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Edenite from
Red Hill, Snug, Kingborough municipality, Tasmania, Australia


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Edenite
Formula:NaCa2Mg5(Si7Al)O22(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Edenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Red Hill, Snug, Kingborough municipality, Tasmania, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1247734
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1247734:8
GUID (UUID V4):df86b940-d014-445d-9a9c-7522071a6f06
Nearest other occurrences of Edenite
16.3km (10.1 miles) Cygnet district, Huon-Channel region, Huon Valley municipality, Tasmania, Australia
References
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Corporate Document (Series)
A Catalogue of the Minerals of Tasmania Geological Survey Bulletin 73 by R. S. Bottrill and W. E. Baker...Baker Mineral Resources Tasmania Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources E>...rossi'oilittes PO Box 56 Rosny Park Tasmania 7018 Phone (03) 6233 8377 Fax (03) 6233 8338 Email info@mrt...gov.au First published in Australia in 2008 by Mineral Resources Tasmania Department of Infrastructure...Box 56, Rosny Park, Tasmania 7018 www.mrttas.gov.au ©Copyright State of Tasmania, 2008 All rights reserved
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
differentiation by crystal fractionation (Thingmuli Volcano; Red Hill Dyke) are immediately discernible and tholeiitic...0) whereas the hornblende field is bound by the edenite-ferroedenite line ( n - 0 . 0 ) and the pargasite-ferropargasite...--pargasite 3000 2000 rain.melt. 1000 (2)J " --edenite Ae, -05 400 500 600 T oo --> 700 800 900...0,2 orl 6 I .k7 I I - 0"4 FE-FACTOR RED HILL 9 Grcmophyre 9 Fayalite 9 Quartz Dolerite...trend for the tholeitic dolerite dike at Red Hill, Tasmania. Data from McDougall (1961, 1962). Large
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
magnesio-hastingsite to hastingsite, edenite to ferro-edenite solid solutions. The amphiboles are commonly...sodic-calcic and sodic amphiboles ranging from edenite to ferro-edenite through katophorite to ferro-richterite...non-alkaline granites range in composition from edenite to actinolitic hornblende, actinolite and barroisite...limited range of composition (Fig. 3a) from ferro-edenite through ferro-hornblende to ferro-barroisite. Compared...granites and range from hornblende through ferro-edenite to ferro-richterite-ferro-winchite solid solutions
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse, Consiglio...2013 Available online xxxx Keywords: Antarctica Tasmania Granophyres Tholeiite Ferrar a b s t r a c t...Promontory and Archambault Ridge) and Tasmania (e.g., the Red Hill intrusion and Mount Wellington sill)...tholeiitic samples from key sites in Antarctica and Australia, which are part of the Ferrar–Kirkpatrick–Tasmanian...and basaltic rocks of the same affinity (from Australia and New Zealand; Fig. 1) are here referred to
Book (volume)
errors or Australia Australian Mineral Foundation 63 Conyngham Street Glenside South Australia 5065 omission...UK. Printed by The Alden Press, Oxford, UK. Australia (Orders: Tel. (08) 379-0444 Fax (08) 379-4634)...Tremolite—Actinolite—Ferro-actinolite Hornblendes Edenite—Ferro-edenite Tschermakite—Ferro-tschermakite Pargasite—Ferro-pargasite...earth, rare earth element optic axial angle in red light is less than (or greater than) that in violet...approximately perpendicular to (100) has been shown by infra-red spectroscopy (Hanisch 1966; Burns & Strens 1966)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
events in the Kalgoorlie-Kambalda area, Western Australia: constraints on gold mineralization in the Boulder...2015) in the Archean Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. The fault system links the Kalgoorlie and Kambalda...University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia John de Laeter Centre...Curtin University, Kent Street, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia The Boulder Lefroy-Golden Mile fault system in...in the Archean Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia, is traced over a strike length of more than 100 km
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Centre, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia Downloaded from http://petrology.oxfordjournals...above sea level and the submerged portion. The Australia–Pacific plate boundary dissects New Zealand and...Province (Fig. 1). The belt is offset by the Australia–Pacific plate boundary and occurs through South...Southern Ocean caused Zealandia to break away from Australia and Antarctica and separate from the Gondwana...Oligocene (Landis et al., 2008). At 25 Ma the Australia–Pacific plate boundary propagated through the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogy of Enclaves and Host Syenites of the Red Hill Complex, New Hampshire, USA 1 Department of...typescript accepted 29 January 1992) ABSTRACT The Red Hill complex of New Hampshire is unusual for the White...White Mountains provinces and the location of the Red Hill complex (after Bedard, 1988). The stippled line...Santa Barbara on July 22, 2015 INTRODUCTION The Red Hill complex is one of several ring dike intrusions...related (Woolley & Jones, 1987). Isotopic studies of Red Hill rocks have shown that the undersaturated and saturated
