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Quartz from
Gulnare, Spalding, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia


Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Anataseⓘ4 photos of Quartz associated with Anatase at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gulnare, Spalding, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:565548
Long-form Identifier:1:3:565548:9
GUID (UUID V4):acf60290-3bbc-49ba-8502-ec6a4e0cd237
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
5.4km (3.3 miles) ⓘBundaleer area, Spalding, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
39.9km (24.8 miles) ⓘMount Bryan, Hallett, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
43.1km (26.8 miles) ⓘStanley Mine, Clare, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
46.0km (28.6 miles) ⓘWest Burra Mine, Burra, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
46.7km (29.0 miles) ⓘMannanarie, Northern areas, South Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia
48.7km (30.2 miles) ⓘBurra Burra Copper Mine, Burra, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
57.1km (35.5 miles) ⓘMongolata Gold Fields, Burra, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
60.2km (37.4 miles) ⓘApoinga Copper Mine, Burra, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
61.0km (37.9 miles) ⓘUtica Mine, Burra, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
61.5km (38.2 miles) ⓘKarkulto Mine, Farrell Flat, Clare, North Mt Lofty Ranges, Mt Lofty Ranges, South Australia, Australia
References
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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
Report (volume)
the Raton basin, and about 50 square miles to the north on the western slope of the Wet Mountains and on...occasionally referred to as Huerfano basin. At the north the park terminates at the Muddy Creek-Moss Gulch...Huerfano Kiver to the south and the Wet Mountain Valley to the north. At the south Huerfano Park opens...Huerfano River and its tributaries, except the area north of Promontory Divide, which is drained by Moss Gulch...Starkville-Weston area; Wood and others (1956) in the Gulnare, Cuchara Pass, and Stonewall area; Johnson and
Report (volume)
coal resources in an area of1,100 square miles in south-central Colorado UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...square miles in Huerfano and Las Animas Counties, south-central Colorado, and extends from the Colorado-New...Cristo Mountains and the Wet Mountains west and north of the coal field. Cretaceous and younger rocks...field. On an "as received" basis the heating value ranges from slightly more than 11,000 to slightly less...Veta area (Johnson and Stephens, 1954a, l,954b), Gulnare, Cuchara Pass, and Stonewall area (Wood, Johnson
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
parts of the Northwest. For example, the former Gulnare, in 1880, and joined the expedition under Lieut...Buddington and part of the Polaris party IMPROVED QUARTZ STAMPER. tioned stations,and Schwatka's position...death of Captain We give an engraving of a gold quartz stamp in which Kennan's opponent'remarks; it is...balancing each other, these springs beillïżœ I degrees north latitude, on the river Yana. Its lowest mean record...the open Po· striking elas· to the arrival the quartz, it teus at God· ed that such Pavy had steel
Report (volume)
(Johnson and Stephens, 1954a, 1954b) ; 4, the Gulnare area (Wood, Johnson and Dixon, 1956) ; and 5, the...described, about 23 miles north and south, and 14 miles east and west, lies 12 miles north of the southern boundary...40 miles east and west and about 90 miles north and south. In 1948 the Geological Survey began a program...occurrence of coal in the vicinity of Canon City to the north (James, 1821; Long, 1823). Military reconnaissance...area (Johnson and Stephens, 1954a; 1954b), the Gulnare area (Wood, Johnson, and Dixon, 1956), and the
Report (issue)
small parts of Costilla and Custer Counties in south-central Colorado. The region is mainly an upland...N. Mex. Lava sheets also cap sedimentary rocks north of Huerfano Park and in the San Luis Valley as well...miles from the north and east in Colorado and for as much as 100 miles from the south in northeastern...returned to Denver by way of the Rio Grande and South Park. Hayden (1873, p. 153) regarded the Spanish...of the Spanish Peaks. Approaching them from the north, the two mountains are seen to rise far above the
Report (volume)
streams, particularly the Big Sandy River and the South Fork of the Kentucky River, have been actively deepening...sloping to flat surface of the Cumberland Plateau. North of lat 37° N., the boundary is drawn on the Kentucky...regions are summarized in table 1. Precipitation ranges from 100 to 140 em per year across the region in...frequent in the spring and summer. Temperature ranges from about - 20°C in January to about 40°C in July...detailed study of the landslides of the Hazard North Quadrangle, Ky. Topographic data used in this study
