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PhotosVivianite - Hamilton, Victoria, Australia

17th Jun 2012 01:11 UTCMaggie Wilson Expert

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Hello to the Australian specialists!


The label on this specimen states simply "Hamilton, Victoria"


If anyone has more precise locality information, I'd appreciate your input.


Thanks!

17th Jun 2012 03:14 UTCGreg Dainty

G,day Maggie

The correct location is Wannon Falls, it is about 12 km from Hamiltion.

Probably Australias best known vivianite local. ....Greg

17th Jun 2012 03:22 UTCKeith Compton 🌟 Manager

Hi Maggie


While I'm in Oz, just not from Victoria, I believe that this is from the Wannon Falls on the Wannon River approximately 7km west of Hamilton, Southern Grampians Shire, Victoria.


i.e.: Wannon Falls, Hamilton, Southern Grampians Shire, Victoria


The site is located in a protected State park area and collectiing is no longer permitted.


A very good reference for this is:


Phosphate Minerals of Victoria-Special publication No.3, WD Birch and DA Henry, Mineralogical Society of VIctoria, 1993


Hope that helps


Cheers

Keith

18th Jun 2012 00:32 UTCMaggie Wilson Expert

Gentlemen, thank you!
 
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