Geology of the Maggie Hays Komatiitic Nickel Sulphide Deposit, Western Australia
    
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 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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 - 11
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 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1996
 
Abstract
The Maggie Hays nickel sulphide deposit is located at latitude  32¦ 15 'S, longitude 120¦ 30' E on the Lake Johnston (SI 51-1)  1:250 000 map sheet. The deposit occurs in the Lake Johnston  greenstone belt, in the Southern Cross Province of the Archaean  Yilgarn Block, 500 kilometres east of Perth, Western Australia  (Figure 1). The remoteness of the Lake Johnston greenstone belt and its  poor access, restricted previous exploration activities and the full  appreciation of the geology and its Ni-sulphide potential. It was  not until 1991, when Forrestania Gold NL commenced  exploration activities, that the geology of the ultramafic units and  their potential to host significant concentrations of Ni sulphides  were clearly established. This paper, which describes the geology and the characteristics  of the Maggie Hays deposit, is based on the results of exploration  by Forrestania Gold NL and a collaborative research agreement  between CSIRO Division of Exploration and Mining and  Forrestania Gold as reported by Perring, Barnes and Hill (1994),  Perring and Hill (1995), Perring (1995 a and b) and Barnes,  Perring and Reilly (1995). A comprehensive description of the  geology, petrology and geochemistry of the deposit is being  prepared for publication by CSIRO (Pemng, Hill and Barnes, in press).
Citation
APA: (1996) Geology of the Maggie Hays Komatiitic Nickel Sulphide Deposit, Western Australia
MLA: Geology of the Maggie Hays Komatiitic Nickel Sulphide Deposit, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.