Genesis of Archaean Ultramafic-Associated Nickel-Iron Sulphides at Nepean, Western Australia
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 11
- File Size:
- 685 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
Nickel-iron sulphide mineralization at Nepean, Western Australia occurs within a small  Archaean greenstone outlier in granite south of  the main Coolgardie greenstone belt. Individual  sulphide ore bodies are situated near the foot- wall contact of simply-differentiated en echelon  ultramafic sills that have intruded a sequence  of sulphide-bearing metasediments and amphibo- lites. The paper describes a detailed section  through the No. 2 ultramafic sill and its associated sulphide ore zone, which gave Metals  Exploration N.L. the first significant nickel  discovery in the Nepean area in 1968. The sill is variable in thickness up to  30 m along a strike length of 600 m, and is  truncated to the north by pegmatite intrusion  and pinches out to the south. The body has  border zones of pyroxenetic composition, now  represented by felted aggregates of chlorite and  amphibole, and a central peridotitic core in  which olivine and orthopyroxene are concentrated  towards the base. Textures within the peridotite  are dominated by large lath-shaped olivine grains  and their serpentine pseudomorphs, which  delineate triangular areas composed of talc,  chlorite, and amphibole. Orthopyroxene occurs in large ovoid patches and is often replaced by  Talc.
Citation
APA: (1973) Genesis of Archaean Ultramafic-Associated Nickel-Iron Sulphides at Nepean, Western Australia
MLA: Genesis of Archaean Ultramafic-Associated Nickel-Iron Sulphides at Nepean, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1973.