Book (volume)
Bxa acute bisectrix c (in association with A) red light (656 mp) hexagonal cell edge c cell edge...scale) Li mp (in association with A) lithium (red) light (671 mp) millimicron M.A. Mineralogical...metal ions r v) the optic axial angle in red light is less than (or greater than) that in violet...a diagram from Jap. Journ. Geol. Geogr.; McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York for a diagram from...metamorphic rocks of the Musgrave Ranges, Central Australia, has shown that the pyroxene tie-lines of some
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
those of the Monteregian Hill intrusions. The Belknap Syenite, Cobble Hill Syenite, and Conway Granite...derived from anatexis of granulitic or The Monteregian Hill and the White Mountain provother crustal rocks (Loiselle...Paleozoic sections than those in the Monteregian Hill province (Billings, 1956; Dooland et al., 1982;Eby...Sawyer Quartz Syenite, Belknap Syenite and Cobble Hill Syenite,Gilmanton Monzodiorite, Ames Monzonite,...may be more Endicott Diorite, Belknap and Cobble Hill Syenites,Saw- appropriately viewed as exotic enclaves
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
paleogeographically adjacent Bunbury basalt in SW Australia (40Ar–39Ar ages of 136–130 Ma; Frey et al., 1996;...Kerguelen plume that led to the break-up of India and Australia (Zhu et al., 2009, 2013; Olierook et al., 2016;...are calcic (Leake et al., 1997), ranging from edenite, ferroedenite, re and magnesiohornblende to ferrohornblende...and dolerites have almost the same compositions (edenite, magnesiohornblende, and ferrohornblende), exhibit...intrusions, such Skaergaard, the Bushveld Complex, the Red Hill dike, and the Palisades Sill, developed a significant
Report (volume)
= pale green, M(1) = mauve, M(2) = blue, M(3) = red; sites: M(4) = blue circle, A = fuchsia circle. ...= pale green, M(1) = mauve, M(2) = blue, M(3) = red; sites: M(4) = blue circle. O(7B) c T(1B) T(2B)...T(1)B = red, T(2)B = pale green, M(1)A = M(1)B = mauve, M(2)A = M(2)B = dark blue, M(3) = red; sites:...T2B = bright green, M1 = mauve, M2 = blue, M3 = red; sites: M4 = blue circle, A = fuchsia circle. M4...yellow, T2 = green, M1 = mauve, M2 = blue, M3 = red; sites: M4 = blue circle. Figure 12. The C1 amphibole
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Springer-Verlag1993 Pyroxene in enclaves and syenites of the Red Hill complex, New Hampshire: an ion and electron microprobe...1992 / Accepted October 23, 1992 Abstract. The Red Hill complex, New Hampshire, contains both silica-undersaturated...oversaturated syenites and granites (Eby 1987). The Red Hill complex is unusual for the WMMS because it is...this study, pyroxenes from three units of the Red Hill complex and their microgranular enclaves were...Geology and petrology of the Red Hill complex The geologyof the 198 Ma Red Hill complex (Foland and Friedman
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogy and Petrology of the Red Hill Alkaline Igneous Complex, New Hampshire, U.S.A. by C. M. B....University, Columbus, Ohio 43210 2 ABSTRACT The Red Hill intrusion, New Hampshire is one of the alkaline...complex was formed. INTRODUCTION This study of the Red Hill complex forms part of continuing research into...EARLIER WORK ON RED HILL Geological setting and previous petrological work The Red Hill intrusive complex...range of rock types and their modes of occurrence. Red Hill, one of the smaller complexes of the magma series
Book (volume)
is from Stoneham and the best American green and red gem tourmalines are from Paris, Poland, and Newry...from Mount Apatite. There are many quarries on this hill but most collectors, unaware of this fact, simply...Hampshire Dennis Durgin, Hebron, Maine Hugh Durgin, Blue Hill, Maine John Ebner, Manasquan, New Jersey Ellen Faller...minerals. The "minerals" of the Skipton Caves of Australia are perhaps distressingly too close to their starting...soil material is not "organic." Diatomite from Blue Hill or Phillips, however, still consists of the original
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England Thomas Nelson Australia 102 Dodds Street South Melbourne 3205 Victoria, Australia Nelson Canada 1120...Perroud, Geneve, Switzerland; Jiri Just, Perth, Australia; Richard Thomssen, Carson City, Nevada, USA; Peter...Sn30Cl2(0H)2, E Rhom. Transparent colorless. Jiddah, Red Sea, Sharm Abhur, Saudi Arabia. H=?, Djjj= 4.29,...Translucent colorless, yellowish-green, bluish-green. Red Cloud Fluorite mine, Lincoln Co., New Mexico, USA...Ahlfeldite, NiSe03*2H20, E Mon. Vitreous brownish-pink, red. Colquechaca, Potosi, Bolivia. H= 2-2.5, Djjj= 3
