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Apatite from
Brown Hill, Astrolabe mineral field, Central Province, Papua New Guinea


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:'Apatite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Brown Hill, Astrolabe mineral field, Central Province, Papua New Guinea
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1290717
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1290717:7
GUID (UUID V4):52f27dff-1880-4536-84ed-d79a375eb5d3
Nearest other occurrences of Apatite
2.6km (1.6 miles) ā“˜Eriama Creek, Astrolabe mineral field, Central Province, Papua New Guinea
4.7km (2.9 miles) ā“˜Rigo road, Astrolabe mineral field, Central Province, Papua New Guinea
7.1km (4.4 miles) ā“˜Eriama, Astrolabe mineral field, Central Province, Papua New Guinea
40.0km (24.8 miles) ā“˜Gobuia, Astrolabe mineral field, Central Province, Papua New Guinea
47.2km (29.3 miles) ā“˜Kapa Kapa, Astrolabe mineral field, Central Province, Papua New Guinea
62.3km (38.7 miles) ā“˜Iora Creek, Oro Province, Papua New Guinea
75.4km (46.9 miles) ā“˜Madi creek, Oro Province, Papua New Guinea
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (Issue volume)
+ 4, Mineral Fe # ā€” of Australia andā„¢ Papua New Guinea ...O02unse Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea The COVER PHOTOGRAPH shows...the east coast of Lihir Island, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. The Ladolam gold deposit lies...Resources Development Centre, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea The Australasian Institute of Mining and...and Metallurgy MONOGRAPH 1.* Detrital Heavy Mineral in Natural Accumulates 2.* Research in Chemical and
Report (issue)
A GUIDE TO THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA N. H. LUDBROOK HPRM 2018D037863 Cover... Cover Parabarana Hill in the Mount Painter Complex. Early Cretaceous sediments of the Great Artesian...of the hill. Department of Mines and Energy South Australia A GUIDE TO THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES...River south of Morgan. Geology Pages 11-113 Mineral Resources Pages 118-214 Acknowledgments The author...Premier's Department, Department of Lands, and Central Landscape Services of the Department of the Environment
Report (issue)
of Mines and providing its source is acknowl- Hill zinc deposit: longest crystal is 9 mm. Frontispiece:...South Australian Company in 1836. His reports of mineral finds, published in the British press, were partly...and in 1841 he published a booklet called The Mineral Kingdom of South Australia. In 1846 the Colonyā€™s...appended a list of minerals and their occurrence. A mineral catalogue was produced for the Great Exhibition...a showpiece for the worldā€™s mineral industry and eighty tons of mineral specimens from South Australia
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
potentialā€™, a session arranged as part of the Mineral Deposits Studies Group (MDSG)2002 annual meeting...Prichard and co-workers67 described platinum-group mineral (PGM) grains in chromitite ores from Unst, Shetland...was carried out between 1984 and 1991 under the Mineral Reconnaissance Programme (MRP) funded by the Department...designed to stimulate private-sector investment in mineral exploration and development in Britain. These investigations...Lineament. These rocks are referred to as the Succothā€“Brown Hill (Sā€“BH) type, after the largest intrusion, which
Book
Perth AMSTERDAM ā€¢ BOSTON ā€¢ HEIDELBERG ā€¢ LONDON NEW YORK ā€¢ OXFORD ā€¢ PARIS ā€¢ SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO ā€¢...Knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden...Sri Sarada Devi. Author Biography has taught mineral exploration to postgraduate students of the department...Congress. Dr. Haldar is recipient of ā€œDr. J. Coggin Brown Memorial (Gold Medal) for Geological Sciencesā€ by...Haldar) has been a practicing veteran in the field of Mineral Exploration and Metal Mining for the past
