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Limonite from
Roadside pit, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia


Locality type:Pit
Classification
Species:'Limonite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Roadside pit, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:797831
Long-form Identifier:1:3:797831:9
GUID (UUID V4):334ebb5e-00bf-49dd-aafa-dc759bb866d7
Nearest other occurrences of Limonite
0.1km (0.1 miles) Silver Road deposit, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.1km (0.1 miles) Spiral shaft, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.2km (0.2 miles) Track trench deposit, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.2km (0.2 miles) Bailiff lode, Silent Grove, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.7km (0.5 miles) Copper lode, Silent Grove, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.8km (0.5 miles) Smithys shaft, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.8km (0.5 miles) Dyke deposit, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.9km (0.6 miles) Reedy Creek prospect, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
0.9km (0.6 miles) Long spur deposit, Binghi, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
1.2km (0.7 miles) Silver lode (Corbetts prospect), Silent Grove, Clive Co., New South Wales, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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...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
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Whitmore Vale Guest House, Beacon Hill, Hindhead (Co-operative Holidays Association), where the Director...first exposure on the Saturday was an overgrown old pit in front of Barn Place, Liss (786277),1 showing highly...part of the Weald. The party then made a north-south traverse, ascending the stratigraphical succession...through Rogate. At Combe Hill (801258) is a roadside pit, described by Humphries (1957), in current-bedded...were well seen in the lane-side south of Rogate (808237) and in the south bank of the Rother east of Habin
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
been made in the basal beds formerly exposed in the pit north of Bramble Wood, Brockham (201504), at Wonham...Betchworth (223501) and a pit, now filled in, on the Westerham road south-east of Oxted Station (397527)...Estate Company (Westwood's Pit, 427537) and the neighbouring Squerrye's Pit, formerly Covers Brickworks...Silt Band, which forms the base of Squerrye's main pit . Above the Silt Band there is a very fine section...exposed , to a depth of about 35ft., in the roadside pit by the Grasshopper Inn (427534). Here, as is
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Lane. 3. Pit by Lawrence Farm, Buckland. 13. Mitcheners Bank. 4. Bucldand Sand and Silica Co.'s Pits....Park Lane. 15. Taylors Hill Pit. 6. Bell St. and Cockshot Hill. 16. Priory Pit, Oxted. 7. Woodhatch Brickyard...Brickyard. 17. Oxted Roadside Pit. 8. Redstone Hollow. 18. Lord Rodney Pit. 9. Bower Hill. 19. Westwoods...could be determined only at Woodhatch Brickyard, south of Reigate (265488)' [1, pp. 216-220] and around...consisted of quartz grains, sometimes stained with limonite; but Weald Clay samples contained a considerable
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Sevenoaks and Tonbridge...Tonbridge (Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheet 287, New Series) by H. G. s. DINES, A.R.S.M., A.M.INST... ••• 111 PREFACE of Sevenoaks (287) Sheet of the New Series One-inch Geological Survey map forms part...the adjoining Tunbridge Wells (303) Sheet to the south. Literature on the geology of the district is considerable...Institute of Geological Sciences Exhibition Road South Kensington London S.W.7 26th June, 1969 • V
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
extensively cultivated. The highest land is in the south, at a point t mile N. of Selling Tunnel, where the...especially in the higher parts of the area to the south. All formations • Comprising Sheets (Kent) 34 S...area immediately under discussion, being at the south-western extremity Qf the mass and playing its allotted...admitting of easier demonstration. In the roadside pit 100 yards south of Hernhill Church, the sands in one...continued to Mount Ephraim, some i-mile to the south, the latter could not be capped by the Oldhaven
Report (issue)
BLA.01[, NORTH BJUD&B, EDINBURGH. HODGES, FIGGIS, & Co.., tCM,, GBA.PTOlf STBBIIT, Du:eLil!f. 1886., •...a1·ea described in the present Memoir lies in the south-ea.stern part of Suff9lk,_.a,nd is shown in the...•. of the Geological Survey Map of England·-and Wales.-·: ·1t includes nearly the whole <>f t.he Coralline...Whorls of the Shells • - ,, 3..-Section in a. Pit, three furlongs East of Gi·eat Bealings .. • 12 Church...Church. ( \I\" oon.) ,, 4. -Section in a Pit on the Common about half a mile West of Butley Abbey.
