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Topaz from
Emuford, Petford, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia


Classification
Species:Topaz
Formula:Al2(SiO4)(F,OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Topaz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Emuford, Petford, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:414328
Long-form Identifier:1:3:414328:4
GUID (UUID V4):13527aa6-f323-4743-9a68-df2cfd04d70f
Nearest other occurrences of Topaz
15.6km (9.7 miles) ā“˜Hairy Peruvian Mine, Mount Garnet, Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia
26.7km (16.6 miles) ā“˜Mount Gibson, Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia
32.2km (20.0 miles) ā“˜United North Australian Mine, Dimbulah, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geoscience Journal of the Geological Society of Australia Publication details, including instructions for...mineralization in the Irvinebankā€Emuford area, northeast Queensland W. K. Witt a b a James Cook University...North Queensland , Townsville, Qld, 4811, Australia b Geological Survey of Western Australia, c/o WA...School of Mines , Egan St, Kalgoorlie, WA, 6430, Australia Published online: 01 Aug 2007. To cite this article:...mineralization in the Irvinebankā€Emuford area, northeast Queensland, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences:
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
felsic I-type granites: an example from northern Queensland David C. Champion and Bruce W. Chappell Transactions...felsic I-type granites: an example from northern Queensland. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh:...felsic I-type granites: an example from northern Queensland David C. Champion and Bruce W. Chappell ABSTRACT:...developed over an area of 15,000 km2 in northern Queensland. These granites have been subdivided into four...felsic granites (and volcanics) occur in northern Queensland (Fig. 1). The Carboniferous I-type granites (CIG)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Albite-Rich, Silica-Depleted MetasomaticRocksat Emuford, Northeast Queensland:Mineralogical,Geochemical...Geology,]amesCookUniversity,Townsville,Queensland 4811, Australia Abstract Late Paleozoicfluorine-richgranitesandtheir...Queensfeldsparsis accompanied by completeleachingof land,Australia,latePaleozoictin-bearinggranitesand granitequartz....00 1850 METASOMATIC ROCKS, EMUFORD, AUSTRALIA 1851 the Emuford district. These characteristicssuggest...by K feldsparand/ormuscovite andfluorite. The Emuford district of the Herberton tin field Plagioclase
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
granite + porphyritic hypersolvus granite Porphyritic topaz granite +tt*.+.**.*+ Biotite alkali feldspar granite...comprises most of the intrusion (Lenharo et al., 1997). Topaz granite, restricted to the central area of the pluton...altered to chlorite and white mica and (4) secondary topaz may appear. Medium- to fine-grained red granophyre...fine-grained sericite, muscovite, fluorite and topaz. Primary micas are replaced by lithian muscovite...Chauris (1985). However, the high Q values of the Emuford episyenites, and perhaps the other high Q sodic
Report (issue)
List of Papers, p. 7. Australia generally New South Wales Victoria : Queensland Subject Index, p....Index, p. 60; : Subject Index, p. 86 : Western Australia Locality Index, p. 75. Locality Index, p. 95...95. ; Subject Index, p. 102; South Australia: Tasmania: : . Locality Index, p. 110. Subject Index...a different name. Agam, in a new country like Australia, it is often necessary to christen a new mining...occurrences. A case in point may be cited from South Australia. Wulfenite is recorded from ā€œ Mount Lyndhurst
