| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Netherlands [3] THE MINERALOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PATHFINDER ELEMENTS IN GOSSANS DERIVED FROM DOLOMITIC...Pb-Zn DEPOSITS, NORTHWEST QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA K.M. SCOTT CSIRO Division of Mineral Physics and Mineralogy...Mineralogy, North Ryde, N.S. W. 2113 (Australia) (Received April 1, 1987; accepted for publication May 26...Scott, K.M., 1987. The mineralogical distribution of pathfinder elements in gossans derived from dolomitic...dolomitic shalehosted Pb-Zn deposits, northwest Queensland, Australia. Chem. Geol., 64: 295-306. The gossans formed | | | Journal (issue) | Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario...Rosenzweig Tampa, FL Richard W. Thomssen Carson City, NV Associate Photographers Nelly Bariand Sorbonne...Carson City, NV 89701 702-883-2598 Bookstore Mariiee Chirila 1601 Fairview Dr., Suite C Carson City, NV...collection of the Australian Museum .......................377 by F. L. Sutherland & G. Webb Minerals of western...Sutherland Minerals of the Moonta and Wallaroo mining districts, South Australia ................... | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | At Mount Isa, Australia By HOWARD T. SMITH 53 Muston Street, Mosman, N.S.W., Australia Mount Isa, Queensland...largest producer of silver-lead-zinc and the largest producer of copper in Australia, though unlike the...mine. Mount Isa is situated in what is known as the Mount Isa-Cloncurry mineral belt, a tract of land...land comprising probably 10,000 square miles of highly mineralised terrain, dotted with small mines whose...the Mount Isa smelters. The copper smelters here are the largest in Australia and the Mount Isa Mines | | | Journal (issue) | Mineral Collections in Australia A Supplement To The Mineralogical Record, September–October 2020 ... Mineral Collections in Australia Organized by Robert Sielecki Designed by Wendell Wilson with Photography...September–October, 2020 Mineral Collections in Australia A Supplement to The Mineralogical Record September–October...Corporation mine, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Collection of the Australian Museum; ex Albert Chapman...Top row from left: • 6 cm, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia; Lee Spencer collection, John Chapman photo. • | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | STUDY OF THE 1937 MOUNT ISA No. 4 ORES. H. F. GRONDIJS AND C. SCHOUTEN. ABSTRACT. A study of a suite...suite of 250 polishedsurfacesof ores from the Mount Isa mine, Queensland,Australia, reveals, at high...remarkably stratified in sheared and altered slate of pre-Cambrian age. The common minerals are pyrite...mineralsare present. Five varieties of pyrite are recognized, of which three were depositedbefore crushingand...differences are probablydueto varyingproportions of FeS. Marcasiteis derivedfrom pyrrhotite. Oxidation | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ADDITIONAL LIMONITE SPHALERITE ROLAND BLANCHARD TYPES OF GALENA AND DERIVATION. AND P. F. BOSWELL. AT...Sincethaitimetheyhavebeenextended to otherportions of the earth, more recentlyto Australasia,a region characterizedby...Observations recordedin the originalpaperhavestoodthe test of time, and the two key structuresfor lead mineralsthereindefined... F. BOSWELL. OXIDIZED LEAD PRODUCTS. Limonite of GalenaDerivation. "Cleavage" Boxwork.m"Cleavage"boxworkas...largepart pseudomorphic replacements by limonite of the cerussitethat formed subsequent to depositionof | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | alunite-jarositefamily, northwest Queensland,Australia Knrrn M. Scorr CSIRO Division of Mineral Physicsand Mineralogy...O. Box 136, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia Ansrnlcr Minerals of the alunite-jarosite family with the...mineralization in the Mount Isa region of northwest Queensland. Examination of 226 electron-microprobeanalysesindicates...related. Substitution of divalent cations for monovalent cations in the A sites of alunite or jarosite...protonated, as in plumbogummite. Complex interaction of the mechanisms often occurs. Complete solid solution | | | Journal (issue) | New • Please Send Us Your Wants List UK journal of & mtnes minerals CONTENTS number 19 1998 2... Scot/011d The UK Jo11ma/ of 1Ui11es and Mi11era/s publishes articles of interest to mineralogists,...