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Biotite from Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia

Australia
 
  • South Australia
    • Flinders Ranges
      • North Flinders Ranges
        • Arkaroola Region (Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary; Arkaroola Station)
SA Geodata Database - Mineral Deposit Details Deposit Number: 2154
          • Mt Painter area
SA Geodata Database - Mineral Deposit Details Deposit Number: 2119
          • Parabarana Hill
SA Geodata Database - Mineral Deposit Details Deposit Number: 3203
          • Yudnamutana District
Record of mines (1980), Summary card No: 276, Copley SH 5409
        • Mt Babbage area (inlier)
          • Prospect Hill
SA Geodata Database - Mineral Deposit Details Deposit Number: 2040
Lottermoser, B. G. (1988). A carbonatitic diatreme from Umberatana, South Australia. Journal of the Geological Society, 145(3), 505-513.
Lottermoser, B. G. (1987). A fluid inclusion study of the Tourmaline Hill Granite, Umberatana, South Australia: implications for hydrothermal activity and wallrock metasomatism. Mineralogy and Petrology, 36(2), 135-148.
Teale, G. S., & Lottermoser, B. G. (1987). Palaeozoic granites of the Umberatana region, South Australia: the role of volatiles in the crystallization of some alkaline-peralkaline granites. Geologische Rundschau, 76(3), 857-868.
mentioned references in description
      • South Flinders Ranges
Nelson, D. R., Chivas, A. R., Chappell, B. W., & McCulloch, M. T. (1988). Geochemical and isotopic systematics in carbonatites and implications for the evolution of ocean-island sources. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52(1), 1-17.
Ferguson, J., & Sheraton, J. W. (1979). Petrogenesis of kimberlitic rocks and associated xenoliths of southeastern Australia, 140–161. Kimberlites, Diatremes, and Diamonds:(1) Their Geology, Petrology, and Geochemistry. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC.
Boyd, F. R., & Meyer, H. O. (Eds.). (1979). Kimberlites, Diatremes, and Diamonds: Their geology, petrology, and geochemistry. Proceedings of the Second International Kimberlite Conference. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 71-91.
Tucker, D. H., & Collerson, K. D. (1972). Lamprophyric intrusions of probable carbonatitic affinity from South Australia. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 19(3), 387-391.
Dalgarno, C. R., & Johnson, J. E. (1965). Diapiric Structures and Upper Proterozoic to Lower Cambrian Sedimentation in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia. AAPG Bulletin, 49(3), 337-338.
Stracke, K.J., Ferguson, J. & Black, L.P. 1979. Structural setting of kimberlites in south-eastern Australia.
 
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