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Arsenopyrite from
Grassy Creek Mine, Gibraltar Range National Park, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Arsenopyrite
Formula:FeAsS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Grassy Creek Mine, Gibraltar Range National Park, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:697004
Long-form Identifier:1:3:697004:8
GUID (UUID V4):0de0e03e-dcce-4018-befb-60b0e2a8d898
Nearest other occurrences of Arsenopyrite
0.4km (0.2 miles) Grassy Creek deposit, Gibraltar Range National Park, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
2.2km (1.3 miles) Mahonys prospect, Gibraltar Range National Park, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
2.2km (1.4 miles) Louats deposit, Gibraltar Range National Park, Drake Co., New South Wales, Australia
2.3km (1.4 miles) Shaft No.6, Gibraltar Range National Park, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
2.7km (1.7 miles) Gibraltar deposit, Gibraltar Range National Park, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
3.0km (1.8 miles) Bismuth shaft (Pheasant Creek tin field), Gibraltar Range National Park, Drake Co., New South Wales, Australia
3.1km (1.9 miles) Dundarra West prospect, Gibraltar Range National Park, Drake Co., New South Wales, Australia
3.3km (2.0 miles) Dundarra East prospect (Pheasant Creek tin field), Gibraltar Range National Park, Drake Co., New South Wales, Australia
11.9km (7.4 miles) Klondyke reef, Glen Elgin, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
12.4km (7.7 miles) Snapes lode (Red Soil Creek prospect; The Silver Mine), Sandy Flat, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
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N. CRAMSIE, DIRECTOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES i Original typing: Review: Cartography: Cover...from the coast south of Evans Head (see Photograph 12). Insets are: cut blue and gold New England sapphires...Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, xii + 292 pp, with CD-ROM. Edited by: R.A. Facer © New South Wales Department...northeastern New South Wales and extends over a significantly mineralised portion of the southern New England...large part of the Clarence-Moreton Basin in New South Wales, and includes parts of large Tertiary volcanic
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straddles the extreme southwestern corner of Kimball Co. where it overlooks both Colorado and Wyoming. The...the state, insomuch as both the Black Hills of South Dakota and the scenic Badlands thrust long spurs...rainbow. The western Nebraska-South Dakota borderland from Sheridan Co. to the Wyoming line is good rock...along Whiteclay Creek near the Sioux Indian community of the same name in Sheridan Co. The extreme northwestern...breaks of the White River north of Crawford in Dawes Co. and the rather extensive rock beds east of the Orella
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The measures are 1,200 to 1,400 feet thick in the south, grading to 600 to 800 feet thick in the north.... W 6 mi. on Rte. 116 to the Rapatee No. 5 strip mine⎯pyritized gastropods (Pennsylvanian age). GRUNDY...City, on area mine dumps from sedimentary overburden⎯oval concretions (containing Mason Creek fossils). ...States EAST BROOKLYN (SE of Gardner), area coal mine dumps⎯Marcasite, Pyrite. HANCOCK COUNTY DALLAS...e extensive exposure S of town on Crystal Glen Creek⎯geodes (lines with Aragonite, Barite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite
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The measures are 1,200 to 1,400 feet thick in the south, grading to 600 to 800 feet thick in the north.... W 6 mi. on Rte. 116 to the Rapatee No. 5 strip mine⎯pyritized gastropods (Pennsylvanian age). GRUNDY...City, on area mine dumps from sedimentary overburden⎯oval concretions (containing Mason Creek fossils). ...States EAST BROOKLYN (SE of Gardner), area coal mine dumps⎯Marcasite, Pyrite. HANCOCK COUNTY DALLAS...e extensive exposure S of town on Crystal Glen Creek⎯geodes (lines with Aragonite, Barite, Calcite, Chalcopyrite
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Lamellibranchiata of the Raritan Clays and Greensand Marls of New Jersey, by Robert P. "Whitfleld. 1885. 4°. xx, 338pp...Fishes and Fossil Plants of the Triassic Rocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut Valley, by John S. Nbwberry...Cephalopoda of the Raritan Clays and Greensand Marls of New Jersey, by Robert P. Whittteld. The Penokee Iron-Bearing...Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene Formations of New Jersey, by R. P. Whitfleld. Geology of the Eureka...along the meridian of 76° 30', from Tompkins County, New York, to Bradford County, Pennsylvania, by Henry
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with the former “appendix,” so as to include much new materials. And in addition to the general synopsis...of the subject up to date. Since that time much new material has been added to the state collection...examine, except in occasional instances, new species and the range of occurrence of many known species, and...yielding them have been greatly extended all these new data have been embodied. Sevfor the investigation...development of the state, and the addition of many new* species to the list of its known minerals, some
