Moorba Cave, Jurien Bay, Dandaragan Shire, Western Australia, Australiai
Regional Level Types | |
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Moorba Cave | Cave |
Jurien Bay | Town |
Dandaragan Shire | Shire |
Western Australia | State |
Australia | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
30° 13' 38'' South , 115° 5' 16'' East
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Type:
KΓΆppen climate type:
Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
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Jurien Bay | 1,342 (2012) | 9.9km |
Green Head | 248 (2012) | 21.2km |
Cervantes | 505 (2012) | 29.9km |
Leeman | 399 (2012) | 32.5km |
Mindat Locality ID:
25591
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:25591:3
GUID (UUID V4):
eda25109-0789-4fba-8fa6-4413ec3feef7
When you get a collection of bats roosting in a cave, you clearly end up with a pile of bat guano underneath. This sometimes reacts with the chemicals in the rock of the cave, and over time produces minerals, sometimes including rare new species. Often bland and powdery, these species are highly sought after by collectors of rare mineral species. In Australia, mineral species are available from some caves on the Nullarbor in Western Australia, a couple of caves in Victoria, and Moorba Cave which is a little inland from Jurien Bay, Western Australia, in the Drovers Cave National Park. Jurien Bay is 220 kilometres north of Perth.
This limestone region contains a number of shallow caves. Moorba Cave is shallow (but a torch is still needed) and is open to the public. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is essential. The guano was caused by the bat species Macroderma gigas (Ghost Bat). The soluble components in the cave are brushite, ardealite, gypsum, and collophane, with insoluble quartz. Taranakite is minor. Newberyite was recently discovered in the cave.
This heathland region contains more species of flora per square kilometre than the Amazon rainforest.
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6 valid minerals.
Rock Types Recorded
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β 'Apatite' Formula: Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) References: |
β 'Apatite var. Collophane' References: |
β Ardealite Formula: Ca2(PO3OH)(SO4) · 4H2O References: |
β Brushite Formula: Ca(PO3OH) · 2H2O References: |
β Gypsum Formula: CaSO4 · 2H2O References: |
β Newberyite Formula: Mg(PO3OH) · 3H2O |
β Quartz Formula: SiO2 References: |
β Taranakite Formula: (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O References: |
List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides | |||
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β | Quartz | 4.DA.05 | SiO2 |
Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates | |||
β | Gypsum | 7.CD.40 | CaSO4 Β· 2H2O |
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates | |||
β | Newberyite | 8.CE.10 | Mg(PO3OH) Β· 3H2O |
β | Taranakite | 8.CH.25 | (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) Β· 9H2O |
β | Ardealite | 8.CJ.50 | Ca2(PO3OH)(SO4) Β· 4H2O |
β | Brushite | 8.CJ.50 | Ca(PO3OH) Β· 2H2O |
Unclassified | |||
β | 'Apatite var. Collophane' | - | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
β | '' | - | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
List of minerals for each chemical element
H | Hydrogen | |
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H | β Ardealite | Ca2(PO3OH)(SO4) · 4H2O |
H | β Brushite | Ca(PO3OH) · 2H2O |
H | β Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
H | β Newberyite | Mg(PO3OH) · 3H2O |
H | β Taranakite | (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O |
H | β Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
N | Nitrogen | |
N | β Taranakite | (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O |
O | Oxygen | |
O | β Ardealite | Ca2(PO3OH)(SO4) · 4H2O |
O | β Brushite | Ca(PO3OH) · 2H2O |
O | β Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
O | β Newberyite | Mg(PO3OH) · 3H2O |
O | β Quartz | SiO2 |
O | β Taranakite | (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O |
O | β Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
F | Fluorine | |
F | β Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
Mg | Magnesium | |
Mg | β Newberyite | Mg(PO3OH) · 3H2O |
Al | Aluminium | |
Al | β Taranakite | (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O |
Si | Silicon | |
Si | β Quartz | SiO2 |
P | Phosphorus | |
P | β Ardealite | Ca2(PO3OH)(SO4) · 4H2O |
P | β Brushite | Ca(PO3OH) · 2H2O |
P | β Newberyite | Mg(PO3OH) · 3H2O |
P | β Taranakite | (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O |
P | β Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
S | Sulfur | |
S | β Ardealite | Ca2(PO3OH)(SO4) · 4H2O |
S | β Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
Cl | Chlorine | |
Cl | β Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
K | Potassium | |
K | β Taranakite | (K,NH4)Al3(PO4)3(OH) · 9H2O |
Ca | Calcium | |
Ca | β Ardealite | Ca2(PO3OH)(SO4) · 4H2O |
Ca | β Brushite | Ca(PO3OH) · 2H2O |
Ca | β Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
Ca | β Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
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