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Mineral Hill Mine, Talingaboolba, Condobolin, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia

Malachite
Mineral Hill Mine, Talingaboolba, Condobolin, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia

Photo: Karl Volkman04/05
Gold copper mine(s) (earlier silver-lead) 65 km N of Condobolin. Includes the Iodide (Mount Iodide) mine, Block Nine mine, Red Terror mine, East Pit (Triako open cut) and other workings.

References:
- Base Metal Mineralisation at Mineral Hill Central Western New South Wales, by L. McClatchie 1971 - Memoirs of the Geological Survry of N.S.W. No. 11.
- Graham, I. T., Pogson, R., Colchester, D. M. and McKinnon, A. R. (2005): Secondary minerals of the Mineral Hill field. Australian Journal of Mineralogy, 11, 101-116.
- http://www.triako.com.au/Pdf_files/03NSWMinabstr.pdf

Mineral List

Alunite
Anglesite
Azurite
Baryte
Beaverite-(Cu)
Beudantite
Bornite
Brochantite
Bromargyrite
Cerussite
Chalcocite
Chalcopyrite
Chlorargyrite
Chrysocolla
Copper
Corkite
Covellite
Cuprite
Digenite
Djurleite
Epsomite
Galena
Gold
Malachite
Mimetite
Osarizawaite
Oxyplumboroméite
Plumbojarosite
Pyrite
Pyromorphite
Serpierite
Siderite
Wulfenite


33 entries listed. 33 valid minerals.

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