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogical Zoningin the HerbertonTinfield, North Queensland, Australia D. H. BLAKEANDJ. W. SMITH Abstract Theoredeposits...Contents described by geologists, mostlyfromthe Queensland Department of Mines. The first systematic geologi993...Resources and the 997 997 997 Geological Surveyof Queensland on a mainlyreconnaissance scalein 1958-59(Best...giving 15 percentof the total tin produced in Australia. 1Vā€¢ostof the tin at presentproducedcomesfrom...Bureauof Mineral Resources. FIG. 1. Map of Australia showinglocationof the Herberton Tinfield. 993
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from the Herberton Snā€“Wā€“Mo Mineral Field, Queensland, Australia Yanbo Cheng āˆ— , Carl Spandler, Zhaoshan...Geoscience, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history:...world-class Herberton Mineral Field of Queensland, Australia. The 310ā€“300 Ma intrusive rocks and associated...Kennedy Igneous Association in the northeast Queensland, Australia (left; modiļ¬ed from Champion and Bultitude...Herberton Mineral Field (HMF) of North Queensland, Australia. The HMF has previously been studied in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pages303-313, 1992 Topaz-bearingrocks from Mount Gibson, North Queensland,Australia C. JonNsroN Department...JamesCook University of North Queensland,Townsville, Queensland,Australia B. W. Cruppnr,r, Department...University, Canberra,A.C.T., Australia Ansrn-lcr Dikes, sills, and irregular pods of topaz-bearing aplite, lithium...feldspar granites near Mount Garnet, northeastern Australia. Topaz is a magmatic phase in two aplites and the...with hydrous fluids rather than silicate melts. Topaz aplites of this area are chemically similar to ongonitesof
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
JamesCookUniversityof NorthQueensland, Townsville,Queensland 4811, Aā€¢tralia Abstract Greisenization, albitization...including berton-Mount Garnet tin fields of northeast Queensland(Blake and Smith, 1970; Blake, 1972; earlyfel...Western Australia Schoolof Mines, Egan Street, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 6430, Australia. 0361-...1145Ćø15' Ɵ IRVINEBANK EMUFORD 17'30' ++++++ +++++++ TOWNSVI LLEā€¢,-.% + QUEENSLAND ā€¢'ā€¢ ā€¢ B'RIā€¢_E I POST-...oftheIrvinebank-Emuford-Mount Garnetarea,Herberton-Mount Garnettinfields, northeast Queensland (fromJohnston
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Namibia, Etendeka v S Africa, Kamo 0. Australia, SE Queensland 0 New Zealand, Campbell Island 0 Antarctica...rock char- 40 (1997) 261-293 273 acteristics (topaz rhyolites). Variations in the chemical composition...high Rb contents. Spor Mountain is one of several topaz rhyolite localities in the western USA. The least... Kaiser Spring OArizona, Mount Floyd . Utah, Topaz Mb. x Utah, Honeycomb Hills VAG 0 Utah, Twin Peaks...counterparts at Spor Mountain, the topaz rhyolites of Honeycomb Hills (stars) and Topaz Mountain (filled triangles)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
EarthSciences, James CookUniversity, Townsville, Queensland 4811,Australia S. NAKAPADUNGRAT, Geological Survey Division...ofEarthSciences, James CookUniversity, Townsville, Queensland 4811,Australia Abstract ThePhuketSupersuite of southwestern...granites in theNok Hookarea(ASI= 1.13-1.9.6) contain topaz,monazite, rutfie,cassiterite, andcolumbite andformlarge...NokHookgranites Zircon,apatite,rntile,monazite, muscovite, topaz,tourmaline, fluorite, eassiterite,eolumbite Ilmeniteseries...to '20 em w/dethatcontainmuscovite, tourmaline, topaz,eassiterTourmaline-muscovite granite itc, andwolframite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from inclusions in topaz for greisenisation and mineralisation in the Hensbarrow topaz granite, Cornwall...geochemical studies of inclusions in topaz from greisens in the Hensbarrow topaz granite stock (St. Austell, Cornwall)...for late stage greisening and mineralisation. The topaz contains an abundant and varied suite of inclusions...Mn+2)2(Nb,Ta)2W+6O10]. Primary L + V inclusions in topaz show relatively high Th (mainly 300 to >500 Ā°C)...0ā€“50 wt % NaCl equivalent). Textures indicate that topaz formed earlier than quartz and the fluid inclusion
