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Gypsum from
White Cliffs, Yungnulgra Co., New South Wales, Australia


Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view White Cliffs, Yungnulgra Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1247582
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1247582:7
GUID (UUID V4):3a05c7ad-a041-4a5c-8448-4682a2679d12
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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... Zinc Corporation mine, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Collection of the Australian Museum;...Top row from left: • 6 cm, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia; Lee Spencer collection, John Chapman photo. •
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mmigration Ol ice. Opal Mines, Wbite Cllifs, New South Wales. Oourte8JI Special Opal Nuinber Granite and.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opal i\Iining in Australia. By P. Orm.~by L e111101i.................. Oecu...collections. LUCIAN M. ZELL 522 Fifth A venue New York, N. Y. SMALL COLLECTIONS FOR BEGINNERS 35 50...was once presented with a parure of opals from New South W ales by Emperor William of Germany ; and the...their shops. They consider it too much of a risk co handle them. And so we see that the ill luck reputation
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very probable that, at least in some cases, the new substance has gradually replaced the one that ceded...later disappears, leaving the mold formed by the new mineral. In this article we will examine the main...the mineral is metastable, so that alteration to a new species will depend on the existence of changes in...for other in 1952. By 1955 minerals, did not the new company yield specimens discovered huge of acanthite...in the habit of elongated thin black calcite or gypsum in many localities, are not beta-quartz, crystals
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OPAL PSEUDOMOPvPHS from WHITE NEW SOUTH WALES. By C. Anderson, M.A., B.Sc, Mineralogist Museum, and...and H. Stanley Jrvons, CLIFFS, to tlie Australian M.A., B.Sc, late Lecturer on Mineralogy and... (Plates vi The occurrence of Opal — vii., White text fig. -1). pseudomorphic crystals, been...have I'eached Sydney and were called locally at Cliffs as "fossil pineapples" has ; examined by Professor...speciof occuirence, so far as known to us, The White Cliffs Opal-field was first in detail by Mr. J. B
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THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF. NEW SOUTH ·WALES * .--- -. No. 18 GEMSTO-NES COMPILED BY G. ROSE AUGUST...AUGUST, 1960 ··- * 1 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES DEPARTMENT OF . MINES 2'4109 (75 c) DEPARTMENT...SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES F. W, BOOKER, GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF NEW SOUTH WALES No....Mines 24109-1 ., THE MINERAL INDUSTRY OF NEW SOUTH WALES No. 18 GEMSTONES Compiled by G. RosE, August...D. Occurrences in New South Wales I. Lightning Ridge (Wallangulla) II. White Cliffs III. Tintenbar IV
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TURAL HISTORY. VOLUME LXVII, 1935-ARTIC-LE IX- NEW YORK Tebruary 26, 1935 4 2 <~~~~~~~~~~~~~7 A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~............ 389 Definition .389 Literature .390 New Pseudomorphse .393 METHOD OF DESCRIPTION .393 ORIGIN...'On Some Pseudomorphous Minerals of the State of New York,' Assoc. Amer. Geologists and Naturalists, Rpt...following Haidinger, illustrated by examples from New York State. BREITHAUPT, A., 1815, 'Ueber die Aechtheit...SCHALLER, W. T., 1932, 'The Crystal Cavities of the New Jersey Zeolite Region,' U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull.,
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ILLINOIS LIBRARY i ^ 6^2.09 S ^^ 2 . ) I NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPARTMENT OF MINES. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...p. 5. List of Papers, p. 7. Australia generally New South Wales Victoria : Queensland Subject...Western Australia Locality Index, p. 75. Locality Index, p. 95. ; Subject Index, p. 102; South Australia:...name. Agam, in a new country like Australia, it is often necessary to christen a new mining field, and...occurrences. A case in point may be cited from South Australia. Wulfenite is recorded from “ Mount Lyndhurst
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stop 8 - Gold Bond Gypsum Quarry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S top 9 -...map of sec. 29, White Cliffs diatomite . . 5 . Geologic map of sec. 1 9, White Cliffs diatomite . . 6...Ken A. Phillips Prese nt and past producers of white calcium carbonate products in Arizona . . . . ....T. Eyde Geology of the White Cliffs diatomite deposit and Aravaipa Creek gypsum deposit, lower San Pedro...San Pedro basin. The first stops are at the White Cliffs diatomite deposit, an upper Miocene lacustrine