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to include And in addition to the general much new materials. synopsis, he has, by request, thrown...that time latest complete exposition of the much new material has been to the State collection, which... for the investigation of species, new species; and the range of occurrence of many known localities...and the number of greatly extended; all these new data have been embodied. Sev- GEOLOGY OF NORTH...development of the State, and the addi- to many new tion of species to the list of its known minerals
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ENLARGED. ILLUSTRA TED BY NUMEROUS WOOD-CUTS. NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 1887. & SONS. EARTH' SCIENCES...work (1878) is as follows: new throughout. In the it has undergone, new illustrations have been introduced...of minerals, and in the introduction of the many new species announced during the past eight The chapter...The work is greatly enlarged, and supplied with new illustrations. indebted, for facts about ores and...localities in Ontario and Quebec. JAMES D. DANA. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 15, 1886. TABLE OF CONTENTS. MINERALOGY
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between the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range Province. The Mount Bel knap caldera covers an area...Cunningham, Naeser, and Mehnert, 1978). Basin and Range faulting probably began about the time of the change...volcanic activity 20 m.y. to present-- Basin and Range extensional tectonism and faulting; some episodic...Heterogeneous lava flows and volcanic breccias Range from thick porphyritic rhyodacite and quartz latite...magnetic susceptibility Anatase Anhydrite Apatite Arsenopyrite Barite Beryl Brookite Corundum Feldspars Fluorite
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Transactions, vols. 57-59. . New York. American Journal of Science, 4th ser., vols. 45, 46. New Haven, Conn. American...vol. 18; Memoirs, new ser,, vol. 2, pt. 1; New York. American Naturalist, vol. 52. New York. American Philosophical... no. 5. Pittsburgh, Pa. Coal Age, vols. 13, 14. New York. Colorado School of Mines: Magazine, vol. 8;...and Sciences: Transactions, vol. 22, pp. 249-467. New Haven, Conn. Connecticut State Geological and Natural...Engineering and Mining Journal, vols.. 105, 106. New York. Engineers' Club of Philadelphia: Proceedings
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Gesner’s De Rerum Fossilium, Properties, 67 Personal New World Emeralds, 29 De Natura 63 Early European...Jewelry, 146 Breastplate of the High Priest, 144 South America, Beryl in the Bible, 80 Emerald and 140...Argentina, 361 Lapidary Treatment for Cabochons, Australia, 363 331 Austria, Beryl Carvings, 332 Faceted...Derivations of Names and Portugal, 490 Republic of South Africa, Romania, 549 601 Yugoslavia, 485 Pakistan...United 482 Northern Ireland, Peru, 511 513 New Guinea, 485 Nigeria, (Tanganyika), Turkey, 513
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changed to conform with present usage. Unpublished new names for stratigraphic units are occasionally omitted...and some of which are associated with Basin-and-Range deformation, (7) vesicules and amygdules, and (8)...predominantly limestone indicating (1) a shallow sea over New Mexico, Arizona, and parts of Utah, Nevada and California...the foothills. Normal high-angle faults of north-south trend border the mountains of the mapped area. Hansel...environments a~ld is difficult to correlate. However, south and west of the Colorado Plateaus it is mainly marine
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owned by Tiffany valued at $100,000. & Company of New York and First thought to be emerald but later identified...date in any state in the Nation. These .inerals range fro. clays to gea stones to valuable ores. This...have the permission of the property owner or the mine operator to enter the locality and remove specimens...specimens of collecting value. He also added numerous new collecting sites of which we were not aware. Mr...incorporated into the text. Individuals who furnished new mineral site information are acknowledged at the
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Carolina Emerald owned by Tiffany f, Company of New York and valued at $100,000. First thought to be...date in any state in the Nation. These minerals range from clays to gem stones to valuable ores. This...for mineral specimens are in working mines and old mine dumps. highway cuts often contain some excellent...have the permission of the property owner or the mine operator to enter the locality and remove specimens...specimens of collecting value. He also added numerous new collecting sites of which we were not aware. Mr
