The scientific name for greenstone found at Mount William, Victoria is Chlorastrolite.
Tremolite (Jade, Pounamu, Greenstone) is an amphibole group, complex (Ca2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2) silicate, found in metamorphosed Dolomite, and low-grade ultra-basic rocks. It has a felted texture, making it a very tough rock. It may be further hardened by fire.
astatine can be found in no everyday objects. it is only found in Uranium :)
The scientific name for feldspar is a group name that encompasses several different minerals. The most common type of feldspar found in Earth's crust is potassium feldspar, which has the scientific name KAlSi3O8.
The Welcome Stranger is, to date, the largest alluvial gold nugget found in the world. It was discovered by John Deason/Deeson and Richard Oates at Moliagul, half-way between Maryborough and St Arnaud in western Victoria, Australia on 5 February 1869. At 70kg, the nugget was so large that it had to be broken into three pieces by a blacksmith in order to be weighed.
Calcium Carbonate Phickuntiatus (thats a combined scientific name of chalk and dust) hope it will help ^^, Viemer (II-SSC)
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greenstone is found in many places around nz such as Hokitika
Ely Greenstone is a type of greenstone found in the Ely Greenstone Belt in northern Minnesota. It is a metamorphosed volcanic rock that is around 2.7 billion years old, making it one of the oldest rock formations on Earth. Ely Greenstone is known for its unique color and mineral composition.
The protolith for greenstone is usually basaltic or andesitic volcanic rock that has undergone metamorphism, resulting in the formation of chlorite, epidote, and actinolite minerals that give greenstone its characteristic green color. These rocks are typically found in greenschist facies metamorphic environments.
West Coast, South Island, New Zealand!
Greenstone can be found in regions with geological formations that have undergone metamorphism, such as New Zealand, Canada, and parts of the United States. It is often associated with regions that have a history of volcanic activity and tectonic processes that have produced the necessary conditions for its formation.
Greenstone is one gemstone found in NewZealandMaori call it pounamu, (pronounced "poh nah-moo" most call it "greenstone, nephrite or Jade.
Greenstone is found in areas around the world including South Africa, Australia, and Canada. It was indeed the administrative capital of the gold fields in the Witwatersrand area in South Africa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
west coast - hokitika, greymouth
hone's bay is the answers