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Sericite from
Wyoming deposits, Tomingley, Narromine Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Muscovite var: Sericite
Formula:KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Sericite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wyoming deposits, Tomingley, Narromine Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:479093
Long-form Identifier:1:3:479093:8
GUID (UUID V4):7e30a497-abc3-49d6-b1a6-f25e8d4cbcb2
Nearest other occurrences of Sericite
15.2km (9.4 miles) β“˜Peak Hill Pty Mine, Peak Hill, Narromine Co., New South Wales, Australia
39.0km (24.2 miles) β“˜Endeavour 27, Northparkes Mine Project, Goonumbla, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
40.6km (25.2 miles) β“˜Endeavour 48, Northparkes Mine Project, Goonumbla, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
41.0km (25.5 miles) β“˜Toongi deposit, Gordon Co., New South Wales, Australia
42.5km (26.4 miles) β“˜Endeavour 26, Northparkes Mine Project, Goonumbla, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
46.5km (28.9 miles) β“˜Lady Lizzie prospect, Yeoval, Gordon Co., New South Wales, Australia
60.2km (37.4 miles) β“˜Copper Hill Mine, Trundle, Cunningham Co., New South Wales, Australia
74.9km (46.6 miles) β“˜Christmas Gift Mine, Albert, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DOI 10.1007/s00126-006-0104-4 NOTE The Wyoming gold deposits: volcanic-hosted lode-type gold mineralisation...mineralisation in the eastern Lachlan Orogen, Australia D. Ian Chalmers & Terry W. Ransted & Rimas A. Kairaitis...southeastern Australia is noted for its major porphyry–epithermal–skarn copper–gold deposits of late Ordovician...lode-type gold deposits are known in the region, the discovery of the Wyoming gold deposits has demonstrated...Ordovician volcanic stratigraphy. Outcrop in the Wyoming area is limited, with the Ordovician sequence largely
Report (issue)
IAEA-TECDOC-427 URANIUM DEPOSITS IN PROTEROZOIC QUARTZ-PEBBLE CONGLOMERATES REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP...INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, VIENNA, 1987 URANIUM DEPOSITS IN PROTEROZOIC QUARTZ-PEBBLE CONGLOMERATES IAEA...in exploration and research regarding uranium deposits which ended in the early 1980's added significantly...knowledge of uranium geology and the nature of uranium deposits. Much of the information that has been developed...important information on the types of uranium deposits, a series of reports has been prepared each covering
Report (issue)
INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PRINCIPAL URANIUM DEPOSITS OF THE WORLD By V. P. Byers Open-File Report...distribution of deposits.............................. Parallelism of Precambrian iron and uranium deposits.... Uranium...2 2 3 3 6 6 Peneconcordant deposits (S) ........................ Deposits in quartz-pebble conglomerates...conglomerates (G)........ Vein and vein-type deposits (V).................... Uraniferous marine carbonaceous...and production.......................... Size of deposits and districts............................... Description
Book (edition)
550 Swanston Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia The right of the Author to be identified as the...Includes index. ISBN 978-0-632-02953-2 1. Ore deposits. 2. Industrial minerals. 1. Evans, Anthony M....Preface to the third edition, vii 12 Greisen deposits, 154 Preface to the second edition, viii 13...first edition, ix 14 Disseminated and stockwork deposits associated with plutonic intrusives, 171 Units...x 15 Stratiform sulphide, oxide and sulphate deposits of sedimentary and volcanic environments, 190
Report (issue)
MEDICINE BOW MOUNTAINS AND SIERRA MADRE, SOUTHEASTERN WYOMING By Robert S. Houston, Karl E. Karlstrom, and...METACONGLOMERATES, MEDICINE BOW MOUNTAINS, SOUTH-CENTRAL WYOMING By George A. Desborough and William N....meta-conglomerates, Medicine Bow Mountains, south-central Wyoming, by George A. Desborough and William N....Madre and Medicine Bow Mountains, southeastern Wyoming 2. 2 Radioactive quartz-pebble conglomerate...in upper part of the assemblage of Phantom Lake, South Spring Lake area, Sierra Madre 13 Paraconglomerate
Book
Camhorne School ~rMines, Redruth, Cornwall LONDON NEW YORK CHAPMAN AND HALL First pllhlished ill 1986...and its influence on mineral exploration. 1. Ore-deposits I. Title II. Atkinson, Keith 553 TN263 TSBN-13:...exploration. Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Ore-deposits. 2. Geology. 3. Prospectint~. I. Atkinson Keith...INTRODUCTION 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 4 12 15 17 MAGMATIC DEPOSITS 18 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 18 18 - ') _.J 3 Objectives...study of mineral deposits References Introduction Chromite deposits Nickel sulphide deposits Kimberlites
Book
Franz J. Dahlkamp Uranium Ore Deposits With 161 Figures and 55 Tables Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg...Publication Data Dahlkamp, Franz J. Uranium ore deposits / Franz J. Dahlkamp. Includes bibliographical...Originally published by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York in 1993 Softcover reprint oftbe hardcover 1st...of nuclear energy is information on uranium ore deposits from which uranium can be economically exploited...uranium geology, data characteristic for uranium deposits, and a synthesis of these data in the form of
