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Hyalophane from Australia

Australia
 
  • New South Wales
    • Yancowinna Co.
      • Broken Hill district
Birch BH Book
Segnit, E.R. (1946) Mineralogical Magazine, 27, 166-174.
  • Northern Territory
    • Barkly Region
      • Sandover
Nelson, D. R., Black, L. P., & McCulloch, M. T. (1989). Nd‐pb isotopic characteristics of the mordor complex, northern territory: Mid‐proterozoic potassic magmatism from an enriched mantle source. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 36(4), 541-551.
Jaques, A. L., Creaser, R. A., Ferguson, J., & Smith, C. B. (1985). A review of the alkaline rocks of Australia. Verhandelinge van die Geologiese Vereniging van Suid-Afrika, 88(2), 311-334.
Langworthy, A. P., & Black, L. P. (1978). The Mordor Complex: a highly differentiated potassic intrusion with kimberlitic affinities in central Australia. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 67(1), 51-62.
  • South Australia
    • Mt Lofty Ranges
      • South Mt Lofty Ranges (Adelaide Hills)
        • Mount Barker
          • Nairne
Graham, J. (1978) Manganochromite, palladium antimonide, and some unusual mineral associations at the Nairne pyrite deposit, South Australia. American Mineralogist, Vol. 63, pp. 1166-1174.
  • Western Australia
    • East Pilbara Shire
rumbleresources.com.au (2021) https://rumbleresources.com.au/investor-relations/asx-announcements/
      • Braeside lead field
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minedex.dmirs.wa.gov.au (2020) https://minedex.dmirs.wa.gov.au/Web/home
    • Meekatharra Shire
      • Mulgul Station
Econ Geol (1987) 82:805-825
 
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