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Granite from
Conrad Mine, Howell, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Granite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Granite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Conrad Mine, Howell, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1241826
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1241826:6
GUID (UUID V4):a879eeb6-cc72-44ac-b3ee-0d5d286b9c1b
Nearest other occurrences of Granite
9.1km (5.7 miles) Mynorl Mine, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
9.3km (5.8 miles) Waterfords Tin Mine, Murchison Co., New South Wales, Australia
12.3km (7.7 miles) Pine Ridge, Copeton Dam district, Murchison Co., New South Wales, Australia
17.1km (10.6 miles) Hong Hays Pipe, Tingha, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
18.1km (11.2 miles) Rooneys lode, Tingha, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
19.2km (11.9 miles) Bough-Yard Gully Lode, Tingha, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
19.7km (12.2 miles) Birtleson's Pipe, Tingha, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
22.0km (13.7 miles) Orchards lode, Tingha, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
29.7km (18.5 miles) Glendale alluvial tin, Hardinge Co., New South Wales, Australia
40.3km (25.0 miles) Doherty Mine (Hungerford and Spencer's Mine; Hungerford and Spencer's Deposit), Barraba, Darling Co., New South Wales, Australia
References
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Report (issue)
w c NEW SOUTH WALFS. 11 (DEPAiiTMENf' OF MINES.: ^ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. /// E. F. PiTTMAN, A.R...AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF TIiN ORES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. BY J. E. CARNE, F.G.S., Assistant Govkrnmknt...BY W, A, QULLICK, QOVERNMENl PRINTER, o NEW SOUTH WALb,S. ^ DEPARXMfnSTT OF MINES.) 'i/ E. F...INDUSTRY AND THK DISTRIBUTION OF TIN ORES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. BY J. E. CARNE, F A88I8TASI' G.S.,...Ore;* in Came, RG.S., Assistant Government New 8outh Wales," by Geologist. tin deposits of this State
Book
THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF. NEW SOUTH ·WALES * .--- -. No. 18 GEMSTO-NES COMPILED BY G. ROSE AUGUST...AUGUST, 1960 ··- * 1 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES DEPARTMENT OF . MINES 2'4109 (75 c) DEPARTMENT...SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES F. W, BOOKER, GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF NEW SOUTH WALES No....Mines 24109-1 ., THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF NEW SOUTH WALES No. 18 GEMSTONES Compiled by G. RosE, August...History and Mode of Occurrence D. Occurrences in New South Wales I. Lightning Ridge (Wallangulla) II. White
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralization at the Wallah Wallah Silver Mine, Rye Park, New South Wales and Its Metallogenic Significance K...Canberra College of Advanced Education, Belconnen, Australia With 5 Figures Received March 10, 1988; accepted...lead-zinc-silver deposit near Rye Park, New South Wales, Australia, consists of epigenetic, vein-type mineralization...mineralization, New South Wales, Australia. Zusammenfassung Die Wallah Wallah Silber-Mine, Rye Park, New South...South Wales, und die metallogenetische Bedeutung ihrer Vererzung Die Wallah Wallah Silber-Mine, Rye Park,
Report (issue)
TH WALES. DEPARTM�NT OF MINES. GE0£;6GICAL SURVEY. . G. ��DREWS, Government Geologist. MINERAL RESOURCES..._i A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MINERALOGY OFI NEW SOUTH WALES. :IIY GEORGE SMITH, Late Inspector of Mines..._.,. � ,,.... f, --d • ,·,.� i e'2.. NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPARTMENT OF MINES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. E...Mineralogy of New South ·wales, by Mr. George Smith, late Inspector ox 1\fine!,I in New South Wales. Special...PLATF.S. 1.-Fig . 1. Nath ·e Bismuth-A. E. Cooper's :Mine, Dcep,h1.i,J1. ................. 1 ,, 2. lllock
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Anon anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. · counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G...Mines N :r G S New Jersey Geological SUrvey N Y G S New York Geological Survey NY St Mus New York State ... Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station U P R Co Union Pacific Railroad Company • US Dp lnt United...geological survey: Calvin, 09c Pleistocene geology, New York: Fairchild, 13 Isostasy, relations to geodesy...Pre-Cambrian sediments in the Adirondacks: and South America: Scott (W B), 16 Kemp,OO Primeval flora:
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Sulfide Deposits, New England, Australia H. K. Herbert Department of Geology, University of New England, Armidale...Armidale, Australia 2351 J. W. Smith Division of Mineralogy, C.S.I.R.O., North Ryde, Australia 2113 The...predominate. INTRODUCTION In Australia, the New England Region of New South Wales (Fig. i) constitutes a unique...contribution to the metal production and earnings of New South Wales. At present, however, mining activity is limited...mineralisation in New England. In this paper, the sulfur isotopic composition and origin of some New England sulfide
