Conference Proceedings
1987 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Conference Proceedings
1987 AusIMM New Zealand Branch Annual Conference
Use of Geochemistry in the Exploration of Archaean Ultramafic Rocks in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia
Attempts to rationalise the geological environment of nickel sulphide deposits associated with Archaean ultrabasic rocks has produced much speculation as to the origin of the sulphides and the relative importance of geochemical, mineralogical, textural and structural characteristics of the host rocks. From an economic viewpoint the object of such work is to establish geological criteria which can be used as an exploration guide. Exploration procedure for nickel sulphide mineralisation of the 'Kambalda type' (Hudson, 1972), which occurs at or near the basal contact of Archaean ultramafic flow units and lenses consisted of geological mapping, surface prospecting with soil sampling and rock geochemistry.
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J Barry
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- Published: 1987
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