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Slate from
Phoenix deposit, Frogmore, King Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Type:Slate
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Slate data
Locality Data:Click here to view Phoenix deposit, Frogmore, King Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1580935
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1580935:3
GUID (UUID V4):38671a5b-b8bf-48b0-8c0e-65fea4220533
Nearest other occurrences of Slate
36.6km (22.7 miles) Caledonian Mine (Caledonian Reform Mine), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
36.9km (22.9 miles) Woolston and Company Mine (Woolston & Co. Gold Mine), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
37.2km (23.1 miles) Olivers Freehold Mine (Olivers Freehold Gold Mine), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
37.8km (23.5 miles) Eureka group of mines (Eureka Group Gold Mine; Eureka Gold Mine), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
38.3km (23.8 miles) Grants Amalgamated Group of Mines (Grant & Mansfield), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
38.4km (23.9 miles) Webb South Mine, Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
38.5km (23.9 miles) Webb North Mine (Webb & party Mine), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
38.6km (24.0 miles) Kennedy & Cash Mine, Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
38.8km (24.1 miles) Balmoral Group of Mines (Balmoral Mine; Balmoral Gold Mine; Balmoral-Bobby Burns Mine; Bobby Burns Mine), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
40.0km (24.8 miles) Eldorado Copper Mine (Eldorado Mine), Mount McDonald, Bathurst Co., New South Wales, Australia
References
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Report (volume)
___________________ Mountain View, Nogue, and Phoenix deposits_________________ Midnight deposit____...____________ __ __ _____ ______ 44 U.S. Magnesite deposit _______·______________________________ 45 Turk...dolomite______________________________ 3. Magnesite deposit in the Double Eagle quarry______________ F-3 3...Togo formation (oldest), Edna dolomite, McHale ·slate, Stensgar dolomite, and Buffalo Hump formation....interest include antimony, barite, copper, quartzite, slate, talc, tungsten, and uranium. F-1 F-2 CONTRIBUTIONS
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Systems, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia 2 Department of Geological Sciences...eastern Botswana. Mineralized samples from the Phoenix and Selkirk Ni-Cu-(PGE) deposits in the Tati greenstone...0.2 to 0.8‰ V-CDT. ∆33S values of sulfides at Phoenix and Selkirk are −0.01 to −0.08‰ V-CDT, suggesting...exception of one sample from the Dikoloti Ni-Cu(PGE) deposit of the Selebi-Phikwe greenstone belt, which shows...Barnes, 2010) and at the Mount Keith, Western Australia komatiite-hosted deposits (Bekker et al., 2009)
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.............................^ Delineation of deposit-model tracts........................................................................l3 MINERAL DEPOSIT MODELS.....................................................^ iii LIST OF TABLES Continued 4 Deposit types, examples, and tract rationale used for permissive.....67 26 Predicted median deposit occurrence and ore endowments for deposit types expected to be present...they are noted below. Major attributes of each deposit model are first outlined in this report; they are
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