-l11drewClark CIRCULATION MANAGER Jean C. Spence 17 DIARY OF EVE TS 1/ick ll'oij'e NEWS and EVENTS Mick Wolfe...lcournal are not necessarily those of the E!ditorial Board. :?11ublication of informacion on a collecting ...ADVERTISEl\lENTS 1el (01909)4769<16 l 1K Journul of l\lines & l\linerals No. 19 -1- EDITORIAL THE ZEOLITE | | Polito, P. A., Kyser, T. K., Golding, S. D., Southgate, P. N. (2006) Zinc Deposits and Related Mineralization of the Burketown Mineral Field, Including the World-Class Century Deposit, Northern Australia: Fluid Inclusion and Stable Isotope Evidence for Basin Fluid Sources. Economic Geology, 101 (6) 1251-1273 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.101.6.1251 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ©2006 Society of Economic Geologists, Inc. Economic Geology, v. 101, pp. 1251–1273 Zinc Deposits and...Mineralization of the Burketown Mineral Field, Including the World-Class Century Deposit, Northern Australia: Fluid...Sources PAUL A. POLITO,†,* T. KURT KYSER, Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Queen’s...Department of Earth Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia AND PETER...SOUTHGATE Geoscience Australia, GPO Box 378, Canberra, A.C.T. 2601, Australia Abstract The stratiform | | | Book | WITHDRAWN CLASSIC MINERAL LOCALITIES OF THE WORLD Asia and Australia = _ |) VieBAtO TATA JARS LIPOW...hte “ CLASSIC MINERAL LOCALITIES OF THE WORLD Asia and Australia Philip Scalisi David Cook VAN NOSTRAND...1983 by Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: ISBN: 81-11461 0-442-28685-6...0-442-28685-6 All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced...systems—without permission of the publisher. Manufactured in the United States of America Published by Van | | | Journal (issue) | .9Lustrafian Jouma[ of :Jvfinerafogy INDEX TO VOLUMES1&2 Compiled by Judy Rowe Legend: a d f w Mineral...Wilmington, South Australia. Beyer, B. and Elliott, P. 2(2):57-70 The minerals of the Magnet Mine, Tasmania...Bottrill, R. and Sorrell, S. 1(1):3-19 The place of dest:riptive mineralogy in modern science. Pring...2(2):51-54 Some mines of the Mount Isa District, Queensland P<1rt 1 - The Great Australia Mine. Day, B. and...1(1):23-28 Part 2 - The Mount Cobalt Mine. Day, B. and Beyer, B. 1(2):17-23 Part 3 - The Mount Oxide Mine·. Day | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn University Mimetite Rocks & Minerals 2001...development are two of the most important factors in determining the desirability of specimens. Although...dependent upon a number of parameters, not the least of which are typically the constraints of temperature and...and pressure, color is frequently a function of chemistry. Nature’s most colorful minerals are often secondary;...secondary; that is, they are the alteration products of less-colorful primary minerals by what are essentially | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Victoria GPO Box 666 Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia dhenry@museum.vic.gov.au D efining “classic”...agree, however, that opal is synonymous with Australia (see Pecover in press) and that Broken Hill in...only for the quality of the specimens it has produced but also for the diversity of species (see Birch...New South Wales can claim ownership of several other occurrences of Australia’s best specimen minerals...western New South Wales has produced superb groups of green mimetite crystals and Australia’s best wire | | Knorsch, Manuel, Deditius, Artur P., Xia, Fang, Pearce, Mark A., Uvarova, Yulia (2020) The impact of hydrothermal mineral replacement reactions on the formation and alteration of carbonate-hosted polymetallic sulfide deposits: A case study of the Artemis prospect, Queensland, Australia. Ore Geology Reviews, 116. 103232 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2019.103232 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | The impact of hydrothermal mineral replacement reactions on the formation and alteration of carbonate-hosted...sulfide deposits: a case study of the Artemis prospect, Queensland, Australia Manuel Knorsch, Artur P. Deditius...The impact of hydrothermal mineral replacement reactions on the formation and alteration of carbonate-hosted...sulfide deposits: a case study of the Artemis prospect, Queensland, Australia, Ore Geology Reviews (2019)...PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | SHALE-HOSTED Pb-Zn DEPOSITS, NORTHWEST QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA K.M. SCOTT CSIR 0 Division o f Mineral...Physics and Mineralogy, North R yde, N.S.W. 2113 (Australia) (Received December 4, 1985; accepted for publication...shale-hosted Pb--Zn deposits, northwest Queensland, Australia. Chem. Geol., 57: 395--414. Exploration...mineralization in northwest Queensland is largely dependent upon geochemical evaluation of ironstones. Fe-oxides... because of their abundance in the weathered zone, often quantitatively account for most of the base-metal | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | OREGEO-01592; No of Pages 24 Ore Geology Reviews xxx (2015) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect...regolith-dominated terrains of the Mt Isa region, northwest Queensland, Australia Ravi R. Anand CSIRO, Minerals...Flagship, 26 Dick Perry Avenue, Kensington, WA 6151, Australia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...19 August 2015 Available online xxxx Keywords: Mount Isa Regolith-landforms Exploration geochemistry Geochemical...t The regolith in the Mt Isa region of Queensland consists of a variety of saprolites and duricrusts | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | metersnorth of the main section(up- faulted section--ii). It is 0.18 m thick and consists OCCURRENCES of sul...sulfides--particularlypyrite--in of fine grained