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Chert from
Yellow Streak, Cunningham Co., New South Wales, Australia


Classification
Type:Chert
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chert data
Locality Data:Click here to view Yellow Streak, Cunningham Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1205383
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1205383:8
GUID (UUID V4):7170695b-7601-4334-bef4-d76e8c1d6641
Nearest other occurrences of Chert
47.6km (29.6 miles) ā“˜Rosedale Prospect (Pisgah Prospect; QuarryHill South), Cunningham Co., New South Wales, Australia
49.4km (30.7 miles) ā“˜Blunts shaft, Mineral Hill field, Condobolin district, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
49.5km (30.8 miles) ā“˜Iodide Mine (Mount Iodide Mine), Mineral Hill field, Condobolin district, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
49.6km (30.8 miles) ā“˜Number 5 shaft, Mineral Hill field, Condobolin district, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
49.7km (30.9 miles) ā“˜Red Terror Mine, Mineral Hill field, Condobolin district, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
50.0km (31.1 miles) ā“˜Block Nine Mine, Mineral Hill field, Condobolin district, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
50.1km (31.1 miles) ā“˜Parkers Hill, Mineral Hill field, Condobolin district, Kennedy Co., New South Wales, Australia
64.1km (39.8 miles) ā“˜Beenleigh Chert Zone, Bobadah, Flinders Co., New South Wales, Australia
70.1km (43.6 miles) ā“˜Hillmans Tank (Cave Hill Mine; Wirrilah Prospect; Wirrala Prospect), Cunningham Co., New South Wales, Australia
95.0km (59.0 miles) ā“˜Swansons Trouble (Avenmore prospect), Flinders Co., New South Wales, Australia
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STERLING Cok Tree Press PUBLISHING CO., Inc. Co., Ltd NEW YORK London & Sydney ST. PAUL PUBLIC...Published by Sterling Publishing Co, Inc. 419 Park Avenue South, New York 10016 British edition published...Press Co., Ltd., Nassau, Baham as Distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Oak Tree Press Co., Ltd... fundamental unit. 5. CarBonates: Carbonate ion (CO,) is fundamental 4 unit. 6. Borares: Borate ion...identification of specimens. These are color, streak, lustre, hardness, and specific gravity. 1. Cotors
Werner Lieber ^ C0b627 S STERLING PUBLISHING CO., Inc. new york ~7^ee v 4-6^ London & Sydney ST. PAUL...Publishing Co, Inc. 419 Park Avenue South, New York 10016 British edition published by Oak Tree Press Co., Ltd...Nassau, Bahamas Distributed in Australia and New Zealand by Oak Tree Press Co. Ltd P.O. Box 34, Brickfield...your identification of specimens. These are color, streak, lustre, hardness, and specific gravity. 1. Colors...other properties. Do not overdepend upon color. 2. Streak is the color of the powder of a mineral. 5 Test
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'Ā· ~~~~~~~~~~~ ,- I , -s co u~~-s-_ - with ,, - their - - ~-__ LOCATIONS,_ us~sand - - - _-DESCRIPTIONS...chemical. The chemical change produces an entirely new material. Shale which becomĀ·es a schist under intense...a strata, so are said to be stratified. Old and new river beds show immense deposits t,f sedimentary...Pitchblende, an oxide of Uranium. Carnotite is yellow and Pitchblende is black in color. Colorado produces...steel structure for the experimental bomb set off in New Mexico was completely vaporized. Steel becomes a
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photography are: Bob Owens at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff, Ian Rolfe and Bob Reekie at the Royal...Weatherill; TM Trevor Morse; W National Museum of Wales; Wh Whitby Museum. The Painted Desertā€™s Triassic...in a rock brought about by the introduction of a new material, often by fluids circulating in the crust...1600 km long and 190 km across; the batholith in south west England is small by comparison at 64 km by...being fed by a vertical pipe. Such a feature in South Africa measures 480 km by 320 km. A laccolith is
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no definite production figures are released. A new addition to this manual shows (1) how the different...7. Texas 5.4 8. New York 4.1 9. Ohio 10. Copper Iron - Cement .._ New 12. Alabama Montana...atomic bombs. It varies in color from a bright yellow to a pale green. It is very soft and is found in...bright yellow to green color under the ultraviolet light. URANOPHANEā€”^A calcium, uranium yellow to...same as schrockingerite. This green or sulphur-yellow mineral fluoresces with brilliance imder the ultraviolet
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minerals that once formed a lava may become the new constituents of a sand or gravel. In the seas and...(570-500 mya) So-called after the Latin name for Wales, where rocks of this period were first thoroughly...British tribe of people who once lived in North Wales where geologists studied the rocks of this age...Si/lures were another British tribe who lived in Wales where rock samples of the period are abundant....is called the mineralā€™s streak and the piece of porcelain is known as a streak plate. Gold Natural form:
