 | | Journal (issue) | | Volcanic zeolites and associated minerals
from New South Wales .............................................the Moonta and Wallaroo mining districts,
South Australia ............................................................... 407
by A. Pring
Broken Hill, New South Wales; a brief review ......................
Minerals from the Kintore opencut, Broken Hill,
New South Wales ......................................University of Wollongong
Wollongong, N.S.W. 2500 Australia
Thomas G. Vallance
Department of Geology
University |  | | Journal (issue) | | Port Melbourne. Australia
H. H. Dineen
1 1 3 l3ambra R oad. Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Al bert C h...many years ago from Vic1oria ( M oon.
I 897). Halotrichite and apjohnitc were recorded from mine in the...analysis showed that the mineral belonged to the halotrichite group. but
qualiw1 ive analysis in 1he SEM howcd...ļæ½
Fig. 2. Dl'lail ciffihrous s1r11nwe sho11 111g new gro11 1 h 01 e Yposed
wrface.
The Maldon occurrence...This specimen has been retained i n
Cyril's private co llection.
The second specimen has been acquired by |  | Zhitova, Elena S., Khanin, Dmitry A., Nuzhdaev, Anton A., Nazarova, Maria A., Ismagilova, Rezeda M., Shilovskikh, Vladimir V., Kupchinenko, Anastasia N., Kuznetsov, Ruslan A., Zhegunov, Pavel S. (2022) Efflorescent Sulphates with M+ and M2+ Cations from Fumarole and Active Geothermal Fields of Mutnovsky Volcano (Kamchatka, Russia) Minerals, 12 (5) 600 doi:10.3390/min12050600 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | sulphates was reported. Elements such as Sr, Mg, Co, Ni, Ti and P were found as isomorphic impurities...alunite-supergroup minerals are more prone to isomorphism. The Ti, Co, and Ni impurities mark the unique geochemistry of... Materials and Methods 2.1. Geological Setting South Kamchatka is a part of the Kuril-Kamchatka island...surface by modern volcanism. Seventy kilometers south of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, there is an area where...c). This is one of the most active volcanoes in South Kamchatka. The area of Mutnovsky is located within |  | | Journal (issue) | | AND
OTHER MINERALS FROM WALGIDEE
HILLS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
W.D. Birch
Department of Mineralogy and Petrology...the
Walgidee Hills, Kimberley Division, Western Australia. The
assemblage may represent crystallization...potassium-enriched rocks of the Kimberley region in Western
Australia occur in over a hundred Miocene plugs, pi pes...These leucite-rich rocks have yielded a number of new and
unusual minerals, particularly in small intrusions...the most prominent plugs in the Fitzroy Basin.
The new minerals wadeite, 'magnophorite' (Prider, 1 9 39 |  | | Journal (issue) | | accepted lo, loss
or damage to cono,but,ons Address all
co,respondence 10 Ihe Ed11or. The
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The Contribution of Broken Hill, N.S.W. - Sir Maurice Mawby, C.B.E., FA.A., F...Wark
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New Mineral Localities in Victoria - W.D. Birch
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Australia generally
New South Wales
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Subject...Western Australia
Locality Index, p. 75.
Locality Index, p. 95.
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Subject Index, p. 102;
South Australia:...name. Agam, in a new
country like Australia, it is often necessary to christen a new mining field,
and...north-west of C.ā; A, B, and C may all be in the same
district, but it is sometimes difficult or impossible to |  | | Report (edition) | | Smith's A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MINERALOGY OF NEW SOUTH WALES The Mineralogical Society of NSW, Inc George...Smith's A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MINERALOGY OF NEW SOUTH WALES The Mineralogical Society of NSW, Inc. Compiled...The Mineralogical Published by Society of New South Wales, Inc. Printed by: Minipublishing 41 Cecil...published 2013 by The Mineralogical Society Of New South Wales Inc. C/o School of Natural Science B.C.R.I...Locked Bag 1797 Penrith South DC N.S.W. 1797 Australia National Library of Australia ISBN 978-0-9875900-1Ā·5 |  | | Book | | MINERALS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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The mineral potential of South Australia was recognised from...his services as a geologist
to the newly-formed South Australian Company in May 1836 and was appointed...though probably the first authentic discovery in Australia was made in 1846 at
the Victoria Mine, near Castambul |  | Richards, R. Peter, Shewfelt, William R., Carlson, Ernest H., Kampf, Anthony R., Nash, Barbara P. (2017) Mineralogy of the Huron River Shale Fire, Huron County, Ohio. Rocks & Minerals, 92 (3) 244-263 doi:10.1080/00357529.2017.1283660 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | fireplace
and chimney both caught fire and burned his
new cabin to the ground. Unknowingly, the
settler had...His research focuses on the characterization of new minerals.
Dr. Barbara P. Nash is a professor of geology...fire-generated species, twenty-one of which are new to Ohio,
based on their absence from Minerals of...mindat.org
(accessed December 2016). Four of them are new to science.
We also provide an overview of the mineralogy...located along River
Road, approximately 125 meters south (upstream) from
the Lamereaux Road bridge, in Ridgefield |  | | Journal (issue) | | Rhodochrosite, 2.5 cm, from the NāChwaning I mine, Kuruman, South Africa.
Bottom right: Mimetite, 2.7 cm, from the...mine, Namibia. (9) Shigaite, NāChwaning II mine, South
Africa.
