2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-3928.2003.tb00160.x
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Chemical, Isotopic, and Fluid Inclusion Evidence for the Hydrothermal Alteration of the Footwall Rocks of the BIF‐Hosted Iron Ore Deposits in the Hamersley District, Western Australia

Abstract: . The petrography, chemical, fluid inclusion and isotope analyses (O, Rb‐Sr) were conducted for the shale samples of the Mount McRae Shale collected from the Tom Price, Newman, and Paraburdoo mines in the Hamersley Basin, Western Australia. The Mount McRae Shale at these mines occurs as a footwall unit of the secondary, hematite‐rich iron ores derived from the Brockman Iron Formation, one of the largest banded iron formations (BIFs) in the world. Unusually low contents of Na, Ca, and Sr in the shales suggest … Show more

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