Mineral Evolution Database
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Mineral locality data provided by mindat.org



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  • This page displays localities at which this mineral is found, and estimates of the oldest possible geologic age of the mineral at these localities.


  • Minerals queried: Reaphookhillite

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    Max Age (Ma)Min Age (Ma)mindat IDLocality containing MineralCountryTectonic SettingsDated Locality IDDated Locality (Max Age)Reference (Max Age)Reference (Min Age)Excel ID (Max Age)Excel ID (Min Age)Query Minerals# of Query Minerals at LocalityLat DegLat MinLat SecLon DegLon MinLon SecDecimal Degree
    151AustraliaAustraliaReaphookhillite 1-31-5-22139741-31.089444444444,139.12805555556
    12222South Australia, AustraliaAustraliaReaphookhillite 1-32-28-231372428-32.473055555556,137.40777777778
    16633Flinders Ranges, South Australia, AustraliaAustraliaReaphookhillite 1-31-17-461384827-31.296111111111,138.8075
    159055South Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, AustraliaAustraliaReaphookhillite 1-32-17-51382941-32.284722222222,138.49472222222
    254206Martins Well, South Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, AustraliaAustraliaReaphookhillite 1-31-22-241391735-31.373333333333,139.29305555556
    MD63Reaphook Hill, Martins Well, South Flinders Ranges, Flinders Ranges, South Australia, AustraliaAustraliaReaphookhillite 1-31-23-391391753-31.394166666667,139.29805555556

    This mineral directly occurs at 1 locality (1 localities according to mindat, 6 localities if parents are counted as well)
    Of the 1 locality at which this mineral occurs, 0 have an age. (0 of the 6 parent localities have ages)


    MDThe mineral occurs at this locality according to MED, but does not have an age yet.
    MDThe mineral occurs at this locality according to MED, and has an age.
    The mineral occurs at some child of this locality.
    The locality at which the mineral occurs does not have an age...this is the closest parent locality with an age, relative to that mineral. This is not ideal.

    AThis mineral is Anthropogenic.
    GThis mineral is directly dated.
    BThis mineral is reported as having this age.
    YThis mineral is using an age reported as an element mineralization period.
    OThis mineral is using an age calculated from all data at the locality.
    RThe age displayed for this mineral originates from a different, non-child locality.
    PThe age displayed for this mineral is the range of ages for this mineral at all of this locality's children.
    This mineral's age has not yet been recorded.


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     This locality is not directly dated, and is not bottom-level. (0 total)

     This bottom-level locality has an age assigned to it from some other locality. (0 total)
     This locality does not have an age assigned to it. (1 bottom-level + 5 top/mid-level = 6 total)

       







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