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Bismuth from
Wolfram Camp, Dimbulah, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia


Locality type:Mining Field
Classification
Species:Bismuth
Formula:Bi
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Molybdenite15 photos of Bismuth associated with Molybdenite at this locality.
Quartz6 photos of Bismuth associated with Quartz at this locality.
Wolframite Group1 photo of Bismuth associated with Wolframite Group at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismuth data
Locality Data:Click here to view Wolfram Camp, Dimbulah, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
Photo GalleryView Gallery (33 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:2051
Long-form Identifier:1:3:2051:0
GUID (UUID V4):5083d4d3-c8f6-4e10-b139-65ae042a545a
Nearest other occurrences of Bismuth
25.6km (15.9 miles) Bamford Hill Mines, Bamford, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
26.8km (16.7 miles) Dog Mine, Bamford, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
42.5km (26.4 miles) Almaden, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
51.1km (31.8 miles) Two Treys Mine, Dimbulah, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
58.3km (36.2 miles) Redcap Creek skarn, Chillagoe, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
60.2km (37.4 miles) Red Dome Mine, Mungana, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
62.1km (38.6 miles) Mungana Mine, Mungana, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
68.5km (42.5 miles) Mount Garnet Mine, Mount Garnet, Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia
82.2km (51.1 miles) Empire Stockworks prospect, Chillagoe, Mareeba Shire, Queensland, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Molybdenite-Wolframite-Bismuth Deposits of Wolfram Camp, North Queensland, Australia I. R. PLIMER Sydney, Australia Branching...pipe-like, quartz-rich molybdenite-wolframite-bismuth pipes occur within the altered margin and roof...deposits associated with granitic rocks. The Wolfram Camp molybdenum-tungstenbismuth field (17 ° 05' S...North Queensland, Australia (Fig. 1). Among the more important publications on the Wolfram Camp field...of small operating mines in the Wolfram Camp field. The Wolfram Camp area is situated in the Palaeozoic
Journal (issue)
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...Corporation mine, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Collection of the Australian Museum; ex Albert...Kalgoorlie, Western Australia; Lee Spencer collection, John Chapman photo. • 2.5 cm, Top Camp mine, Western
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
concentration in molybdenite localities within Australia to define those occurrences which are most suitable...(1965) HIRT et al. (1963) Yethohne, N.S.W. Australia 65.0 65.9 63 & 1 65 f 1 71.4 f 3.6 Mapoka...form and associated with wolframite and native bismuth. In this survey rhenium was determined in molybdenite... Locality --_----_______ Queensland (QLD.) Wolfram Camp* 1 Wolfram Camp’ duplicate 2 Dimbulahb duplicete...sphalerite, caasiterite. Chalcopyrite. Wolframito, bismuth. Associated ore mineralogy Table 2. Molybdenite
Journal (issue)
eastern Australia. The bismuth minerals reported here are l ro m the Lc1,ner Sha rt. Wolfr.:m Camp, Queensland:...etc:. Molybdenite ( 21-1 :1nd JR pol)1ypc-s), Bismuth, BlSmuthinitc, Tctrnd)mitc. Joscitc A, Joscitc...4 1 BISM U TH MINER ALS . The most abundant bismuth minerals arc native bismut h and b •�muth initc...minerals. ,.., Native bismuth N ative bism uth is the most abundant bismuth mineral _at �Volfrar:n...pes and miarolitic quartz-rich greisens. Some bismuth masses were up to 1 5 kg in weight (l.1wrence and
Report (issue)
contain molybdenum and tungsten, and less commonly, bismuth and tin. Molybdenite, wolframite, scheelite, cassiterite...and positive aureoles of molybdenum, tungsten, bismuth, tin, copper and lead. Metal ratios and the outcrop...greisen deposits and occurrences are known in Australia (Blanchard, 1947), Austria (God and Roller, 1989)...(Bamford, Changsu, Kingsgate, Preissac, Taehwa, Wolfram Camp, Wonban). Several of the largest are presently...former Soviet Union, China, Republic of Korea, and Australia. Nevertheless, the information available permits
Report (issue)
List of Papers, p. 7. Australia generally New South Wales Victoria : Queensland Subject Index, p....Index, p. 60; : Subject Index, p. 86 : Western Australia Locality Index, p. 75. Locality Index, p. 95...95. ; Subject Index, p. 102; South Australia: Tasmania: : . Locality Index, p. 110. Subject Index...a different name. Agam, in a new country like Australia, it is often necessary to christen a new mining...occurrences. A case in point may be cited from South Australia. Wulfenite is recorded from “ Mount Lyndhurst
