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Baryte from West Coast municipality, Tasmania, Australia

Australia
 
  • Tasmania
    • West Coast municipality
      • Queenstown district
en.wikipedia.org (n.d.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Jukes_Mine_sites
        • Queenstown
Bottrill, Ralph S., Baker, William. E. (2008) A Catalogue of the Minerals of Tasmania. Geological Survey of Tasmania Bulletin 73, Mineral Resources Tasmania. 1-254
Bottrill, R. S. (2000). A Mineralogical Field Guide for the Western Tasmania Minerals and Museums Tour.
Ralph Bottrill et al in prep.
R Bottrill, unpub. data
Bottrill, Ralph S., Baker, William. E. (2008) A Catalogue of the Minerals of Tasmania. Geological Survey of Tasmania Bulletin 73, Mineral Resources Tasmania. 1-254
Bottrill, Ralph S., Baker, William. E. (2008) A Catalogue of the Minerals of Tasmania. Geological Survey of Tasmania Bulletin 73, Mineral Resources Tasmania. 1-254
AGSO Research Newsletter May 2000
      • Rosebery district
        • Rosebery
Bottrill, Ralph S., Baker, William. E. (2008) A Catalogue of the Minerals of Tasmania. Geological Survey of Tasmania Bulletin 73, Mineral Resources Tasmania. 1-254
Large, R. R., Allen, R. L., Blake, M. D., & Herrmann, W. (2001). Hydrothermal alteration and volatile element halos for the Rosebery K lens volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposit, western Tasmania. Economic Geology, 96(5), 1055-1072.
Zaw, K., Large, R. R., & Huston, D. L. (1997). Petrologic and geochemical significance of a Devonian replacement zone in the Cambrian Rosebery massive sulfide deposit, western Tasmania. The Canadian Mineralogist, 35(5), 1325-1349.
Huston, D. L., & Large, R. R. (1988). Distribution, mineralogy, and geochemistry of gold and silver in the north end orebody, Rosebery, Tasmania. Economic Geology, 83(6), 1181-1192.
Brathwaite, R. L. (1969). The geology of the Rosebery ore deposit (Doctoral dissertation, University of Tasmania).
        • Williamsford
Bottrill, Ralph S., Baker, William. E. (2008) A Catalogue of the Minerals of Tasmania. Geological Survey of Tasmania Bulletin 73, Mineral Resources Tasmania. 1-254
Zaw, K., & Large, R. R. (1992). The precious metal-rich, South Hercules mineralization, western Tasmania
a possible subsea-floor replacement volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposit. Economic Geology, 87(3), 931-952.
      • Tullah
Gulson, Brian L., Porritt, Patricia M. (1987) Base metal exploration of the Mount Read Volcanics, western Tasmania; Pt. II, Lead isotope signatures and genetic implications. Economic Geology, 82 (2) 291-307 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.82.2.291
      • Tyndall Valley
Bottrill, R.S, Baker, W.E. (2008) A Catalogue of the Minerals of Tasmania. . Mineral Resources Tasmania Bulletin 73.
 
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