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3 19 Alabama Alaska Argentine Republic Asia Australia Austria 21 21 N 25 25 26 28 -. Banka 29...California 48 Canada Cape Colony Carolina, North and South 51 Ceylon 54 Chili 55 50 52 China 55 Colorado...Newfoundland 123 119 123 123 New Guinea New Hampshire New Jersey New South Wales New Zealand 124 124 124 124...Domingo Scotland Siam Siberia South America South Australia South Dakota Spain Swaziland ; 145 146... .186 CONTENTS V PAGE Washington Western Australia 187 Wyoming 190 191 203 209 General Bibliography
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the genesis of granitic rocks in southeastern Australia — Nature of the metasedimentary-derived and basaltic...James Cook University, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...Granitic magmas in three areas of southeastern Australia are the product of melting of quartzofeldspathic...the Palaeozoic granitic rocks of southeastern Australia have geochemical and isotopic attributes indicative...characterizes many granitic suites in eastern Australia. Regardless of which mixing model is adopted,
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NLW SOUTH WALES. i ii MINERAL RESOURCES \t;\v south walks. » EDWARD Oo\ F...lis ; NEW SOUTH WALES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF NEW SOUTH WALES. BY EDWARD...and Metallurgy ; Government Geologist of New South Wales Lecturer in Mining at the Sydney University...official my notes South Wales. that was possible, within the limits of such a all ; New number of separate...GEOLOGICAL SURVEYOR IN CHARGE. INTRODUCTORY. When Australia was being colonised the pastoral industry "was
Report (volume)
°X2° Quadrangle, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1979 ...1°X2° Quadrangle, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina By G.R. ROBINSON, Jr., F.G. LESURE, j.l...Geological Survey Federal Center, Box 25286 Denver, CO 80225 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication...1°X2° quadrangle Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina I by G.R. Robinson, Jr. ... [et al.]. p...Tennessee. 2. Geology-North Carolina. 3. Geology-South Carolina. 4. Mines and mineral resources- Tennessee
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30 November, 1917] RECORDS OF MEETINGS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES January to December, 1916...following program was prcwnted / (245) 246 ANNALB NEW YORK AUADE’.UY OF SUlENOES Douglas W.Johnson, THE...which Nr. Aitken was a member. On the iiorth a i d south the court nns boidcrcd by a contillrlous ~ ( I W...in the territory embraced by Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Kmsas, Oklahoma, and Texas. They are late...prominently in the E E O ~ U S dlnles, the Storm King granite, and the Ravenswood ganodiorite. The author nndertook
Report (issue)
OF THE PIEDMONT AND COASTAL PLAIN NEAR PAGELAND, SOUTH CAROLINA AND WADESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA By HENRY...Carolina at Chapel Hill 27214 3 Division of Geology, South Carolina State Development Board, Harbison Forest.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GRANITE PLUTONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . .download Sketch map of Hiale gold mine area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....east wall of borrow pit in northern part of Haile mine area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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& Francis Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer...depth of the M surface. The 'thickness of the granite layer decreases westward and increases eastward...area, though this is most clearly seen in the granite layer. The Caucasus as a folded area arose in relation...relation to the production of the granite layer, the basalt masses being much less active in producing...Caucasus. •Maps showing depths of the granite, basalt, Conrad surface, and M surface as well as structural
Report (volume)
Transactions, Vol. XXIV. New York, N. Y. American Journal of Science, 3d ser. ; Vols. XLIX-L. New Haven, Conn. American...American Museum of Natural History: Bulletin, Vol. VII. New York, N. Y. American Naturalist, Vol. XXIX. Philadelphia...Geological and Natural History Survey: Reports, 1892-93, New Series, Vol. VI; Paleozoic Fossils, Vol. Ill, Part...Arts and Sciences: Transactions, Vol. IX, part, 2. New . ' Haven, Conn. Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society:.... Engineering and Mining Journal, Vols. LIX-LX. New York, N; Y.. Geological Magazine, Decade IV, Vol
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....'..................................... 21 New England -...-.-.....-...-.....-.....---...---.-........................................... New England and New York............................................... 1..................................... New Brunswick ................................................................................ New England and New York ...................'........................... 58 New England........................................................ 59 New York........