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This special supplement was funded entirely...education in science via their exhibits, inspire new
collectors. In this context, the thumbnail collection...Frank and Wendy Melanson, and also the release of
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are now set to carry forward the complementary |  | | Journal (issue) | | ......................................41
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COVER: Barite from Elk Creek, South
Dakota. The crystal is 2 inches tall. Lee
Burnet...also might wish to pass if you are vulnerable to new
collecting interests, because youāll be inundated |  | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | a r u g i t e ,
NaAI(SOa)2-6H20, from Te Kopia, New
Zealand, 754
ADACHI,M., 489
Adinoles, revisited:...Arsenopalladinite, from the Cau~ iron mine, Itabira
District, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 455
ARSLAN,M., 750
ATUERTON...C., 641
AUSTRALIA, boron-free and boron-poor varieties of
kornerupine, 163; kintoreite, a new mineral...mineral from
Broken Hill, 143
AUSTRIA, deposition and transport of gold in the
Veitsch deposit, 253
Baddeleyite...Baddeleyite, new occurences, from two maficultramafic layered intrusions in Russia, 349
BEHRENS, H., 1
BERTRAND |  | | Journal (issue) | | of Victoria P.O. Box 153 Lara, Victoria, 3212 Australia e-mail: ablount@golder.com.au Internet: http://www...& 3 Sat. & Sun Nov 17 Sunday Field trips at Broken Hill. (Please see Excursions Report) Nov 24 Sunday...Wednesday 8:000pm, at the South Melbourne Community Centre, 1 Ferrars Place, South Melbourne. Swap and sell...Rd., Glen Waverley Oct. 19 & 20 Nunawading & District Lapidary Club show. Dorset primary School Nov...has come and gone and the new committee is raring to go. Well, not really a new committee, as it is the |  | | Book | | (Arizona), Tsumeb (Namibia) and Surra Burra (Australia).
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Cu
Colour:
light rose-red on fresh surface...Chile, and one of 93kg (2051b), found in Hill End
(Australia). Gold is found in igneous rocks, often associated...are In Wittwatersrand (South Africa),
California and Alaska (USA), Australia, South America and Siberia...discovered by the Spanish during their conquest of South America In the sixteenth
century. Named platina...Norilsk (Russia), Ontario (Canada) and Bushveld (South
Africa). It occurs in igneous rocks, associated |  | | Book | | (Arizona), Tsumeb (Namibia) and Surra Burra (Australia).
C
Cu
Colour:
light rose-red on fresh surface...Chile, and one of 93kg (2051b), found in Hill End
(Australia). Gold is found in igneous rocks, often associated...are In Wittwatersrand (South Africa),
California and Alaska (USA), Australia, South America and Siberia...discovered by the Spanish during their conquest of South America In the sixteenth
century. Named platina...Norilsk (Russia), Ontario (Canada) and Bushveld (South
Africa). It occurs in igneous rocks, associated |  | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | INDEX TO VOL. XV. (See also ' List of New Mineral Names ', p . 4 1 5 , a n d Mineral Names ', p. 486...Cornwall, 120. Analcite from Cornwall, 881. -basalt from co. IAmerick~ 315. hndalusito in sands, 241. Anhydrite...parallel growths on, 232. Basalt from co. Antrim, 288. - - analcite-, from co. Limerick, 315. Bauer (M.), Edelsteinkunde... S.) and Crook (T.), oarnotite~ &c., from South Australia~ 271. Blends v. 1.1no-blends. Bodmin, Cornwall...238, 241,285, 288, 802, 815, 377, 403, 407. Broken Hill, Rhodesia, 1. Bromlite w Alstonite~ 804. Butler |  | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Cretaceous
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49Āŗ20S...Matagente, Cerro de Pasco,
Peru
Broken Hill, New South
Wales, Australia
SFF as diagenetic formations
Agrigento...specimen displaying needleshaped natrolite and broken face with dark layered mats.
Scale in cm. (b) Cut...so-called soda-straw
stalactites of similar width (Hill and Forti, 1997),
the smallest width of the vertically...minerals, whisker crystals of native silver
and halotrichite, and fibers of volcanic glass. The
mineral fibers |  | | Journal (issue) | | King, Tewkesbury, U.K.
I.R. Plimer, Parkville, Australia
R.E. Starkey, Bromsgrove, U.K.
R.F. Symes, London...London, U.K.
P.A. Williams, Kingswood, Australia
B. Young, Newcastle, U.K.
Aims and Scope: The Journal...Millerite, acicular crystals 9 mm long on
calcite. Fall Hill quarry, Ashover, Derbyshire. Collected
1979. Roy...YounR
Wavellite and variscite on Gower, Swansea, south Wales
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C; Ryback and J G. Francis
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\latrolite from Calton Hill. Derbyshire, England |  | Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York. | Book (volume) | | PHOSPHATES, ARSENATES, TUNGSTATES,
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Of the multitude of new species names that have been introduced into
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Amity, Clark Co., Ark.
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was sent in...on North Table Mountain, above
Golden (Jefferson Co.), Colorado. I
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Middlesex Co.), Conn, (see my article
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gummite 36
gypsum 62
halides 20
halite 20
halotrichite 60
hambergite 55
hanksite 59
harmotome 124,...forms of iron
Filiform. Threadlike
Fracture. The broken surface of a stone
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