micaceoussiltstones. Bituminous sedimentary rocksare welldocumented...matter is abundant in the lower third of the bed, those of iron most of the sulfides occur in poly- but is...severaloccurrences of galenain the Mesozoicstrata (Willey, 1967). Only cavitiesafter galena occur of part of the Vale...Vale of Glamorgan,South Wales, (Figs. 7 and8). Someof the cavitiescontainearthy are remarkablein that | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology Auburn Universit Cerussite Downloaded by [Australian National University]...limestones, secondary minerals of great interest to collectors may form. One of these minerals is the lead...lead carbonate cerussite. The artificial compound was described at least as early as 400 B.C. and was known...or cerussite was mentioned in texts that date from the mid-sixteenth century, in part because of its...in certain German deposits. Today, outstanding cerussite specimens are displayed in nearly all important | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn University Auburn, Alabama 36849-5305 W Pyromorphite...Pyromorphite Downloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 23:16 02 June 2016 Bunker Hill Mine,...190 ROCKS & MINERALS Downloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 23:16 02 June 2016 I t is...should follow on the heels of its sister mineral, mimetite, the subject of last issue’s Connoisseur’s...Connoisseur’s Choice. Despite similar modes of origin and physical properties, there are great differences between | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn University Azurite Downloaded by [National...mineral of any col- lection.” Such is still the case, and it seems that, with the closing of several...remains one of the most popular and highly sought minerals for collectors at all levels of sophistication...Consequently, and in keeping with the African mineral theme of the 2002 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, three azurite...on (01 1} and {loo}, and has a density of 3.77 and a hardness of 3.5 to 4. It is biaxially positive. Azurite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn University Auburn, Alabama 36849 cookrob@auburn...cookrob@auburn.edu Downloaded by [University of Saskatchewan Library] at 03:41 01 August 2012 Olivenite TSUMEB...Copper released from this reaction can form a plethora of “supergene” minerals, ranging from simple native... As a continuation of our treatment of colorful secondary minerals, a specimen of olivenite from the...selected for this issue. Olivenite occurs in a range of colors from virtually black through brown, olive-green | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Chapman Mineral Collection Downloaded by [University of Virginia, Charlottesville] at 11:59 03 August 2012... Australian Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia IAN T. GRAHAM1,2 ROSS E POGSON1 1 Geoscience...Wales 2010, Australia ian.graham@austmus.gov.au ross.pogson@austmus.gov.au 2 School of Biological, Earth...Environmental Sciences University of New South Wales, Sydney New South Wales 2052, Australia Figure 1. The Albert...D50456), Toussit, Morocco. Downloaded by [University of Virginia, Charlottesville] at 11:59 03 August 2012 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | andMineralogy,P.O.Box136, NorthRyde,NewSouthWales2113,Australia Abstract Leadisotopeanalyses fromfour Austra...althoughtheyhaveanexcess of radiogenicleadwhencomparedto "massivesulfide"ores.At Coxcothe dispersion of the datais...datais limited and mostlead is identicalto that of the nearbyHYC deposit.The leadsfrom WagonPass,however,are...ons demonstratethat the lead isotopecompositions of the oresare maintainedduringoxidation.Theseresultssuggestthat...numberof either surfaceor drill core samplescan be of considerable assistance in assessing the explorationpotentialof | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 12:45 06 October 2014 ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology Auburn University Auburn, Alabama 36849-5305...NAMIBIA D istinctive colors are characteristic of certain mineral species. For instance, azurite, chrysocolla...images of various shades of blue. On the other hand, some minerals are noted for the variety of colors...those most familiar with the better-known localities of the American West-might have included smithsonite...various shades of blue, green, yellow, and pink. To illustrate this diversity of color, a suite of four Tsumeb | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology Auburn University Auburn, Alabama 36849-5305 COPPER RAY MINE, PINAL...PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA Downloaded by [University of Regina] at 20:54 08 June 2016 C opper in its native...played a major role in the development of our society. Today it is one of the most diverse and widely used...magnificent mineral specimens. In keeping with the theme of this year’s Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, an h i zona...Connoisseur’s Choice (fig. I). For an in-depth description of Arizona copper and its most famous localities, the |
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