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Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
An International Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia
Volume 47, 2000 - Issue 4
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Origin of megacrystic felsic gneisses at Broken Hill

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Pages 733-748 | Published online: 08 Nov 2010

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J. B. McManus & C. R. Weber. (2022) The Broken Hill Block, a new structure and mineral exploration target areas. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 69:6, pages 825-843.
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M. Raveggi, D. Giles, J. Foden, M. Raetz & K. Ehlers. (2008) Source and significance of the felsic magmatism in the Paleoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic Broken Hill Block, New South Wales. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 55:4, pages 531-553.
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B. P.J. Stevens, R.W. Page & A. Crooks . (2008) Geochronology of Willyama Supergroup metavolcanics, metasediments and contemporaneous intrusions, Broken Hill, Australia. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences 55:3, pages 301-330.
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Colin H.H. Conor & Wolfgang V. Preiss. (2008) Understanding the 1720–1640Ma Palaeoproterozoic Willyama Supergroup, Curnamona Province, Southeastern Australia: Implications for tectonics, basin evolution and ore genesis. Precambrian Research 166:1-4, pages 297-317.
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R.H. Vernon & S.R. Paterson. (2008) How extensive are subsolidus grain-shape changes in cooling granites?. Lithos 105:1-2, pages 42-50.
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L. Pinarelli, M. A. Bergomi, A. Boriani & E. Giobbi. (2008) Pre-metamorphic melt infiltration in metasediments: geochemical, isotopic (Sr, Nd, and Pb), and field evidence from Serie dei Laghi (Southern Alps, Italy). Mineralogy and Petrology 93:3-4, pages 213-242.
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Massimo Raveggi, David Giles, John Foden & Mike Raetz. (2007) High Fe–Ti mafic magmatism and tectonic setting of the Paleoproterozoic Broken Hill Block, NSW, Australia. Precambrian Research 156:1-2, pages 55-84.
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R. W. WHITE, N. E. POMROY & R. POWELL. (2005) An in situ metatexite-diatexite transition in upper amphibolite facies rocks from Broken Hill, Australia. Journal of Metamorphic Geology 23:7, pages 579-602.
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G. M. Gibson, M. Peljo & T. Chamberlain. (2004) Evidence and timing of crustal extension versus shortening in the early tectonothermal evolution of a Proterozoic continental rift sequence at Broken Hill, Australia. Tectonics 23:5, pages n/a-n/a.
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George M. GibsonAllen P. Nutman. (2022) Detachment faulting and bimodal magmatism in the Palaeoproterozoic Willyama Supergroup, south–central Australia: keys to recognition of a multiply deformed Precambrian metamorphic core complex. Journal of the Geological Society 161:1, pages 55-66.
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Joanna M. Parr, Brian P.J. Stevens, Graham R. Carr & Rodney W. Page. (2004) Subseafloor origin for Broken Hill Pb-Zn-Ag mineralization, New South Wales, Australia. Geology 32:7, pages 589.
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C. Burrett & R. Berry. (2002) A Statistical Approach to Defining Proterozoic Crustal Provinces and Testing Continental Reconstructions of Australia and Laurentia - SWEAT or AUSWUS?. Gondwana Research 5:1, pages 109-122.
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