Classification |
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Species: | Pyrite |
Formula: | FeS2 |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Pyrite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Foster Shoot, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 1036817 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:1036817:0 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 0f07e25e-9fb5-477b-80ef-38299d8b5896 |
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite |
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1.7km (1.0 miles) | ⓘConqueror Gold Mine, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
2.6km (1.6 miles) | ⓘLeviathan Gold Mine, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
3.1km (1.9 miles) | ⓘVictory-Defiance Gold Mine (Victory mine; Defiance mine; N31; Conqueror Lode), St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
3.3km (2.0 miles) | ⓘEast Repulse Gold Mine, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
3.3km (2.1 miles) | ⓘEast Cooee Shoot, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
3.5km (2.2 miles) | ⓘBritannia-Sirius Gold Mine, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
4.3km (2.6 miles) | ⓘNorth Orchin Gold Mine, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
4.7km (2.9 miles) | ⓘJan nickel mine (Jan Shoot), St. Ives gold Camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
5.6km (3.5 miles) | ⓘBellerophon-Nelson Gold Mine, St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
5.8km (3.6 miles) | ⓘRevenge Grinder Gold Mine (Grinder), St. Ives gold camp, Kambalda, Coolgardie Shire, Western Australia, Australia |
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| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | CorporationLtd., Karnbalda,WesternAustralia,6442,Australia Abstract The Kambaldanickelfield containsthe...atigraphicsections.Mostoresoccurin the lower (Kambalda)sequence at the baseof the Kambaldaultramaficrocks;the...hypogenemineral assemblage is pyrrhotite-pentlandite-pyrite-(chalcopyrite), but millerite is locallysignificant...(seeFrontispiece).Nickel sulfideswere discovTHE Kambalda nickel sulfide depositsoccur in the eredin January1966at...Ltd., P.O. Box 157, Preston, Victoria, $072, Australia. t at 8.28 percent Ni. Annual productionis approximately | | | Report (issue) | NICKEL MINERALIZATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA An oblique aerial view, from the south-southwest, ofthe...the lake. In the middleground the township of Kambalda East nestles in hills of the metabasaft which...the Surveyor General, Western Australia. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA MINERAL RESOURCES BULLETIN...BULLETIN 14 NICKEL MINERALIZATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA by R. J. MARSTON PERTH, 1984 Issued under...L.C., Minister for Mines National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-publication entry: Marston, R.J | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | IMPLICATIONS BETWEEN IMMISCIBLE SULFIDE FOR GENESIS OF KAMBALDA KEVIN M. FROST AND DAVID AND KOMATIITE SULFIDE...Universityof WesternAustralia, Nedlands, Western Australia 6009, Australia Introduction in equilibriumcond...nditeFor Kambalda, therewasinitiallysomecontroversychalcopyrite with lesseramountsof pyrite andminor...(Lesheret al., 1984), thermally eroded At the Foster shoot, Kambalda, there are delicate lava channels(Huppert...Deformationis particularlycomplexaround sulfidecontactsat Kambalda(CowdenandArchibald, sulfideorebodies(Cowdenand | | | Book | CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN EXPLORATION GEOCHEMISTRY, 4 Australia 14. G. BÂRDOSSY KARSTIC BAUXITES 15. A. W. ROSE...its use in the manufacture of jewellery and like gold it also finds a n investment role. Platinum, rhodium...Africa and the USSR are the sources of most of the Western world's newly mined PGE, with virtually all the...of America $ : US dollars χ : mean West and Western world All countries except the USSR, other Comecon...tarnishes; they sometimes alloyed it with silver and gold. In the eighteenth century it was discovered that |
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