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Zircon from Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia

Australia
 
  • Northern Territory
    • Central Desert Region
      • Alcoota Station
Crohn, P.W., Moore, D.H. (1984) The Mud Tank Carbonatite. Strangways Range. central Australia. BMR Journal of Australian Geology & Geophysics, Commonwealth of Australia Vol (9) pp.13-18.
Currie, K. L., Knutson, J., Temby, P. A. (1992) The Mud Tank carbonatite complex, central Australia - an example of metasomatism at mid-crustal levels. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 109 (3) 326-339 doi:10.1007/bf00283322
Nelson, D. R., Chivas, A. R., Chappell, B. W., & McCulloch, M. T. (1988). Geochemical and isotopic systematics in carbonatites and implications for the evolution of ocean-island sources. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52(1), 1-17.
Crohn, P.W. & Moore, D.H., (1984) The Mud Tank Carbonatite, Strangways Range, central Australia. BMR Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics 9:1:13-18. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Canberra.
Wilson, A. F. (1979). Contrast in the isotopic composition of oxygen and carbon between the Mud Tank Carbonatite and the marbles in the granulite terrane of the Strangways Range, central Australia. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 26(1-2), 39-44.
Black, L. P., LP, B., & BL, G. (1978). The age of the mud tank carbonatite, strangways range, northern territory. BMR Journal of Australian Geology and Geophysics, 3, 227-232.
B.M.England 1979.Pseudo-crystals of martite from the Mud Tank carbonatite, Strangway Range, Northern Territory, Australia. The Australian Mineralogist April 1979, pp. 144-146
Mackie, A.W. (1986) Geology and Mining History of the Arltunga Goldfield, 1887-1985, Department of Mines and Energy, Northern Territory Geological Survey, Northern Territory Government, Report 2.
Jordan, D.P. (2020) The Bigrlyi Tabular Sandstone-Hosted Uranium–Vanadium Deposit, Ngalia Basin, Central Australia. Minerals 10, 896.
Schmid, S.
Taylor, W.R.
      • Harts Range (Harts Ranges; Hartz Range; Hartz Ranges)
        • Ambalindum Station
          • Harding Springs
Sharrad, K.A. (2012) The Basil Cu-Co deposit, Huckitta project area, Harts Range, N.T., Australia: a possible metamorphosed volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit (thesis for honours degree at University of Adelaide).
Drake-Brockman, J. (1995) Harts Range Project Annual Report 1994, Vol. 1, PNC Exploration (Australia) Pty Ltd. (CR 95/298A).
          • Spriggs Creek Bore (Spriggs Bore)
McColl, D.H., Warren, R.G. (1979) The first discovery of ruby in Australia. The Australian Mineralogist, 26. 121-125
      • Tanami Range
Silcock, D. R. (2011). Mineralogy, petrography and stratigraphic analysis of gold-hosting units, Oberon prospect, Tanami Region, NT. BSc honors thesis, University of Adelaide
 
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