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Hasan, Syed M. (1959) The Bigga House Basic Igneous Complex, New South Wales. Geological Magazine, 96 (6) 442-452 doi:10.1017/s0016756800067108

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TitleThe Bigga House Basic Igneous Complex, New South Wales
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsHasan, Syed M.Author
Year1959 (December)Volume96
Issue6
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800067108
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Full ReferenceHasan, Syed M. (1959) The Bigga House Basic Igneous Complex, New South Wales. Geological Magazine, 96 (6) 442-452 doi:10.1017/s0016756800067108
Plain TextHasan, Syed M. (1959) The Bigga House Basic Igneous Complex, New South Wales. Geological Magazine, 96 (6) 442-452 doi:10.1017/s0016756800067108
In(1959, December) Geological Magazine Vol. 96 (6) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesAbstractThe complex described is composed of basic to ultrabasic rocks, ranging in composition from hornblendites, through meladiorites, to diorites. It is surrounded by the Bigga Granite, which has an intrusive relationship with the basic complex. The nomenclature of these rocks is discussed, and detailed petrographical descriptions, together with modal and chemical data, are given. It is suggested that the original rocks of this complex were probably of gabbroic composition, and that they subsequently assimilated and hybridized to give rise to the observed rock types.


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