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Gahnite from
Port Pegasus, Tin Range, Stewart Island, Southland District, Southland Region, New Zealand


Classification
Species:Gahnite
Formula:ZnAl2O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gahnite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Port Pegasus, Tin Range, Stewart Island, Southland District, Southland Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:268285
Long-form Identifier:1:3:268285:3
GUID (UUID V4):7459dfa7-64fb-47bc-a812-0bf12da8c6f8
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
Pegasus tin Archaeological survey of the Pegasus tin field, southern Stewart Island/Rakiura P.G. Petchey...Terrace Wellington 6143, New Zealand Cover photograph Large expanse of tin working tailings at Site...Photo: P. Petchey. © Copyright October 2006, New Zealand Department of Conservation ISBN 0–478–14118–1...Division), Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand. In the interest of forest conservation, we support...Introduction 10 2. Tin 11 3. Geological and geographical setting of Pegasus tin field 12 4. Place
Report (issue)
NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 125th ANNIVERSARY...1865 -1990 NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 104 ISSN 0077-9628 Minerals of New Zealand by G. L....initials should be G.T., not G.L. Lower Hutt, New Zealand 1990 I I Beach sand, alluvium, • terrace...Figure 1. Simplified geological sketch-map of New Zealand. 0 20 40 60 80 100 KM l INTRODUCTION It...Morgan's "Minerals and Mineral Substances of New Zealand" was published, as NZ. Geological Survey bulletin
Book
UC-NRLF NEW ZEALAND of department Geological Survey Branch (P. G. Morgan, Director). LIST...LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, BY P. O. Issued MORGAN AND under the authority of the Hou, J...Z. JOHN MACKAY, GOVERNMENT PRINTER 1913. NEW ZEALAND-!, n Department jfe 5j Geological Survey...Morgan, Director). LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND, P. Issued O. MORGAN AND under the authority...Minerals . . ... LIST OF THE MINERALS OF NEW ZEALAND INTKODUCTION. FOR many years there has been
Book (edition)
Citrine (Thames). Opal (Tairua) x 2. h Zircon (Stewart Island). Tourmaline (Collingwood). Garnet (Charleston)...(Charleston). Agate (Clent Hills). Topaz (Pegasus Bay). NEW ZEALAND MINERALS and GEMS by W. M. CAMPBELL,...upon these sculptured features of a planet's face ? New Zealand's grainfields, whence come our daily bread...breakfast porridge, would not exist in Canterbury, Southland or Marlborough, because the Pacific would erode...contained in the veins of a mountain's heart. At Mayor Island globes of green­ ish volcanic glass, called obsidian
Report (volume)
Tin Resources of the World By C. L. SAINSBURY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY "' BULLETIN 1301 IIi A description...description of the types of tin deposits and main tin-producing areas of the world. Reserves and resources...Australia----------------------------------------------------~ew Zealand--------------------------------------------------_...location of the main tin deposits of Bolivia_____ Chart showing zoning in the tin deposits of Cornwall...Cornwall, England_ Maps: 4. Tin-bearing areas of Southeast Asia_________________ 5. Tin-bearing areas of Aus
Journal (issue)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY OF TIN BY FRANK L. HESS and EVA HESS (PUBLICATION 1987^)...123 119 123 123 New Guinea New Hampshire New Jersey New South Wales New Zealand 124 124 124 124 ...work was engaged in looking up authorities upon tin deposits, no list of the papers on even such noted...publication. Since the work was begun Sydney Fawns' " Tin Deposits of the World " has appeared, but the list...given. In digesting articles upon the geology of tin deposits where possible, (a) the country rocks, (b)
Report (issue)
1967 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STEWART L. UDALL, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY William T...---------------------------------Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica __________ _ Australia ____ ...n Territory ___ -----------------Queensland and New South Wales _______ _ South Australia ____ -----...--_ Western Australia ___ ------------------New Zealand ______ -----------------------South Island_-----------------...________ _ New Hampshire ___________ ------------New Jersey_--------------------------New Mexico ______________________
Report (volume)
Colo.; B, Hubnerite crystals from Regan mining district, 35 miles north of Osceola, Nev........................ XII. A, Scheelite from Clifton mining district, Deep Creek Mountains, Tooele County, Utah; B............... XV. .4, Stolzite from Broken Hill, New South Wales; B, Tungstite from Kootenay Belle mine...slightly translucent specimens from Clifton mining district, Deep Creek Mountains, Tooele County, Utah; C...being replaced by cuprotungstite, from Peelwood, New South Wales ....................................
Book
tons of 0.27% U3D8 by mid-1957, of vvhich 70% is in New Mexico, 16% in Colorado, Utah, and Arizona, and 8%... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basin and Range Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . .... . . . . . . .... ....... . . New Zealand . ............ . . . . . .... .. ... . . . ....with many other cations and anions to form numerous new hosts. Thus thorium forn1s only six minerals of its...short- and long-wave ultraviolet. The short-wave range is 2,300 to 3,100 A, with concentrations fron1 com1nercial
 
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