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Diopside from
Mount Rose, Fitzroy Crossing, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Diopside
Formula:CaMgSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diopside data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Rose, Fitzroy Crossing, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:415115
Long-form Identifier:1:3:415115:9
GUID (UUID V4):1ae1e153-0d1e-4360-a5d9-dd445ccb23de
Nearest other occurrences of Diopside
57.8km (35.9 miles) Old Leopold Hill, Fitzroy Crossing, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
59.0km (36.7 miles) Ellendale 4 West, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
61.4km (38.1 miles) 81 Mile Vent, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
62.7km (39.0 miles) Ellendale 7, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
63.1km (39.2 miles) Ellendale 9 East, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
64.9km (40.3 miles) Ellendale 11 Pit 1, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
67.7km (42.0 miles) Big Spring, Fitzroy Crossing, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
67.7km (42.1 miles) Mount North, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
68.9km (42.8 miles) Ellendale 16, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
69.2km (43.0 miles) Oscar Plug, Ellendale, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
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Emeritus Professor of Geology University of Western Australia in recognition of his pioneering studies of...recognition of diamond-bearing lamproites in Western Australia and the reclassification of several anomalous...at ARCO in Dallas was provided by 1. Talbot, V. Mount, S. R. Yang, F. Stiff, and E. Kinsel, and at Lakehead...Discoveries-1870-1906 1.3. Etymology of Lamproite 1.4. Western Australian Discoveries-The Legitimization of Lamproites...5.1. Group Name: Argyle 3.5.2. Group Name: West Kimberley 3.6. Antarctic Lamproites 3.6.1. Group Name:
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Japan), Professor William S. Fyfe, (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and Professor Peter J. Wyllie...Preface In Chap. 9, phase relations in the system diopside–nepheline–sanidine studied in air and under 1...chapter with reference to the system forsterite-diopside-leucite-anorthite. Association of silica-deficient...be very well understood from the study of the diopside-leucite-anorthite-SiO2 system. Experimental results...study of the systems forsterite-diopside-leucite-akermanite and diopside-nepheline-leucite-akermanite under
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studied here exhibit low c y d (lamproites; Western Australia = - 10 to 19.2 and Smoky Butte = -21.6 to...consistent with two-stage evolutions whereas the Western Australia rocks exhibit high 2°Tpb/2°4pb (15.71-15.75)...At Smoky Butte Rb/Sr was also low, but the Western Australia rocks have high Rb/Sr because they are relatively...t d a t a o n s e l e c t e d suites from Western Australia, South Africa, and M o n t a n a , U.S.A....of diamond in olivine-rich lamproites from Western Australia [10] has prompted speculation over possible
Report (issue)
Introduction, p. 5. List of Papers, p. 7. Australia generally New South Wales Victoria : Queensland...Index, p. 60; : Subject Index, p. 86 : Western Australia Locality Index, p. 75. Locality Index, p...p. 95. ; Subject Index, p. 102; South Australia: Tasmania: : . Locality Index, p. 110. Subject...a different name. Agam, in a new country like Australia, it is often necessary to christen a new mining...“ 30 miles from A,” “ 40 miles from B,” “ north-west of C.”; A, B, and C may all be in the same district
Report (issue)
No. 7 Woolman, Government Printer, South Australia, 1983 REF 349.994, N668c Noble, R. A. Catalogue...Mineralogy—South Australia. |. Just, J. (Juri). Il. Johnson, J. E. (James Eric). Ill. South Australia. Dept. of...and Energy. IV. Title. (Series: Handbook (South Australia. Dept. of Mines and Energy); 7) 549.99423 ISSN...Keywords: Mineralogy/Catalogues/Minerals/South Australia. Issued under the authority of The Hon. R. G...a booklet called The Mineral Kingdom of South Australia. In 1846 the Colony’s Deputy Surveyor General
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115 ; Coral, 119. Precious of Benitoite, Diopside, 109 ; Amber, 113 ; Obsidian, 107 ; 108 ;...designations ! what and — For only they the the to mount the invoice gave to opal, pearl, the range and...enter from above, the in Herbert Steward of 457 West H. light reflected part the way. of the that...(brown) Orange brown Greenish „ (green) „ Rose Pistachio green Greenish grey (blue) Yellowish... green. Indigo blue. Bluish green. pink. Rose . yellow . white pink. Sea green. Grey blue
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142; Axinite, 142; Sphene, 143; Anatase, 144; Diopside, 145; Apophyllite, 146; Jade Benitoite, and... not are wear. For the not only dense. mount rings; as gave A London to in gold- returning...improved model of the Herbert Refractometer, which West A Strand, London, drop of methylene surface...Pistachio (blue) Greenish grey .. Carmine red. Rose (green) Emerald (green) Blue. .. (red).. (brown)...green Indigo blue. Bluish green. green yellow Rose yellow pink. Sea green. Aquamarine (sea green)
