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Perovskite from
Leigh Creek coal mine, Leigh Creek, North Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Perovskite
Formula:CaTiO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Perovskite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Leigh Creek coal mine, Leigh Creek, North Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:678201
Long-form Identifier:1:3:678201:6
GUID (UUID V4):7fd66a35-f646-426b-96b2-5176c154fc02
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Report (Issue volume)
The geology of South Australia Volume 2 The Phanerozoic Bulletin 54 BULL 054 (Vol 2) Geological Survey...Survey of South Australia Bulletin 54 The geology of South Australia Volume 2 The Phanerozoic Edited...Minister for Mines and Energy © Government of South Australia 1995. This work is copyright. Apart from any...written permission from the Government of South Australia available through the Department for Manufacturing...1995. The geology of South Australia. Vol. 2, The Phanerozoic. South Australia. Geological Survey. Bulletin
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MONOGRAPH 17 of Somepats oe ilar ce| + in Australia mail iii DOOO38J0754 oA., eet OF ROME prhge...IMPORTANT MINERAL DEPOSITS IN AUSTRALIA Cover Picture—The Argyle Diamond mine Photo by courtesy of Ashton...DISCOVERY OF SOME IMPORTANT MINERAL DEPOSITS IN AUSTRALIA Editors K. R. GLASSON J. H. RATTIGAN INCORPORATED...House, 191 Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria, Australia 3052 1990 © Copyright By THE AUSTRALASIAN ...any of its publications | National Library of Australia Card No. ISBN 6 949106 57 7 Typeset by Abb-typesetting
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families or groups of villagers purchase a licence to mine; in other areas there is little regulation, and...buyer) will, by building relationships with miners, mine owners, and local traders, gain expertise and some...Diamond Zambia Chrysoberyl Emerald Botswana Diamond South Africa Diamond Emerald Peridot Ruby Tourmaline...such as a particularly fine-coloured gemstone or a mine that is producing particularly clean large specimens...Turquoise Japan and Taiwan Jadeite jade Topaz Australia Diamond Emerald Nephrite jade Opal Sapphire New
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(2500–2900 kg m 3). The molecular viscosity of water ranges mainly from 0.9  10 3 to 1.5  10 3 Pa s (25 to...known and, if the floc diameter df / t n, then n ranges from 0.25 to 1 (t is the shear stress in the fluid)...remote sensing image of the Mississippi Delta on the south east coast of the USA, showing a sediment plume...associated with changes in ocean currents (e.g., the North Atlantic Oscillation). At present, most dust is...material transport for Nahal Yatir, Israel and Oak Creek, USA (right) showing the difference between sediment
 
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