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K Feldspar from
Plumbago Creek, Collingwood, Tasman Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Creek
Classification
Species:'K Feldspar' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view K Feldspar data
Locality Data:Click here to view Plumbago Creek, Collingwood, Tasman Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:935036
Long-form Identifier:1:3:935036:6
GUID (UUID V4):0071d103-2ce0-4703-980e-5ce3848e2efa
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McA. Powell, with contributions by E. J. Cowan, K. L. McDonnell, and S. E. Shaw . Permian-Triassic...authored by people who had first-hand knowledge of the region, and the Macquarie group was to draw together all...sector had more new information generated during the compilation than the others. Major new reports were...mid-1993, however, and we believe it represents a new level of understanding of the Gondwana basin that...Queensland (Finlayson, 1990), (3) the dating of New Zealand granites (Kimbrough et al., 1992), (4) Grunow
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES EXPLORATION DATA PACKAGE Quartz-jasper and quartz-sulphide veinlets...Drake. WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales Portion) VOLUME 2 MINERAL OCCURRENCE...from error or omission. Therefore, the State of New South Wales and its employees disclaim liability... GS2001/087 -1- VOLUME 2 CONTENTS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES .......................................(see list below) The letter symbol is unique for New England Fold Belt metallogenic sheets. The general
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SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES EXPLORATION DATA PACKAGE WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales...from error or omission. Therefore, the State of New South Wales and its employees disclaim liability... Sydney. GS2001/087 1 VOLUME 1 SUMMARY The New South Wales portion of the WarwickTweed Heads 1:250...northeastern New South Wales and extends over a significantly mineralised portion of the southern New England...greisens and stockworks at Wilsons Downfall, Back Creek and in the Tenterfield-Wallangarra area. They have
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Steering Committee perpetuates the Forum by selecting new hosting organizations for the annual meetings, advising...29 1993 Long Beach, CA 30 1994 Fredericton, New Brunswick/ Halifax, Nova Scotia, CAN 31 1995 El...Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 79, 107 p. 1980, New York State Museum Bulletin 436, 120 p. 1980, Colorado...and Land Survey Special Publication 7, 78 p. 1982, New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources Circular...and Geology Special Publication 110, 355 p. 1995, New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy
Book
editing the book. The second edition incorporates new information on recently identified minerals as well...mineralogists have resulted in the discovery of many new minerals and mineral occurrences within the state...In addition to numerous new illustrations, this second edition contains many new locality listings, entries...species, varieties and synonyms, minerals new to Michigan, and new references. Most general sections in Part...totally new. Noteworthy but unverified occurrences have been grouped together in Part III, and new appendices
 
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