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Grguric, Ben A.; Seat, Zoran; Karpuzov, Andrei A.; Simonov, Oleg N. (2013) The West Jordan deposit, a newly-discovered type 2 dunite-hosted nickel sulphide system in the northern Agnew–Wiluna belt, Western Australia. Ore Geology Reviews, 51. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.12.003

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TitleThe West Jordan deposit, a newly-discovered type 2 dunite-hosted nickel sulphide system in the northern Agnew–Wiluna belt, Western Australia
JournalOre Geology Reviews
AuthorsGrguric, Ben A.Author
Seat, ZoranAuthor
Karpuzov, Andrei A.Author
Simonov, Oleg N.Author
Year2013 (June)Volume51
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.12.003Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGrguric, Ben A.; Seat, Zoran; Karpuzov, Andrei A.; Simonov, Oleg N. (2013) The West Jordan deposit, a newly-discovered type 2 dunite-hosted nickel sulphide system in the northern Agnew–Wiluna belt, Western Australia. Ore Geology Reviews, 51. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.12.003
Plain TextGrguric, Ben A.; Seat, Zoran; Karpuzov, Andrei A.; Simonov, Oleg N. (2013) The West Jordan deposit, a newly-discovered type 2 dunite-hosted nickel sulphide system in the northern Agnew–Wiluna belt, Western Australia. Ore Geology Reviews, 51. doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.12.003
In(2013) Ore Geology Reviews Vol. 51. Elsevier BV

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West Jordan deposit, Lake Way Station, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia

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West Jordan deposit, Lake Way Station, Wiluna Shire, Western Australia, Australia Antigorite, Brucite, Chalcocite, Chromite, Chrysotile, Cobaltpentlandite, Dunite, Gabbro, Godlevskite, Heazlewoodite, Iowaite, Leucoxene, Lizardite, Mackinawite, Magnesite, Magnetite, Maucherite, Mountkeithite, Native Nickel, Pentlandite, Peridotite, Pyrite, Pyroaurite, Pyrrhotite, Serpentine Subgroup, Sphalerite, Stichtite, Talc, Tochilinite, Valleriite, Violarite, Woodallite


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