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skarns. Tremoliteactinolite after diopside and smectite clay after diopside or garnet are the most abundant...veinlets with actinolite alteration envelopes in diopside skarn or hornfels are characteristic of porphyry-related...Mexico, tin-bearing skarn at granite contacts in West Malaysia, and some magnesian skarns of porphyry-related...epidote. Prograde skarn formation results in a diopside-spinel assemblage near the intrusion and forsterite-calcite...major period of porphyry copper formation in the western United States. Yerington, 150 m. y. old, and Bisbee
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persons. The most popular gem cuts are the cabochon, rose, brilliant, step, and mixed. The carat, one-fifth... transparent stones. The desired hues are blue, rose, green, and true canary yellow in the diamond; pigeon-blood...applied to all red stones: spinel, ruby, garnet, and rose tourmaline; the term "sapphire," to lapis lazuli...flaws or carbon spots. In the early 17th century the rose cut, a symmetrical form consisting of a flat base...diamonds. This form was varied in the Dutch rose, Antwerp rose, and rose recouped. The brilliant cut, consisting
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Eastern '‘Schoolmarm” Mining Camps of the Old West I I a s I \ h K 4 I CONTENTS Preface...mushroomed into cities, and many of today’s prosperous western county seats began as mining-boom camps. trating...which make lovely cabinet specimens. old mine western states, to kick up and oxidation, brightly...the back country of the United States, especially west of the by the many Great Plains, without being...cultural development. Early Interest in Mining Old West is no more than a single brief chapter in the long
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3 POOH MOTON MOAO TRAIL IMMIOVCO rOKUT GAMP MOUNT ROSE AREA TAHO BASE BY U. S. FOREST SERVICE FIG...mider vhoee direction the geolo^e stit^r Is tno Mount Base are* vas done. Dtnald lhite» chief of the Steamboat...Poak vest of Ctaom* Tlie surface of Mce Taho«» west of tit* Carson laage, la 6,225 feet is elevation...zsetaiaorphosed sediments are the oldest rocks in the Mount lose area* Theme oetaaorphle rocks are e»» pesed...sdxists* ttetragmahg»«--ghe netamorphio rocks of the Mount Bese area were all subjected to M^L taqperatures
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............................................... West Virginia..........................................vanadium minerals in the high plateau region of the West. The present bulletin, like the earlier work, gives...Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to the chapter entitled " Mineral..., A preliminary examination of the geology of western central Arkansas: Arkansas Geol. Survey Ann. Kept...Minerals of economic value, by E. S. Simpson, Western Australia Geol. Survey Bull. 19; A list of Canadian
Report (issue)
Manhattan Island. 4—Quartz, var. Amethyst (purple), West Paterson. N. J. 5—Garnet, var. Spessartite (orange-red)...Street, Manhattan Island. 7—Datolitc (pale green), West Paterson* N J 8— Quartz, var. Smoky (brown), Broadway.................. . 15 Amethyst and Smoky Quartz, West Paterson, N. J....................................red oxide of iron, West Paterson, N. J........................... 17 Asteriated Rose Quartz, Bedford, N... 20 Hematite and amethystine quartz on Calcite, West Paterson, N. J. 21 Ilmenite, Bedford, N. Y.....
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actively involved in mining in the state and the western U.S. for the rest of his has, and will continue...Stephen B. Castor 70 Gemstones of Nevada Christopher Rose and 72 Gregory C. Ferdock Nevada Meteorites 84...Hematite Stephanite Chalcophyllite and Adularia Mount Potosi Marcasite on Barite Cinnabar Mcguinnessite...reporting on mineral resources of states and territories west of the Rocky Mountains, listed more than 25 mineral...Virginia City was the industrial center of the western United States during its heyday. The modern gold
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B. Casto, Gen1stones of Nevada 72 Christopher Rose and Gregory C. Fcrdock Nevada Meteorites 84 David...Azurite, Robinson district Malachite after Azurite, Mount Potosi Marcasite on Barite Mcguinnessite Meta-autunite...on 1ni neral resources of states and territories west of the Rocky Mountains, listed more than 25 mineral...Virginia City was the industrial center of the western United States during its heyday. The modern gold...than any foreign nation except South Africa and Australia. Barrick Gold Corporation's huge trucks, once
Report (volume)
Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to the chapter entitled " Mineral... Washington....... Prof. Henry Landes, Seattle. West Virginia... .Dr. I. C. White, Morgantown. Wisconsin...Walker County. Pratt coal group mined at Pratt mines west of Birmingham, Blossburg, Brookside, Cardiff, and...places in gold region, including Coosa County, near Mount Olive and Hanover; Tallapoosa County, near Alexander...Elmore County. Galena. Calhoun County, occurs 5 miles west of Jacksonville, was worked during Civil War; Madison
