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McClay, K. R., Campbell, I. H. (1976) The structure and shape of the Jimberlana Intrusion, Western Australia, as indicated by an investigation of the Bronzite Complex. Geological Magazine, 113 (2) 129-139 doi:10.1017/s0016756800036426

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TitleThe structure and shape of the Jimberlana Intrusion, Western Australia, as indicated by an investigation of the Bronzite Complex
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsMcClay, K. R.Author
Campbell, I. H.Author
Year1976 (March)Volume113
Issue2
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756800036426Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMcClay, K. R., Campbell, I. H. (1976) The structure and shape of the Jimberlana Intrusion, Western Australia, as indicated by an investigation of the Bronzite Complex. Geological Magazine, 113 (2) 129-139 doi:10.1017/s0016756800036426
Plain TextMcClay, K. R., Campbell, I. H. (1976) The structure and shape of the Jimberlana Intrusion, Western Australia, as indicated by an investigation of the Bronzite Complex. Geological Magazine, 113 (2) 129-139 doi:10.1017/s0016756800036426
In(1976, March) Geological Magazine Vol. 113 (2) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesSummaryThe structure of the partly exposed lower section of the Jimberlana Intrusion has been determined by combining the geophysical evidence with the available geological and diamond drill hole data. The results have been added to the wellknown upper section to show that Jimberlana is not a dyke-like body as had previously been thought, but is a horizontal pipe-like intrusion 180 km long, 2.5km wide and 5.5 km deep, with a V-shaped cross-section. A marginal series with ‘reversed’ fractionation and high primary dips, similar to the marginal series of the Muskox Intrusion, occupies the lower part of the intrusion. The rocks of this series display rhythmic layering and a variety of cumulate textural types indicating that cumulate processes can take place during deposition on near-vertical dipping surfaces.


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