Report (volume)
meridian 104°40/ . The south and north boundaries are at 37°30/ and 37°45' north latitude. The area was...in hilly country northeast of the Spanish Peaks. South of the Cucharas River the hills have flat tops that...surfaces. North of the Cuchara the hills are low and rolling, and they diminish in relief to the north and...sandstone; it overlooks the plains to the east and north. The area is drained by the Cucharas and Huerfano...adjacent to the Purgatoire and Apishapa Rivers to the south but are better exposed than in those areas adjacent
Report (volume)
Bibliography of North American Geology, 1956 By RUTH REECE KING and otMrs GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...------------------ 279 ni BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1956 By Rum REECE KING and others...appeared during 1956 concerning the geology of the North American continent, in- cluding Greenland, the...in foreign journals are cited if they deal with North American localities or are of a general nature,...with foreign areas. Articles by foreign authors on North America are included regardless of place of publication;
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
parts of the Northwest. For example, the former Gulnare, in 1880, and joined the expedition under Lieut...English expedition, in 1875. .. f ‱I ‱ IMPROVED QUARTZ difference of latitude (15 degrees) between the...camp and STAMPER. We give an engraving of a gold quartz stamp in which the principle of the spring hammer...balancing each other, these springs beillïżœ I degrees north latitude, on the river Yana. I Its lowest mean...the open Po· striking elas· to the arrival the quartz, it teus at God· steel lar gea. Prior shoes
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Scandinavia appear, is in the north-east of the Island of" Bornholm. To the south and south-west of these formations...which formed the Wealden system of :England. To the south of these coal-bearing strata are beds of siliceous...chalk of the south of Thyholm, that resting upon the white chalk in part of Mors and in the north of Th:~;...StenstrupiL In the neighbourhood of Thisted at Thye, the north of Mors and in the island F~tfir, Dr. Beck observed...This extraordinary phenomenon occurs about u mile north of Argostoli at the very extremity .of the rocky
Report (issue)
rocks _____________________________ _ Microcline-quartz-plagioclase-biotite gneiss_ Biotite gneisses _...__ _ Granodiorite __________________________ _ Quartz diorite and associated hornblendite_ Biotite-muscovite...Alkalic syenite porphyry ____________________ _ Quartz monzonite porphyry _________________ _ Bostonite...Trachytic granite porphyry _________________ _ Quartz bostonite porphyry __________________ _ Radioactivity..._______________ _ Northwestward-trending faults __________ _ North-northeastward-trending faults _____ _ Fn.ults of
Report (volume)
Bibliography of North American Geology, 1950-1959 PART 2. INDEX VOLUME 3 : A-L GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...BULLETIN 1195 Bibliography of North American Geology, 1950-1959 By RUTH REECE KING, ELISABETH S....Crossroads: Lyons, P. L., 4. Gilbert H., 10. Colorado, South Silverton area: Expanding horizons: Lay, R. L.,L..., 6. T. B., 2. Magmatic vs. metamorphic source North America, western, paleoof ores: Hawley, J. E., 11...evolutionary extinction L. R., 6. factors: Coleman, R. H. North Dakota, petroleum: Laird, Management look at the
Report (volume)
(approximately 37°00'00") on the south to latitude 37°10'00" on the north. Most of the area is in the Park...Huerfano Park, southern Colorado, and lies between the north-trending Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the west...irregularly downwarped into series of long, narrow, north-trending folds. Structural relief of these folds...depositional basin, which trended approximately north-south between the Uncompaghre positive element to the...classification). On an "as received" basis the heating value ranges from slightly more than 12,000 to slightly less
Report (issue)
Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, is located north and south of the Colorado-New Mexico State boundary and...on the pattern of stream runoff. Precipitation ranges from less than 16 inches at lower elevations to...ions locally occur in the ground water. The pH ranges from about neutral to slightly alkaline. Hydrologic...61, delineated in figure 1.0-1, is located north and south of the State boundary between Colorado and...the Great Plains Province and is bordered on the north by the Wet Mountains, on the west by the Sangre
Journal (volume)