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summer of 1864, when they made the first ascent of Mount Brewer and gazed eastward. They had assumed that...east. They named pyramidal Mount Tyndall (far left) and helmet-shaped Mount Whitney (right skyline), which...climb Mount Whitney. Five days later he and the drover Dick Cotter returned; they had climbed Mount Tyndall...Tyndall with difficulty but judged Mount Whitney too far to attempt. FOR AND THOSE FOR WHO KAREN, ...Territorial Surveys: King and Wheeler 98 The Scaling of Mount Whitney: Errors Compounded 118 Measuring the Ground:
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LOy] - 108 LOO 2) CLIO aig 5 + ITO North and West Britain . . I19| Sand-dunes . : 5 Mid Britain ....rocks Granite of Cornwall Elvans Groby syenite and Mount "Sorel 228 229 231 . Granite of Anglesey 233...Hebrides, &. Along the Grampians In the North-Western Scenery of gneiss and Scenery of quartz rock ...SPECIMENS may be obtained from Mr. Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square. COLLECTIONS OF SLICES OF MineRALS, Rocks...of the Himalaya and Andes, and the shores of Australia and Greenland, are united in the mind of the geologist
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waves. (From S. W. Carey [1953], Jour. Geol. Soc. Australia, 1.) tion is thus independent of time, while...Rheid Concept in Geotectonics, Jour. Geol. Soc. Australia, |, 67-117. Clausing, D. P. (1959) Comparison...(1955) has recognized three types of folds in crossing an orogenic belt: a. outer belt of shallow folding...In this case the axial surface is inclined to the west. (C) Isoclinal, nonplunging, closed, inclined fold...Cylindrical, eastplunging anticline. (H) Conical, west-plunging syncline. The plunge symbols diverge from
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of the North American continent, Greenland, the West Indies and adjacent islands, Hawaii, Guam, and other...Geological Society of Jamaica. University of the West Indies, Department of Geology. Kingston, Jamaica...England. Royal Soc. Victoria Proc. Victoria, Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria...Well Journal. West Texas Geol. Soc. Pub. Tex. Water Well Journal Publishing Company. West Texas Geological...Publication. Midland, West Virginia Geol. and Econ. Survey Basic Data Rept. - West Virginia Geological
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in Alaska-Northern Alaska______________________ West-central Alaska__________________. East-central Alaska-...concentrated in an area of northwest-trending shear zones west of a fault that parallels the upper reaches of Big...oc2 C. P. Ross, 1933, Mineral deposits near the West Fork of the Chulitna RLver, Alaska : U.S. Geol....tin extend northward from the Nome area into the western Kigluaik Mountains The most important of these...Mountains are similar to other tin-bearing granites of western Seward Peninsula. Geology of gold deposits in Eastern
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I take pleasure in expressing n1y thanks of the West Indies and of Stunatra, published, respec- to Miss...proper understanding of eastern and the extreme western parts of the United· the rock. This is· especially...determinations. Another example is the lava of Grenada, West Indies, called "augite and~site" in the first collection...Africa, Asia (includinO' 0 the Malay Archipelago), Australia and New Zealand Polynesia and the scattered islands...north to south (except in Germany, where it is from west to east), and in a rough way looalities have the
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Carson City. J. M. Hill’s “Min­ ing Districts of Western United States”, which included a sec­ tion on Nevada...useful, as have also the histories of Thompson and West, Bancroft, and Davis. Weed’s “Mines Handbook” has...Mineral Resources of the States and Territories West of the Rocky Mountains” (for 1866), Wash­ ington...507 Hill, J. M., “The Mining Districts of the Western United States”, USGS B 507 (1912). Hill 594 --------...Districts in Northeastern California and North­ western Nevada”, USGS B 594 (1915). Hill 64S --------
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of the North American continent, Greenland, the West Indies and adjacent islands, Hawaii, Guam, and other...journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club. West Virginia University. Morgan town, W. Va. Caves and...Norelco Reporter. Philips Electronic Instruments. Mount Vernon, N.Y. Norsk Polarinst. Skr.- Norsk Polarinstitutt...Geography. Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario. London, Ontario, Canada. Ontario Water...University of Texas at El Paso Science Series. Texas Western Press. El Paso, Tex. Texas Water Devel. Board Circ
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sections showing: 3. Erosion surface of Kern County-Mount Whitney area_________________________________________... FIGURE 4 7 18 19 24 30 31 32 32 33 11. From Mount Humphreys to Deep Spring ValleY----------------...__________________________________ 14. East of Mount Whitney__ _ _ _ __ __ _______________________________...The physiographic expression of the near-linear western front of the White KANE, and W. H. JACKSON ...depression and the White and Inyo Mountains chain. The west fault bounding the deepest wedge of Owens Valley
 
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