East Kimberley Nickel Province - Characteristics and Origin of the Sally Malay Ni-Cu-Co Deposit, East Kimberley, Western Australia

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Barnes GJ
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The gabbroid-hosted nickel sulphide deposits of the East Kimberley constitutes one of Australia's most prospective emerging nickel provinces. Sally Malay Nickel NL (SMN), a wholly owned subsidiary of Gindalbie Gold NL, has established the East Kimberley Nickel Project (EKNP). The EKNP project tenements cover about 2000 sq km. The tenements cover the northern potion of a corridor containing mineralised or potentially mineralised layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions which includes the Ni-Cu-Co sulphide deposits at Sally Malay and Keller Creek. The Sally Malay deposit is located 225 km south-south-west of Kununurra (Figure 1). The sealed Great Northern Highway passes 3 km to the east of the deposit.
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APA: Barnes GJ  (1996)  East Kimberley Nickel Province - Characteristics and Origin of the Sally Malay Ni-Cu-Co Deposit, East Kimberley, Western Australia

MLA: Barnes GJ East Kimberley Nickel Province - Characteristics and Origin of the Sally Malay Ni-Cu-Co Deposit, East Kimberley, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1996.

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