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Laumontite from
Ban Ban zinc deposit, Gayndah, North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Species:Laumontite
Formula:CaAl2Si4O12 · 4H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Laumontite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ban Ban zinc deposit, Gayndah, North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:959739
Long-form Identifier:1:3:959739:6
GUID (UUID V4):bc974fb9-310d-4958-bdde-0f152b389809
Nearest other occurrences of Laumontite
26.2km (16.3 miles) Biggenden Mine, Mount Biggenden, North Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Southeast Queensland, Australia P.M. ASHLEY Abstract Skarn lensesat the Ban Ban zinc deposit, Queensland..._+magnetite assemblagecontaining low Cu to the north and at depth, passing sharply along strike into...and lineaments Goss^•ous outcropsat the Ban Ban zinc deposit over a width of up to 10 km, in placescrossedby...Maryboroughin southeast In the Ban Ban district, the low-grade regional Queensland(Fig. 1). metamorphosed Biggendenbeds...evident; one and geochemicalinformationfrom the deposit,comcomprisedof dominantmetabasalt,basalticmetatuff
Report (Issue volume)
+ 4, Mineral Fe # — of Australia and™ Papua New Guinea ...O02unse Geology of the Mineral Deposits of Australia and Papua New Guinea The COVER PHOTOGRAPH shows...Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. The Ladolam gold deposit lies within the caldera floor which has been breached...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 1. Metals 6.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 2. Coal 7...Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 3. Petroleum 8.* Economic Geology of Australia Guinea — 4. Industrial
Book
CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN EXPLORATION GEOCHEMISTRY, 4 Australia 14. G.BAR DOSS Y KARSTIC BAUXITES 15. A.W. ROSE..."Broadly regarded, the depth ta which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...Buddington (1959) in his classical paper on the North American granites, proposed a three-fold depth subdivision...Verde district; in the centre, Morococha and in the north, Michiquillay) straddle the intrusive contacts and...faults, often in swarms, trending E.-W. in the north-eastern portion of the batholith. They are parallel
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CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN EXPLORATION GEOCHEMISTRY, 4 Australia 14. G.BÄRDOSSY KARSTIC BAUXITES 15. A.W. ROSE..."Broadly regarded, the depth to which a metalliferous region has been eroded affects its present characteristics...Buddington (1959) in his classical paper on the North American granites, proposed a three-fold depth subdivision...Verde district; in the centre, Morococha and in the north, Michiquillay) straddle the intrusive contacts and...faults, often in swarms, trending E.-W. in the north-eastern portion of the batholith. They are parallel
Book
Sediment-Hosted Stratiform Deposits of Copper, Lead, and Zinc. . Lewis B. Gustafson and Neil Williams 139 An...Relationship to Red-Bed Copper and CarbonateHosted Lead-Zinc Deposits.A. Bjfirlykke and D. F. Sangster 179 ...deposits through geologic time. Coverage of major deposit types is by no means complete because in some cases...these two sources of energy is continuous in the region of steep thermal and chemical gradients near the...than one ore zone. The abundant concentration of zinc in addition to copper corresponds to the concentration
 
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