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Bismite from
Copper Show Mine, Hatches Creek Wolfram Field, Hatches Creek, Barkly Region, Northern Territory, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Bismite
Formula:Bi2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Copper Show Mine, Hatches Creek Wolfram Field, Hatches Creek, Barkly Region, Northern Territory, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1080288
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1080288:7
GUID (UUID V4):20519d11-367a-425e-9791-d30854983426
Nearest other occurrences of Bismite
7.5km (4.7 miles) Hatches Creek Wolfram Field, Hatches Creek, Barkly Region, Northern Territory, Australia
References
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Report (issue)
C01\H\10NWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BUR.EAU OF MINERAL RESOURCES, GEOLOGY...RESOURCES THE ... OF- THE HATCHES CREEK WOLFRAM FIELD, NORTHERN TERRITORY BY G. R. RYAN Issued under...National Development 1961 A COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Minister:...Geologist: N. H. FISHER Wholly set up and printed in Australia by Mercury Press Pty. Ltd., 91-93 Macquarie Street...Investigations Page 5 7 9 11 GENERAL GEOLOGY Hatches Creek Group Pedlar^Gabbro^..^ Other^Intrusives Cainozoic^•
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and the corresponding citation (Hudson Bay 309 mine). in Ref. 4, line Z, for 670 read 676. 310 in...447 Bismite, and for 4582 AX2 it of less common sulfide. Type, in line 14 for 4581 Bismite read...top roiv,for 10, down 599 for 4581 Bismite read 447 Bismite. for 4582 Sillenite read 448 Sillenite...say that this guarantee did much to deterrepaid. mine the award of the grant. To Mr. W. 0. Wiley, Chairman...bonding, that is, the positive ions are enmeshed in a field of elecThe native elements (of the metallic type)
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GOLD, SILVER, LEAD, TIN, TUNG- XVI. TESTS FOR COPPER, ALUMINIUM, CALCIUM, BAR- STEN, MOLYBDENUM, l\[ANGANESE...TOURMALINE Ja..'I. .ll."XII. 125 THE ORES OF COPPER AND ALUMINIUM 133 THE ORES OF MERCURY, ANTIMONY...lump of copper ore lying about somewhere, a piece of galena, probably a cast-off specimen of wolfram or tin...securing a little specimen of gold, tin, wolfram, molybdenite, copper and, if possible, of all the minerals... an ounce of stream tin, an ounce of alluvial wolfram, an ounce of scheelite. Common enough minerals
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Appalachian field, 20 Bituminous area, 21 Character of AppaPennsylvania anthracite field, 22 lachian...Rhode Island field, 25 The Triassic field, 25 Eastern Interior field, 26 Northern Interior field, 27 Western...Western Interior field and southwestern fields, 28 Western Interior field, 29 Southwestern field, 29 Gulf states...in the United States, 48 Appalachian field, 48 OhioIndiana field, 50 Texas-Louisiana oil fields, 51 Kansas... ; ; ; ; States, 259 ; ; Lake Superior region, 259 ; Clinton ore, 266 ; Other ;; CONTENTS
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rockhunting tools; Star Engineering Co., for the field rock saw; DeBeers Consolidated Mines, Inc., for...mineralogy and geology that underlie the entire field. Most of the subjects follow an alphabetic, encyclopedic...the finest ever made. They have been selected to show the features of the mineral kingdom in such a way...always one that has been well opened, such as a mine, a quarry, road or railroad cut, or a cliff. Fresh...often happens that specimens brought in from the field have an unnecessary amount of waste rock adhering
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rockhunting tools; Star Engineering Co., for the field rock saw; DeBeers Consolidated Mines, Inc., for...mineralogy and geology that underlie the entire field. Most of the subjects follow an alphabetic, encyclopedic...the finest ever made. They have been selected to show features of the mineral kingdom way are the...always one that has been well opened, such as a mine, a quarry, road or railroad cut, or a cliff. Fresh...often happens that specimens brought in from the field first well-tempered have an unnecessary amount
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rock¬ hunting tools; Star Engineering Co., for the field rock saw; DeBeers Consoli¬ dated Mines, Inc., for...mineralogy and geology that underlie the en¬ tire field. Most of the subjects follow an alphabetic...the finest ever made. They have been selected to show the features of the mineral kingdom in such a way...always one that has been well opened, such as a mine, a quarry, road or railroad cut, or a cliff. Fresh...often happens that specimens brought in from the field have an unnecessary amount of waste rock adhering
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the history of iron and steel as well as that of copper. Prof. Dr. Marc Pearce from the Institute of Archaeology...on vii viii Acknowledgements gold, silver, copper and bronzes from the Royal Cemetery of Ur, Mesopotamia...Old Cratons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4.6 Copper Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5.2 Copper Slags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...The Metallurgy of Copper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.2.1 Copper Artefacts . . . .
 
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