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Magnetite from Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

Australia
 
  • New South Wales
    • Yancowinna Co.
burton
      • Broken Hill district
        • Broken Hill
Ramdohr, P. (1950) Die Lagerstätte von Broken Hill in New South Wales. Heidelberger Beiträge zur Mineralogie und Petrographie: 2(4): 291-333 (in German).
Vera Munro-Smith (2006) Cobalt Mineralisation in Selected Australian Deposits. PhD thesis, University of Western Sydney.
L.Lawrence, A.R.Ramsden & I.T.Graham 1999. On oxidation of Dyscrasite and associated minerals of the Consols Lode, Broken Hill, New South Wales. Australian Journal of Mineralogy Vol.5, No.2, Dec.1999, pp. 63-68
          • Southern operations mine (Pasminco mine; Perilya mine; Consolidated Zinc Mine; CRA mine; New Broken Hill Consolidated Mine; NBHC Mine)
Ramdohr, P. (1950) Die Lagerstätte von Broken Hill in New South Wales. Heidelberger Beiträge zur Mineralogie und Petrographie: 2(4): 291-333 (in German).
Vera Munro-Smith (2006) Cobalt Mineralisation in Selected Australian Deposits. PhD thesis, University of Western Sydney.
King, Van (n.d.) Personal communcation.
Parr, J. (1992) A gahnite-garnet retrograde reaction from the Pinnacles deposit, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Canadian Mineralogist, 30, 145-152.
NSW Geological Survey report GS1951/049 The Rupee Prospect Broken Hill.
Slack, J.F., Palmer, M.R., Stevens, B.P.J., Barnes, R.G. (1993) Origin and significance of tourmaline-rich rocks in the Broken Hill District, Australia. Economic Geology: 88(3): 505–541.
Dart, T. (2021) The Ironclad Mine – Farmcote Station, New South Wales. Monthly Mineral Chronicles, Vol.4(1), 48-58.
Stevens B.P.J., Barnes R.G., Raphael N.M., Burton, G.R. (2003) Metallogenic Studies of the Broken Hill and Euriowie Blocks New South Wales. Mineral Deposits of the Northern Broken Hill Block, Geological Survey of N.S.W. Bulletin No. 32(5).
Vera Munro-Smith (2006) Cobalt Mineralisation in Selected Australian Deposits. PhD thesis, University of Western Sydney.
      • Thackaringa District
Trevor Dart Collection
Stevens B.P.J., Barnes R.G., Raphael N.M., Burton, G.R. (2003) Metallogenic Studies of the Broken Hill and Euriowie Blocks New South Wales. Mineral Deposits of the Northern Broken Hill Block, Geological Survey of N.S.W. Bulletin No. 32(5).
Binns, R. A. (1966). An alkali pyroxenite of jacupirangite affinity from near Broken Hill, NSW Aust. Jour. Sci, 28, 353-354.
Binns, R.A. & Barron, B.J. 1983. Alkaline Plutonic rocks in the Willyama Complex, NSW.
Stroud, W.J., Willis, I.L., Bradley, G.M., Brown, R.E., Stevens, B.P.J. & Barnes, R.G. 1982. Amphibole and/or pyroxene-bearing rocks. Records of the Geolgical Survey of New South Wales, 21, 271-287.
 
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