| | Report (issue) | No. 7 Woolman, Government Printer, South Australia, 1983 REF 349.994, N668c Noble, R. A. Catalogue...Mineralogy—South Australia. |. Just, J. (Juri). Il. Johnson, J. E. (James Eric). Ill. South Australia. Dept. of...and Energy. IV. Title. (Series: Handbook (South Australia. Dept. of Mines and Energy); 7) 549.99423 ISSN...Keywords: Mineralogy/Catalogues/Minerals/South Australia. Issued under the authority of The Hon. R. G...of Mines and providing its source is acknowl- Hill zinc deposit: longest crystal is 9 mm. Frontispiece: | | | Report (Issue volume) | The geology of South Australia Volume 1 The Precambrian Bulletin 54 BULL 054 (Vol 1) Geological Survey...Survey of South Australia Bulletin 54 The geology of South Australia Volume 1 The Precambrian Edited...Minister of Mineral Resources State Print, South Australia Published 1993 Digital version with minor corrections...corrections 2012 © Government of South Australia 2012. This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted...written permission from the Government of South Australia available through the Department for Manufacturing | | | Journal (volume) | County 10 11 Mono County, Bodie, Blind Springs Hill, Masonic, and Silverado Districts Mono Leake,...operated during 1938 and 1939. In the Blind Springs Hill District, the Comanche Mine was being rehabilitated...during 1938 and 1939. The principal activity in Hill, : RIVERSIDE COUNTY The active districts in this...p. Fairbanks-Morse compressor. Four men Black Hill Manganese Deposit. It comprises 8 claims situated...One strikes N.-S., the other E.-W. Width of veins ranges from one to 10 ft. Development consists of a number | | | Report (issue) | Green Mountain massif, and also in the Butternut Hill fold, a major south-closing appendage of the Chester...Butternut Hill fold. Two tightly pinched synforms, the Proctorsville syncline and the Spring Hill fold contain...therefore must be Acadian structures. Rocks of the Spring Hill fold dip steeply to the west off the west flank...previous interpretations of the geology, the Butternut Hill fold was viewed as an inverted anticline (synform)...Proterozoic rocks, and the complimentary Spring Hill fold (the Star Hill fold of Thompson, 1950) was viewed | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Acushnet, Massachusetts MICHAEL S. HARITOS 11 Spring Hill Road Hyde Park, Massachusetts 02136 mharitos@comcast...Canada (Tait and Bainbridge 2013); the apatite-magnetite deposit of Cerro Mercado, Durango, Mexico (Megaw...Both of these deposits are Kiruna-type apatite-magnetite deposits, similar to those in Volume 90, May/June...lithium-cesium-tantalum (LCT) pegmatites Australia Broken Hill, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales. Occurs...hosted and sulfide hosted Lake Boga, Swan Hill Rural City, Victoria Aberfoyle mine, Rossarden district, Tasmania | | | Journal (issue) | and walk ¼ mile east along the tracks to a small hill. According to Gary Buss (pers. 3 Fig 3 Realgar...were dug along the railway cut and further up the hill beyond the fence line onto the Snyder Farm. An agreement...landowner that the holes dug would be filled in. The hill, only 15 feet high, is now covered with trees and...address, payable for each calendar year at the Spring meeting or by mail to the Secretary Treasurer:...1976). Lewis and Clark County: Helena district, Spring Hill mine (Jones, 1933, 1934); near Wolf Creek [“ | | | Report (Issue volume) | + 4, Mineral Fe # — of Australia and™ Papua New Guinea ...O02unse Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea The COVER PHOTOGRAPH shows...1962 1967 A.E. Jenkins and G.M. Willis 3. Broken Hill Mines — 1968 1968 and Papua New Ed. C.L. Knight...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 1. Metals 6.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 2. Coal 7...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 3. Petroleum 8.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 4. Industrial | | | Report (issue) | D.Sc., F.G.S., Geological Survey of Western Australia AND € A. I. STEPHENS, B.Sc., Council for Scientific... 1949. TYESTERN AUSTRALIA. DEPARTMENT OF MINES MINERAL RESOURCES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA BULLETIN No. 5... D.Sc., F.G.S., Geological Survey of Western Australia AND H. A. STEPHENS,B.Sc., Council for Scientific...availability of moulding sands in the whole of Western Australia, but rather to indicate to potential users of...joint effort by the Geological Survey of Western Australia and the Commonwealth Council for Scientific and | | | Report (issue) | Knowledge of the Geology of Texas, by Robert T. Hill. 94 pp. Price 10 cents. 