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Mount Malvern Mine, Clarendon, South Mt Lofty Ranges (Adelaide Hills), Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Latitude: 35°4'33"S
Longitude: 138°37'3"E
An abandoned lead-silver mine on private property; the dominant gangue is baryte.

Mineral List

Adamite
Agardite-(Y)
Anglesite
Aragonite
Arseniosiderite
Arsenopyrite
Atacamite
Aurichalcite
Azurite
Bariopharmacosiderite
Baryte
Bayldonite
Beudantite
Brochantite
Bromargyrite
Carminite
Cerussite
Chalcophanite
Chalcopyrite
Chlorargyrite
Connellite
Coronadite
Covellite
Cumengeite
Cuprite
Delafossite
Diaboleite
Duftite
Galena
Goethite
Gypsum
Hematite
Hydrozincite
Iodargyrite
Jarosite
Langite
Lavendulan
Linarite
Malachite
Mendipite
Mimetite
Mixite
Natrojarosite
Olivenite
Orthoserpierite
Phosgenite
Plumbojarosite
Posnjakite
Pyrite
Pyromorphite
Quartz
Rhodochrosite
Scorodite
Segnitite
Serpierite
Siderite
Silver
Smithsonite
Sphalerite
Sulphur
Zincrosasite


61 entries listed. 60 valid minerals.

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References

- Bywater, S. (1987): Minerals from the Mount Malvern mine. Mineralogical News (Journal of the Mineralogical Society of South Australia), 7 (1), 41.
- Kolitsch, U. and Elliott, P. (1999): Mineralogy of the Mount Malvern Mine near Clarendon, South Australia. Australian J. Mineral. 5, 3-17.

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