Book
A n n o t a t e d Bibliographies of Mineral Deposits in Africa, Asia (exclusive of t h e U S S R ) a...Pennsylvania State University College of Earth and Mineral Sciences University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 P...SYDNEY Ā· NEW YORK Ā· PARIS Ā· Ā· TORONTO FRANKFURT Ļ…. Īŗ. Pergamon Press Ltd., Headington Hill H a l...Press Inc., Maxwell House, Fairview Park, Elmsford, New Y o r k 10523, U.S.A. CANADA Pergamon of Canada...geologue economique dans son etude des gisements de mineral, elles ne le dispensent pas de tout travail. J'ai
Book
org/details/classicminerallo0O000scal WITHDRAWN CLASSIC MINERAL LOCALITIES OF THE WORLD Asia and Australia =...JARS LIPOW Si. ao sĆ© 1 UAE a hte ā€œ CLASSIC MINERAL LOCALITIES OF THE WORLD Asia and Australia Philip...Scalisi David Cook VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD COMPANY NEW YORK CINCINNATI TO RONTO LONDON MELBOURNE Copyright...Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. 135 West 50th Street, New York, N.Y. 10020 Van Nostrand Reinhold Publishing...Cataloging in Publication Data Scalisi, Philip. Classic mineral localities of the world, Asia and Australia. Bibliography:
Book (chapter)
marks the western margin of the `Younger Basic' province (Fettes et al., 107 Mid-Ordovician intrusions...Portsoy 0 Knock 9 Maud -a0 oA SuccothBrown Hill Kennethmont Blackwger. 4Ā°, Haddo House Huntly...GCR sites: 1, Hill of Barra; 2, Bin Quarry; 3, Pitscurry and Legatesden quarries; 4, Hill of Johnston;...Johnston; 5, Hill of Craigdearg; 6, Balmedie Quarry; 7, Towie Wood; 8, Craig Hall. 1991). Here, for example, the...1989). On the other hand, the nearby Succothā€” Brown Hill mafic complex may well be a genuinely 'Older
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Gold Mineralization Styles in the Kalgoorlie Gold Field: SHRIMP, U-Pb, and 40Ar/39Ar Geochronological Evidence...Subsequent brittle deformation in the Kalgoorlie gold field was accompanied by hydrothermal activity that may...late event, the geometry of the Kalgoorlie gold field and its contained lode systems has remained essentially...mineralization. Introduction THE KALGOORLIE gold field is one of Australiaā€™s major economic gold resources...gold per annum. As expected, the Kalgoorlie gold field has been the subject of much research and intense
Book
the Commissioner of Crown Lands, BY H, Y. L, BROWN, F.G.S., GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST. ADELAIDE BY AUTHORITY:...and 8 7 ' ' 10 For "Coronet Mine'" Coronet Hill. For ' ' " three miles " after " 33 Line...great published development has occurred in mineral discoveries in the colony. This Catalogue does...complete by any means, as there are doubtless mineral collections in the possession of private persons...pursuits, prospectors, and others with a record of mineral discoveries for reference, as complete as may be
Report (volume)
...... Mineral composition or mode..-....------...:..---..---..-.-. Classification in the new system...-....--..-....--.--..-.....-......-..... 66 Mineral composition or mode.._._._---.--------.----......----..-----.--.------.. .. Classification in the new system ^............................. Comparison...-----..-..----..----------. Classification in the new system......-..,........-..--..----.. Classification...composition..._-_-._..-_-...._._..__.......-.__.... 78 Mineral composition or mode...-.......-.-.-..-.-.-..--
Report (Issue volume)
which knowledge of South Australiaā€™s geology and mineral resources can be built, and exploration models...major economic mineral commodities such as gypsum, lime sand, silica sand and heavyā€‘mineral concentrations...Environmental geology and mining heritage, two relatively new terms to the community, are also introduced in this...Although the aeromagnetics are designed primarily for mineral exploration, the data are now being used in South...pioneered the use of palaeontology in petroleum, mineral and groundwater exploration in South Australia
