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Quartz from
Savage River Mines, Corinna-Savage River district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Calcite1 photo of Quartz associated with Calcite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Savage River Mines, Corinna-Savage River district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
Photo GalleryView Gallery (2 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:427624
Long-form Identifier:1:3:427624:1
GUID (UUID V4):64e78b1d-6524-4bb9-8f85-f4aafd663951
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
3.3km (2.0 miles) Specimen Reef mine, Corinna-Savage River district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
9.3km (5.8 miles) Main Creek magnesite deposit, Corinna-Savage River district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
14.2km (8.8 miles) Mt Cleveland Mine, Luina, Heazlewood district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
16.7km (10.3 miles) Sabbath Creek, Corinna goldfield, Corinna, Corinna-Savage River district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
19.4km (12.0 miles) Corinna Silica mine (Cominex mine), Corinna-Savage River district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
19.6km (12.2 miles) Magnet Mine, Magnet, Waratah district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
25.2km (15.6 miles) Bischoff Extended (West Bischoff; Wheal Bischoff), Waratah, Waratah district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
25.9km (16.1 miles) Slaughteryard face, Mount Bischoff Mine, Waratah, Waratah district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
25.9km (16.1 miles) Mount Bischoff Mine, Waratah, Waratah district, Waratah-Wynyard municipality, Tasmania, Australia
28.9km (17.9 miles) Interview River district, Circular Head municipality, Tasmania, Australia
References
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Report (issue)
DEPARTMENT GEOLOGICAL OF MINES SURVEY BULLETIN No. 32 Osmiridium In Tasmania BY A. MclNTOSH REID ,...Granit&-porphyr:y _.. •. , Aplitp ... _.. . ... ~ . ... Quartz-tourmaline .\fetamorphism _.. ... ... • .• . ....Creek DepO'lits Racecourse Plain ._. HenzTewood River Dern.. it~ Fitz~Mald's Prospect :\rt. ~tewart A...C'nstrn Plain DeOMit" Savage Rivpr Area" Badgel' Plniu .\ I"CllI Wilson District ..... General Featutf's...of theD~osite-cOfl.td. e h Distribution ..--r·t District-cont . \,. I SOil. ·d· m Deposits ... . .... '
Journal (issue)
was the first object of fascination when South Australia has arguably the largest known deposit of opal...Industry and Resources, South Australia brochure - Opal in South Australia) 4 AUSTRALIAN COLD GEM & TREASUHE...later advised that in this part of the field all mines were at roughly the same depth, which was about...Industry and Resources, South Australia brochure - Opal in South Australia) machine and pick some opal...AUSTHALIAN COLO GEM & TREASURE OPAL FIELDS in South Australia I slowly picked out the piece and put it in a
Book
Printing Co Ltd, Tokyo. National Library of Australia Cataloguing in Publication data Perry, Nance Australian...colourbook series). ISBN 0 589 07012 6. I. Gems - Australia - Identification. I. Perry, Ron.joint author....the personnel of the museums, the CSIRO and the Mines Departments in all Australian States. Their excellent...wish to learn about the minerals and gems of Australia. PREFACE gemmologists, mineralogists in a specialised... It will travel throughout the backblocks of Australia and through the museums of our capital cities
Report (volume)
exploration in 1945 in the Wishbone Hill coal district, Matanuska Valley, Alaska, by F. F. Barnes_ _... Diagrammatic cross sections of syncline on Savage River, _ _ _ 183 36. Broad Pass lignite area_____...These two fields contain the only commercial coal mines now operating in Alaska and have been the most intensively...in-. vestigation, made jointly by the Bureau of Mines and the Geological Survey, to prove additional reserves...entire Wishbone Hill coal district. A comprehensive report on the district is in preparation. The Broad
Report (issue)
only a few localities. Those of the Mount Eielson district are described by Moffit in an accompanying paper... In the basin of the West Fork of the Chulitua River lodes containing gold, copper, antimony, and arsenic...explore and map the headward portions of these great river basins. Almost as great apathy prevailed for many...the Kuskokwim, probably by way of the Kantishna River and Lake Minchumina, not far to the northwest of...ascended the Susitna River by boat and crossed over to the headwaters of the Nenana River, just touching the
Report (issue)
Alaska Range A. Quaternary geology of the Nenana River valley and adjacent parts of the Alaska Range By...ofglacialfeatures and periods ofglaciation in the Nenana River valley and of landslides, icings, ~-rtudies attd...(A) (B) rn~e Quaternary geology of the Nenana River valley and adjacent parts of the Alaska Range _...Ill 1 69 Quaternary Geology of the Nena11a River Valley and Adjacent Parts of ... the Alaska Range...divisions _________________________ ·The. Nenana River _____________________________ _ Climate _______
Report (volume)
Bibliography: p. 87-89. 1. Geology, Economic-Alaska. 2. Mines and mineral resourcesAlaska. I. Title. ( Series)...antimony deposits at the Stampede mine, Kantishna district, Alaska, by Fred Barker___________________________________...___ _____ __ ______ Coal deposits along the Yukon River between Ruby and Anvik, Alaska, by Robert M. Ch...Freeman______________________________________ l{obuk River area_____________________________________________...Hills________________________ ______ _______________ lCobuk River traverse______________________________________ Lockwood
Journal (volume)
Aporoma Goldflelds Report ... 466 Aramayo Francke Mines 233 Report .... Arizona Copper 454 Arkansas, Diamonds...Ashio Mine, Japan 154 Associated Gold Mines of Western Australia .... Report ... 165 Atbasar Developments...Mining and Exploration Base-Metal Mines, Valuation of Basset Mines Bechuanaland Copper . Bell Reef Bellinger...Rainy Hollow Copper District .... *448 Steel Sets in Burma Mines Burma Ruby Mines Burnham M. H Modem....... *233 Central Zinc *230 Report. Chamber of Mines, London and West Country 114 Charleton, A. G. Mining
Report (volume)
including State Geological Surveys, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and professional societies. Additional information...Michael 'gamb ..Barrow OCEAN *sl ova BERING RIVER J^JARVIS CREEK EAGLE FIELD FIGURE 2. Coal fields...than 1,500 feet below the surface. In the Powder River basin of northeastern Wyoming, practically all the...only a few miles from the outcrops. In the Green River basin of southwest Wyoming, the coalbearing rocks...15,000 feet below the surface, and in the Wind River and Bighorn basins of central and northern Wyoming
Report (volume)
1924-65, from U.S. Bureau of Mines (1924-65); 1967, from U.S. Bureau of Mines Weekly Coal Report 2609. For...12 Small resources of anthracite in the Bering River field }>elieved to be too badly crushed and faulted... a Small resources of anthracite in the Bering River field believed to be too badly crushed and faulted...members of the Geological Survey and the Bureau of :Mines, and include recommendations of the former National...accompanying depth of burial. In the Ruhr coal district of western Germany, the correlation between increase
 
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