Veining and Fluid Flow in the Area Surrounding the Mount Whaleback Microplaty Hematite Ore Deposit ù Constraints on Fluid Dynamics Before, During and After Ore Genesis

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 3
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- 471 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2002
Abstract
Five major veining events have been identified within the area surrounding the Mount Whaleback microplaty hematite deposit. These veining events can be directly correlated to the established deformation history of the Hamersley Province (Brown et al, in press). Vein formation temperatures of 203 to 231¦C have been obtained from primary fluid inclusions within veins which formed around the postulated time of ore formation. Preliminary proton induced x-ray emition (PIXE) analysis of these inclusions indicates KCl is the dominant salt species with varying levels of Ca, Fe, Ti, Mn present. It is suggested that some of these veins may have formed from feeder or effluent fluids from microplaty hematite ore formation.
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APA:
(2002) Veining and Fluid Flow in the Area Surrounding the Mount Whaleback Microplaty Hematite Ore Deposit ù Constraints on Fluid Dynamics Before, During and After Ore GenesisMLA: Veining and Fluid Flow in the Area Surrounding the Mount Whaleback Microplaty Hematite Ore Deposit ù Constraints on Fluid Dynamics Before, During and After Ore Genesis. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2002.