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Biotite from
Tin Range, Stewart Island, Southland District, Southland Region, New Zealand


Locality type:Mountain Range
Classification
Species:'Biotite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:K(Fe2+/Mg)2(Al/Fe3+/Mg/Ti)([Si/Al/Fe]2Si2O10)(OH/F)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Biotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tin Range, Stewart Island, Southland District, Southland Region, New Zealand
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:268275
Long-form Identifier:1:3:268275:4
GUID (UUID V4):3f31fdc3-32da-49db-99eb-db52bb41dd3a
References
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Report (issue)
NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 125th ANNIVERSARY...1865 -1990 NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 104 ISSN 0077-9628 Minerals of New Zealand by G. L....initials should be G.T., not G.L. Lower Hutt, New Zealand 1990 I I Beach sand, alluvium, • terrace...Figure 1. Simplified geological sketch-map of New Zealand. 0 20 40 60 80 100 KM l INTRODUCTION It...Morgan's "Minerals and Mineral Substances of New Zealand" was published, as NZ. Geological Survey bulletin
Book
Pegasus tin Archaeological survey of the Pegasus tin field, southern Stewart Island/Rakiura P.G. Petchey...Terrace Wellington 6143, New Zealand Cover photograph Large expanse of tin working tailings at Site...Photo: P. Petchey. © Copyright October 2006, New Zealand Department of Conservation ISBN 0–478–14118–1...Division), Department of Conservation, Wellington, New Zealand. In the interest of forest conservation, we support...Introduction 10 2. Tin 11 3. Geological and geographical setting of Pegasus tin field 12 4. Place
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
PrintedinNor&ern Ireland Regional geochronologyof New Zealand* JAMES L. ARoNsoNt Division of Geological Sciences...Febmmy 1968) &I of the acidic phxtonic rooks in New ZeaIand occur in western South Isliand where they...plutonic and metamorphic activity in southwestern New Zealand with the Rangitata Orogeny which uplifted and...metamorphosed sediments of the New Zealand Geosyncline of eastern and northern New Zealand. Plutonic rocks, dominantly...or basic, occur in the marginal area of the New Zealand Geosyncline and at least some of these were emplaced
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SIGNIFICANCE LODES NEW GORDON No. 5 I934 OF SOME IN STEWART TIN- ISLAND, ZEALAND. WILLIAMS. CONTENTS...relationships .............. : ................... Biotite-topaz-schist.....................................POSSIBLECARRIERSOF TIN AND TUNGSTEN ....................... R6LE OF FLUORINE IN MIGRATION OF TIN AND TUNGSTEN...rugged,bush-cladislandlying off the south coastof New Zealand. It is composedmainly of granific rocks forming...of New Zealand. In the small area describedin this paper,the granite is intrusive into a biotite-muscovite-schistwith
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Other MolybdenumOccurrences in the SouthIsland, New Zealand A. J. EGGEI•S ANDC. J. ADAMS Abstract In the...Stream-Bald Hill area, Northwest Nelson, South Island, New Zealand, molybdenite mineralization occurs within...Hill range from 103 to 120 m.y. (mid-Cretaceous) and are grouped as follows. (1) Three biotite ages of...name), biotite and muscoviteages of a pink gneissic microgranite. 106 to 110 m.y., gneissic biotite granite...within Greengeologicalinformation for most of the New Zealand land Group metasediments,slates and metagray
Report (issue)
1967 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STEWART L. UDALL, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY William T...---------------------------------Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica __________ _ Australia ____ ...n Territory ___ -----------------Queensland and New South Wales _______ _ South Australia ____ -----...--_ Western Australia ___ ------------------New Zealand ______ -----------------------South Island_-----------------...________ _ New Hampshire ___________ ------------New Jersey_--------------------------New Mexico ______________________
