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Montmorillonite from
Jenolan Caves, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Cave
Classification
Species:Montmorillonite
Formula:(Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Montmorillonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jenolan Caves, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:915936
Long-form Identifier:1:3:915936:5
GUID (UUID V4):c12ac302-fd00-4b5a-b7c9-171c793a3c0c
Nearest other occurrences of Montmorillonite
18.3km (11.3 miles) Hargraves quarry, Westmoreland Co., New South Wales, Australia
82.7km (51.4 miles) Prospect Quarry, Prospect, Cumberland County, New South Wales, Australia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
405) Carboniferous clay deposits from Jenolan Caves, New South Wales: implications for timing of speleogenesis...Social Work A35, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia. CSIRO Petroleum and Centre of Excellence in Mass...Perth, WA 6845, Australia. 3 Australian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. 2 K – Ar dating...illite-bearing clays from eight locations in Jenolan Caves yielded ages from 394 Ma (Early Devonian) to...that the clays formed and matured in place in the caves. Sedimentary strata of Visean to Namurian age are
Report (issue)
ILLINOIS LIBRARY i ^ 6^2.09 S ^^ 2 . ) I NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPARTMENT OF MINES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...p. 5. List of Papers, p. 7. Australia generally New South Wales Victoria : Queensland Subject...Western Australia Locality Index, p. 75. Locality Index, p. 95. ; Subject Index, p. 102; South Australia:...name. Agam, in a new country like Australia, it is often necessary to christen a new mining field, and...occurrences. A case in point may be cited from South Australia. Wulfenite is recorded from “ Mount Lyndhurst
Book
Caves Processes, Development, ~. Management DANY,|BRC]| RE) =)@)\\ Caves f= The Natural Environment...scholars and researchers in their fields. Published Caves Processes, Development and Management David Gillieson...W. B. Whalley, B. J. Smith and J. P. McGreevy Caves: Processes, Development and Management David Gillieson...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gillieson, David S. Caves: processes, development, and management / David...ISBN 0-631-17819-8. — ISBN 0-631-19175-5 (pbk.) 1. Caves. I. Title. II. Series. GB601.G5 1996 551.4’47—-dc20
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entrena.f@gmail.com Abstract: The Mallorca coastal caves present large amounts of speleothems that have been...important to complete the understanding of the caves and their evolution and support the relevance of...materials in paleoenvironmental studies. Keywords: caves; autochthonous sediments; allochthonous sediments;...creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). 1. Introduction Caves are considered sites of great interest to extract...composed by soil materials from the exterior of the caves. These sediments can provide Minerals 2022, 12
Book
Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science Board of Advisers Andrew Chamberlain, Department of Archaeology...University of Sheffield Emily Davis, Speleobooks, New York Derek Ford, School of Geography and Geology...Palmer, Earth Science Department, State University of New York Trevor Shaw, Karst Research Institute, Postojna...Geography, Loughborough University Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science John Gunn, Editor Fitzroy Dearborn...Dearborn An imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group New York London Published in 2004 by Fitzroy Dearborn
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all permission requests. National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Regolith science/editors...hardback in 2008 Published exclusively in Australia and New Zealand by: CSIRO PUBLISHING 150 Oxford Street...Street (PO Box 1139) Collingwood VIC 3066 Australia Telephone: Local call: Fax: Email: Web site: +61...+61 3 9662 7666 1300 788 000 (Australia only) +61 3 9662 7555 publishing.sales@csiro.au www.publish.csiro...exclusively throughout the world (excluding Australia and New Zealand) by Springer, with ISBN 978 1 4020
Book (edition)
Kluwer Academic Publishers / Plenum Publishers, New York Reprinted with corrections 2007 Printed on acid-free... PREFACE John E. Mylroie and Ira D. Sasowsky" Caves occupy incongruous positions in both our culture..."caveman" is to declare them primitive and ignorant. Caves, being cryptic and mysterious, occupied important...god of death working from caves. People are both drawn to and mortified by caves. Written records of cave...as the defining term for the scientific study of caves (Moore and Sullivan, 1997), yet the discipline has
Book (edition)
Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York in 2004 Softcover... PREFACE John E. Mylroie and Ira D. Sasowsky' Caves occupy incongruous positions in both our culture..."caveman" is to declare them primitive and ignorant. Caves, being cryptic and mysterious, occupied important...god of death working from caves. People are both drawn to and mortified by caves. Written records of cave...as the defining term for the scientific study of caves (Moore and Sullivan, 1997), yet the discipline has
Journal (entire run)
293 Wattletree Road, East Malvern, Vic., 3145. Australia. Phone: (03) 509 1666 Fax: (03) 500 9475 All rights...Library of Australia ISBN 0 909223 64 5 Design by Gemcraft Pty. Ltd. Printed in Australia by Ramsay Ware...cover is from the Coober Pedy opal fields, South Australia. The 10-ounce gold crystal on the back cover...Wark New Mineral Localities in Victoria - W.D. Birch Zinc Spine! from Broken Hill, New South Wales -1.R...Lithiophorite from the Kalgoorlie District, Wes tern Australia -1. Ostwald That Elusive Stichtite - Keith Lancaster
Book (edition)
Dana’s New| Mineralogy | Eighth Edition Richard V. Gaines H. Catherine W. Skinner Eugene E. Foord Brian...Mason Abraham Rosenzweig i DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY DANA’S NEW MINERALOGY The System of Mineralogy...ROCHESTER, NEW YORK And with Illustrations by ERIC DOWTY SHAPE SOFTWARE JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. NEW YORK...Department, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012. This publication is designed...ation Data Dana, James Dwight, 1813-1895 Dana’s new mineralogy: the System of mineralogy of James Dwight
Report (issue)
=EGYPTiSEBIMENTARY PETRQLOGYiPHQSPHORITE+CRETACEQUS+SOUTH+SEDIMENTARY ROCKS+COHPOSITIONISILTSTONEtSANDSTONEtLIMESTONE+MI...PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, N,Y,, MACMILLAN CO,, V, 5, P, 1-54, ILLUS,, TABLES* mmmmmmmm ...OUTPUT AS A BYPRODUCT OF FERTI LI2ER PRODUCTION, NEW, QUANTITATIVE ANALYSES OF RARE EARTHS IN REPRESENTATIVE...33-96, ILLUS, (INCL, SKETCH MAPS), JOHN WILEY S SONS NEW YORK index =PHOSPHORUSIGEOCHEMISTRYIMINERALSIPHO...SUFFICIENT SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC VALUE TO BECOME A CO-PRODUCT, AND A FACTOR IN THE PLANNED EXPLOITATION
Report (volume)
.................................... Rivers of South America...........................................................................J. Central and South America...........................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...twenty-five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Report (volume)
................................... Rivers of. South America.....................................:................................... 161 Central and South America...........................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Report (volume)
North America..,__.._____________.___ Rivers of South America___._____________________ Waters of western..._____________________..___ :______ Central and South America______________________ '._____ Caspian Sea...be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...:five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. To bring.some of
Report (volume)
.................................... Rivers of South America......................................................................... 163 Central and South America..............................;............be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Report (volume)
.................................... Rivers of South America............................................................................. Central and South America...........................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements .and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
 
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