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Goethite: A Common Mineral With a Surprising Role in Australia’s Economy
Goethite (pronounced ger-thahyt) is an iron-bearing mineral. It is an important source of iron oxide on Earth. It's also a historically and culturally important mineral for Australia. It has been used by humans for thousands of years in different forms and continues to support Australia's economy today.
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