Belvedere Mine (Belfry; Blacks; Metawandy; Mount McGrath; Tombstone), Mount Stuart Station, Ashburton Shire, Western Australia, Australiai
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Belvedere Mine (Belfry; Blacks; Metawandy; Mount McGrath; Tombstone) | Mine |
Mount Stuart Station | Mountain |
Ashburton Shire | Shire |
Western Australia | State |
Australia | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
22° 36' 55'' South , 116° 17' 28'' East
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Mindat Locality ID:
8635
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:8635:9
GUID (UUID V4):
3f56f40b-d15d-4113-944e-3aca3fe39382
A gold-lead property. Located 11.2 km north-northeast of Wyloo Homestead.
A 2010 technical report for nearby Paulsens gold mine (whose tenement also covers the historic Belvedere mine), states it is a copper mine. It states Melrose (Paulsens), Belvedere, Monster Lode, and Tombstone (also known as Belfry or Blacks copper mine) are separate localities. Marston (1979) states Blacks, Belfry, and Metawandy are the same location or at least three deposits in close proximity to each other.
Further information was later found under the Blacks name in a report by Gibb-Maitland. Blacks is on a hill 300 feet high, being weathered basalt schist, traversed by quartz reefs, with smaller reef splays going in all directions. There are no defined ore channels, the rocks stained with malachite. A few tonnes of ore was raised it states.
Ferguson states Blacks (or Belfry) is a copper mine, 3 kilometres east of the Belvedere mine location. Belvedere itself is two reefs, the first dipping 46 degrees west, the second reef dipping 50-70 degrees west, all within the Mount Roe Basalt. Au-Cu-Pb veins within a 120 metre thick west north-west, south dipping quartz intruded horizon. Mineralisation is bunches of galena, cerussite, beudantite, and plumbojarosite.
Marston (1979) states it is three deposits in chert and deformed mafic to felsic metavolcanic rocks. The chert forms a conspicuous ridge, with copper staining in the basal 10 metres of the ridge. Some potholes but no official production according to this source. He also mentions one kilometre to the west is a 2metre deep pit on a quartz vein with Cu stained goethite patches but fails to name it. He also mentions Belvedere as a separate locality.
Produced 1949, 1.77 tonnes of lead, and 2488.2 tonnes of silver, but Ferguson says only from the dumps, indicating prior unknown mining.
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Standard Detailed Gallery Strunz Chemical ElementsMineral List
4 valid minerals.
Rock Types Recorded
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Alphabetical List Tree DiagramDetailed Mineral List:
β Beudantite Formula: PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 Description: Occurs in oxidized ore. References: |
β Cerussite Formula: PbCO3 |
β 'Fayalite-Forsterite Series' |
β Galena Formula: PbS |
β Plumbojarosite Formula: Pb0.5Fe3+3(SO4)2(OH)6 |
Gallery:
List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts | |||
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β | Galena | 2.CD.10 | PbS |
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates | |||
β | Cerussite | 5.AB.15 | PbCO3 |
Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates | |||
β | Plumbojarosite | 7.BC.10 | Pb0.5Fe3+3(SO4)2(OH)6 |
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates | |||
β | Beudantite | 8.BL.05 | PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 |
Unclassified | |||
β | 'Fayalite-Forsterite Series' | - |
List of minerals for each chemical element
H | Hydrogen | |
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H | β Beudantite | PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 |
H | β Plumbojarosite | Pb0.5Fe33+(SO4)2(OH)6 |
C | Carbon | |
C | β Cerussite | PbCO3 |
O | Oxygen | |
O | β Beudantite | PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 |
O | β Cerussite | PbCO3 |
O | β Plumbojarosite | Pb0.5Fe33+(SO4)2(OH)6 |
S | Sulfur | |
S | β Beudantite | PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 |
S | β Galena | PbS |
S | β Plumbojarosite | Pb0.5Fe33+(SO4)2(OH)6 |
Fe | Iron | |
Fe | β Beudantite | PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 |
Fe | β Plumbojarosite | Pb0.5Fe33+(SO4)2(OH)6 |
As | Arsenic | |
As | β Beudantite | PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 |
Pb | Lead | |
Pb | β Beudantite | PbFe3(AsO4)(SO4)(OH)6 |
Pb | β Cerussite | PbCO3 |
Pb | β Galena | PbS |
Pb | β Plumbojarosite | Pb0.5Fe33+(SO4)2(OH)6 |
Other Regions, Features and Areas containing this locality
Australia
- Western Australia
- Fortescue BasinBasin
- Pilbara CratonCraton
- Warakurna Large Igneous ProvinceGeologic Province
- West Australian ElementCraton
Australian PlateTectonic Plate
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References
Kingsbury, Arthur W. G., Hartley, J. (1960) Carminite and beudantite from the northern part of the Lake District and from Cornwall. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 32 (249) 423-432 doi:10.1180/minmag.1960.032.249.01
Marston, R. J. (1979) Copper mineralization in Western Australia. Mineral Resources Bulletin 13. Geological Survey of Western Australia