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
granite. Amphibole (ferro-tschermarkite to ferro-edenite) is usually the most abundant mafic phase. It is...Foland, K.A 1989. Mineralogy and Petrology of the Red Hill Alkaline Igneous Complex, New Hampshire, U.S.A
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
granite. Amphibole (ferro-tschermarkite to ferro-edenite) is usually the most abundant mafic phase. It is...Foland, K.A 1989. Mineralogy and Petrology of the Red Hill Alkaline Igneous Complex, New Hampshire, U.S.A
Book
480 Latrobe Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Limited Molly Millars...the Neanderthal painted the bones of the dead with red mineral pigment. In the ancient world, colored stones...sapphire or emerald meant any hard and gemmy stone of red, blue, or green color. This passion for color in...Edmond Becquerel (1820-1891) also discovered the red fluorescence of calcite and determined that this... Thus, a blue light might produce a red fluorescence, but a red light cannot produce a blue fluorescence
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the Neanderthal painted the bones of the dead with red mineral pigment. In the ancient world, colored stones...sapphire or emerald meant any hard and gemmy stone of red, blue, or green color. This passion for color in...Edmond Becquerel (1820-1891) also discovered the red fluorescence of calcite and determined that this... Thus, a blue light might produce a red fluorescence, but a red light cannot produce a blue fluorescence...wave ultraviolet light, and ruby fluoresces bright red primarily under long wave ultraviolet. Some minerals
Journal (issue)
ill, but we managed a month’s tour of Western Australia, visiting family and seeing some geology very...the British Geological Survey collection Ludlow Hill brick clay quarry The clay pit lay close to the...Melton railway line and is now accessible via Ludlow Hill Road, off the A606 Melton Road through West Bridgford...underlying clays to be quarried with ease. The Ludlow Hill Pit exploited the mudstones immediately below the... Andy Howard, British Geological Survey Ludlow Hill brick clay quarry, in 1908 (BGS photograph # A00727
Book (edition)
America and Greenland, then Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica), then those of pegmatitic origin... hollandite. and shattuckite, etc., in brownish red, metamorphic Mn-rich 113°45'. 79°34·, Z = 1. d: 10...Apikia. Andros Is., both Greece. NJbMA 163, mm. Pink. red-brown. luster submetallic to adamantine, soft. Cleavage...Rare-with scorodite in U-bearing lignite in the Caves Hill and Slim Buttes areas, both Harding Co .. South...tin ingots from a ship wrecked 100 years ago in Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. AM 78, 235-236, 1993. Abswurmbachite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
magma: An example from the Padthaway Ridge, South Australia S.P. TurneP, J.D. Foden ~ and R.S. Morrison" "The...Adelaide. GPO Box 498. Adelaide. S.A.. 5001. Australia bGeological Survey. Department of Mine~ and Energ3"...Energ3". GPO Box 2655 Alwe Springs, N, T.. 5 750, Australia {Received May 27, 1991; revised and accepted January...magma: An example from the Pathaway Ridge, South Australia. Lithos, 28:151-179. Various petrogenetic schemes...vc,lcanics from the Padthaway Ridge in South Australia. Mineralogical, chemical and isotopic arguments
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Middleton's Ridge gabbro (H99(2)), (7) Mountain Red Hill gabbro (H83(6)), (8) East Crater syenite (17360(1))...Middleton's Ridge gabbro (H99(2)), (6) Mountain Red Hill gabbro (H83(6)), (7) quartz-monzonite—core composition...Middleton's Ridge gabbro (H88(l)), (6) Mountain Red Hill gabbro (H83(IO)). (7) Five Mile Post granite (H3O(3))...blocks is small. In the PI from Mountain Red Hill and Lady Hill the compositional range of the olivine...^FELDSPAR IN GRANITE BLOCK O Middletons Gabbro D Mt Red/Lady Hill A Upper Valley Crater Granite blocks 0 Other
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fluoresce white, blue, green, yellow, orange, or red, each color due to the presence of a different activator...fluoresce white, blue, green, yellow, orange, or red; each color is due to the presence of a different...the AutoCAD program. Helen Brumbaugh of the Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Library managed to obtain a seemingly... Fluorescence and Its Observation He: you seen the red fluorescence of calcite from Franklin, New Jersey...from some other locality known to provide similar red fluorescence, and examine it under your short-wave
 
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