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The AusIMM Proceedings 1972

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The Gradation from Amphibolite to Potosi Gneiss in the Broken Hill Mine Sequence

Mackenzie (1968, p. 167) inferred that amphibolitelayers grade into and may be correlated with footwall Potosi gneiss where it is thin under the thickest development of the "lead lode" in the New Broken Hill Consolidated mine, Broken Hill. This gradation from amphibolite to Potosi gneiss is tacitly assumed in many of the constructed crosssections of the southern end of the orebody, where amphibolite and Potosi gneiss, defined in hand specimen, are correlated in adjacent drill holes. The basis for such correlations is the observation that some amphibolites in drill core lighten in colour from black to grey along the core and grade into an unlayered rock containing conspicuous pink garnets, which resembles Potosi gneiss (for descriptions of Potosi gneiss see Andrews, 1922; Gustafson, BurreIl and Garretty, 1950; Carruthers and Pratten, 1961;Ternon, 1969).Average chemical compositions of "footwall" Potosi gneiss and "upper" amphibolite (Hawkins...
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