Report (issue)
purpose of st11dying some of the phenomena in the field. Special thanks aIĀ·e due to Dr. Traquair, F.R.S...Phyllite. 12 CHAPTER V. Granulitic Schists of the Central Highlands, Nomenclatu1,.e Ā·general lithologicalĀ·...Moraines. River alluvial deposits. . Basin Peat. Hill Peat. CHAPTEll X. ECONOMIC PRODUCTS, 74 Li1nestones-analyses...Road-metal. Building-stone. Roofing-slate. Brick-clay. Mineral weļæ½ls. Ironstone. APPENDIX. Pa1Ā·t I. Palreontological-Notes...village of PlAfford, and in the south from the Black Hill near the Lower Oabrach to I>alliefure on the Spey
Report (issue)
purpose of st11dying some of the phenomena in the field. Special thanks aIĀ·e due to Dr. Traquair, F.R.S...Phyllite. 12 CHAPTER V. Granulitic Schists of the Central Highlands, Nomenclatu1,.e Ā·general lithologicalĀ·...Moraines. River alluvial deposits. . Basin Peat. Hill Peat. CHAPTEll X. ECONOMIC PRODUCTS, 74 Li1nestones-analyses...Road-metal. Building-stone. Roofing-slate. Brick-clay. Mineral weļæ½ls. Ironstone. APPENDIX. Pa1Ā·t I. Palreontological-Notes...village of PlAfford, and in the south from the Black Hill near the Lower Oabrach to I>alliefure on the Spey
Book
LIMESTONF: ANO DOUNALT LlMFSfONE FOR~IATION QUEEN'S HILL GNEISS AND O UCHR,WHLLI.. GNEISS FORMATION M~ALL...granite. The intrusions are roughly coeval; three new U/ Pb zirconbased dates gave a range of 426 to 417...65 (1904), and 1nakes full use of the 1: 10 560 field maps of G Barrow, E H Cunningham Craig and L W Hinxman...- Argyll Group (2) 37 Crinan Subgroup 37 Queen's Hill Gneiss Fonnation 37 Metasedimenta1y components 37...quartz dio1ites 85 Abergeldie Diorite complex 86 Field occurrence and petrography 87 Foliation in dioritic
Catalog/List
crystals Pb Cu O (ClBrJ Rare anes: Scrutinyite, Also new: Dufrenoysite, Ferroactinolite From England: ...Scrpcr1tinegroup. ~:2:n casses uith rainor Stichtite ;~~i~htite Hill, D~~das?asmania) ~~, ā‚¬1 lx2 f2 2x2 E4 (;1:o~~r...Orangebrownmasses on Hidalgoite_. rich matrix. (Gold Hill Hine,Tooel County, Utah, USA) lxl f2.50 lx2 ES ...Russia) 1/2ins E3 lx 1/2 E 038 BAHIANITE Al Sb Oxide brown,water polished mini pebble from the TypeLocation...ASTROPHYLLITE (KNa)(FeMnTi Silicate. Attractive dark brown radiations in matrix. Rich pieces (Kola Peninsula
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Tarcoola Goldfield and Implications for the Central Gawler Gold Province, South Australia ANTHONY R. BUDDā€  AND...Australia Abstract The Tarcoola goldfield in central South Australia is hosted by the Paleoproterozoic...several other known gold prospects in the central Gawler gold province, suggests that the diorite was an essential...the gold mineralization event throughout this province. Introduction GRANITES AND volcanics of the Gawler...only been relatively recently that the central Gawler gold province (Budd, 2002; Drown, 2002; Ferris and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in the east forms another rough boundary for the hill mass that the forest occupies. On the west the area...Ehynie and the Bin at Huntly there are no striking hill features in the area. The rocks are for the most...the Old Bed conglomerate at Kothes, and blocks of New Bed from Elgin which have been found at Corshalloch...on Long Bank, and between Cloichedubh and Black Hill. Erratics of the third glaciation are not so common...Threeburnhead Howe and Cransmill. The latter cuts the Cairn Hill from above Cransmill to the top of the Mytice hollow
Report (issue)