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CE ode Was ta tent te tec] re OTC M LIT concer Co) Yet aT eee eae DAAC GES La COnLLcule ar | CET TOuLDy...Crystals Specific Gravity Lustre 12 13 10 Streak Occurrence and Localities 15 16 18 Identification...ROCKS 218-237 Chert 220 Sedimentary Concretions 235 Early Carboniferous Chert 221 Permian Breccia...fragments. These then begin a new journey towards being recombined into new rocks. This endless cycle is...hardness, crystals, specific gravity, lustre, streak and ā€” are discussed in detail below. Quartz
CE ode Was ta tent te tec] re OTC M LIT concer Co) Yet aT eee eae DAAC GES La COnLLcule ar | CET TOuLDy...Crystals Specific Gravity Lustre 12 13 10 Streak Occurrence and Localities 15 16 18 Identification...ROCKS 218-237 Chert 220 Sedimentary Concretions 235 Early Carboniferous Chert 221 Permian Breccia...fragments. These then begin a new journey towards being recombined into new rocks. This endless cycle is...hardness, crystals, specific gravity, lustre, streak and ā€” are discussed in detail below. Quartz
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Guide to Rocks and Minerals James Lagomarsino Bath New York Singapore Hong Kong - Cologne Delhi Melbourne...INTRODUCTION 10 Is it a Rock or a Mineral? 12 Streak 27 Composition 13 Occurrence and Localities...SEDIMENTARY ROCKS 218-237 Chert 220 Sedimentary Concretions Early Carboniferous Chert 221 Permian Breccia...fragments. These then begin a new journey toward being recombined into new rocks. This endless cycle is... fracture, crystals, specific gravity, luster, streak, and occurrenceā€”are discussed in detail below.
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is silverwhite, tarnishing quickly to black. The streak is silver-white and the lustre metallic. It is...Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South Wales; Chanarcillo, Atacama, Chile; and in the states...with a brown tarnish, the lustre metallic, and the streak copper-red. It is ductile and malleable with a...in Cornwall; at Wallaroo, South Australia and Broken Hill, New South Wales. Found in sandstone at Corocoro...Copper Queen mine, Bisbee, Arizona and at Georgetown, New Mexico. Treatment. Copper specimens should be cleaned
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HERBERT S. ZIM Cinnabar Piote Co., Utah GOLDEN PRESS ā€¢ NEW YORK Western Publishing Company, Racine...Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, New York, was helpful in for this providing several...Produced in the U.S.A. Published by Golden Press, New York, N.Y. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number:... 94) 76 Stromeyerite Broken Hills, N.S.W. Australia (p. Berzelianile with Calcife Tisnov, Czechoslovakia... that produce rocks with different textures and new minerals. This process is known as metamorphism 'change
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Lutterworth Press Text set by Gloucester Typesetting Co. Ltd. Printed in Germany Contents Translator's...Minerals 10 Properties of Minerals 16 Colour and Streak Lustre, Transparency Cleavage and Fracture Hardness...Ar As At Au B Ba Be Bi Bk Br C Ca Cd Ce Cf Cl Cm Co Cr Cs Cu Dy Er Es Eu F Fe Fm Fr Ga Gd Ge H He Hf...of modern mineralogy. In the course of time many new names came into use although the old terms did not...chemical tests are necessary to do this. Colour and Streak The colour of a mineral is only rarely a determining
Journal (issue)
Texas Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Michael P. Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony...Thirty-one, Number Four Articles Juanitaite, a new mineral from Gold Hill, Utah........................ 353 by W. E. Wilson & B. Keller Abstracts of new mineral descriptions...............................invading the American Museum of Natural History in New York to study specimens, reading mineral books for...the Adirondacks, and had become a member of the New York Mineralogical Society. That same year, 1928
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Editor: HERBERT S . ZIM Cinnabar Piute Co. , Utah GOLDEN PRESSā€¢ NEW YORK Western Publishing Company, Inc...Ward ' s Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, New York, was helpful in prov i ding several specimens...Publishing Company, Inc. Published by Golden Press, New York , N.Y. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number:...(p. 94) Stromeyerite Broken Hills , N .S.W., Australia (p. 94) Berzelianite with Calcite Tisnov, Czechoslovakia... that produce rocks with different textures and new minerals. This process is known as metamorphism (change
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Wilson Mesa (Wheeler Desert) District (Wilson Mesa). Yellow Cat District (W. part of Thompsons District). .... . . . . .Grand Woodland (See Rhodes Plateau) Yellow Cat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Blossom mine - bornite, calcite, chalcopyrite, chryso co lla. DRY LAKE MINE (E. Brigham City) - stibnite....fluorite. Orizaba Consolidated mine, Lucero claim - yellow andradite. LUCIN DISTRICT (Pilot Range). Copper...Sunrise claims - galena. Sundown claim - malachite. Yellow Jacket claim - cerussite, silver. LOGAN AREA (Logan
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Books Ltd. PO. Box 1338, Ellicott Station Buffalo, New York 14205 66 Leek Crescent Richmond Hill, Ontario...destroyed in these changing conditions. In the process, new minerals and rocks are formed. RIGHT: Malachite... where particles are cemented together to form new rocks. These are form from the bodies of once-living...surface ā€” the sedimentary rocks recrystallize. A new type of material forms: metamorphic rock. If the...10 ct RIGHT: Round brilliant-cut white diamonds, South Africa and Canada Ā« 2.00 ct and 3.06 ct leaves
