Notes on Some Carbonate Minerals in the Iron Ore Deposits of the Iron Duke Area, South Middleback Range, S.A.

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 26
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1963
Abstract
Difficulties were experienced in the identification of carbonate minerals intimately associated with iron oxides in the so called carbonate ore, which occurs at depth in the Iron Duke Orebody.Determination of refractive indices by examination under the microscope using the immersion method, together with inferred chemical composition indicates that dolomite and parankerite are common constituents. Histograms of the manganese and sulphur contents strongly suggest that manganese is associated with the carbonate minerals, and that the highest sulphur assays occur near the base of the carbonate body.From the present work it is concluded that refractive indices indicate only a very approximate composition for carbonates of the parankerite type.The different carbonate minerals occur in irregular zones.INTRODUCTIONThe Iron Duke deposit is situated in the southern portion of the South Middleback Range on Eyre Peninsula, S.A., 30 miles from Whyalla. (Fig. 1).Drilling at Iron Duke revealed a large body of so called carbonate ore, which was tested in detail at cross section 1000 ft. S by three diamond drill holes, DDH.57, 67 and 78. (Fig. 2)Most specimens of carbonate ore described below were obtained from DDH 67 and 78.GENERAL GEOLOGYThe South Middleback Range is composed of two parallel ridges trending north-south. The Iron Duke orebody is situated on the southern portion of the western ridge. (Fig.1) .The rocks of these ranges belong to the Middleback Group which rests on a gneiss complex. Their age is considered to be Middle Precambrian or late Archaean.
Citation
APA: (1963) Notes on Some Carbonate Minerals in the Iron Ore Deposits of the Iron Duke Area, South Middleback Range, S.A.
MLA: Notes on Some Carbonate Minerals in the Iron Ore Deposits of the Iron Duke Area, South Middleback Range, S.A.. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1963.