable isotope
 
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