Locality type: | Prospect |
Classification |
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Species: | Quartz |
Formula: | SiO2 |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Quartz data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Obscure prospect, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 793782 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:793782:8 |
GUID (UUID V4): | b94000f2-abed-434d-b1b6-656a4f51e8b1 |
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz |
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0.3km (0.2 miles) | ⓘMica Hill east, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.3km (0.2 miles) | ⓘFlagstone lodes - Mica Hill, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.4km (0.2 miles) | ⓘBull Ant prospect, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.4km (0.3 miles) | ⓘTraversed deposit, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.5km (0.3 miles) | ⓘFlagstone body, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.6km (0.4 miles) | ⓘStevens workings - Mica Hill, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.6km (0.4 miles) | ⓘOppenhiemers deposit, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.8km (0.5 miles) | ⓘMica Hill wolfram, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.9km (0.6 miles) | ⓘBrydons lode, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia |
1.0km (0.6 miles) | ⓘLast Hope prospect, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
References |
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Henley, H. F., Brown, R. E., Brownlow, J. W., Barnes, R. G., Stroud, W. J. (2001) Grafton-Maclean Metallogenic Map (SH/56-6, SH/56-7) Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets. Geological Survey of New South Wales |
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| Henley, H. F., Brown, R. E., Brownlow, J. W., Barnes, R. G., Stroud, W. J. (2001) Grafton-Maclean Metallogenic Map (SH/56-6, SH/56-7) Metallogenic Study and Mineral Deposit Data Sheets. Geological Survey of New South Wales | Report (issue) | 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...sapphires (upper left); molybdenite and quartz from Kingsgate (lower left, see Photograph 34); and crystals...of cassiterite (dark brown) in a quartz–topaz vein, Taronga prospect (right, see Photograph 30). Bibliographic...Survey of New South Wales, Sydney, xii + 292 pp, with CD-ROM. Edited by: R.A. Facer © New South Wales Department | | | Report (Issue volume) | OF NEW SOUTH WALES EXPLORATION DATA PACKAGE WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales...error or omission. Therefore, the State of New South Wales and its employees disclaim liability for any...Sydney. GS2001/087 1 VOLUME 1 SUMMARY The New South Wales portion of the WarwickTweed Heads 1:250 000...northeastern New South Wales and extends over a significantly mineralised portion of the southern New England............................................... 12 NEW ENGLAND FOLD BELT .............................. | | | Report (Issue volume) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES EXPLORATION DATA PACKAGE Quartz-jasper and quartz-sulphide veinlets...WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales Portion) VOLUME 2 MINERAL OCCURRENCE DATA...error or omission. Therefore, the State of New South Wales and its employees disclaim liability for any...-1- VOLUME 2 CONTENTS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW SOUTH WALES .............................................(see list below) The letter symbol is unique for New England Fold Belt metallogenic sheets. The general | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | more than fifty years, specializes in minerals from New Mexico. His most recent article for Rocks & Minerals...Collectors and Extinct Mines: The Buckhorn Mine, New Mexico” and appeared in the January/February 1996...still occa- photo. sionally produce visible gold in quartz. Basal found an unknown mineral occurring with...photo. lead-bismuth-tellurium sulfide that may be a new mineral. Study continues. Black tourmaline, pyrrhotite...Daniels' Mine-North of Marquette, 1899-1904: An obscure prospect rather than a producing mine, this site was | | | Report (issue) | name(s): Unnamed (near Gunnuk Creek) Site type: Prospect ARDFno.: PE002 Latitude: 56.989 Quadrangle: PED-6...in the Petersburg D-5 quadrangle'. This is just south of Hamilton Creek. The quarry is shown on the current...name(s): Unnamed (near Big John Bay) Site type: Prospect ARDFno.: PE004 Quadrangle: PE D-5 Latitude: 56...accuracy: Group of about 100 claims about two miles south of the head of Big John Bay. Coordinates are for...Copper; Portage Bay Copper Company Site type: Prospect ARDFno.: PE005 Quadrangle: PE D-5 Latitude: 56 | | | Report (volume) | _________________________ 1 2 2 6 6 7 7 7 8 Prospect Mountain Quartzite---------------------------...-----------------------------------Camp Creek prospect ---------------------------------------------...east side of Jumbo Peak, showing positiqn of some prospect pits and caved adits of this area -----------...Wildcat mine, which is located a few hundred feet south ofthe study area in sec. 20, T. 44 N., R. 59 E....associated significant mineralization in the largely quartz-rich clastic Paleozoic rocks that lie west of it | | | Journal (issue) | 2018 The Mineral Collector's Newsletter $6.00 A New Find of Fluorescent Sodalite From Michigan's Upper...detective work and digging. There is a lot ofrather obscure information out there on concretions. Dr. William...preparation for early 2019! update, discoveries and new developments for the period 20 I 3-20 I 9. Heinrich...and that hundreds of minerals new to Michigan (plus possible brand new species for the world) await discovery...concretions from an area near Orderville, UT (fig. I). New Mexico has also produced a large number of concretions |
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