46. Nature and Origin of... ILLUSTRATIONS. Page. PLATE I. Geological Map of Ruby Hill 115 Geological Cross-sections 174 Minerals in...published by Mr. Curtis were taken from the J. S. Hill. atlas sheets accompanying this monograph. Mr...In strong contrast with most of the Great Basin ranges, the Eureka Mountains present a rough feet. and...limestone. Reasons are assigned for all the Great Basin ranges owe their origin to a post-Jurassic movement. The | | | Report (issue) | METALLURGY Level 3, 15-31 Pelham Street, Carlton Victoria Australia 3053 iii © The Australasian Institute...knowledge and understanding of the mineral wealth of Australia and Papua New Guinea. v vi Committees MONOGRAPH...Gold NL WMC Resources Limited Outokumpu Mining Australia Hamersley Iron Pty Limited Hancock Prospecting...597 and 598 609, 610 and 611 Battle Mountain (Australia) Inc 686 and 687 MIM Holdings Limited 702 and...Resources Limited Delta Gold NL Homestake Gold of Australia Limited Pasminco Limited Placer Pacific Limited | | | Report (volume) | mafic extrusive rocks 25a Descriptive model of hot-spring Au-Ag, by Byron R. Berger 25b Descriptive model...volcanic-hosted magnetite, by Dennis P. Cox 172 Grade and tonnage model volcanic-hosted magnetite, by Dan L...model of hot-spring Hg, by James J. Rytuba 178 Grade and tonnage model of hot-spring Hg by James J...Mn deposits 141 Cartoon cross-section of a hot-spring Au-Ag deposit 144 Cartoon cross section of a typical...of volcanic-hosted magnetite deposits 173 Iron grades of volcanic-hosted magnetite deposits 174 Phosphorus | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | also occursin pyrite and galena,and rarely, in magnetite. In someof the outlyingparts of the mine there...Red Lake, and Little Long Lac in Ontario; Victoria, Australia; Salsigne,France; and many others. The data...bismuth from Cobar and from Tennant Creek in Australia. Bismuthand bismuthiniteappearto be relatedto...orablemineralsin the precipitation of gold at Daylesford, Australia. Gold also occursoccasionally as roundedgrains...a favorablemineral at Walhalla-Wood's Point, Australia. An exampleis shownin Plate II of Junner'spaper | | | Book | PALHONTOLOGIST (NEW SOUTH ETHERIDGE, WALES); VICTORIA ; ACTING-PALHZONTOLOGIST, ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT...appears to have been descriptive of “ The Eastern Ranges opposite the Berrigal Station.”’ The Eleventh Report...G., both formerly of the Geological Survey of Victoria, was appointed Geologist for the Northern District...1868. (2.) On Gold Discoveries in the Gilbert Ranges (with Map), dated 7th April, 1868. (3.) Progress...so much to our knowledge of the interior of Australia, held the appointment of Geologist for the Southern | | Hodges, C.A., Cox, D.P., Singer, D.A., Case, J.E., Berger, B.R., Albers, J.P. (1984) U.S. Geological Survey-INGEOMINAS mineral resource assessment of Colombia. Open-File Report Vol. 1984 (84-345) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr84345 | Report (issue) | Cordillera Central are favorable hosts for hot spring gold-silver deposits and should be an immediate...sedimentary barite, shale-hosted lead-zinc-silver, hot spring gold-silver and mercury, platinum-group elements...Tertiary/Quaternary volcanic rocks are permissive for hot spring gold-silver deposits, commonly of low grade but...belt, South Caribbean deformed belt). (9) Complex ranges and small basins of the Guajira Peninsula. Comprehensive...molybdenite and pyrite, the other rich in gold and magnetite. Some deposits have no recoverable gold or molybdenum | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | SPRING HILL GOLD DEPOSIT, MONTANA. VERNER NEAR HELENA, • JONES. INTRODUCTION. THE Spring Hill...bulletinby Knopf: Op. cit., pp. 86-98. 544 SPRING HILL GOLD DEPOSIT. 545 beds, and subsequentto...southernflank of this dome. SPRING HILL STOCK. GeneralFeatures.--The Spring Hill stockis essentiallya granodiorite...deposits. On boththe 200 and 300 levelsof the Spring Hill Mine, blocks of limestonehavebeenengulfedin the........................ •.5o 0.50 i.oo x. Spring Hill stock near center, granodiorite. 2. First shell | | | Journal (issue) | the Moonta and Wallaroo mining districts, South Australia ....................................................................... 407 by A. Pring Broken Hill, New South Wales; a brief review .................Wilson Minerals from the Kintore opencut, Broken Hill, New South Wales .................................Robinson Zeolites from Phillip Island and Flinders, Victoria ..................... 451 by W. D. Birch The...University of Wollongong Wollongong, N.S.W. 2500 Australia Thomas G. Vallance Department of Geology University | | | Report (volume) | ............. 