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Phlogopite from
Noonkanbah Hill, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Phlogopite
Formula:KMg3(AlSi3O10)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Phlogopite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Noonkanbah Hill, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:415196
Long-form Identifier:1:3:415196:8
GUID (UUID V4):9447b4d5-fb39-4092-b09f-aa99b4b57e55
Nearest other occurrences of Phlogopite
5.5km (3.4 miles) Howes Hill, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
6.7km (4.2 miles) Fishery Hill, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
12.0km (7.4 miles) Mount Cedric, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
12.2km (7.6 miles) Mount Ibis, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
13.2km (8.2 miles) Machells Pyramid, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
13.4km (8.3 miles) Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
13.7km (8.5 miles) Mount Gytha, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
15.8km (9.8 miles) Mount Noreen, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
21.2km (13.2 miles) Mount Abbott, Walgidee Hills, Noonkanbah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
44.0km (27.3 miles) Metters Bore No. 1 lamproite pipe, Calwynyardah field, Calwynyardah Station, Derby-West Kimberley Shire, Western Australia, Australia
References
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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...Discoveries-1870-1906 1.3. Etymology of Lamproite 1.4. Western Australian Discoveries-The Legitimization of Lamproites...Leucite Hills 3.2.3. Group Name: Smoky Butte 3.2.4. Group Name: Francis 3.2.5. Group Name: Hills Pond 3...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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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
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Leucite-Bearing Rocks of West Kimberley, Australia Leucite-Bearing Rocks of New South Wales, Australia. . . . . . ...Province (USA) . . .. Leucite-Bearing Rocks of Leucite Hills, Wyoming(USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....Sabatini ......................... Colli Albani (Alban Hills) .................. Phlegrean Fields . . . . . ...Leucite-Bearing Rocks of the Laacher See and Other Areas of West Germany ............... 5.13 Leucite-Bearing Rocks...The System KAlSi04-Mg2Si04-Si02-H20 ...... 161 Phlogopite Stability ...................... 166 Potassic
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Japan), Professor William S. Fyfe, (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and Professor Peter J. Wyllie...are discussed in Chap. 11. The P-T stability of phlogopite can be understood from the study of the system...determine how presence of F affects stability of phlogopite. His studies are also included in this chapter...(with or without excess water on the stability of phlogopite has been discussed in Chap. 12. Trones (2002)...(2002) also investigated the stability of phlogopite up to 70 kb and variable temperatures. High pressure-temperature
 
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