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Titanite from
Entia Valley, Ambalindum Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia


Locality type:Valley
Classification
Species:Titanite
Formula:CaTi(SiO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Albite4 photos of Titanite associated with Albite at this locality.
Epidote3 photos of Titanite associated with Epidote at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Titanite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Entia Valley, Ambalindum Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
Photo GalleryView Gallery (3 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:207794
Long-form Identifier:1:3:207794:9
GUID (UUID V4):e6c5f07b-5882-4102-bad6-b27b16d42d9d
Nearest other occurrences of Titanite
10.9km (6.7 miles) Basil Prospect, Harding Springs, Ambalindum Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
18.6km (11.5 miles) Yambla Prospect, Harding Springs, Ambalindum Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
18.7km (11.6 miles) Huckitta Bore (Huckitta Well), Coggan Bore, Ambalindum Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
24.8km (15.4 miles) Leprechaun Mica Mine, Harding Springs, Ambalindum Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
26.7km (16.6 miles) Un-named Epidote Deposit No.2, Spriggs Creek Bore (Spriggs Bore), Ambalindum Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
42.4km (26.4 miles) Mt Palmer, Mt Riddock Station, Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
50.6km (31.4 miles) Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges), Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
59.8km (37.1 miles) Arltunga Gold Field, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
78.6km (48.9 miles) Molyhil Mine (Moly Hill), Jervois Station, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Michael P. Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony...Museum Toronto, Ontario Steven R. Morehead Green Valley, AZ Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann...Quartz scepter crystals from the Entia Valley, Harts Range, Central Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....(255), Italy (203), Canada (167), Sweden (162), Australia (109), France (104), Zaire (93), Mexico (83),...(Ont.), Franklin $12 v.10/#5 Thomas & Wah Wah Ranges (Utah) (famous for Topaz, Red Beryl. etc) $12
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Mineral Collections in Australia A Supplement To The Mineralogical Record, September–October 2020 ... Mineral Collections in Australia Organized by Robert Sielecki Designed by Wendell Wilson with Photography...September–October, 2020 Mineral Collections in Australia A Supplement to The Mineralogical Record September–October...Corporation mine, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Collection of the Australian Museum; ex Albert...Top row from left: • 6 cm, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia; Lee Spencer collection, John Chapman photo. •
Journal (issue)
from left: Liddicoatite, 7 cm, from the Sahatany Valley, Madagascar. Collected by Federico Pezzotta; Antonio...Ben DeCamp photo. Iolite, 4 cm, from the Entia Valley, Australia. Collected by George Stacy; Jeff Scovil...be opened to the left (west) of this byssolite region. Across the top of this doorway, about 1 foot in...recovered to reconstruct a pocket in the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Dan Weinrich specimen and photo. The Mineralogical...then curator of minerals at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, purchased for the museum enough crystal-covered
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localities for good ilmenite crystals exist in the region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County...and Edenville, large, fine crystals of spine!, titanite, amphibole and pyroxene have been found since...itself 40 km northwest of Lac Saint-Jean in south-central Quebec, very large and sharp ilmenite Cl) 1stals...combinations of rutile, anatase, brookite, hematite and titanite (Philippe Beiley, personal communication, 2010)...Switzerland, it is only in the Maderanertal region of east-central Canton Uri that clefts bearing the ilmenite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Brarens, 515 Lincoln Blvd., Middlesex, NJ 08846 Northern California Mineralogical Association: Mike Kokinos...Reeve, 13 Buchan Pl., Hillarys, Western Australia 6025, Australia trimmer purchased for the occasion, but...summer sun on the fourth weekend in June as the Northern California Mineralogical Association (NCMA) Annual...Fame, was standing proxy for in the £3–£4 ($5–$6 range). Mike Kokinos, who was unable to attend. Willow...had spent four years examining the mines of the region and spoke with authority on the copper and turquoise
 
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