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Amblygonite from Australian Plate

Australia
 
  • New South Wales
    • Farnell Co.
      • Byjerkerno Creek
Lishmund, S.R. (1982) Non-metallic and tin deposits of the Broken Hill district. Geological Survey of New South Wales, Bulletin 28. Department of Mineral Resources, New South Wales, 176 pages.
Lishmund, S.R. (1982) Non-metallic and tin deposits of the Broken Hill district. Geological Survey of New South Wales, Bulletin 28. Department of Mineral Resources, New South Wales, 176 pages.
Katz, M. B., & Tuckwell, K. D. (1979). Controls of tin-bearing pegmatites and granites in the Precambrian of Broken Hill, Australia. Bull. Geol. Soc. Malaysia, 11, 253-265.
Lishmund, S.R. (1982) Non-metallic and tin deposits of the Broken Hill district. Geological Survey of New South Wales, Bulletin 28. Department of Mineral Resources, New South Wales, 176 pages.
  • Northern Territory
Rawlings, David (2016) Annual Technical Report EL 29698 "Finniss Project" 11 July 2015 to 10 July 2016, Core Exploration Ltd.
  • Victoria
    • East Gippsland Shire
      • Omeo
        • Mt Wills mining district
          • Dorchap Dyke Swarm
Eagle, R. M., Birch, W. D., & McKnight, S. (2015). Phosphate minerals in granitic pegmatites from the Mount Wills District, north-eastern Victoria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, 127(2), 55-68.
  • Western Australia
    • Bridgetown-Greenbushes Shire
      • Greenbushes Tinfield
Camara, F. (2005) The crystal-chemistry of holmquistites: Ferroholmquistite from Greenbushes (Western Australia) and hints for compositional constraints in BLi amphiboles. American Mineralogist, 90 (7) 1167-1176 doi:10.2138/am.2005.1793
    • Coolgardie Shire
      • Binneringie Station
Jacobson, Mark Ivan, Calderwood, Mark Andrew, Grguric, Benjamin Alexander (2007) Guidebook to the pegmatites of Western Australia. Hesperian Press, Perth, Western Australia.
Jacobson, Mark Ivan, Calderwood, Mark Andrew, Grguric, Benjamin Alexander (2007) Guidebook to the pegmatites of Western Australia. Hesperian Press, Perth, Western Australia.
Lapis 29(1), 7-9 (2004)
M Jacobson, M Calderwood, B Grguric
Pegmatites of Western Australia
(Perth 2007)
    • Ravensthorpe Shire
Jacobson, Mark Ivan, Calderwood, Mark Andrew, Grguric, Benjamin Alexander (2007) Guidebook to the pegmatites of Western Australia. Hesperian Press, Perth, Western Australia.
 
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