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Page: Robert A. Smith of Lightning Ridge in New South Wales takes stunning photographs vibrant with opal...Formation in Australia BY JACK TOWNSEND 70 22 Queensland Opal 75 White Cliffs in New South Wales: Opals...ELIZABETH T. SMITH 44 The Opal Fields of South Australia BY ANDREW CODY 100 Synthetic, Color Enhanced...stone as it is turned, at every angle and under each new light, opal reveals something, but never all of itself...seem to have been those from Hungary. They were white and had a good play of color. The name is an ancient
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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...mineral. 5 Test this by rubbing the mineral on a white, hard ceramic plate, or, if necessary, by grinding
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'turning by the already knov{n rout!' to Bulun, took a new one, and connected their surveys with Dudinskoye...settled, was to call and ever! wint!'r a t t h e New Siberian Islands, b u t as no traces whatev(·r wel'e...he believes is to carry him across the pole and south to Spitzbergen.-Knowledge. WHAT IS DEATH? THE...lIay be grafted on a YO,ung tree and so enter on a new lease of life. Were the process to be continued,...protozoa, the individuals that come in being are new individual�, the parent divided into two is as surely
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1422 N. HANCOCK, SUITES 1, 2 & 3 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. 80903 PHONE (303) 471-2544 (Private shows by appointment...Leonardsen “A New Mineral Almost-IM” ..........................................83 by John S. White, Jr. departments.........................................52 What’s New in Minerals........................................ H ark e r, 4 2 O xford St., Leicester LE1 5XW South Africa: H orst W indisch, 3 0 van W ouw St., G roenklo...ments os well os the introduction of a variety of new activities and features. So we ore taking a bold
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...mineral. 5 Test this by rubbing the mineral on a white, hard ceramic plate, or, if necessary, by grinding...goes from soft to hard as follows: (1) talc; (2) gypsum; (3) calcite; (4) fluorite; (5) apatite; (6) orthoclase;
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CLASSIC MINERAL LOCALITIES OF THE WORLD Asia and Australia = _ |) VieBAtO TATA JARS LIPOW Si. ao sé ...WORLD Asia and Australia Philip Scalisi David Cook VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD COMPANY NEW YORK CINCINNATI...Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. 135 West 50th Street, New York, N.Y. 10020 Van Nostrand Reinhold Publishing...Nostrand Reinhold Australia Pty. Ltd. 17 Queen Street Mitcham, Victoria 3132, Australia Van Nostrand Reinhold...Classic mineral localities of the world, Asia and Australia. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Mines and
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to develop an interest in the idea of forming a new organization just for serious mineral collectors...booth, got to talking about the idea of forming a new organization; they then brought Jim Merrett and Ken...Jim Merrett, and was approved in March 1981. The new association was imrnediately successful, aided especially...Over the years, the group has continued to gain new members, contributing substantially to its viability...The Houston Area Mineral Society is a relatively new group of rnineral collecting enthusiasts that officially
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stones and minerals has, in recent years, enjoyed a new development. Not only do we look for unusual stones...cutting, polishing and setting. Larousse and Co., Inc., New York Digitized by the Internet Archive in...Photographs by Eric Storey, A.R.P.S. Larousse & Co., Inc., New York The publishers gratefully acknowledge...the United States by Larousse & Co., Inc. 572 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10036 1976 Text © Copyright...Chrysoberyl 94 Crocoite Halite 59 Bloodstone 89 Gypsum - 90 50 51 Amethyst 87 Aurichalcite 49 Smoky
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Britain and Ireland. (b) In Spitsbergen. (c) In South Africa, in the Embotyi Series. (d) In North America...Cretaceous Rocks at the White Cliffs Opal-field, near Wflcannla (New South Wales). V. Age of the Central...of his a n n u a l report (Geological Survey of South A u s t r a l i a ) e n t i t l e d ' F r o m S...p a r t 31 CRETACEOUS GLACIATION IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA. 333 the neighbourhood. . . . The on]y theory...drift-ice at the time when the central portion of Australia was under water.' V a r i o u s o t h e r references
