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Albite from Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Australia
 
  • New South Wales
    • Yancowinna Co.
Stevens B.P.J., Barnes R.G., Raphael N.M. Burton, G.R. (2003) Mineral Deposits of the Northern Broken Hill Block, Geological Survey of N.S.W. (Bulletin No. 32(5)).
      • Broken Hill district
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Teale, G. S., Groves, I. M., & Manly, I. M. (2006). Mineralisation in the Potosi Extended to Flying Doctor area, Northern Leases, Broken Hill. Geoscience Australia Record, 21, 182-185.
I. Plimer
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Plimer, I. (1977) The origin of the albite-rich rocks enclosing the cobaltian pyrite deposit at Thackaringa, N.S.W., Australia. Mineralium Deposita, 12(2), 175-187.
Lishmund, S.R. (1975) Non-Metallic and Tin deposits of the Broken Hill district. Bulletin No. 28, Geological Survey of New South Wales, Department of Resources, 176 pages.
I.R.Plimer & I.D.Blucher, Mineralogical Magazine 43, 505-507(1979)
 
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