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Carnotite from
Dome Rock Copper Mine, Boolcoomatta Reserve (Boolcoomata Station), Olary Province, South Australia, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Carnotite
Formula:K2(UO2)2(VO4)2 · 3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:SEM-EDS
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Carnotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Dome Rock Copper Mine, Boolcoomatta Reserve (Boolcoomata Station), Olary Province, South Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1307661
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1307661:4
GUID (UUID V4):2db28b80-355a-4709-99a5-0191f2e3df9e
Nearest other occurrences of Carnotite
52.0km (32.3 miles) Radium Hill Mine, Radium Hill area, Olary Province, South Australia, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
taken from the Library NN GU 1900 TP CATALOGUE SOUTH OF AUSTRALIAN MINERALS: 1983 by R.J. Noble...Government Printer, South Australia, 1983 REF 349.994, N668c Noble, R. A. Catalogue of South Australian minerals...(Robert John), 1946—supiic LIBRARY Catalogue of South Australian minerals: 1983. Bibliography. ISBN 0...Mineralogy—South Australia. |. Just, J. (Juri). Il. Johnson, J. E. (James Eric). Ill. South Australia. Dept...and Energy. IV. Title. (Series: Handbook (South Australia. Dept. of Mines and Energy); 7) 549.99423
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for example, is found in the oxidized zones of copper deposits, often with cuprite and malachite. Localities...Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South Wales; Chanarcillo, Atacama, Chile; and in the states...occurs at Keweenaw, Michigan, in association with copper ores, and at Butte, Montana, as well as Colorado...neighbourhood of sulphur¬ bearing agents. Above: Copper from Lake Superior. Michigan. This crystal shows...this example out of proportion Above right: This copper specimen shows dendritic (plant-like) habit and
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Base by Ernest H. Nickel, CSIRO, Wembley, WA, Australia, and Monte C. Nichols published by Aleph Enterprises...N SW, Australia. William D. Birch: Dept. of Mineralogy, Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. Frank...Mineralogy, Natural History Museum, London, England. Rock H. Currier: Jewel Tunnel Imports, Baldwin Park,...Washington, D.C. Alan Pring: South Australian Museum, Adelaide, SA, Australia. Gunnar Raade: Mineralogisk-Geologisk...to opaque materials imperfectly metallic Gold, copper, tin The luster of diamond, other materials of
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In the shafts and tunnels of a sixteenth-century mine INTRODUCTION arabic^groffcvinditaris.f} norrafludd9...Calcium Carbon Cerium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copper Dysprosium Erbium Europium Fluorine Gadolinium...most shells. Finally, the metals, such as iron, copper and nickel, have a distinctive type of metallic...organized into crystals. Glassy rocks (remember that a rock is a mixture of minerals) are not uncommon as rapidly...are revealed in different colours. D unite is a rock consisting entirely of members of the olivine series
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most shells. Finally, the metals, such as iron, copper and nickel, have a distinctive type of metallic...organized into crystals. Glassy rocks (remember that a rock is a mixture of minerals) are not uncommon products...are revealed in different colours. Dunite is a rock consisting entirely of membersiof the olivine...element that always forms cations, such as sodium or copper. To find these minerals you will have to rummage...mineral which occur in almost every type of crustal rock. In the many oxides that have cations consider-
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considered in numerous publications dealing with rock-forming minerals (amphiboles, micas, clay minerals)...Lavrion, Greece (6) and Cu-poor adamite from Ojuela mine, Mexico (7) IR spectra of acid salts (silicates...Ca2B4O4(OH)7Cl·7H2O Locality: Salar de Carcote deposit, El Loa province, Antofagasta, Chile. Description: Colourless crystal...Aksaite 25 MgB6O7(OH)6·2H2O Locality: Chelkar salt dome, Aksai Valley, Aktobe region, Kazakhstan (type locality)...borax deposit, Salar del Hombre Muerto, Salta province, Argentina (type locality). Description: Colourless
 
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