Report (issue)
parts of continuing investigations; others announce new discoveries or preliminary results of investigations...Formation of Late Devonian age in the Gallatin Range, southwestern Montana, by C. A. Sandberg and W....basement gneiss beneath the Coastal Plain sequence, Island Beach State Park, N.J., by D. L. Southwick ___...Mountain Iron-Virginia-Eveleth area, Mesabi iron range, Minnesota, by R. D. Cotter, and J. E. Rogers--...and movement of ground water in the Roswell basin, New Mexico, by H. 0. Reeder_ Relation of surface-water
Report (issue)
Geological, geophysical, and mineral-resource studies. New England._____________________________ Structural...Coastal plains_---______________________ Central region and Great Plains._____________ Kentucky__ _ __________________...Madrid coal field, New Mexico..---------------------------43 43 Basin and Range region----....-. ._ -45...-45 Pacific coast region ____________________ 48 Alaska _-_--_----_------------------------48 Northern Alaska...___________ 61 New England______-_-__---__---------62 New York______-__-_-__--------------63 New Jersey.__
Journal (issue)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY OF TIN BY FRANK L. HESS and EVA HESS (PUBLICATION 1987^)...123 119 123 123 New Guinea New Hampshire New Jersey New South Wales New Zealand 124 124 124 124 ...work was engaged in looking up authorities upon tin deposits, no list of the papers on even such noted...publication. Since the work was begun Sydney Fawns' " Tin Deposits of the World " has appeared, but the list...given. In digesting articles upon the geology of tin deposits where possible, (a) the country rocks, (b)
Report (issue)
flilbert. Tertiary Hi.-ftory of the CTranil 'afiou District, with atlas, by Clarence E. Dutton, Capt., U....Geology of tlio Comstock Loile aud the Washoe District, with atlas, by George F. Hecker. 4'-'. Price...Price $1.20. VIII. Paleontology of the Eureka District, by Charles Doolittle Waleott. 1884. 4>^. xiii...Laaiellibranchiata of the Raritan Clays and (Jreeuaaud Marls of New 4°. 1885. xx, 338 pp. 35 pi. 1 map. Price $1.15....Fishes and Fossil Plants of the Triassic Rocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut Price $1.00. Valley, by
Book (edition)
LTD. MOL’XT ROAD, MADRAS AKUIAEOLOGIGA4 UBRaKV. NEW DELHI. No.-Zi7£/._ .g. To s~<; _ PREFACE TO THE...India, which i* still tin* most important orgnnbation canying out geologinU work in tin* country, has undergone...country. The Pakistan Geological Survey has now tin responsibility of thr official geological work in...thr designation of the old units as well as in thr new spelling adopted for the names of some important...The V % milcsl which appears in this tiook m a new geofogital mi}) (Scale I * edition ttsned this
Report (issue)
wA A 7 PROSPECT 15N 02E 27 MU AMOLE DISTRICT BANNER DISTRICT BLUE HELL GROUP 19N 215W 101 35-03-A wA...115W 118 34-56-154 113-54-53W CATALINA DISTRICT CATALINA DISTRICT CHILDS-ALOWINKLE HUN CINNABAR MINE 02N...MIN M NEw COPNELIAV (AJU)V ORACLE DISTRICT ORACLE DISTRICT OVERLAND HINE 045 P1MA DISTRICT DISTRICT PIIIAA...22S 23E 26 CALIFORNIA DISTRICT 155 29E 3 CAMPBELL MINE 235 24E 15 CuChISF DISTRICT 15S 122E 2 DEFIANCE...ZN C OIN 15EV 02 33-27-451 110-48-25W V BANNER DISTRICT 33-04-00V 110-45-00w AU AG CUV PBV m0 ARU:'M MINE
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(grain size up to 500 ~tm), clinopyroxene, calcite, biotite and apatite are common additional phases. Amphiboles...garnets occur in a matrix consisting of elongated biotite, heterogranular feldspar (mostly both K-feldspar...grs: 2-4mole%) that are overgrown by coexisting biotite (TiO 2 = 1.4-4.1 wt%, XMg= 0.32-0.43, octahedral...plagioclase of Fuhrman and Lindsley (1988) and for biotite of Indares and Martignole (1985) and an ideal activity...177o±4o 16 o,lo i770+30 i630-660 i i 3.5-4 range from 690 to 720 °C (XMg"m = 0.62-0.68), whereas
