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Aegirine-augite from Lachlan Orogen, Australia

Australia
 
  • New South Wales
    • Ashburnham Co.
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    • Auckland Co.
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    • Dampier Co.
      • Dromedary Complex
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Lewis, P. C., Glen, R. A., Pratt, G. W., & Clarke, I. (1994). Bega-Mallacoota 1: 250 000 Geological Sheet SJ/55-4. Explanatory notes. Geol Surv NSW, Sydney, 148.
    • Gordon Co.
Meakin, N. S., Morgan, E. J., & Barron, L. M. (1999). Dubbo 1: 250 000 Geological Sheet SI/55-4: Explanatory Notes. Geological Survey of New South Wales.
Wass, S. Y., & Irving, A. J. (1976). XENMEG. A Catalogue of Occurrences of Xenoliths and Megacrysts in Basic Volcanic Rocks of Eastern Australia. The Australian Museum, Sydney.
Morris, C., Spandler, C. (2014) The Petrology, Geochemistry and Ore Genesis of the Alkaline REE Toongi Deposit, Dubbo NSW. in Geological Society of Australia, 2014 Australian Earth Sciences Convention (AESC), Sustainable Australia. Abstract No 110 of the 22nd Australian Geological Convention.
    • Pottinger Co.
Woolley, Alan R. (2019) Alkaline Rocks and Carbonatites of the World. Part 4: Antarctica, Asia and Europe (excluding the former USSR), Australasia and Oceanic Islands. The Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/mpar4
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  • Victoria
    • City of Greater Geelong
      • Anakie
Birch, W. D., Wood, A., White, A. J. R., Mills, S. J. and Freeman, R. (2008): Aegirine-augite crystals in scoria from Mt Shadwell and Mt Anakie, Victoria, Australia. Australian Journal of Mineralogy 14, 37-45.
Birch et al. (2008) Australian Journal of Mineralogy, 14(1), 37-42.
Judy Rowe collection
    • Macedon Ranges Shire
Knutson, J., & Nicholls, I. A. (1989). Macedon–Trentham. Intraplate Volcanism in Eastern Australia and New Zealand, 136-137.
Ewart, A., Chappell, B. W., & Le Maitre, R. W. (1985). Aspects of the mineralogy and chemistry of the intermediate?silicic Cainozoic volcanic rocks of eastern Australia. Part 1: Introduction and geochemistry. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 32(4), 359-382.
Ewart, A. (1985). Aspects of the mineralogy and chemistry of the intermediate‐silicic Cainozoic volcanic rocks of eastern Australia. Part 2: Mineralogy and petrogenesis. Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 32(4), 383-413.
Ferguson, A. K. (1978). A mineralogical investigation of some trachytic lavas and associated pegmatoids from camel's hump and turritable falls, central Victoria. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 25(3-4), 185-197.
Dasch, E. J., & Millar, D. J. (1977). Age and strontium‐isotope geochemistry of differentiated rocks from the newer Volcanics, MT Macedon Area, Victoria, Australia. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 24(3-4), 195-201.
Wellman, P. (1974). Potassium?argon ages on the Cainozoic volcanic rocks of eastern Victoria, Australia. Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 21(4), 359-376.
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    • Moyne Shire
      • Mortlake
Birch, W. D., Wood, A., White, A. J. R., Mills, S. J. and Freeman, R. (2008): Aegirine-augite crystals in scoria from Mt Shadwell and Mt Anakie, Victoria, Australia. Australian Journal of Mineralogy 14, 37-45.
 
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