Book
prospector. Part One describes the minerals and mineral deposits that are the sources and potential sources of...description of the identifying marks of likely deposits. Part Two is a comprehensive survey of the various...world with respect to their favorability for new deposits of atomic energy minerals with particular attention...Geiger and scintilation* counters, evaluation of deposits, and the countless details of prices, markets...posits, testing and other pertinent information. Deposits of atomic energy minerals, once thought rare and
Report (issue)
Crystalline rocks_____________ - __ ---- __ -Fluvial deposits ______ -- __ --- ____ -_-_--Lacustrine placers...of SenegaL ___________________ ----Republic of South Mrica ___________________ _ Cape of Good Hope Province...omali Republic ________ - ____ -_---------- -- South-VVestAfrica _________________________ _ Swaziland...Consolidated sedimentary rocks_--------Fluvial deposits ___ -----------_--------Beach placers __ -- ___...-------------------Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica __________ _ Australia ____ --------------
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first pitchblende sample. The other known mineral deposits at that time-those in Portugal, Cornwall, Colorado...patented by him. The year 1895 marks the beginning of a new chapter in the history of uranium minerals. Becquerel...interested in uranium minerals, which assumed a new importance in the mining industry. The extraction...difficulty all the others, including the loachimsthal deposits. Since then the uranium market has been subject...geochemistry and geology of uranium and thorium ore deposits are of extreme value in both theoretical and practical
Book
PETERSEN H Y D R O T H E R M A L U R A N I U M DEPOSITS 7. J.G.MORSE (Editor) NUCLEAR METHODS IN M I N...A N D E X P L O R A T I O N FOR M I N E R A L DEPOSITS 9. C.R.M. BUTTand I.G.P. WILDING (Editors) GEOCHEMICAL...Assessment and Results 11. R.G. TAYLOR GEOLOGY OF T I N DEPOSITS 12. H.K. GUPTA G E O T H E R M A L RESOURCES An...MODELS IN E X P L O R A T I O N GEOCHEMISTRY, 4 Australia 14. G. BARDOSSY KARSTIC BAUXITES DEVELOPMENTS...SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING COMPANY Amsterdam - Oxford - New York 1981 ELSEVIER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING COMPANY
Book (edition)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Class THE GEOLOGY OF ORE DEPOSITS ARNOLD'S GEOLOGICAL SERIES General Editor ...DR. J. E. MARK, F.R.S. THE GEOLOGY OF ORE DEPOSITS BY H. H. THOMAS, M.A., B.Sc. AND D. A. MAcALISTER...and To keep the classification of metalliferous deposits. volume to a small and convenient size has been...of important literature than the Geology of Ore Deposits. The choice of suitable illustrative examples...interest. But while the geological features of the deposits form the main portion of the work, their close
Book (edition)
AT LOS ANGELES LIBRARY THE GEOLOGY OF ORE DEPOSITS ARNOLD'S GEOLOGICAL SERIES General Editor ...DR. J. MARK, E. F.R.S. THE GEOLOGY OF ORE DEPOSITS BY H. H. THOMAS, M.A., B.Sc. AND D. A. MAcALISTER...occurrence, and classification of metalliferous deposits. To keep the volume to a small and convenient...of important literature than the Geology of Ore Deposits. The choice of suitable illustrative examples...interest. But while the geological features of the deposits form the main portion of the work, their close
Report (issue)
PAt*fcR, GEOLOGY AND URANIUM DEPOSITS, SHIRLEY BASIN AREA, WYOMING Uranium ore roll at contact of...green) and unaltered sandstone (gray), Petrotomics Co. Section 9 pit, phase 7, north wall. Height across...about 7 feet. Geology and Uranium Deposits, Shirley Basin Area, Wyoming By E. N. HARSHMAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...of the geochemistry and genesis of the uranium deposits and their relation to regional stratigraphy, structure...Branch of Distribution, U.S. Geological Survey 1200 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202 CONTENTS Page
Book
Ohio State University McGraw-Hill Book Company New York St. Louis San Francisco Toronto London Sydney...it may have. Metallic and Industrial Mineral Deposits CopyrightΒ© 1966 by McGraw-Hill, Inc. All Rights...mineral deposits. Moreover, industriai activity in general has increased tremendously. Many new p rod ucts...dema nd h as caused much exploration for new mineral deposits and h as led to their discovery and exploitation...nt means of recovering m aterial from low-grade deposits. In turn, th is has given rise to a very great
Report (issue)
Mud Springs Ranch Quadrangle, Sweetwatet County Wyoming JL ' ...County, Wyoming By HENRY W. ROEHLER GEOLOGY OF THE SOUTHEAST PART OF THE ROCK SPRINGS UPLIFT, WYOMING GEOLOGICAL...Sweetwater County, Wyoming. (Geology of the southeast part of the Rock Springs uplift, Wyoming) (Geological...Tertiary. 3. Geology Wyoming Rock Springs region. 4. Mines and mineral resources Wyoming Rock Springs region...THE SOUTHEAST PART OF THE ROCK SPRINGS UPLIFT, WYOMING GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE MUD SPRINGS
Book (edition)
COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN & 1907 All rights reserved CO., Ltd. TOUs LIBRARY of CONGRESS Two CoDies Received...Copybight, 1905, 1907, By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY. Set New up and electrotyped. Published November, 1905...January, 1907. J. S. β€” Berwick & Smith Co. Cushing & Co. Norwood, Mass., U.S.A. PREFACE The following...the simpler to the more complex forms of mineral deposits. It has not been thought desirable to include...important the United States. if few cases where the deposits not the only source of supply for The writer
Report (issue)
THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WYOMING Gary B. Glass, Executive Director and State Geologist ADVISORY BOARD...Governor Terry P. Roark,President, University of Wyoming Donald B. Basko, Oil and Gas Supervisor Appointed...Cheyenne, Wyoming. This and other publications available from: The Geological Survey of Wyoming P.O. Box...University Station LaIanlle, Wyoming 82071 (307) 766Β·2286 Front Cover - Wyoming gold. Gold buttons in the...by Phyllis A. Ranz.) THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WYOMING Gary B. Glass, State Geologist BULLETIN 68 THE
Report (issue)
Mountains, Wyoming Petrogenetic Modeling of a Potential Uranium Source Rock, Granite Mountains, Wyoming By...potential uranium source rock, Granite Mountains, Wyoming. (Geological Survey Professional Paper 1225) Bibliography:...19.16:1225 1. Uranium ores-Wyoming-Granite Mountains. 2. Granites-Wyoming-Granite Mountains. I. Miesch...POTENTIAL URANIUM SOURCE ROCK, GRANITE MOUNTAINS, WYOMING By JOHN S. STUCKLESS and A. T. MIESCH ABSTRACT...granite was a source for the sandstone-type uranium deposits in the basins that surround the Granite Mountains
Report (issue)
Most mineral resources are nonrenewable, for the deposits from which they are extracted are not being naturally...however, in the sense that new deposits are discovered by exploration, and deposits once too poor in quality...assessed in terms of proved reserves-workable deposits that have already been discovered and inventoried...of experience studying the geology of mineral deposits, and more particularly the commodities about which...geologic possibilities for finding additional deposits. In January 1972, responsibility for the preparation
Report (volume)
GEORGE OTIS SMITH, Director Bulletin 740 MICA DEPOSITS OF THE UNITED STATES DOUGLAS B. STERRETT WASHINGTON...__________ 105 Nevada __________..__ __ _ _ 105 New Hampshire ________________________________ 100 General..._________________________ 156 New Jersey________________ ____ _ ____ 158 New Mexico ____________ __ ___...___ ___ _ _ _ L59 San Miguel County___ _ _ _ 164 New York _ 165 General features. 165 St. Lawrence County______..._______________ Delaware County___ __ ___ ____ South Carolina__________________________________ General
Book (edition)
. . World Distribution of Industrial Minerals Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....of the previous editions while adding significant new content to ensure utility and relevance to readers...o perates. At t he sam e ti me, d evelopment of new technologies and globalization of the customer base...Associated Oil and Gas Co., served as assistant chief geo logist f or Reynolds Metals Co ., and w as employed...for K errMcGee Oil Corp. and for Kaiser Aluminum Co. Additionally, Dr. Dreyer was a professor and department
Report (issue)
Thorium and Rare-Earth Deposits in the Southern Bear Lodge Mountains, Northeastern Wyoming By MORTIMER H. STAATZ...veins and newly discovered large disseminated deposits UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, W AS...thorium and rare-earth deposits in the southern Bear Lodge Mountains, northeastern Wyoming (Geological Survey...16:1049-D 1. Thorium ores Wyoming Bear Lodge Mountains. 2. Earth, Rare Wyoming Bear Lodge Mountains. I...uranium to total rare earths in the disseminated deposits ................................. in D3 7 13
Report (issue)
National Laboratory) Vincent C. Kelley (University of New Mexico) Paul F. Kerr (Columbia University) W. Scott...--Summary of hypotheses of genesis of uranium deposits, by Vincent E. McKelvey, Donald L. Everhart, and...--- --- - - -- --- -- ~------------- ---Uranium deposits in volcanic rocks of the Basin and Range province...Sharp_________________ _____ _________ - Uranium deposits at the contact of metamorphosed sedimentary rocks...85 91 URANIUM IN VEINS Uranium-bearing vein deposits in the United States, by Donald L. Everhart___________
Report (issue)
___________ Appalachian Basin ______________________ New exploration and production techniques __ Oil-shale... Regional geologic investigations ____________ New England and the Adirondacks ________ Appalachian...Wisconsin β€”__β€”___. New Hampshire β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”. New Jersey β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”. New York ______β€”_β€”β€”_β€”β€”β€”__..._____-__-__--_-β€”β€” New Mexico _β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€”β€” North Dakota __________-_____ South Dakota __________-_____..._____ Deep-sea relief, sediments, and mineral deposits ___-__β€”______________ Marine geologic processes
 
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