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associated with the blende, and also with galena ; it is white, but changes to buff on exposure to the air ; analysis...and crystallographic determinations. The following new analyses are given. Blench from Clausthal gave, on...about 11 per cent. of gangue ; it occurs as greyish-white scales with copper pyrites and tetrahedrite in calcite...is analogous to that of karelinite (Bi,O,S). This new L. J. S. mineral is named grunlingite. BERGEAT [Cubic...much hamatite. L. J. s. Precious Stones of New South Wales. By J. MILNECURRAN (Journ. and PYOC.Boy. Xoc
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stone, dolomite, feldspar, fluorite, gemstones, gypsum, kaolin, limestone, magnesite, mineral sands, peat...Feldspar 71 11 Fluorite 78 12 Gemstones 83 13 Gypsum 90 14 Kaolin 98 15 Limestone 115 16 Magnesite...Australian gypsum production by State Victorian gypsum production Victorian salt and gypsum resources...Major monumental stone processors in southeastern Australia Granites with dimension stone potential, Victoria...Victorian gemstone localities Gemstone deposits Gypsum deposits Typical composition of ceramic products
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DEALER . ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN , Editor . Member of the New York heralogical Club and of the Brooklyn Institute...JUNE , 1898 . CONTENTS AsbestUS , OPAL FIELDS OF AUSTRALIA , HALITE FACT AND FANCY , GEORGE CATLIN , SOME...26 JOHN ST . , NEW YORK THE MINERAL COLLECTOR . CROCOITE . A rare species from a new locality . Magnificent...: tainty of your approval . Send for descriptive New Arrival List . " OS DO The Complete Mineral Catalogue...COLLECTOR. [Entered as Second-Class Matter at the New York, N. T., Poet Office, March 19, 1894.] Vol. V
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volcanic ash, which preserves Qoit M murh and gypsum. Granite intrusions form PERMIAN E western Utah...plains, its mountains. To that knowledge something new is added every year, indeed every day, by geologists...molten rock cools and solidifies to form bands of new crust along the crests of the oceanic ridges at the...especially abundant: Cambrian for the old Roman name for Wales, Devonian for Devon in England, Jurassic for the...were assigned to these periods by study of white cliffs their fossils, which showed the time-related
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13, 35, 55, 108, 109, 110, 118; Gregory, Bottley & Co: 7, 64, 81, 89/, 132, 144; Axel Poignant: 14, 22...Ltd Mineral Gallery, London: 128; Thomas Yoseloff, New York, 121. The diagrams on pages 58, 59 and 81 were...History Museum, London and by Messrs Gregory, Bottley & Co and Messrs Geoffrey Van Ltd. ISBN 0 85674 010 1...visit to the American Museum of Natural History in New York at a time when I was living in Pennsylvania...field guide to collecting minerals and gems in the New York area. I did not have to be told what topaz,
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of jarrowite-type (pseudogaylussite, thinolite, White-Sea hornlets, glendonite, gerstemkorner, gennoishi...Department of Geology, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey TW200EX 1. INTRODUCTION...from middle Permian beds at Glendon in New South Wales, Australia and from Tertiary mudstones near Astoria...to them including pseudogaylussite, thinolite, White Sea Fig. 1. Jarrowite from Jarrow Slake (Hancock...glendonites in the middle Perm ian of New South Wales, Australia, are lodged in sediments associated with
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SESSION 1893-4. ANNIVERSARY I.— ADDRESS. Western Australia and its Goldfields. By ALBERT R CALVERT, M.E....brief description of the Goldfields of Western Australia, I desire to convey to this Society my thanks...deep interest, viz.:—the Goldfields of "Western Australia. Little has been printed about this vast colony...duration, and with various objects in view. Western Australia has at present three great obstacles tp her progress...points out that the district is the most arid in Australia. Natural watercourses, or permanent surface waters
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charges must always balance: Na+ Cl-, Fe'+s2 - • M"'+[CO 12 - K+[AIS 13 O8 i-' H+ci- ' H +(SO4 12 - ' IS 3'...calcium Cd cadmium c, cermm Cl chlonne Co cobalt C, chromium Co copper SM M N M M N M M M G M M M =...and the formula becomes FeCOy This now becomes a new mineral, siderite (p.155). Silicate minerals form...size of crystal (barely 0.2 carat) shown below. South Africa. Below right Coarsely foliated graphite....Law etc. (cf. also pyrite, p. 92; quartz, p. 127; gypsum, p. 177; feldspar, p. 242, etc.). A twinned crystal
 
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