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Syenite from
Mud Tank Zircon Field, Alcoota Station, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Type:Syenite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Syenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mud Tank Zircon Field, Alcoota Station, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1362177
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1362177:9
GUID (UUID V4):5eddfee9-c534-413a-853a-c74f25c6ea8c
Nearest other occurrences of Syenite
1.0km (0.6 miles) Mud Tank Vermiculite Mine, Alcoota Station, Central Desert Region, Northern Territory, Australia
63.0km (39.1 miles) Mordor Intrusive Complex, Sandover, Barkly Region, Northern Territory, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
S. Rasmussen Zircon crystals from the Mud Tank Carbonatite, Northern Territory, Australia ..............Montgomery was introduced to Edwin Over, another field collector, by Harvard mineralogist Charles Palache...mineral specimens; sometimes they worked in the field together, but much of the time Over worked alone...conducting research, publishing numerous bulletins, field guides, and memoirs, all while building the college’s...Had Montgomery become interested in some other field, such as fossil collecting and paleontology, he
Book (edition)
Spinel Topaz Tourmaline The Garnets Feldspar Group Zircon Peridot 69 92 117 150 167 171 175 185 195 238...to note that these include contributors from Australia, Canada, Germany, Thailand, Vietnam, the UK and...crystals for industrial purposes, has now entered the field of synthetic coloured stones not only in shades...prophetically named Kimberley district of Western Australia promise to be of world importance when production...illustrations of the diamond colorimeter and dark field illuminators, and to Gemmological Instruments Ltd
 
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