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    Atmospheric Sulfur in Archean Komatiite-Hosted Nickel Deposits by Bekker, Andrey, Barley, Mark E, Fiorentini, Marco L, Rouxel, Olivier J, Rumble, Douglas, Beresford, Stephen W

    “…Some of Earth's largest iron-nickel (Fe-Ni) sulfide ore deposits formed during the Archean and early Proterozoic. Establishing the origin of the metals and…”
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    Architecture and emplacement of the Nebo–Babel gabbronorite-hosted magmatic Ni–Cu–PGE sulphide deposit, West Musgrave, Western Australia by Seat, Zoran, Beresford, Stephen W., Grguric, Benjamin A., Waugh, Rob S., Hronsky, Jon M. A., Gee, M. A. Mary, Groves, David I., Mathison, Charter I.

    Published in Mineralium deposita (01-08-2007)
    “…The Nebo-Babel Ni-Cu-platinum-group element (PGE) sulphide deposit in the West Musgrave Block, Western Australia, is the largest nickel sulphide discovery in…”
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    Structural setting and shape analysis of nickel sulfide shoots at the Kambalda Dome, Western Australia; implications for deformation and remobilization by Stone, William E, Beresford, Stephen W, Archibald, Nicholas J

    “…Integrated three-dimensional structural studies have led to new insights into the geologic controls on the distribution of magmatic nickel sulphide ore shoots…”
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    Were intercalated komatiites and dacites at the Black Swan nickel sulphide mine, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, emplaced as extrusive lavas or intrusive bodies? The significance of breccia textures and contact relationships by Cas, R.A.F., Marks, K., Perazzo, S., Beresford, S.W., Trofimovs, J., Rosengren, N.

    Published in Precambrian research (01-05-2013)
    “…► Interleaved intrusive dacites and komatiites host the Black Swan nickel deposit. ► Intrusive contacts indicate komatiite intruded pre-existing dacite. ►…”
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