I. By Thomas the Geological Relations of the South of Ireland. Weaver, Esq. F.G.S. F.R.S. M.R.I. ...II. On p. 1 the Geological Structure of the North-eastern Part of the Count 1/ of Antrim. By James... Esq. F.G.S.) IV. Notes on the Geology of the North Coast of the St. Lawrence. Capt. Bayfield, R.N....Heath. VIII. Observations on a Well dug on the South side of By ... Thomas Wetherell, Esq. F.G.S....A^ p. 139 XI. Notices on the Geology of the North Coast of the Counties of Mayo and Sligo in Ireland
Book (edition)
MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY,” “ TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA,” “A SECOND VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES,”...1853. Works by Sir Charles Lyell. i. TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA, —1841-2. With Geological Observations...astronomy, for instance, it is declared that, at the North Pole, the year was divided into a long day and night...existence of such rites among the rude nations of South America is most important, as showing what effects...great political revolution just then consummated in South America. In like manner, in the account given to
Book (edition)
MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY,” “ TRAVELS NORTH AMERICA,” “ A SECOND VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES...1850. Works by Sir Charles Lyelh i. TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA, — 1841-2. With Geological Observations...Coast of Kent — Formation of Straits of Dover — South coast of England — Sussex — Hants — Dorset — Portland...the sea on the coast of Sleswick — On shores of North America — Tidal wave, called the Bore — Influence...continued. Earthquake of Java, 1772—'Truncation of a lofty cone — St. Domingo, 1770 — Lisbon, 1755— Great area
Report (issue)
153. Spheroidal co~tl in the Trinidad coal field, south-central Colorado, by Ross B. Johnson______________________...----------------174. The Brevard fault in North and South Carolina, by John C. Reed, Jr., HenryS. Johnson...cont~rminous United States 183. The quartz diorite line in northwestern North America, by James G. Moore, Arthur...Kara group (Cretaceous), Black Hills, Wyoming and South Dakota, by Leonard G. Schultz and William J. ~apeL...-------224. Structure of Lower Taylor Glacier, South Victoria Land, Antarctica, by Warren Hamilton and
Book (volume)
applicable to Somma or Vesuvius—Ravines on the north side of Somma, and the light which they throw on...earliest signs of Man’s appearance in Europe and North America, is much more expanded than in the ‘ Elements...Triassic Periods—Wide Range of tho samo Fauna from South to North—Abundance and wide Range of Roptiles implies...Sea—Climate of South Georgia and Tierra del Fuego—Cold of the Antarctic Region—Open Sea near the North Pole —Effect...Sands—Coast of Kent—Formation of the Straits of Dover—South Coast of England—Sussex—Hants—Dorset—Port¬ land—Origin
Report (volume)
Colorado is_situated about midway the country north and . s9,utp, ~and about two_ thirds of the distance...coast. .On the north are Wy~ming and Neb~aska, on the east Nebraska and Kansas, .'0·~ the south New Mexico...The State is a quadrilateral in.shape, its north and south boun...boundary that of 32°. Thus its length from .n orth to south is 4° o{latitude or 276 miles, and its breadth from...longitude. The length of its north bo.undary is. 366 miles, and of its south boundary 387 miles. The gross
Report (volume)
Bibliography of North American Geology, 1950-1959 By RUTH REECE KING, ELISABETH S. LOUD, MILDRED CHALLMAN...GEORGIANNA D. CONANT INTRODUCTION This bibliography of North American geology lists publications that appeared...(including Alaska and Hawaii), the rest of the North American continent including Greenland, the West...in foreign journals are cited if they deal with North American localities or are of a general nature,...not if they deal with foreign areas. Articles on North America by foreign' authors are included regardless
Journal (volume)
GTeeeea Henry di BCE pera a ini eK Sketch of North American Ornithology in1879........-. Eliott COMO.... . e ees sess- Ellis Hornor Yarnall Sketch of North American Anthropology in 1879 > > > s >.. Otis T...Park Maps, 2233 The nee of AN Expedition to the North Pa the Isbjornin the Barentssea, 542; Circumpol...coast of the United States only in Florida and North Carolina, and one specimen, according to Mr. P....with the dredge b : of JA the bottom of the bay, south and east of the fort, in a depth« water of from
Report (issue)
Hampden Bay Baie Verte Ming’s Bight Inner shelf north of Baie Verte Peninsula Outer zone Inner zone Tilt...Peninsula. Digital sidescan sonar mosaic from an area north of La Scie showing the patchy distrib¬ ution of...seabed. Klein 421 sidescan sonar record from an area north of La Scie showing the results of intense iceberg...surficial sediments and seabed features off the north¬ west coast of New World Island, as well as ship’s...200 m is exten¬ sive in only two areas, off the north and northeast coasts of Baie Verte Peninsula and
 
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