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Published in Canada by Firefly Books Ltd. Buffalo, New York Richmond Hill, Ontario Published in the United...destroyed in these changing conditions. In the process, new minerals and rocks are formed. RIGHT: Malachite...time, the particles are cemented together to form new rocks, These are known as clastic sedimentary rocks...surface ā€” the sedimentary rocks recrystallize. A new type of material forms: metamorphic rock. If the...10 ct RIGHT: Round brilliant-cut white diamonds, South Africa and Canada Ā« 2.00 ct and 3.06 ct leaves
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Properties: Translucent. Color: Greenish gray-yellow. Streak: Light yellow, brown. Luster: Vitreous. Optical Class:...colorless to pale golden yellow; Y = colorless to yellowish brown; Z = pale yellow to dark brown. Absorption:...Ā§=44:00 : Occurrence: In cracks in ferruginous chert, maĀÆc rocks, and limestone subjected to blueschist...in bedded manganese ores in weakly metamorphosed chert and greenstone of the prehnite-pumpellyite metagraywacke...along the Russian River, Sonoma Co., and Pacheco Pass, Santa Clara Co., California. Name: For the Taneyama
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HERBERT S. ZIM Cinnab a r Piute Co., Utah @ GOLDEN PRE-SS ā€¢ NEW YORK Western Publishing Company, Inc...Word's Noturol Science Establishment, Rochest er , New York, wos helpful in providing severol specimens...Produced in the U.S. A. Published by Golden Press, New York, N. Y. Library of Congress Coto log Cord Number:... that produce rocks with different textures and new minerals This process 1s known as metamorphism (change...atoms ore exā€¢ changed between the minerals, and new minerals ore formed . Consider the minerals quartz
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 Streak - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...same color, hardness, weight, luster, cleavage, streak, and crystal form. These physical properties are...iron is not the true c olor of the fresh m e tal. STREAK The c olor of the powd er obtain ed b y s cratc...greatly, but its str eak ge nerally is the sam e . A streak may b e light er or dark er than a min er al, it...ommon min e rals , how ever, have a c olorl e ss streak . CRYSTALS Atoms and mol ec ul es tend to take
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(classificaĀ¬ tion), old systems have given way to new and minerals have been re-allocated to different...the other natural sciences, and this means that new discoveries are constantly being made. Some of these...others instead of naming them as separate species. New minerals are Above: A woodcut from Agricola's great...mineralogist frequently discovered, however, and new methods of testing are devised. This work is reported...and American Mineralogist and from time to time a new textbook appears. Keeping up with the literature
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France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Michael P. Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony......................403 by Q. Wight Abstracts of new mineral d escrip tion s............................meieran@att.net. OOPS! David K. Joyce recently started a new ad and we messed it up Hi s correct website address...Glossary of OBSOLETE MINERAL NAMES PETER BAYLISS New! Over 30,000 referenced synonyms, varietal names... MINERALOGY Anthony ā€¢ Bideaux ā€¢ Bladh ā€¢ Nichols Newā€”Vol. IV Arsenates, Phosphates, Vanadates 6,SO p
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by permission of the publishers (Little, Brown & Co.) and the artist We are greatly indebted to Dr. Gordon...MEMCEAIS iis SOCIMentalyn ROCKs: Agiecd cc cis- 05s wales oe ee ae Minerals Found in Limestone and Marble...platinum Ba barium potassium Bi B Ca Cc Cl Cr Co bismuth silicon boron silver calcium sodium...as the leaching and weathering action of water on new rock layers exposed by mountain building has produced...you use the maps in this book, you mark on them new discoveries. Warning: Collect rocks and minerals
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massive amounts of silica in the form of oolitic chert, these sediments were transformed into the banded...bodContinued on page 4 2 Mineral News July 1997 New Mineral Finds in the First Half of 1997 ā€¢ News...double-tem1inated pearly pale yellow-white molybdomenite. Both are new minerals for Arizona. The specimen...calumetite. The mineral forms a blue-green coating. A new mineral for Michigan and now in the private collection...Terlingua mercury district, Brewster County, TX. A new mineral for this famous locality. Parnauite and Langite
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their chiefphysical characteristics- hardness, streak, lustre, etc.- and their associations and chemical...rearranged in another table according to their streak and hardness. The second section provides an introduction...1938 by Franckb'sche Verlagshandlung W. Keller & Co., Stuttgart. ENGLISH EDITION First published 1962...Great Britain for Oliver and Boyd Ltd. by Robert Cunningham and Sons Ltd., Alva TRANSI,ATOR'S PREFACE Dr...identification of minerals by using the colour of their streak. The second part contains a general account of
 
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