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CHAPTER 1 Gem Hunting In The Appalachians CHAPTER 2 New Jersey ........... _ . _ 1 _ CHAPTER 3 Pennsylvania___...Kentucky 6 CHAPTER 8 Tennessee 8 7 6 CHAPTER 10 South Carolina ......... _ .......... _ _ .... ____________________...was m e r e l y p a r t o f t h e waste o f t h e mine. W h a t t h e y needed was h i g h grade ore o...o o r e , M o n t g o m e r y, Randolph, Macon South C a r o l i n a : Chesterfield, L a n c a s t e...states each year give collectors a chance to buy new finds, see f i n e workmanship, a n d s h o w t h
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122; Year Book Section of Bulletin, 1935, 1936. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal...American Journal of Science, 5th ser., vols. 29U32, New Haven, Conn. American Midland Naturalist, vols. 16...nos. 764898. New York. See also Natural History. American Naturalist, vols. 69, 70. New York. American... 1935. New York. American Philosophical Society: Proceedings, vols. 75, 76; Transactions, new ser., vols...Society of Civil Engineers: Proceedings, vols. 61, 62. New York. American Water Works Association: Journal,
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Metallurgica-Acta Metallurgica. Pergamon Press. New York, N.Y. Agr. lnst. Rev.-Agrlcultural Institute...Bulletin, Pacific Science Board. National Academy of Sciences-National 'Research Council. Washington, D...Bulletin. The Associate Co~­ mittee on Geodesy and Geophysics of the National Research Council of Canada...Botanica-Chronica Botanica. Ronald Press Company. New York, N.Y. Chronique Mines et Recherche Miniere-Chronique...Minn. Conservationist-Conservationist. State of New York Conservation Department, Albany, N.Y. Czasopismo
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DIRECTOR GEO LOGY AND GOLD DEPOSITS OF THE CRIPPLE CREEK DISTRICT, COLORADO BY \V ALDEl\;IAR LINDGREN A:'\D...Cripple Creek granite ... ----.-----------------.----- _____________ . _. __ ... __ •.. Spring Creek granite...___________________ _ 102 Rocks of the Cripple Creek volcano . ________________ . __ , ____ .___ - ___________... __ . _.. _... 107 Average rock of the Cripple Creek volcano .... _____________________________ . __...__ . ___________ .. __________ . ____ . _ 122 Arsenopyrite. _______ . __ .. __ .. _. ______ . ___ . __________
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it a veritable not just a picof informa- is mine tion, telling everything the collector needs to...MINERALS AND GEMS Russell P. MacFall THOMAS Y. New CROWELL COMPANY York ! Established 1834 Copyright...Boscardin. published in Italy in 1973 by Fratelli New Fabbri Editori. material has been added for this...translated and adapted with American examples to a new audience. In it it his preface to the Italian...can use a mountaineering bag or a mili- quarry or mine where a permit tary bag; make it it should
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detail maps 1500+ hunting locations: A directory to co!le.cling sites in North America MINERALS AND GEMS...not just a picture book. Rather, it is a veritable mine of information, telling everything the collector...~n A I I oll. ?42a>) , MINERALS AND GEMS: A Co/or Treasury for Collectors and Guide to Hunting Locations...AND Russell P. MacFall THOMASY. CROWELLCOMPANY New York Established 1834 Copyright © 1975 by Thomas...published 1n Italy In 1973 by Fratell1 Fabbri Ed1ton New material has been added for this American ed1t1on
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Frontispiece: Purple pit fluorspar pipe, Lost Sheep mine, Spar Mountain, Juab County. CONTENTS Page Dell...43 Floride Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Floride No. 1 Mine . . . . ...Floride No.5 Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Floride No. 13 Mine . . . . . . ..... . . 45 Floride No. 18 Mine ............ ·.......... 45 Fluorine Queen Mine . . . . . . . . . . . ....Fluorine Queen No. 1 Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Fluorine Queen No. 2 Mine . . . . . . . .
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America. Am. Jour. Sci.- American Journal of Science. New Haven, Conn. Am. Midland Naturalist- American Midland·...Natural History. New York, N.Y. Am. Mus. Novitates - American Museum Novitates. History. New York, N.Y. VIII...Scientist- American Scientist. Society of the Sigma Xi. New Haven, Conn. Am. Soc. Civil Engineers Proc., Jour... Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division. New York, N.Y. Am. Soc. Civil Engineers Proc., Jour....Civil Engineers, Journal of the Hydraulics Division. New York, N.Y. Am. Soc. Civil Engineers Proc., Jour.
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••• ••• ••• Geochronology Geophysics Hydrology Mine r alogy Str ucture • • • • • •• •• • • • • •...pp. 991- 9~5, illus., 1964. Baxter, Robert W. A new middle Pennsyl- Refer to Batra, Lekh R. 6 Beasley...Highway 21 from the Meramec River to Washington State Park in Scenic highway proposal, designation of Highway...Louis, Missouri, 1965 . Gordon, Mackenzie, Jr. 1. New spinose early Meramec (Upper Mississippian) productid...George E. 1. Big-hole drilling methods are used for mine shaft: Oil and Gas Jour., vol. 65, no. 2, pp.
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