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Taranakite from
Jenolan Caves, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Cave
Classification
Species:Taranakite
Formula:(K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O
Comments: Katies Bower of the Chifley Cave system.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Taranakite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jenolan Caves, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:490199
Long-form Identifier:1:3:490199:0
GUID (UUID V4):2a6f2073-46f2-41b1-881a-3c524718be83
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
�AlO�l/f Number 30 April 1 980 TARANAKITE FROM THE S KI PTON CAVES, VICTORI A, A USTR ALI A itorial...Division or M incral Chemistry, Port Melbourne, Australia 11.k (HON). Ph.D. CurMor of Mintlfals. Rocks...National Museum of Vicraria :f.AA A BSTRACT Taranakite orwrs as pol\'dery white coatings on basalt boulders...Virtona, Australia. Chemiral, X-ray, and D TA data are rerorded. I NTRODUCTION Taranakite is a rela1ivcly...first described from the province of Ta ranaki in New Zealand. where it occurred in a cave deposit (Cox
Report (issue)
Na)3 (Al, Fe3+ )5 (PO4 )2 (PO3 OH)6 • 18H2 O Taranakite c 2001-2005 Mineral Data Publishing, version...conditions; the most common phosphate mineral in caves. Association: Vashegyite, leucophosphite, minyulite...Distribution: From the Sugarloaves, near New Plymouth, Taranaki Peninsula, New Zealand. On Réunion Island, Indian...Antarctic. In Australia, in the Russenden Cave, Queensland; the Skipton lava tube caves, 40 km southwest...Victoria; in caves at Mimegarra, Western Australia; and the Jenolan Caves, New South Wales. In the Yangsue
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
inyulite (Iiydrous K-A1 fluophosphate ) from South Australia. By L. J. SPENCER, F. A. BANNISTER,M. H. HEY...rock phosphates from various localities in South Australia transferred to the Mineral Department of the...Government Of South Australia. One large block from Wait's quarry at Noarlunga, 1 20 miles south of Adelaide...H20 (K was missed). This evidently represented a new mineral, and it is only now that the work has been...however, the same mineral was discovered in Western Australia by the late Dr. E. S. Simpson~ in 1932, and named
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
*Corresponding author, e-mail: d_deliaro@yahoo.com co 6 Key-words: ardealite; hydrated calcium acid phosphate...Mountains, Romania), following the identification of a new species by Halla (1931). This was the first report...reported from more than 20 other caves (Hill & Forti, 1997), including six new occurrences in Romania (e.g...variation. In spite of a relatively large number of new occurrences, the chemistry of the mineral has not...the process, investigations of some other caves in the South Carpathians revealed numerous additional
Book
Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science Board of Advisers Andrew Chamberlain, Department of Archaeology...University of Sheffield Emily Davis, Speleobooks, New York Derek Ford, School of Geography and Geology...Palmer, Earth Science Department, State University of New York Trevor Shaw, Karst Research Institute, Postojna...Geography, Loughborough University Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science John Gunn, Editor Fitzroy Dearborn...Dearborn An imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group New York London Published in 2004 by Fitzroy Dearborn
Journal (entire run)
293 Wattletree Road, East Malvern, Vic., 3145. Australia. Phone: (03) 509 1666 Fax: (03) 500 9475 All rights...Library of Australia ISBN 0 909223 64 5 Design by Gemcraft Pty. Ltd. Printed in Australia by Ramsay Ware...cover is from the Coober Pedy opal fields, South Australia. The 10-ounce gold crystal on the back cover...Wark New Mineral Localities in Victoria - W.D. Birch Zinc Spine! from Broken Hill, New South Wales -1.R...Lithiophorite from the Kalgoorlie District, Wes tern Australia -1. Ostwald That Elusive Stichtite - Keith Lancaster
Book (edition)
Dana’s New| Mineralogy | Eighth Edition Richard V. Gaines H. Catherine W. Skinner Eugene E. Foord Brian...Mason Abraham Rosenzweig i DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY The System of Mineralogy...ROCHESTER, NEW YORK And with Illustrations by ERIC DOWTY SHAPE SOFTWARE JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. NEW YORK...Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012. This publication is designed...ation Data Dana, James Dwight, 1813-1895 Dana’s new mineralogy: the System of mineralogy of James Dwight
Report (issue)
=EGYPTiSEBIMENTARY PETRQLOGYiPHQSPHORITE+CRETACEQUS+SOUTH+SEDIMENTARY ROCKS+COHPOSITIONISILTSTONEtSANDSTONEtLIMESTONE+MI...PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, N,Y,, MACMILLAN CO,, V, 5, P, 1-54, ILLUS,, TABLES* mmmmmmmm ...OUTPUT AS A BYPRODUCT OF FERTI LI2ER PRODUCTION, NEW, QUANTITATIVE ANALYSES OF RARE EARTHS IN REPRESENTATIVE...33-96, ILLUS, (INCL, SKETCH MAPS), JOHN WILEY S SONS NEW YORK index =PHOSPHORUSIGEOCHEMISTRYIMINERALSIPHO...SUFFICIENT SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC VALUE TO BECOME A CO-PRODUCT, AND A FACTOR IN THE PLANNED EXPLOITATION
 
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