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Microcline from Queensland, Australia

Australia
 
  • Queensland
    • Boulia Shire
      • Galah Creek
Collection - Ryan Eagle
    • City of Mount Isa
Andy Wilde, Alex Otto, John Jory, Colin MacRae, Mark Pownceby, Nick Wilson and Aaron Torpy (2013) Geology and Mineralogy of Uranium Deposits from Mount Isa, Australia: Implications for Albitite Uranium Deposit Models. Minerals, 3(3), 258-283
Costas Constantinides collection, Australian museum id
Queensland Government Department of Mines and Energy - Queensland Mines, Prospects and Mineral Occurences Database
Queensland Government Department of Mines and Energy - Queensland Mines, Prospects and Mineral Occurences Database
      • Mount Isa
Sielecki, Robert (1988) The Mount Isa-Cloncurry Mineral Field, Northern Queensland [Australia]. The Mineralogical Record, 19 (6) 469-490
    • Cloncurry Shire
      • Cloncurry
Williams, P. J., & Heinemann, M. (1993). Maramungee
Williams, Patrick J., Heinemann, Maree (1993) Maramungee; a Proterozoic Zn skarn in the Cloncurry District, Mount Isa Inlier, Queensland, Australia. Economic Geology, 88 (5) 1114-1134 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.88.5.1114
Edwards, A.B. and Baker, G. (1953) Scapolitisation in the Cloncurry district of northwestern Queensland. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 1:1-2, 1-33.
      • Rosebud Station
        • Mary Kathleen district
Oliver, N.H.S., Pearson, P.J., Holcombe, R.J. (1985) Chronology of magmatism, skarn formation, and uranium mineralization, Mary Kathleen, Queensland, Australia
discussion. Economic Geology, 80(2), 513–517.
    • Croydon Shire
Parbhakar-Fox, A.K., Edraki, M., Hardie, K., Kadletz, O. and Hall, T., (2014) Identification of acid rock drainage sources through mesotextural classification at abandoned mines of Croydon, Australia: Implications for the rehabilitation of waste rock repositories. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 137, pp.11-28.
    • McKinlay Shire
      • McKinlay
[var. Amazonite] Walters, S., Bailey, A. (1998) Geology and mineralization of the Cannington Ag-Pb-Zn deposit
an example of Broken Hill-type mineralization in the eastern succession, Mount Isa Inlier, Australia. Economic Geology, 93(8), 1307-1329.
Updated list originally distributed by University of Queensland
      • Mount Biggenden
part of list University of Queensland
    • Toowoomba Region
Phil Perkins collection
    • Torres Shire
Willmott, W.F., Palfreyman, W.D., Trail, D.S., Whitaker, W.G. (1969) The Igneous Rocks of Torres Strait, Queensland and Papua. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Department of National Development, Commonwealth of Australia, Record No. 1969/119, 69 pages plus maps.
 
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