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Zirconolite from Australia

Australia
 
  • Queensland
    • Tablelands Region
      • Kinrara National Park
Sutherland,FL, Coenraads, R, Abduriyim, A and Meffre, S., 2013. Lava Plains, NE Queensland, gem mineral suite. Abstracts, 36th Annual Seminar, Mineralogical Societies of Australasia. Sydney. p. 21-23.
  • Tasmania
Sebastian Meffre, pers comm
    • Kingborough municipality
      • Snug
Melluso, L., Hergt, J. M., & Zanetti, A. (2014). The late crystallization stages of low-Ti, low-Fe tholeiitic magmas: insights from evolved Antarctic and Tasmanian rocks. Lithos, 188, 72-83.
  • Western Australia
    • Ashburton Shire
      • Barradale
Rasmussen et. al, 2011, Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth, in Geology, January 2012
v. 40
no. 1
p. 83–86.
    • East Pilbara Shire
Rasmussen et. al, 2011, Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth, in Geology, January 2012
v. 40
no. 1
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Hickman, A.H. (1978) Nullagine, Western Australia: Geological Survey of Australia 1:250,000 Geological Series Explanatory Notes, 22p. Rasmussen, B., and Fletcher, I.R. (2004) Zirconolite, a new U-Pb geochronometer. Geology, 32, 785-788. doi:10.1130/G20658.1. Rasmussen, B. et al (2012) Tranquillityite: the last lunar mineral comes down to Earth. Geology, 40(1) 83-86.
Rasmussen et. al, 2011, Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth, in Geology, January 2012
v. 40
no. 1
p. 83–86.
      • Yarrie Station
Sheppard, S., Krapež, B., Zi, Jian-Wei, Rasmussen, B., Fletcher, I. (2016) The 1320 Ma intracontinental Wongawobbin Basin, Pilbara, Western Australia: A far-field response to Albany–Fraser–Musgrave tectonics. Precambrian Research, 285, 58-79.
    • Halls Creek Shire
Downes, P. J., Dunkley, D. J., Fletcher, I. R., McNaughton, N. J., Rasmussen, B., Jaques, A. L., ... & Sweetapple, M. T. (2016). Zirconolite, zircon and monazite-(Ce) U-Th-Pb age constraints on the emplacement, deformation and alteration history of the Cummins Range Carbonatite Complex, Halls Creek Orogen, Kimberley region, Western Australia. Mineralogy and Petrology, 110(2-3), 199-222.
Jacobson, Mark Ivan, Calderwood, Mark Andrew, Grguric, Benjamin Alexander (2007) Guidebook to the pegmatites of Western Australia. Hesperian Press, Perth, Western Australia.
Rasmussen et. al, 2011, Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth, in Geology, January 2012
v. 40
no. 1
p. 83–86
    • Kalgoorlie-Boulder Shire
      • Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Rasmussen, B. et al. (2009): Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 157, 559-572.
Rasmussen et. al, 2011, Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth, in Geology, January 2012
v. 40
no. 1
p. 83–86
 
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