AJES Volume 59  2012                                               Back to content page      


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Issue 3

L. T. White, T. Ahmad, G. S. Lister, T. R. Ireland & M. A. Forster
Is the switch from I- to S-type magmatism in the Himalayan Orogen indicative of the collision of India and Eurasia?

F. S. Genske, R. H. Flood & M. A. Lackie
Geophysical characterisation of a blind I-type pluton emplaced within the Bundarra Suite S-type granites of the New England Batholith

J. R. Hunt & G. C. Young 
Depositional environment, stratigraphy, structure and paleobiology of the Hatchery Creek Group (Early–?Middle Devonian) near Wee Jasper, New South Wales

R. C. Dart, K. M. Barovich, S. M. Hill & D. J. Chittleborough 
Sr-isotopes as a tracer of Ca sources and mobility in profiles hosting regolith carbonates from southern Australia

A. Lambeck, K. Barovich, A. D. George, A. Cross, D. Huston & T. Meixner 
Proterozoic turbiditic depositional system (Tanami Group) in the Tanami region, northern Australia, and implications for gold mineralisation

G. L. Fraser, L. Bagas & D. L. Huston 
40Ar/39Ar evidence for the timing of Paleoproterozoic gold mineralisation at the Sandpiper Deposit, Tanami region, northern Australia

R. C. Morris 
Microplaty hematite – its varied nature and genesis

DISCUSSION AND REPLY 
Morris & Kneeshaw 2011. Genesis modelling for the Hamersley BIF-hosted iron ores of Western Australia: a critical review. AJES 58, 417–451

Discussion
A. D. T. Goode

Reply
R. C. Morris & M. Kneeshaw