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tigr20 New lead-bismuth tellurides of the Alekeseyev ore show A.G. Lipovetskiy...University] Date: 27 May 2016, At: 00:15 N e w lead-bismuth tellurides of the Alekeseyev ore show Downloaded...ore show lead-bismuth tellurides provisionally named minerals A and B, and lead-bismuth sulfotellurides...tellurides (up to 2%) and in sulfotellurides of bismuth (up to 6%) ( Thompson, 1949; Dunin-Barkovskaya...are available data on the composition of lead-bismuth tellurides from the Robb-Montbray deposit, Canada
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Stanovoy Range). It belongs to the group of lead-bismuth sulfotellurides. It was originally described under...cleavage in one direction (0001), as do other layered bismuth sulfotellurides. Hardness 51 ± 8 kgs/mm2 (PMT-3...layer-structure tellurides and sulfotellurides of bismuth (Strunz, 1963; Stasova and Karpinskiy, 1967; Zav'yalov...of aleksite may be compared with those of four bismuth sulfotelluride phases described in the literature...TABLE 2. Chemical composition, wt % , of lead-bismuth sulfotellurides (literature data). Element Downloaded
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Elements from Mine Waste in Mexico, Chile and Australia Denys Villa Gomez 1, * , Enrique Sáez Salgado... Chile and Australia. Minerals School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072...4072, Australia W.H. Bryan Mining & Geology Research Centre, Sustainable Minerals Institute, University...University of Queensland, Brisbane 4068, Australia; e.saezsalgado@uq.edu.au (E.S.S.); o.mejiasgonzalez@uq.edu...mining activities common to Mexico, Chile and Australia there is a vast mine waste legacy. Whilst these
Catalog/List
53x46x22mm. £78 11 NATIVE BISMUTH, Wolfram Camp Mine, Queensland, Australia. (Dana (locale). 263 grams
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Australian Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia IAN T. GRAHAM1,2 ROSS E POGSON1 1 Geoscience...College Street, Sydney New South Wales 2010, Australia ian.graham@austmus.gov.au ross.pogson@austmus...New South Wales, Sydney New South Wales 2052, Australia Figure 1. The Albert Chapman Mineral Collection...the finest crystallized specimens ever found in Australia, representing an important part of Australia’s...CHAPMAN Albert Chapman was born in Mackay, north Queensland, in 1912. His father was a sea captain and amateur
Journal (issue)
• • •.• 2.50 METEORITES: Siderite, Henbury, Australia. Complete. 187 grms.•..•.• 5.00 Siderlte, Magura...About 100 feec further, dirt road to abandoned CCC Camp. 10.2 miles. A long outcrop, about 200 feet in length...quant1t1es of gold and silver were exported co Australia. (Consul Winfield H . Scott, Suva.) Emperor Gold...Tangier.) MANGANESE Australia.-Three grades of manganese are produced in Australia-manganiferous iron...epartment of Supply and Sh1pp1ng, Commonwealth of Australia. Manganiferous iron ore is mined by open-cut methods
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SOME PIPE DEPOSITS ROLAND OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA. BLANCHARD. PAGE Abstract .................................................. 275 Bamford and Wolfram .................................................two general classes: 1. Molybdenite-native bismuth, wolfram and cassiterite deposits in granite, with...show the depositionalsequenceto be molybdenite-wolfram-cassiterite with progressive decreasein temperature...explanationfor reversal of the traditional cassiterite-wolfram-molybdenite sequenceis not arrived at, but it is
Report (issue)
formerly Director of Geological Survey, Victoria, Australia. Sir ROBERT HADFIELD, Bart., F.R.S., Past-President...States Australasia: Queensland; New South Wales; Victoria; Tasmania; South Australia; Northern Territory;...Territory; ,vestern Australia; New Zealand . Africa: Union of South Africa; Rhodesia . . Anierica: Canada 15...200 268 84 • New South Wales 321 398 231 173 8 Queensland t 443 662 515 549 908 684 831 48 • Tasmania....Including the following amounts of mixed bismuth and wolfram : 19xo, 35 19i,. 194 1 Geological Survey
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metal suite that includes some combination of bismuth, tungsten, arsenic, tin, molybdenum, tellurium...In several deposits, bismuth minerals are closely associated with gold, and bismuth-gold and tellurium-gold...Vasilkovskoe, Kazakstan Timbarra, NSW, Australia Kidston, Queensland, Australia Kori Kollo, Bolivia 2 15 Granodiorite...mineralization characterized by a metal assemblage of gold, bismuth, tungsten and arsenic is recognized in several...processes. Other metals that occur at the deposit, camp, or regional scale include tin, molybdenum, antimony
Report (issue)
formerly Director of Geological Survey, Victoria, Australia. Sir ROBERT HADFIELD, Bart., F.R.S., Past-President...Newfoundland ; Lee­ ward Islands Australasia: Australia; New Zealand I3 IS 17 20 35 CHAPTER III SOURCES...minerals in pegmatites are cassi­ terite, wolfram, molybdenite and bismuth, in the order given. Molybdenite is...solidifying portion of the magma, with tin, tungsten, wolfram and sulphides, according to the ordinary laws of... has been more generally used, especially in Australia. In case an ore contains coarse molybdenite it
Journal (issue)
