Classification |
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Species: | Molybdenite |
Formula: | MoS2 |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Molybdenite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Pipe No. 4, Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 365631 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:365631:0 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 84edb625-5ce6-49e7-821c-0d08ad0d1521 |
Nearest other occurrences of Molybdenite |
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0.1km (0.1 miles) | ⓘPortion 6 pipes (Pipes No. 2 and No. 3), Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.3km (0.2 miles) | ⓘQuinn's Find (Quinns find; Pipe No. 1), Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.4km (0.2 miles) | ⓘSwamp blow (Pipe No. 47), Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.5km (0.3 miles) | ⓘOne & Nine tunnel (No. 1 and No. 9 pipes; Yates No. 7), Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.5km (0.3 miles) | ⓘPipe No. 6, Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.6km (0.4 miles) | ⓘTin pipe (Tin shaft; Tin Show; Water shaft; Pipe No. 7), Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.6km (0.4 miles) | ⓘBoyd & Morris prospect, Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.6km (0.4 miles) | ⓘJacks at Home pipe (Pipe No. 45), Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.7km (0.4 miles) | ⓘMarks & Vickery prospect, Kingsgate, Gough Co., New South Wales, Australia |
0.7km (0.4 miles) | ⓘPipe No. 48, Kingsgate, 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...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 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | University of Adelaide, Adelaide SA 5005, CE Australia AC *Corresponding author. Tel: +86-10-8232 1732;... 2015). Different types of ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 4 gold deposits with economic importance (such as for...et al., 1998). This has evoked the proposal of a new type of the lode gold deposits in the NCC, namely...stage marked the end of gold mineralization (Figs.4, 5). 3.1.2 Timing of mineralization Several isotopic...2004) and Re-Os method was used for dating the molybdenite associated with auriferous pyrite (e.g., Li et | | | Other Paper | between 3.8 and 2.5 Ga is estimated to have been 2.5 to 4 times its present value. As a result lithosphere was...grouped into three diamond provinces, namely the South Indian Diamond Province (SIDP), the Central Indian...prognosticated for kimberlite search in India. They are: (1) South Indian Diamond Province (SIDP) including East Dharwar...including parts of Eastern Ghat Mobile Belt (EGMB); (4) West Bastar Craton; (5) Southern part of Bundelkhand...three clusters viz., Wajrakarur-Lattavaram cluster (Pipe 1-13), Chigicherla cluster (CC 1-5) and Kalyandurg | | Reddy, K. Mahender, Mishra, Niharika, Simi, T. S., Rath, Sonali, Paul, Arijit, Sari, S. (2023) Special Publication Vol. 1-I (77), A Manual of the Geology of India : Precambrian Part I, Southern part of the peninsula (5th ed.) Geological Survey of India | Report (edition) | Gneiss of Bengaluru Printed by Om Sai Graphics, 3-4-709, Narayanguda, Hyderabad. Ph: 040-27564141, 27560003...peak in India ranges from equatorial in the far south to Alpine and Tundra in the Upper regions of the...263 sq.kms. India measures 3214 kms from north to south and 2933 kms from east to west and has a land frontier...516.6 kms. It is bounded by Indian ocean in the south where it narrows and tapers down. To the west lies...Belts 3. Indo-Gangetic Plain or Northern Plains. 4. Thar Desert The northern frontiers of India are |
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