Relationships Between New Zealand, Australian and New Caledonian Mineralised Terranes: A Regional Geological Framework

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
I J. Graham C J. Adams A J. Tulloch H J. Campbell
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

New Zealand can be regarded as a rifted part of mineral-prospective eastern Australia. Geologically credible comparisons between selected trans-Tasman and SW Pacific geological provinces and units, especially those that contain significant mineralisation in Australia, can help provide a useful exploration framework for New Zealand. As part of a six-year Mineral Wealth of NZ and its EEZ (MWE) research programme, we have targeted selected geological units in eastern Australia for comparison and contrast with their potential New Zealand counterparts. In future years, the programme will focus on geological units in New Caledonia.
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APA: I J. Graham C J. Adams A J. Tulloch H J. Campbell  (2005)  Relationships Between New Zealand, Australian and New Caledonian Mineralised Terranes: A Regional Geological Framework

MLA: I J. Graham C J. Adams A J. Tulloch H J. Campbell Relationships Between New Zealand, Australian and New Caledonian Mineralised Terranes: A Regional Geological Framework. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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