southern Africa. Siberia. and rcccntlv in Western Australia. The Koctong garnets arc the onlv indication of...63, 89 Queensland Cloncurry: 79 Mt. Cobalt: 5 1 Mt. Isa: 83 Rockhampton: 83 Wolfram Camp: 4 1 South...South Australia Arkaroola: 29 Billcroo H ut: 29 Crocker Well: 29 Dome Rock: 5 , 35, 73 Fairview: 49 ...29 Berthierite 1 6 Beryl 29, 100 Beudantite 69 Bismuth 41 Bismuthinitc 41 Bournonite 1 6, 87 Brannerite...over areas of the Kimbcrleys region in Western Australia for up to t"o years with one or the larger Page
Report (issue)
States U nfederated Malay States • • . I .. Australia ••• New Zealand .• • • FOREIGN CO{lNTRIES : France...countries were the United States, Portugal, a,n d Queensland, sma.ller quwtities being obtained from Argentina... Bolivia, and Nev\-T Sout.h \~Tales. By 1911, wolfram mining was thoroughly esta,blished in Ta.v oy,...(Dutch East ;Indies), the Northern 'l'erritory of Australia, Tasmania, New . Zealand and Peru, while Germany...States (exports) U nfederated Malay States Australia: Wolfram and 205 182 4 - - 1,688 2.326 ' France
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University of New South Wales, Broken Hill, Australia Precambrian and Early Palaeozoic submarine exhalative...3004, associated with granitic rocks. Maucher Australia (1972, 1976) suggested that the "younger" 00...Cassiterite Association In Western Tasmania (Australia), a numb e r o f pyrrhotite +_ cassiterite ore...Willyama Complex of the Broken Hill district (Australia), bedded quartz-tourmaline rocks are present in...Geosyncline (N.T.) and Robertson River areas (Qld.) of Australia. In western Tasmania, minor discontinuous quartz-tourmaline
Journal (issue)
to $27.25-28.25. The market continues strong. Bismuth: Two more sellers have joined Cerro at the $4 level...build a pelletising plant at King Bay, in Western Australia. Iron ore mining will begin at Mt. Tom Price,...Melbourne; a tindredging prospect in Western Australia; an alluvial tin operation in New South Wales;...Territory; and two alluvial tin prospects in northern Queensland. Freeport and Metals Exploration have several...interests totaling 64%: (1) Wolfram Camp in Queensland, a molybdenum, tungsten and bismuth prospect; (2) a series
Report (issue)
declining output from individual deposits in Australia, Austria, and Portugal and the opening of new... It was subsequently joined by South Africa, Australia, and the United Kingdom. In 1997, ISMI was renamed...development of tungsten deposits, especially in Australia, Peru, Portugal, and the United States, through...in some deposits. Tin, copper, molybdenum, and bismuth minerals are also present in some vein/stockwork...by bulk mining methods (as at Mount Carbine, Australia). Such deposits may contain tens to hundreds of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Victoria GPO Box 666 Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia dhenry@museum.vic.gov.au D efining “classic”...agree, however, that opal is synonymous with Australia (see Pecover in press) and that Broken Hill in...deposits in the Mount Isa–Cloncurry region of Queensland have provided a constant supply of fine copper...large specimens of native bismuth and wolframite have come from the Wolfram Camp deposit near Herberton...Herberton, north Queensland, as well as some of the world’s largest molybdenite rosettes, and fine bismuthinite
Report (issue)
Moonbi Plutonic Suite has a distinct molybdenum–bismuth–gold association in places. A large proportion...Plutonic Suite and are associated with molybdenum–bismuth–tungsten pipes, veins and stockworks. Examples................................................ Bismuth .............................................................................................. Bismuth mine ............................................................................ Molybdenite (bismuth) pipe and vein occurrences ...................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
TASMAN FOLD BELT SYSTEM IN QUEENSLAND C.G. MURRAY Geological Survey of Queensland, G.PO. Box 194, Brisbane...Brisbane, Qld. 4001 (Australia) (Accepted for publication F e b r u a r y 26, 1986) Abstract Murray, C.G....o p m e n t of the Tasman Fold Belt System in Queensland. In: E. Scheibner (Editor), Metallogeny and T...T e c t o n i c Development of Eastern Australia. Ore Geol. Rev., 1: 315--400. The n o r t h e r n part...part of the Tasman Fold Belt System in Queensland comprises three segments, the T h o m s o n , Hodgkinson--
Report (issue)
will found useful by those engaged in mining for Wolfram and Scheelite. considerable amount of attention...Tungsten Deposits Register of New South 47 Wales Wolfram Mines and 50 Occurences VTTa. „ „ Scheelite...from Fielder's Hill Quarry, showing intrusion of Wolfram ore-rock in sedimentary rock. II.- Torrington Ore...Battery and Concentrating Plant ... III.- Rockvale Wolfram Company's Battery and Concentrating Plant (under...- Torrington Wolfram Proprietary's Battery and Concentrating Plant Y. Rockvale Wolfram Company's Hauling
 
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