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Siderite from
Buckland River, Porepunkah, Alpine Shire, Victoria, Australia


Locality type:River
Classification
Species:Siderite
Formula:FeCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Siderite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Buckland River, Porepunkah, Alpine Shire, Victoria, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:93918
Long-form Identifier:1:3:93918:2
GUID (UUID V4):d8dea63b-924a-4aab-9eef-b17d9ce80549
Nearest other occurrences of Siderite
36.3km (22.6 miles) ⓘMount Hotham, Hotham Heights, Alpine Shire, Victoria, Australia
55.3km (34.4 miles) ⓘUnited Brothers mine, Sunnyside goldfield, Mt Wills mining district, Omeo, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
55.3km (34.4 miles) ⓘMaude and Yellow Girl Mine, Glen Wills goldfield, Mt Wills mining district, Omeo, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
58.2km (36.1 miles) ⓘProprietary Tin Mine, Dorchap dyke swarm, Mt Wills mining district, Omeo, East Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
PHOSPHATE MINERALS OF VICTORIA W. D. Birch and D. A. Henry Editors Special photography by Francesco...Francesco Coffa THE MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA INC. SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 3. 7 Printed by McPherson's...Society of Victoria Inc. P.O. Box 12162, A'Beckett Street, Melbourne. Victoria. 3000 Australia (Tel. (03)...(03) 669 9892). National Library of Australia Card Number and ISBN 0 9594573 2 1 In this series: Special...Zeolites of Victoria. W. D. Birch (Editor). Copyright 1993. The Mineralogical Society of Victoria Inc. 11
Journal (issue)
B. S M. Member of Council. National Museum of Victoria editor & pu blisher Cyril Kovac F. G.A.A. telephone...gahnile kom quartz-b1ot11e-almand1ne schist. Wind River Moun1a1ns. Wyoming, Ame, Mmera/ 58. 831 -834. GANDHI...neral Chem istry, P.O. Box 1 24, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3 207 The iron phosphate m i neral v1vianite has...has been reported from many loca lit1es in Victoria As early a s 1 870. Ulrich reported earthy a nd crystallised...in Bass Stra it, Nicholson River (Gippsland), and from · th e Buckland River. By 1 896, Atkinson, in h
Report (issue)
5. List of Papers, p. 7. Australia generally New South Wales Victoria : Queensland Subject Index...Index, p. 60; : Subject Index, p. 86 : Western Australia Locality Index, p. 75. Locality Index, p. 95...95. ; Subject Index, p. 102; South Australia: Tasmania: : . Locality Index, p. 110. Subject Index...a different name. Agam, in a new country like Australia, it is often necessary to christen a new mining...occurrences. A case in point may be cited from South Australia. Wulfenite is recorded from “ Mount Lyndhurst
Journal (entire run)
293 Wattletree Road, East Malvern, Vic., 3145. Australia. Phone: (03) 509 1666 Fax: (03) 500 9475 All rights...Library of Australia ISBN 0 909223 64 5 Design by Gemcraft Pty. Ltd. Printed in Australia by Ramsay Ware...cover is from the Coober Pedy opal fields, South Australia. The 10-ounce gold crystal on the back cover was...was found at Mosquito Gully, Wedderburn, Victoria. LIST OF ARTICLES VOLUME 1, NOS. 1 -51 The Contribution...or Gmelinite (or both) in Basalt From Flinders, Victoria - W.D. Birch Apophyllite in Tasmania - FL. Swherland
Report (issue)
........ York district .................. Lost River area .............. Brooks Mountain ..............92 95 96 9g 99 100 101 103 101+ 105 106 Copper River region .................... 107 ...............are essentially complete. Those of the Copper River, Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian and northern Alaska regions...mineralized areas within the York district the Lost River and Brooks Mountain areas contain the most important...fluorite, tourmaline, sericite, smoky quartz, siderite, hematite, arsenopyrite, and a secondary bismuth
Report (volume)
. . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Cook Inlet-Susitna River region- - - - - - - - - - - _ --- - - - - - - -.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Denali-MacLaren River area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...._- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43 43 Kluvesna River prospects ----- - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - -... . . . . . . . . . 44 44 Roaring Creek-Kotsina River prospects- - - - - - - - --- --- -- -Slana area...--------------- _- rn IV CONTENTS Copper River region-Continued Nizina district-Continued Page
Journal (volume)