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Department, La TrobeUniversity, Bundoora, Victoria3083,Australia Abstract The Renisongranitein northwestern Tasmania...thegranite. Thetourmaline zone(tourmaline + quartz + topaz+ fluorite+ sericite+ cassiterite) is in part surrounded...rarecases, 2901,Darwin,NorthernTerritory0801,Australia. the distribution of hydrothermal alteration assemblages...igneous plagioclase suchthatrelictcoresoftheorigi- topaz,producing a recrystallized granularfabric.Thiszone...citeby tourmaline. Rarely,thereis an abundance of topaz are irregularlydistributed in the matfix.Intergrowths
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
episyenitization in granites of the Emuford district, Australia, was proposed by Charoy and Pollard (1989)...silica-depleted metasomatic rocks at Emuford, Northeast Queensland: mineralogical, geochemical and fluid...ridge Zinnwaldite-Topaz granite, southern New Brunswick, and comparison with other Topaz-bearing felsic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Erzgebirge: following the idea of Teuscher (1936), the topaz- and Li-mica-bearing granites were formed via transformation...Ta. Common accessory minerals include fluorite, topaz, cassiterite, columbite, Nb-rutile, zircon, thorite...Altogether 13 flat, banded quartzā€“zinnwaldite veins (Ā±topaz, K-feldspar, wolframite>cassiterite), parallel to...cm- to m-sized selvage of quartz-zinnwaldite (Ā±topaz, fluorite) metasomatic greisen mineralized by cassiterite...replacement of feldspars by quartz, zinnwaldite, topaz and fluorite. The largest greisen bodies were found
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and quartz, in favour of villiaumite, cryolite, topaz, chiolite. Additionally, it implies the increase...equilibria reveal several incompatibilities: (i) topaz is unstable with nepheline or villiaumite; (ii)...only at very high F2O)1 levels. The stability of topaz, ļ¬‚uorite, cryolite and villiaumite in natural felsic...plagioclase (An>5) saturate with topaz or ļ¬‚uorite. Crystallization of topaz is restricted to peraluminous...mica-feldsparļ¬‚uoride equilibria. With decreasing temperature, topaz gradually breaks down via: (i) (OH)F)1 substitution
Book
Geology, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Australia with chapters by C. CUFF, Lecturer...Geochemistry, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Australia Illustrated by J. Ngai,Geography Department...Department, James Cook University of North Queensland, Townsville, Australia ELSEVIER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING COMPANY...39%, Bolivia 15%, Thailand 11%, Indonesia 12%, Australia 6%, Nigeria 1%, Zaire 1% with the remainder emanating...Region - Province (6) Australia North-west Tasmania Herberton - Mt. Garnet, Queensland North-east Tasmania
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
BON= Bonifatto (Egeberg et al., 1993), EMU = Emuford (Charoy and Pollard, 1989), RIR = Ririwai (Pointer...occurrences: XIH = Xihuashan (Maruejol et al., 1990), TOP= Topaz Mts. (Foord et al., 1985), RIR = Ririwai (Pointer...In the biotite granite from Kirchberg and the Emuford alkalifeldspar granite in South Africa (Charoy...other occurrences: ISH = Ishaar (this study), EMU= Emuford (Charoy and Pollard, 1989), LBO=Les Bombes (Cathelineau...silica-depleted metasomatic rocks at Emuford, northeast Queensland: mineralogical, geochemical, and fluid
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
more of muscovite or Li-micas, garnet, ĀÆuorite, topaz and tourmaline and their genesis is commonly explained...consists of quartz, muscovite, ĀÆuorite and rarely topaz. Sulphide minerals, pyrite in particular, are also...bar F-rich and Li-rich Herberton, Australia Ardlethan, Australia Early high T hypersaline, later low...Schwartz and Surjono (1990, 1991) New England, Australia Cornwall England Common, low to moderate salinity... Erzgebirge in Germany (Thomas 1983), and in Australia, New England (Eadington 1983) and Herberton-Mount