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
graphite-bearing leucogranites from Deep Freeze Range (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica) Received:...sills (up to 20 30 m thick) in the Deep Freeze Range, within the medium to high-grade metamorphics of...mid-crustal peraluminous leucogranites of the Deep Freeze Range, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. These high-silica...White 1974). Granite Harbour ]ntrusives, in this region, have been dated by Rb-Sr on whole rocks and U-Pb...1974). The peraluminous lithologies have a narrow range in silica contents (between ~ 66 to 76 wt%); they
Journal (volume)
Meetings Verse Anthrasolite Again Ed Appeal of a New Republic. The — — .. Ed Mines — .. 371 355...and Specializing Broken Tear. The Ed Budget from New York, by Kirby — 859, . . . . —Ed —Ed Thomas...Cause and effect— Ed Cedar Creek Area, Cariboo District, Placer Deposits by W. H. Johnston Cement, Deterioration...& M., Annual Western Meeting Circumlocution — New York 3 624 725 754 893 876 712 146 741 102 Clean—...Moffatt Coal, Coal Coal Coal Coal Coal Coal Coal New Dominion of Quality, Production Production Production
Journal (volume)
Interest 139 Amparo Mining Company, Etzatian 731 Amur Region, Steam-Shovel In the Broken Hill Silver Mine.....Copper O\itionk.... 91 Appelbaum, M. E Arteaga District, Chihuahua. Mexico.. W. B. Winston.... 829 162...Stuart Dredging Industry Buckland, Arthur C New Zealand Mining Cost in Mexico. Bumsted, E. J Company...Matter in Coalfield in Kent, England Coalinga District, Oil Measures Collins, 37 44 American Institute...Mining & Smelting Company of Canada 262 Ditto Copper Range .... 833 Ditto Crescens .... 866 Ditto Daly-Judge
Report (issue)
.. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. Region north of Gallatin R1ver....... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . . .. . . \Vestern flanks of the Gallatin Range.......................... .............................. Eastern flank of the Ma.dison Range.......................... ............................. CHAPTI<:R..................... 89 Geological sketch of the region......................... ........................-DESCRIPTIVE GEOLOGY OF THE NORTHERN END OF THE TI>TON RANGE, by .J. P. 149 Iddings and v,r. H. Weed........
Journal (issue)
JO EPENDABlllff ! SL SHE H ISTS A COMPLDE RANGE OF SIDS, AIR OR ELICIRIC - mmanufactured by JOY in...rr,t CRANE LIMITED l,u~ <: rant• for tlu• la-.tin~ s.·r, ic·c ~ 11u gt·l. anc) thP C.,,.rol Olf1te...and subordinate sphalente Dnll hole interscctioru range up to 1 MO per cent rop~r. 0 66 ~r cent zinc, and..."-estem portion<;,, Such g.1rnct1fcrou!i hornhlende-biotite cnt i,-. \X'hcre the chi t 1s bordered bv the a...I h~..-e outlined briefly nud running beside the new roa thc-J. manr of the b.uit ~logical fact of r:
Report (issue)
discussed at the workshop; it makes no attempt to offer new resource assessments because a variety of such studies...----------------------------------------- 803 New Thinking About Natural Gas By Robert A. Hefner III...------------------------------------- 843 The New Downstream: Increased End-Use Efficiency and Renewable...the origin ·of natural gas and where to search for new, exploitable accumulations have caused many to wonder...for natural gas has stimulated the development of new technologies and strategies that enhance and expand
Book
except in a few places in tbe Rocky ~fountain region, where they have departed on account of the drainage...indications in the New England Mountains where they are unknown now, either because that region is somewhat...appeared to envelop Papandayang, a volcano on the island of Java, and in a short time it actually fell in...abundance of lightnu..g. By the 4th of July an island was formed a mile in circumference and 300 feet...itself through an opening facing St. MichaP,l's. The island subsequently disappeared beneath the water. Twelve
 
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