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Calcite from
Bald Nob Mine, Emmaville, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bald Nob Mine, Emmaville, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:703783
Long-form Identifier:1:3:703783:2
GUID (UUID V4):dc4137a9-4518-4758-97ae-173102d48479
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
6.7km (4.2 miles) Dutchman's Mine (Dutchmans & Harts; Dutchman's Lode; Harts Tin Mine; Dutchmans' vein; Eclipse vein; Broken Hill lode; Porters & Whip), Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
7.6km (4.7 miles) Webbs Silver Mine (Webbs Mine; Collisons silver Mine; Bates copper lode; The Little Plant; White Rock silver Mine), Emmaville, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
7.6km (4.7 miles) Browns Mine 2 (Webbs silver lode), Emmaville, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
7.7km (4.8 miles) Browns Mine 1 (Webbs silver lode), Emmaville, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
7.8km (4.8 miles) Hinchys deposit 1 (Webbs silver lode; shaft 21), Emmaville, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
7.8km (4.9 miles) Hinchys deposit 2 (Webbs silver lode), Emmaville, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
13.1km (8.2 miles) Hardys Mine (Cranes mine; Elliotts mine; Elliotts reefs), Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia
13.5km (8.4 miles) Fords southwest deposit, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
19.9km (12.4 miles) Castle Rag Silver Mine, Stannum district, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
21.3km (13.2 miles) West Hillside deposit, Stannum district, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
References
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Report (issue)
N. CRAMSIE, DIRECTOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES i Original typing: Review: Cartography: Cover...from the coast south of Evans Head (see Photograph 12). Insets are: cut blue and gold New England sapphires...Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, xii + 292 pp, with CD-ROM. Edited by: R.A. Facer © New South Wales Department...northeastern New South Wales and extends over a significantly mineralised portion of the southern New England...large part of the Clarence-Moreton Basin in New South Wales, and includes parts of large Tertiary volcanic
Report (issue)
w c NEW SOUTH WALFS. 11 (DEPAiiTMENf' OF MINES.: ^ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. /// E. F. PiTTMAN, A.R...AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF TIiN ORES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. BY J. E. CARNE, F.G.S., Assistant Govkrnmknt...BY W, A, QULLICK, QOVERNMENl PRINTER, o NEW SOUTH WALb,S. ^ DEPARXMfnSTT OF MINES.) 'i/ E. F...INDUSTRY AND THK DISTRIBUTION OF TIN ORES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. BY J. E. CARNE, F A88I8TASI' G.S.,...Ore;* in Came, RG.S., Assistant Government New 8outh Wales," by Geologist. tin deposits of this State
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County, and at Fine and Hammond, St. Lawrence County, New York; “cyrtolite” has been mined as a source of rare-earth...deposit at Bedford, Westchester County, New York. Other New England zircon specimens occasionally seen...Acworth, the famous Ruggles mine at Grafton, and the Palermo No. 1 mine at Groton, New Hampshire. Zircon in...crystals reaching 2 cm are reported from the Bemco mine, Sussex County, and brown crystals with bluish overgrowths...found in the marble at the Limecrest quarry, Sparta, New Jersey. Fine crystals to 4 cm have been found in
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NLW SOUTH WALES. i ii MINERAL RESOURCES \t;\v south walks. » EDWARD Oo\ F...lis ; NEW SOUTH WALES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF NEW SOUTH WALES. BY EDWARD...and Metallurgy ; Government Geologist of New South Wales Lecturer in Mining at the Sydney University...official my notes South Wales. that was possible, within the limits of such a all ; New number of separate...GEOLOGICAL SURVEYOR IN CHARGE. INTRODUCTORY. When Australia was being colonised the pastoral industry "was
Report (issue)
TH WALES. DEPARTM�NT OF MINES. GE0£;6GICAL SURVEY. . G. ��DREWS, Government Geologist. MINERAL RESOURCES..._i A CONTRIBUTION TO THE MINERALOGY OFI NEW SOUTH WALES. :IIY GEORGE SMITH, Late Inspector of Mines..._.,. � ,,.... f, --d • ,·,.� i e'2.. NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPARTMENT OF MINES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. E...Mineralogy of New South ·wales, by Mr. George Smith, late Inspector ox 1\fine!,I in New South Wales. Special...PLATF.S. 1.-Fig . 1. Nath ·e Bismuth-A. E. Cooper's :Mine, Dcep,h1.i,J1. ................. 1 ,, 2. lllock
Report (edition)
/ NEW SOUTH \ WALES. ' I V . V DEPARTMENT OF MINES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. E. F. PiTTMAN, A.R.S...INDUSTRY AND THE Distribution of Copper Ores in New South Wales. BY E. J. CARNE, F.G.S., Assistant CIovbrxmest...archive.org/details/mineralresources06geol NEW SOUTH ^^^ALES. DEPARTMENT OF MINES! GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...INDUSTRY AND THE Distribution of Copper Ores in New South Wales. BY J. E. CARNE, F.G.S. Assistant Government...Historical 6 Chronological Order of Opening of New South Wales Mines Copper —probably the first Metal used
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3 19 Alabama Alaska Argentine Republic Asia Australia Austria 21 21 N 25 25 26 28 -. Banka 29...California 48 Canada Cape Colony Carolina, North and South 51 Ceylon 54 Chili 55 50 52 China 55 Colorado...Newfoundland 123 119 123 123 New Guinea New Hampshire New Jersey New South Wales New Zealand 124 124 124 124...Domingo Scotland Siam Siberia South America South Australia South Dakota Spain Swaziland ; 145 146... .186 CONTENTS V PAGE Washington Western Australia 187 Wyoming 190 191 203 209 General Bibliography
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INTERNATIONAL BOOKS OXFORD MUNICH TOk'YO LONDON NEW DELHI TORONTO BOSTON SINGAPORE SYDNEY WELLINGTON...130 Arab Republic of Egypt 132 Argentina 132 Australia 133 Austria 135 Brazil 135 Bulgaria 155 Canada...Mongolia 181 Mozambique 183 Myanmar 183 Namibia 184 New Guinea 184 Nigeria 184 Northern Ireland 186 Norway...Republic of China 188 Portugal 189 Republic of South Africa 189 Saudi Arabia 190 Spain 190 Sri Lanka...Brazil; Ora M.H. Falabella, Brazil; Dr T. Lee, Australia; Sr W. Leite, Brazil; Dr M. Menzies, Canada; Mr
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molybdenum in uranium ore from the Runge mine, Fall River County, South Dakota, by means of a spectrographic...of uranium ores in Todilto limestone near Grants, New Mexico, by Al£red H. Truesdell and Alice D. Week...the central part of the Ambrosia Lake district, New Mexico, by Harry C. Granger ____________________...Miocene and post-Miocene formations near Trenton, New Jersey, by James P. Owens, James P. Minard, Donald...9. Bloating clay in Miocene strata of Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia, by Maxwell M. Knechtel and
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Paradise in Rumbling Falls Cave 87 Figure 7.3. White calcite spl1eres in Ru1nbling Falls Cave 88 Figure 7.4...half of the Bald Knob Q:_adrangle (332-SW) 266 Figure 19.9. Map of the southern half of the Bald Knob Q:_adrangle...in the area covered by this book is amazing. The Bald Knob ~adrangle has 352 known caves, the DeRossett...lifetime. And maybe, just maybe, you will be the one co make the next big discovery. Enjoy! Acknowledgements...articles on cave exploration in this area were a gold mine of inforn1ation. H e provided much helpful information
 
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