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Peak Hill, Narromine Co., New South Wales, Australia

High sulphidation gold-copper deposit.

References

- Allibone, A. (1998): Synchronous deformation and hydrothermal activity in the shear zone hosted high-sulphidation Au-Cu deposit at Peak Hill, NSW, Australia. Mineralium Deposita 33, 495-512.
- Squire, RJ and Herrmann, W and Pape, D and Chalmers, DI (2007): Evolution of the Peak Hill high-sulfidation epithermal Au–Cu deposit, eastern Australia. Mineralium Deposita, 42, 489-503.

Mineral List

Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities
Albite
Alunite
Andalusite
Ankerite
Argentojarosite
Azurite
Baryte
Bornite
Calaverite
Chalcanthite
Chalcocite
Chalcopyrite
'Chlorite Group'
Covellite
Cuprite
Diaspore
Digenite
Enargite
Epidote
Galena
Goethite
Gold
Goldfieldite
Hematite
Illite
Jarosite
Kaolinite
Malachite
'Manganese Oxides'
Melanterite
var: Cuprian Melanterite

Muscovite
var: Sericite
Paragonite
Pyrite
Pyrolusite
Pyrophyllite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
'Smectite Group'
Sphalerite
Tennantite
Tetrahedrite
Turquoise
Vermiculite


50 entries listed. 39 valid minerals.

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