The Weekeroo Amphibolite.

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1970

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Cobb, M. A.
Morris, B. J.

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The Weekeroo Amphibolite is an oval shaped body lying in the Archaean basement complex of high grade schists, gneisses and migmatites, and is overlain unconformably by Proterozoic meta-sediments. A study of field associations, petrology, mineralogy, and chemistry show discordant contacts and relict igneous textures, which indicates a probable igneous origin for the major part of the body. Sodium metasomatism of the body and adjacent sediments is evident.

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School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Geology & Geophysics

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Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 1970

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