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the New York Academy of Sciences, the Boston Society of Natural History, the Astor Library of New York...Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and Canada in general. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and...Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. Ohio. Oregon...Oregon. Pennsylvania. Ehode Island. South America. South Carolina. Tennessee. Texas. Utah. Vermont. Virginias...with subheadings as follows : New England. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Maryland to Alabama. Great
Report (volume)
American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vol. 35, 1903. New York, N. Y. American Geologist, vols. 31 and 32,1903...meetings. New York, N. Y. . American Journal of Science: 4th ser., vols. 15 and 16, 1903. New Haven, Conn...8, 1903; Journal, vol. 3 and supplements, 1903. New York, N. Y. American Naturalist, vol. 37, 1903. Boston...Geological'Department: Contributions, vol. 11, nos. 91-98, 1903. New York, N. Y. 10 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS EXAMINED.... vols. 75 and 76, 1903. New York, N. Y. Engineering Association of the South:. Transactions, vols. 12
Journal (issue)
and Roger Haskins at entrance table. Boy Scout Conrad Smith teaching Moh’s Scale. Sue Marcus shopping...Scout Conrad Smith, and geology counselors Kathy Hrechka and Victoria Martin were “taken for granite” as...signed off on five Boy Scout geology merit badges! Conrad Smith showing the difference between minerals and...sites for all rovers to date. He announced that a new exhibit at the Smithsonian will soon open on the...particular, he recognized Conrad Smith, who did a great job in the Scout Corner. Conrad, who attends Walther
Report (chapter)
in the Eastern Lachlan Fold Belt, southeastern Australia R. T R Z E B S K I , P. L E N N O X & D. P A L...Geology, The University o f N e w South Wales, Sydney N S W 2052, Australia (e-mail. R. Trzebski@ unsw.edu... the Eastern Lachlan Fold Belt (southeastern Australia) revealed contrasts in emplacement mode and deformation...structure and the Barry Granodiorite and Sunset Hills Granite intruded transpressional shear zones. The I-type...weak deformation; whereas the S-type Sunset Hills Granite is an elongated, tabular to sheetlike pluton showing
Journal (volume)
for the transfer of the State Mining Bureau to the new department as the "Division of Mines and Mining."...source of the gold, the name and location of the mine, and name and address of the seller. The nominal...advise those seeking technical engagements with mine operators, and we maintain a file specifying qualifications...received for men to fill certain types of posi- mine operations. We have also assisted in filling personnel...Division is acting as the liaison for California's mine operators and the Emergency Coordinator for Mines
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Unique parent magma compositions of individual granite suites reflect variations within any or all of...Palaeozoic Lachlan Fold Belt (LFB) of eastern Australia is characterised by a ubiquitous pile of Ordovician...COLLINS 172 causing the geochemical variation in granite suites. In this model, the source composition is...1992). Nonetheless, at low silica contents the two granite types are distinctive and a chemical bimodality...fractionation, including the S-type Strathbogie Granite (Phillips et al. 1980) and the Violet Town Volcanics
Report (issue)
-------------------------Subsurface structures south ofEl Modeno fault____ Subsurface structures north...Santiago Creek. The broad Lorna Ridge syncline farther south underlies !lluch of the southern part of the mapped...Ranges, including the San Joaquin Hills to the south and southwest, the Los Angles basin to the west...San Joaquin Hills-San Juan Capistrano area to the south. This paper reports on the geology of the northern...1976 revision ·northern Santa Ana Mountains (Texas Co. well, Irvine especially important supplementary
Report (issue)
deposit. Table 4, part B, gives an alphabetic list of mine and properties followed by the deposit name. CHARACTERISTICS...Nova Scotia, Canada; and Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (Barr, 1980). Combinations of the two depositional...British Columbia, Canada; and Ballarat, Victoria, Australia (Barr, 1980)). These deposits are primarily worked...of deposits used in Table 1 may represent a major mine, district name, or local town name or other prominent...Junner (1921) made the same mines in Victoria, Australia, and Malcom (1912) in Nova Scotia. Arsenopyrite
Report (volume)
Bulletin, Vol. XXXII, 1900, and Vol. XXXIII, 1901. New York, N. Y. American Geologist, Vols. XXVII and XXVIII...XXX, 1901. New York, N. Y. American Journal of Science: 4th series, Vols. XI and XII, 1901. New Haven, Conn...XI, Part 4, Vol. XIV and Vol. XV, Part 1, 1901. New York, N. Y.American Naturalist, Vol. XXXV, 1901....Proceedings, Vol. XL, Nos. 165-167, Transactions, new series, Vol. XX, Part II, 1901. Philadelphia, Pa... 1901. Berkeley, Cal. Canada Geological Survey: New series, Vol. XI, 1901. Ottawa, Canada. Canada Royal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
M. G. Muff.—The Geology of the Leenane District, Co. Galway. H. Bolton.—On a Section of the Lower Coal-measures...associated Sedimentary Rocks of the Tourmakeady District, Co. Mayo. Dr. W. F. Hume.—Notes on the Petrography of...—Dolomites from Algeria. Dr. A. Hutchinson.—On a new method of drawing Stereographic Projections of Crystals...Dawkins, F.R.S.—The Derivation of Sand and Clay from Granite. Dr. T. T. Groom.—Report on Charnwood Rocks. Professor...Professor W. M. Davis.—Glacial Erosion in North "Wales. Dr. J. Milne, F.R. S.—The Duration and Direction
 
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