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sub-phase 3), f medium- to Ā®ne-grained porphyritic topaz-albite-zinnwaldite dyke granite (Zinnwald, drilling...monzogranites (for example Kirchberg and Nejdek) and topaz-bearing Li-biotite syenogranites to albitezinnwaldite...granite Albite-biotite granite to albite-Li-mica-topaz granite Chemical classiĀ®cation Strongly peraluminous...deposit-generating granitoids situated in North Queensland (Pollard 1988), SE Asia (Clarke and Beddoe-Stephens...metres. Small radial Ā®ngers pass into the wallrocks. Topaz-albite-bearing apophyses have been found as part
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sr mobility in and around the albiteā€“lepidoliteā€“topaz granite of Beauvoir (France): an in-situ ion and...Springer-Verlag 2003 Abstract The Beauvoir albiteā€“lepidoliteā€“topaz granite is a small, highly evolved intrusion, rich...recognized at diļ¬€erent levels of the albiteā€“lepidoliteā€“topaz Beauvoir granite sheet (French Massif Central),...central Portugal (Charoy and Noronha 1996) c Yichun topazā€“lepidolite, south China (Yin et al. 1995) d Volcanic...(whole rocks and minerals) of the albiteā€“lepidoliteā€“topaz Beauvoir granite sheet was undertaken through the
Report (issue)
formerly Director of Geological Survey, Victoria, Australia. Sir ROBERT HADFIELD, Bart., F.R.S., Past-President...States Australasia: Queensland; New South Wales; Victoria; Tasmania; South Australia; Northern Territory;...Territory; ,vestern Australia; New Zealand . Africa: Union of South Africa; Rhodesia . . Anierica: Canada 15...200 268 84 ā€¢ New South Wales 321 398 231 173 8 Queensland t 443 662 515 549 908 684 831 48 ā€¢ Tasmania....of lead tungstate and lead molybdate, found in Queensland. 'tll:t;: GtNESIS OF tUNC.SfEN ORltS iJ Crystals
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Canberra, ACT, Australia, 2601 b Learning Curve PO'. Ltd., P.O. Box 666, Mawson ACT, Australia, 2607 Received...correlation between western Tasmania and South Australia in the early Paleozoic. Two competing hypotheses...magmatic province which stretches into the SE Australia mainland and probably New Zealand and East Antarctica...showing the distribution of terrains in southern Australia: BA (Bassian), T (Taswegian), G-S (GrampiansStavely)...protoliths of other basement terrains of eastern Australia using chemical and isotope data; 2. an assessment
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from the Poimena Granite, no~heast~~ Tasmania, Australia DOUGLAS E. MACKENZIE,LANCEP. BLACKand &KEN-SUSUN...Resources, G.P.O. Box 378, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia (Received August 10, 1987; accepted in revisedform...north-northwestward to the southern tip of mainland Australia. VOLUMINOUS alkali-feldspar (including li~um-mid)...muscovite, and accessory apatite, zircon and monazite. Topaz, fluorite, and cassiterite are rare. Zircon and...sat&line (Org92_93), albite (An&, zinnwaldite and topaz, and accessory tounnahne, tluorite, apatite, cassiterite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(wolframite and cassiterite) and post-ore (quartz, NU topaz and fluorite) minerals were studied. In both deposits...of fluid inclusions in wolframite, cassiterite, topaz and fluorite is between 2.4 and 11.2 wt. % equiv...W). Values of Ī“18O in wolframite, cassiterite, topaz and fluorite crystals range from -3.0 to 3.3 2...(wolframite, cassiterite) and gangue minerals (quartz, topaz, and fluorite) were studied in order to investigate...(Fig. 4A). During Stage III, quartz (Qtz2,3-III), topaz (Toz2-III), wolframite (Wf1-III), cassiterite (Cst1-III)
 
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