and Imports of Asbestos—Progress of Industry— Australia—Canada—Italy—Russia . 22—23 ASPHALTUM. Production...Conditions—Ferrochromium—World’s Output of Chrome Ore—Australia—Austria—Canada—Greece—IndiaNew Caledonia—Newf...see—Utah—Wyoming—Copper Mining in Foreign Countries— Australia—Canada—Chile—Germany—Japan—Mexico—Newfound¬ l...Mexico—Utah—Washington—Progress of Mining in Foreign Countries—Australia—New Zealand—Brazil—Canada—British Co¬ lumbia—Dawson—Nova...Easton, p. 227)—Lead Mining in Foreign Countries — Australia — Austria — Canada— France —Germany Greece—Me
Book
identification of alunite in rock art at Wardaman, Australia. McNulty (2000) has experimented with kaolinite-alunite-silica...(such as the Peak District, England; Broken Hill, Australia; Tsumeb, Namibia) (Beudant, 1832; Dana, 1932;...concretions in iron-rich sediments, usually containing siderite (q.v.) and iron oxides, as a result of hydrothermal...Iron group; Magnesium group; Fluorite; Galena; Siderite; Sphalerite; Whewellite Ford et al. (1994); Rutley...pigments from the Kimberley region of Western Australia by Ford et al. (1994). ANTIMONY(III) CHLORIDE
Report (issue)
------------------------Columbia Plateau and Snake River Plain _______ _ 95 95 Oregon ----------------------------------95...investigations abroad --------------------------------Australia ----------------------------Greenland -------...major sources of gold in gravels of the Upper Snake River and its Wyoming tributaries. Little attention has...to these formations because the finely divided river gold has seldom been profitably recovered, and the...covering an area from Death Valley to the Colorado River. The variations caused by low-density Cenozoic material
Report (volume)
on the petroleum fields of Alaska and the Bering River coal fields. While the amount of development in...district, in the Klehini and Salmon river basins of the Chilkat River drainage, about 120 miles to the northwest...occurring in the vicinity of James Bay and Endicott River correspond in a general way with the Admiralty belt...edges of the deposits has been demonstrated. Shuck River, the main affluent of. Windham Bay, also contains...proposition is now afoot to install a dredge on this river. The lode mines of the district have received a
Report (issue)
Regional geology Continued Columbia Plateau and Snake River Plain_ _________ Washington. _______________________________...sediments. Conglomerate south of Pass Peak. Wind River Formation. Pinyon Conglomerate. Fort Union Formation...volcanism. The abnormally high gold values in the Wind River Formation suggest the possibility of a third, still...of Pass 8 uaternary Peak,___ _____ _____ _ Wind River Formation Fort Union Formation.. _ Harebell Formation...the Parachute Creek Member of the Eocene Green River Formation. Studies by J. R. Dyni and R. J. Hite
Book (edition)
identification of alunite in rock art at Wardaman, Australia. McNulty (2000) has experimented with kaolinite-alunite-silica...(such as the Peak District, England; Broken Hill, Australia; Tsumeb, Namibia) (Beudant, 1832; Dana, 1932;...concretions in iron-rich sediments, usually containing siderite (q.v.) and iron oxides, as a result of hydrothermal...Iron group; Magnesium group; Fluorite; Galena; Siderite; Sphalerite; Whewellite Ford et al. (1994); Rutley...pigments from the Kimberley region of Western Australia by Ford et al. (1994). ANTIMONY(III) CHLORIDE
Report (issue)
________________________________ Water use in river basins of Southeastern United States ___________-__-__--_-...Kentucky-______________ 18 Quaternary geology of the lower Ohio River Valley_ _-_-_--_-______-_____.__________ 18 Geologic...mudflows________-___-----------35 Columbia Plateau and Snake River Plains.-------Laumontite stage metamorphism of Upper...__---------New data on the age of the Columbia River 36 basalt _______________-_-----------------36 Southward...basalt __ Landforms of Pleistocene age in the Snake River 36 Plains _-_-___-_____-------------------- CONTENTS
Report (volume)
the environment and its implications, Kuskokwim River region, southwestern Alaska John Gray, Peter Theodorakos...braided-stream deposits in the Chuit Creek-Chuitna River drainage basin, southern Alaska R.M. Flores, G.D...the Environment and Its Implications, Kuskokwim River Region, Southwestern Alaska By John Gray, Peter...site downstream from placer mines in the Kuskokwim River region of southwestern Alaska. Mercury and other...INTRODUCTION Major mineral commodities in the Kuskokwim River region of southwestern Alaska are gold, silver,
 
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