was divertedĀ· to the North-west Highlands, ,vhere new Jlroblems of the greatest interest and importance...,vhere necessary, and investigat.e both in the field. and in the laboratory the numerĀ­ ous and co111plex...(Black Schist-Limestone) Group ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ g. The Durn Hill Quartzite ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ Ii. The Portsoy Group ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢...) Botary-Cair11bo1ā€¢ Ā·row Area (v.) Binhall-Evron Hill ...-\rea " ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ (ii.) Boyndie and \Vhyntie...ECONOMICS. Wate1Ā· ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ Chalybeate ,vells and Mineral ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ Flints ā€¢ ā€¢ Graphite ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ Talc ā€¢ ā€¢
Report (issue)
liographY------------------:----~------------ Field work and acknowledgments ________________ =Cteography..._ Peters Creek quartzite __________________ _ Central group ____________________________ _ _ Carolina...Davidson County ______________________ :__ ~ -Conrad HilL _______________________ ._ __ _ III 56 56 57 57...mines-Continued Davidson County-Continued Ā·- Silver HilL ___________________________ _ /Other mines _______..._______ ______ _ Fisher Hill, Millis Hill, and Pucket ______ _ Gardner Hill __________________________
Book (edition)
ALBERT STATES WILLIAMS, Jr. ABSTRACT FROM "MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES CALENDAR YEAR 1687"ā€”DAVID...UNITED A PARTIAL LIST OF ORES, MINERALS. AND MINERAL SUBSTANCES OF INDUS TRIAL IMPORTANCE, ARRANGED...are based upon those published in the volume of Mineral Resources for 1882, pages 6G4-775, and very closely...principal occurrences of the ores, minerals, and mineral substances of industrial importance of the several...original lists were compiled, the rapid growth of the mineral industries of the country, changes in the channels
Report (issue)
United States Geological Survey, and in industrial mineral production. The papers here published have been...included which were presented before the Southeastern Mineral Symposium at Emory University in 1951 and at the...Geological Society. of America and the Southeastern Mineral Symposium at Roanoke, Virginia in 1952, and at...transfer value, which will accrue to the State's mineral industrial picture, but because a suitable medium...Figure 2. Topographic Divisions in the Central Upland Province of Georgia ____________________________
Report (issue)
Society and the University of Arizona 1986 Symposium FIELD TRIP GUIDEBOOK #3 Precious Metal Mineralization...UNIVERSITY STATION TUCSON, ARIZONA 85719 To: Field Trip Participants Welcome to Arizona and the 1986...Ore Deposits of Arizona and the Southwest. 11 As field trip chairman I would like to wish you an enjoyable...worthwhile field trip experience. The field trip committee set out many months ago to provide field exposure...discoveries, areas of new and developing stratigraphic and structure concepts, industrial mineral resources, lithologic
Journal (issue)
Mineral Vol. 18 N o . 12 December 2002 The Mineral Collector's Ne Asia Trip - Summer 2002 Burma - Sri...2, after spending a few hours at the Peshawar mineral Show, and overnighted in Mingora. As we traveled...slightly etched crystals of aquamarine-colored apatite. 1 also purchased more of these later in Mandalay...supposedly not there, I noticed several interesting new things. There is always at least one "did you see...sharp, prismatic. sixsided crystals of chocolate brown color. Regrettably there was no matrix, but the
Book
Ayrshire, 2nd edition, 1930 Economic geology of the Central Coalfield of Scotland, Area IV, 1920 Memoir for...Reconstruction of Stratheden Group palaeogeography in central Scotland 1 3 Chemical analyses of carbonate minerals...renewed uplift of the Highlands. Subsequently, a new element was introduced into the ftll of the early...area now has little in the way of exploitable mineral resources . However, a knowledge of the old mine... J Geikie, R L Jack, E Hull, H M Cadell and J B Hill and the maps were pubĀ­ lished in Solid and Drift
 
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