Report (issue)
of One-inch Geological sheets 289, 305 and 306, New Series) By J. G. 0. Smart, B.Sc., G. Bisson, A.R...A (306) sheets of the New Series One-inch Geological Map of England and Wales. These maps are at present... Whitaker. Sheet 3 was published in 1868, and a new edition showing the post-Tertiary deposits followed...Coal Board and to British Railways for the ready co-operation and courtesy afforded to us by their staffs...Director Geological Survey Office Exhibition Road South Kensington London S.W.7. 21st March 1966. V CONTENTS
Report (edition)
Geological Survey arrl }11useum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, S.W.7 • 1941 • • • • • 131 FI...locations throughout. 1"1ith the exception of the south-eastern corners of Sl1eets 38, 47 and 56, the whole...granite. The Highland rockp are cut off to the south-east by the Highland Boundary Fault, a major fracture...fracture in the earth's crufrt-which runs in a south~ westerly direction across l..rea V past Blairgowrie...and' Upper Old Red Sandstone ages; while to the south-east of the Highland Boundary Fault the ground is
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND A N D WALES Geology of the Country around Tent erden (Explanation...(Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheet 304, New Series) by E R. Shephard-Thorn, Ph.D., J. G. 0. Smart...Tenterden (304) Sheet of the New Series One-inch Geological Map of England and Wales. The district was represented...several Old Series maps, namely a small area in the south-west of Sheet 3, a somewhat larger area in the north-west...north-east of Sheet 5 and an elongated expanse in the south-east of Sheet 6. O f these, Sheet 4 was the work
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND SURVEY WALES Geology of the Country around Huntingdon and Biggleswade...(Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheets 187 and 204, New Series) by E. A. Edmonds, M.Sc., and the late C...describes the geology of the Royston area in the south-eastern part of the Biggleswade (204) Sheet. Another...and in 1900 a hand-coloured drift edition of the New Series Huntingdon (187) Sheet was published. Further...additions made by the late C. H. Dinham in 1947. New Series one-inch geological maps were published in
Report (issue)
PRICE $4.50 DECEMBER 1976 Frontispiece: Purple pit fluorspar pipe, Lost Sheep mine, Spar Mountain, Juab...Thick-walled, reddish brown fluorite boxworks. Purple pit, Lost Sheep mine, Spor Mountain, Juab County . ....12. Miniature boxworks in purple fluorite. Purple pit, Lost Sheep mine, Spor Mountain, Juab County . ....34 13. Purple, angular fluorite boxworks. Middle pit, Fluorine Queen No. 1 claim, Spor Mountain, Juab...with green massive and crystalline fluorite. Purple pit, Lost Sheep mine, Spor Mountain, Juab County ...
Report (volume)
investigation precedes the construction of most new buildings in Pueblo. SOURCES OF INFORMATION, AND...commun., 1967). A contractor in Pueblo leaves a new foundation excavation open and keeps it saturated...by ground water. The problem is avoided in most new construction by the use of sulfate-resistant cement...alluvium) is subject to floods, and (2) during floods new gravel is carried in and replaces gravel previously...thunderstorms lies along the divide between the South Platte and the Arkansas Eivers (fig. 1) where the
Book
Lisa Mc Neill, Clive Portman, Peter Rowe OTHER TITLES OF RELATED I"t\TEREST Co,zfi·onting catastrophe:...Cataloging-in-Publication Data are aYailable Typeset in Times New Romanand Helvetica Printedand bound by L.E.G.OSpA...House in Derbyshin: ( ooper 2005) and the promise of new mineral galleries in Edinburgh in '.!011. I hope...formal referencing, when I personally discovered new species to Britain and Ireland, and colleagues permitted...take long before it ,\as suggested that JfB/sho:ild CO\ er other aspects of mineralogy in Britain and Ireland
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAI.N ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Huntingdon and. Biggleswade...(Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheets 187 and 204, New Series) by E. A. Edmonds, M.Sc., and the late C...describes the geology of the Royston area in the south-eastern part of the Biggleswade (204) Sheet. Another...and in 1900 a hand-coloured drift edition of the New Series Huntingdon (187) Sheet was published. Further...additions made by the late C. H. Dinham in 1947. New Series one-inch geological maps were published in
Report (issue)
0}' THE GEOJ-'OGICAL SURVEY_ • �:N<:iL.t\ND AND WALES . EXPLANATION OF SHEET 254 . . . - -· -· · -·...2, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, EDINBURGH; HODGES, FIGGIS & Co., GR�i\.FTON STREET, DUBLIN; From a11y Agc11t for...and Upper Greensand CHAPTER V.-lTPPER CRETACEOUS (co-1iti1i1iecl). ... Lower Chall{ . . . VI. -lJPPER...-Sectio11 of Sand-pit . .. Cht1rch . . . 011 FIG. i11 ••• ... 41 the south-cast side of La11e...gradually increasing in height as it is followed from south to north. Thus east of Ipsden the highest point
Book