7 9 9 9 12 14 14 14 14 15 16 Magnetite schists in the northern part of the district....general character......................... The magnetite schists considered as iron ore..................R. 101 W. R.IOOW. R.99 W. PLATE I LEGEND Magnetite schist (Numbers are referred to in text) R...City, to the east of the mail road, rises Peabody Hill. From the top of this elevation one may look east...foothill region west and southwest from Peabody Hill. As already noted, the surface slopes in a general | | Taylor, R. D., Goldfarb, R. J., Monecke, T., Fletcher, I. R., Cosca, M. A., Kelly, N. M. (2015) Application of U-Th-Pb Phosphate Geochronology to Young Orogenic Gold Deposits: New Age Constraints on the Formation of the Grass Valley Gold District, Sierra Nevada Foothills Province, California. Economic Geology, 110 (5) 1313-1337 doi:10.2113/econgeo.110.5.1313 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sciences, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia 5 Department 6 Geological Survey...Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia Department of Geological Sciences, University...were discovered in the district in 1850 at Gold Hill, just two years after the first discovery of placer...Empire vein North Star Gabbro Middle Jurassic Spring Hill Tectonic Mélange Serpentinized ultramafic unit...Grass Valley fault, MV = Maryland vein, SHV = Spring Hill vein, WFZ = Weimar fault zone. relict amphibole | | | Report (issue) | Bonanza Chrome Hill No 1 Coon Mt. Nos. 1-3 Copper Creek (Low divide) Fourth of July French Hill High Dome...Apex Darrington Gold Bug Claims Green Mine Helemar Hill -Top Chrome Hoff Murphy Pillikin Shelly Sheppard...Claim Moore Mine Mullaly Mine Niche!ini Mine Alta Hill Bowden Prospect Codd Prospect Dickerson Eden Location...Porter Property Red Ledae I\V^V* L»«» Spring Hill Snyder Tomkin Waite Wolf Creek Area Beat Boiler...Berg Schaft Creek (Laird) Paramount Mining Patton Hill (Casino) Highmount (Ide) Bethlehem (all properties) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | authigenicdickite in pore spacesof Triassic sandstonesof Australia; that paper contains an extended bibliography...= LS. /n VILAS SH. D t c K t T E_ Stop 4 Spring Hill Ls Mbr. Hickory Cneek Sh Mbr Merriqm Ls Mbr.... 3. Photomicrograph of flufiy dickite, from Spring Hill Limestone Member, Plattsburg Limestone, stop...contact metamorphism; hydrothermal veins of quartz, magnetite, and sulfides extend outward into the country...the Hawkesbury Sandstone of the Sydney Basin, Australia. Amer. Mi.neral'.50,418426. Bunov, W. M. eNo H | | | Report (issue) | Photomicrograph of aggregate of small biotite :Oakes and magnetite grains that probably pseudomorphs a hornblende...irregular aggregate of biotite, hornblende, and magnetite in granodiorite of Mount Barcroft... 18. Ternary...Granodiorite of the Benton Range from Blind Spring Hill ...............................................Range is exposed in the southern part of Blind Spring Hill (frontispiece). These rocks are physically separate...Ross, 1964, p. 47). Near the north end of Blind Spring Hill, it is intruded by the granite of Casa Diablo | | | Report (issue) | Chemical character ________________________ _ Magnetite-pyrrhotite vein _______ .,:.. _____________ _...Limonite __________ _______________________ _ Magnetite _____ __ ___ _____ _________________ _ Mariposite...Gold Hill, Massachusetts Hill, and neighboring veins____________________________________ Gold Hill mine_..._______________ __ Massachusetts Hill mine_________________ Cincinnati Hill mine ________ . :. __________...____ Garage vein________________________ Church Hill vein____________________ Sleep vein_________________________ | | | Report (issue) | MONOGRAPH 17 of Somepats oe ilar ce| + in Australia mail iii DOOO38J0754 oA., eet OF ROME prhge...DISCOVERY OF SOME IMPORTANT MINERAL DEPOSITS IN AUSTRALIA Cover Picture—The Argyle Diamond mine Photo...DISCOVERY OF SOME IMPORTANT MINERAL DEPOSITS IN AUSTRALIA Editors K. R. GLASSON J. H. RATTIGAN INCORPORATED...Ross House, 191 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 3052 1990 © Copyright By THE AUSTRALASIAN...any of its publications | National Library of Australia Card No. ISBN 6 949106 57 7 Typeset by Abb-typesetting | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | wintered on the Big Hole River. They set out in the spring of 1858 to prospect Finley’s Gold Creek. Over the...vigilantes tried and hung nearly two dozen men. By spring 1864, there were hundreds of men in Virginia City...tons of tungsten ore: bornite, chalcopyrite, magnetite, malachite, scheelite (crystals to 6 mm) (Geach...wulfenite (crystals) (Klepper et al. 1971). Diamond Hill mine, sec. 36, T. 7 N., R. 1 W. On Indian Creek...mine, sec. 19, T. 5 N., R. 1 W.: aurichalcite, magnetite, malachite (botryoidal coatings) (Reed 1951a) | | | Book | the Pacific Rim Congress '87 in Gold Coast, Australia, and the Gold '88 symposium held in Melbourne...deposits, epithermal silver vein deposits, and hot spring gold deposits. Research done at the USGS has been...Strategic Mineral Deposits, University o/Western Australia, Australia David Groves is currently Professor (personal...Deposits, Geology Department, University of Western Australia. He is a B.Sc. Honours (First Class) and Ph.D...Henley Consultant Economic Geologist, Canberra, Australia Dick Henley has had close involvement with the |
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