A Generalized Account of the Paraburdoo Iron Orebodies

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Jackson D. G
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Iron ore mineralisation in the Paraburdoo environs is known to extend almost continuously over a strike length of 55 kilometres. Six formations of the Mount Bruce Supergroup con- tain high grade mineralisation in varying degrees of importance. Ore is currently being mined from the Joffre and Dales Gorge Members of the Brockman Iron Formation, with smaller, less significant amounts, occasionally taken from the lowermost units of the Weeli Wolli Formation and the upper parts of the Mount McRae Shale. Regional mapping has demonstrated the existance locally of a major unconformity at the base of the Wyloo Group sediments out- cropping south of the minesite. The basal con- glomerates at the unconformity are sometimes mineralised at Paraburdoo. A supergene enrich- ment process controlled by structure, strati- graphy and topography is the only one which can satisfactorily explain the disposition and chemistry of the Paraburdoo iron orebodies.
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APA: Jackson D. G  (1979)  A Generalized Account of the Paraburdoo Iron Orebodies

MLA: Jackson D. G A Generalized Account of the Paraburdoo Iron Orebodies. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979.

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