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Hillite from
Reaphook Hill, Martins Well station, South Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Hillite
Formula:Ca2Zn(PO4)2 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Valid - Type Locality
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Scholziteⓘ13 photos of Hillite associated with Scholzite at this locality.
Collinsiteⓘ10 photos of Hillite associated with Collinsite at this locality.
Cryptomelaneⓘ1 photo of Hillite associated with Cryptomelane at this locality.
Chalcophaniteⓘ1 photo of Hillite associated with Chalcophanite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hillite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Reaphook Hill, Martins Well station, South Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia
Photo GalleryView Gallery (13 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:189459
Long-form Identifier:1:3:189459:2
GUID (UUID V4):1b043aca-9481-4269-9726-4738d3519166
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Ca2(Zn,Mg)[PO4]2•2H2O Hillite Crystal Data: Triclinic. Point Group: 1 . As doubly terminated crystals...X-ray Powder Pattern: Reaphook Hill, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia. 2.690 (100), 3.038 (40)...04 40.85 [10.23] 100.72 (1) Reaphook Hill, Flinders Ranges, Australia; average of 15 electron microprobe...From Reaphook Hill, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, Australia. Name: Honors Dr. Roderick Hill (b. 1949)...Mineral Research Division, CSIRO at Melbourne, Australia, who described the mineral in 1973 as a potentially
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Canadian Mineralogist Vol. 41, pp. 981-988 (2003) HILLITE, A NEW MEMBER OF THE FAIRFIELDITE GROUP: ITS DESCRIPTION...Oulu, PL-3000, FIN-90014 Oulu, Finland ABSTRACT Hillite (Xиллит in Russian), ideally Ca2(Zn,Mg)[PO4]2•2H2O...Cambrian Parachilna Formation, Reaphook Hill, South Australia, Australia, in association with zincian collinsite...collinsite and scholzite. Hillite is triclinic, a 5.736(1), b 6.767(2), c 5.462(1) Å,  97.41(2),  108...H2O), total 100.72 wt.%. The single crystals of hillite do not exceed 50 m in length; larger aggregates
Report (issue)
X-ray Powder Pattern: Broken Hill, western New South Wales, Australia. 3.168 (100), 2.575 (90), 2.414...12.35 6.84 100.00 (1) Broken Hill, western New South Wales, Australia; electron microprobe analysis...(Broken Hill); scholzite, parahopeite, collinsite-hillite, zincian eosphorite (Reaphook Hill). Distribution:...Broken Hill, western New South Wales, and Reaphook Hill, Flinders Range, South Australia, Australia. Name:...particular the Broken Hill deposit. Type Material: Department of Mineralogy, South Australian Museum, Adelaide
(PO4)3(OH)5 frondelite, from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia P. ELLIOTT1,5, U. KOLITSCH2, G. GIESTER3...University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, Australia 2 Mineralogisch-Petrographische Abt...Germany 5 South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia 6 Geosciences...Victoria, GPO Box 666, Melbourne 3001, Victoria, Australia [Received 5 January 2009; Accepted 5 April 2009]...mineral from the Block 14 Opencut, Broken Hill, New South Wales. It occurs as pale-green to dark-olive-green
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals in veins in an altered diorite, New Cliffe Hill quarry, Stanton-upon-Bardon, Leicestershire, U.K...of the University of Adelaide, Chairman of the South Australian Museum in Adelaide, in recognition of...indistry and education in South 1080 THE CANADIAN MINERALOGIST Australia. Found as a supergene mineral...Paratoo copper mine, near Yunta, Olary District, South Australia. Wallwork, K. et al. (2002): Mineral. Mag....165. Jambor, J.L. (2003): Am. Mineral. 88, 931. Hillite Ca2(Zn,Mg)[PO4]2•2H2O, triclinic, P1̄ A member
Journal (issue)
omitted as these particular replacements have been well documented in the literature ( Mason 1960, Peters...show in Sainte-Marie aux Mines (see Jahn, 2004) was well represented with several dealers. The best pieces...color dominates, but red, blue and yellow occurs as well. I enjoyed two new finds from China, helvite from...of minute quartz emulating a "Yowa nut" from Australia. Dealersof crystals, and two Minerals& Fossils(DMF)display...Fossils(DMF)display. ·Australia. Yowa geodes are iron-stone nodules with a center of precious
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(west ½, southwest ¼ of section 35, Township 224 South, Range 11 East), Temple Mountain mining district...MINERALS Hillite Ca2(Zn,Mg)(PO4)2•2H2O T RICLINIC Locality: Reaphook Hill, South Australia, Australia. Occurrence:...Roderick Hill (b. 1949), Chief of the Mineral Research Division, CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia, who first...GAVRILENKO, P.G., BOGDANOVA, A.N. & TUISKU, P. (2003): Hillite, a new member of the fairfieldite group: description...䡺)2Mn3+3O2(AsO4)2(CO3)•3H2O M ONOCLINIC Locality: Hartkoppe Hill, north of Ober–Sailauf, Spessart Mountains, northwest
Journal (issue)
large clots in massive tetrahedrite vein filling, as well as within vugs as crude, yet isolated crystals to...mineralogy of the vein in this portion of the mine, as well as the distance through overlying rock to the ground...colorless sphemles on quartz with sphalerite, as well as purplish-red microcrystalline coati?g~ ?n selected...cunos1t1es for quantitative microchemical analysis, as well, and was eager to verify my suspicions. Toe following...pargasite was usually a bit weathered, but lustrous, well-terminated crystals to an inch or more have been
Book (edition)
Jan H. Bernard (Czcch Republic). W.D. Birch (Australia), Elena Bonaccorsi (Italy), Ernst A.J. Burke (Netherlands)...Merlino (ltaly), Yves Mo!:lo (France), E.11. ickcl (Australia), Milan Novåk (Czech Republic). Per Nystcn (Sweden)...Chemical. Meta/lurgical and Mineralogical Society o/ South Africa Journal of Chemical Phy ics Journal cif the...and Proceedings of the Royal Socief) 1 of Ne,v South Wales JPSJ Journal of rhe Physical Society of...2iOH)~. Lric.,3 km south of thc mouth of Akatorc Crcek, castcm Otago, Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand
Book (edition)
with countless new data in books and scientific as well as amateur journals. required considerable revision...mineral group, symmetry and crystal structure as well as the strongest X-ray powder diffraction lines...including secondary minerals, in Alpine fissures, as well as in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and in residual...influenced by radiation. The mineral reflections as well as the reflectivity. may be transparent. tran lucint...(tho'>e with the same optical Mineral localities A well balanced selection of mineral localities was central
Book (volume)
Ageeva, V.V. Rudnev and many other mineralogists, as well as mineral collectors, of which the contribution...Jakubovich, N.A. Yamnova and K.A. Rozenberg, as well as with specialists in different areas of geosciences... UO22+, etc.), neutral molecules (H2O, NH3), as well as lattice vibrations of infinite chains, layers...atoms by their characteristic absorption bands. The ranges of frequencies of characteristic vibrations of...determined by their absorption in characteristic IR ranges. The individuality of numerous new mineral species
Book
interest. Data tables list all mineral activators, as well as the minerals in which they produce fluorescence...(Canada); Markku Lehtinen (Finland); Bob Smith (South Africa); and Jay Zaveri (India) gave help. Marcelle... AutoCAD program. Helen Brumbaugh of the Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Library managed to obtain a seemingly...temperature. This behavior can be seen particularly well in chlorophane, a variety of fluorite, by placing...coil of an electric grill, which is then heated. Well before the grill glows red, the chip of chlorophane
 
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