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Roy, I.G. | Blewett, R.S. | Henson, P.A.
Abstract
The Neoarchaean Eastern Goldfields Superterrane (EGST) forms the eastern half of the Yilgarn Craton and hosts many major orogenic gold and nickel deposits. This well-endowed region has been the focus of numerous geophysical, geological and geochemical studies that are aimed at better understanding the architecture and broad structure of the region. This contribution documents the application of various methods to exploit potential fields (gravity and airborne magnetics) observations over the region at various scales. The work was conducted by the Yilgarn projects of the pmd*CRC (Predictive Mineral Discovery Cooperative Research Centre) and the results have previously been held under confidentiality agreements.
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