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Quartz from Cook Shire, Queensland, Australia

Australia
 
  • Queensland
    • Cook Shire
      • Desailly
(1998) International strategic mineral issues summary report: tungsten. Circular 930-O. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/cir930o
Segnit, ER, 1980, An occurrence of rare selenide minerals at the Dianne Mine, Queensland. Australian Mineralogist. 33, p168-169.
      • Ebagoola
Frank Reith, Stephen L. Rogers, D. C. McPhail, Daryl Webb (2006): Biomineralization of Gold: Biofilms on Bacterioform Gold. Science 313, no. 5784, 233-236.
Econ Geol (1976) 71:1526-1532
Taylor, G., Eggleton, T. (2004) "Little Balls”: The origin of the Weipa bauxite. In: Roach, I.C. (ed.) (2004) Regolith 2004, CRC LEME, pp. 350-354.
Tilley, D. B., & Eggleton, R. A. (1996). The natural occurrence of eta-alumina (η-Al2O3) in bauxite. Clays and clay minerals, 44(5), 658-664.
gibbsite, boehmite, nano-particulate anhydrous aluminium minerals, kaolinite, quartz, hematite and/or goethite in widely varying proportions and about 2% anatase
Rio Tinto Group
      • West Normanby Goldfield
Davis, B.K., and Hippertt, J.F.M. (1998): Mineralium Deposita 33, 391-405.
Davis, B.K., and Hippertt, J.F.M. (1998): Mineralium Deposita 33, 391-405.
 
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