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Note on Peculiar Quartz-Pseudomorphs Found at the Owera Mine, Opitonui, North Island, New Zealand
1898
Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society
The Owera Mine is opened on a line of lode or reef consisting of small auriferous quartz veins traversing decomposed hyperstheneaugite andesite. The quartz of the veins is highly ferruginous, and full of little patches of brown hæmatite indicating decomposed pre-existing pyrite, remnants of which are occasionally observed. It is in connection with the veins in the soft country rock and near the surface that the pseudomorphs under notice are found, and it seems probable that they owe their
doi:10.1180/minmag.1898.012.54.07
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