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Location: 35 Km N from Port Gregory, Western Australia, Australia
Level 1, 46 Edward StreetOsborne ParkWestern Australia, Australia6017
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The Menari Deposit resides in the Lucky Bay area, which is dominated by the Tamala Limestone, a belt of coastal limestone extending up to 8 km inland. Heavy minerals are derived originally from the metamorphic rocks of the Northampton Complex, which were delivered to the coast via the Hutt River and smaller tributaries. During the Late Pleistocene a dominant northward-moving long-shore drift current has spread the heavy mineral sands along the coast into beach and dune sequences that overlie the Tamala Limestone. The Heavy Mineral Sands are concentrated in Dune and Strand deposits. The Dune deposits typically approximate a mounded accumulation over a variable basement topography. The Strand deposits reside on a paleo wave-cut platform that is generally flat to gently-seaward dipping. The heavy mineral grade is broadly distributed in the dune sequences and enriched in the strand deposits. The mineralisation is 1.6 km long and up to 750 m wide and averages 16 m true thickness. The mineral envelope is generally near/at surface and is lobate in shape, pinching to the North and West. Grades generally increase from 2 % to 20 % Heavy Minerals (HM) with depth. Clay content is typically 0 % to 10 % and HM logging data indicates only minor calcite induration and coatings are associated with valuable minerals.