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Baddeleyite from West Australian Element, Western Australia, Australia

Australia
 
  • Western Australia
    • Ashburton Shire
      • Barradale
Rasmussen et. al, 2011, Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth, in Geology, January 2012
v. 40
no. 1
p. 83–86.
    • East Pilbara Shire
Rasmussen et. al, 2011, Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth, in Geology, January 2012
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Hickman, A.H. (1978) Nullagine, Western Australia: Geological Survey of Australia 1:250,000 Geological Series Explanatory Notes, 22p. Rasmussen, B., and Fletcher, I.R. (2004) Zirconolite, a new U-Pb geochronometer. Geology, 32, 785-788. doi:10.1130/G20658.1. Rasmussen, B. et al (2012) Tranquillityite: the last lunar mineral comes down to Earth. Geology, 40(1) 83-86.
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    • Kalgoorlie-Boulder Shire
      • Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Rasmussen, B. et al. (2009): Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 157, 559-572.
    • Laverton Shire
      • Mount Weld Station
Cook, Nigel J., Cristiana L. Ciobanu, Benjamin P. Wade, Sarah E. Gilbert, and Robert Alford. (2023) "Mineralogy and Distribution of REE in Oxidised Ores of the Mount Weld Laterite Deposit, Western Australia" Minerals 13, no. 5: 656. https://doi.org/10.3390/min13050656
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Middlemost, E. (1990). Mineralogy and petrology of the rauhaugites of the Mt Weld carbonatite complex of Western Australia. Mineralogy and Petrology, 41(2-4), 145-161.
Nelson, D. R., Chivas, A. R., Chappell, B. W., & McCulloch, M. T. (1988). Geochemical and isotopic systematics in carbonatites and implications for the evolution of ocean-island sources. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52(1), 1-17.
Dunkan, R.K. & Willett, G.C. 1990. Mount Weld carbonatite.
    • Meekatharra Shire
      • Mount Padbury Station
Tamaki, M., Yamaguchi, A., Misawa, K., Ebihara, M, & Takeda, H. (2006) Petrology and geochemistry of a silicate clast from the Mount Padbury mesosiderite: Implications for metal-silicate mixing events of mesosiderite. Meteoritics & Planetary Science 41 (12): 1919-1928.
    • Menzies Shire
      • Mulga Rocks U prospects
Douglas GB, Gray DJ, Butt CRM (1993) Geochemistry, mineralogy and hydrogeochemistry of the ambassador multi-element lignite deposit, Western Australia. Rep no. 108 Min Energ Res Inst West Aust. p 85
    • Wiluna Shire
      • Mount Keith
Grguric, B.A. (2003) Minerals of the MKD5 nickel deposit, Mount Keith, Western Australia. Australian Journal of Mineralogy, Vol. 9, No.2 pp.55-71.
      • Wiluna
Hsu, W., Wang, L. & Zhang, A. (2013). SIMS Dating of Eucritic Zircons. 76th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society. Published in Meteoritics and Planetary Science Supplement, id.5022 (Sept 2013)
 
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