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN England and Wales E. C. FRESHNEY K. E. BEER and ]. E. WRIGHT CONTRIBUTORS...Merton. (A 11500) 25 A working face in Courtmoor Pit. (A 11499) 28 The alluvial flood plain of the River...Contour map on the base of the Palaeogene in the south-western shelf (Woolladon) area 43 16 Sketch-map...Section in Petrockstow river deposits seen in a pit dug for a new mine [5157 1181] on Grange Moor 54 18 Aeromagnetic...Ball Clays Ltd and Watts Blake Bearne & Co Ltd for much helpful co-operation. Sheet 309 (Chulmleigh) is
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research geologist in the Channel Islands and North Wales. He has also wri11en The rocks of Sark - a geological...The Weald is that part of South-East England bounded by the North and South Downs and includes within...the High W eald (Fig . 9, Excursio ns 2 and 11). By co mrast, th e o utcrop of the Weald Clay forms a wid...where thin bed o f hard er and stone or limestone co me to th e sur face t o form subdued scarps. A s...s elsewh ere in the W eald th e geology no t only co ntro ls the ccncry but also is the m o t import ant
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Haslemere (Explanation...(Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheet 301, New Series) by R. G. THURRELL, B.Sc., PH.D., B. C. and...Haslemere (301) Sheet of the New Series One-inch Geological Map of England and Wales. The original geological...by F. Drew and published in 1862, followed by a new edition in 1868. A subsequent survey of the drift...Pamphlet No. 10 was concerned with the water supply of south-east England from underground sources and consists
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
north-west, implying derivation from the east or south-east. The palaeoecology of the Hambleton Oolite...of the equivalent beds at Scarborough and Filey. New species of Holcospongia and Peronidel/a are also...been low lying land at no great distance to the south-east. The Corallian rocks in this area aroused the...characteristic fossils and described and figured many new species. In spite of the care with which Blake and...findings of Blake and Hudleston and contain little new information. During the present investigation all
Report (issue)
PREFACE . The country round Ipswich, represented on New Series Sheet 207, was originally surveyed on the...hand-coloured maps by colour-printed editions,. New Series ·Sheet 207 has been issued. Such revision...-PLATES F.-\CIKG I.-CoE's Pr.,ATE • •• CHAI,K-PIT., BRAMFORD • •• •• • •• • (a) Upper Chalk. Zone...Glacial Sand and Gravel. •• ¼ MlLE S. OF CoE's PIT, BRAMFORD - •.• London Clay succeeded b}r red sands...a�d Glacial Sands and Gravels II.-A.-BRICKYARD, Co.'s BRICKYARD, IPSWICH ••• • •• Glacially-disturbed
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Maidstone (Explanation...(Explanation of One-inch Geologlcal Sheet 288, New Series) by B. C. Worssam, B.Sc. with contributions by... B. Dawkins and C. E. Hawkins, and published in new editions of Sheet 3 in 1875 and of Sheet 6 in 1886...in the south­ western corner of the district. The New Series One..inch Geological Map, Sheet 288 (Solid...Survey Wartime Pamphlet on the 'Water Supply of South-East England from Underground Sources'., 1940. Despite
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SUltVEY. ENGLAND AND WALES. EXPLANATION OF SHEET 313. OF THE COUNTRY SOUTH .tL.�D \V}JST OF IlY ... H4.\NOVER STREET, EDI:NBURGJI; HODGES, FIGGIS & Co., LTD., 20, NASSAU STREET, and 17 and 18, FREDJ:...Harnbledo11 ridge. l THE GEOLOGY OF THE COUNTRY SOUTH AND WEST OF S HAF T E S B .U R Y. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION...border, towards the east ; Blandford Forum in the south-eastern angle ; Stalbridge in the north-,vestern...northern limit of the district, through east, to south in the so11tl1-western part of the district, there
Report (issue)
SCIENCES SURVEY OF GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND AND WALES Geology of the Country around Cockermouthand Caldbeck.... (Explanation of One-inch Geological Sheet 23, New Series) by T. EASTWOOD, A.R.C.Sc., S. E. HOLLINGWORTH...Cockermouth (23) Sheet of the New Series One-inch Geological Survey Map of England and Wales. This sheet has replaced...of Geological Sciences Director Exhibition Road South Kensington London SW7 20th August 1968 V ..,...206; Details, 207. References, 211. CHAPTllR XII. NEW RED SANDSTONE ROCKS 212 Penrith Sandstone, 213;
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A Mineralogy of Wales RfCHARD E. BEYfNS Ocpartmellf o[Geolngy, Nmin11a/Museum of\Valcs, Cardiff AMGUEDDFA...Colliery, Ponh, Mid Glamorgan. National Museum of Wales specimen 48.264.GR 175. ex Cymmer Welfare Library...CE 6 I CES IN WALES 9 30 127 138 6 INTRODUCTION The mineralogy of Wales is diverse. with over...the presence of additional species new to Wales. and perhaps new to the British Isles. It is also probable...probable that species completely new to cience will be discovered in Wales. as techniques for analysing specimens
 
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