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Pitiglianoite from
Monastery Mine, Clocolan, Setsoto Local Municipality, Thabo Mofutsanyane District Municipality, Free State, South Africa


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pitiglianoite
Formula:Na6K2(Al6Si6O24)(SO4) · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pitiglianoite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monastery Mine, Clocolan, Setsoto Local Municipality, Thabo Mofutsanyane District Municipality, Free State, South Africa
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1233237
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1233237:3
GUID (UUID V4):95e8028b-bf12-44c0-b4b1-5d5ba1e76d4a
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abrasion of zircon and ilmenite megacrysts in the Monastery kimberlite: Implications for the composition of...ilmenite and zircon megacrysts from the Monastery kimberlite (South Africa) represent a textbook example of...exploration. The “classic” megacryst suite in the Monastery kimberlite, renowned for the size of its crystals...more abundant in the Group I Monastery kimberlite pipe in South Africa than in any other studied kimberlite...1997). In the main Cr-poor megacryst suite at Monastery, coexisting garnet, clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene
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SINGAPORE - TORONTO This text is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright ©1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc...when mineralogy has close affiliation with solid-state physics, materials science, and inorganic chemistry...Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D.C. Alan Pring: South Australian Museum, Adelaide, SA, Australia. Gunnar...Norway. Richard J. Reeder: Dept. of Earth Sciences, State Univ. of N.Y., Stonybrook, NGY:. Louise Reif: U...10. India 11. South east Asia 12. Middle East 13. African Countries, from north to south 14. Oceania 15
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Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...dept. (departement), dept. (departamento), dist. (district). Less common terms are not abbreviated, e.g....the sequence North and South America and Greenland, then Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica)...pegmatitic origin in the same sequence: North and South America and Greenland, then Europe, etc. For some...Rice, Dolores co., both Colorado, at the Questa mine, Taos co., New 1994. Abernathyite K2[(UOJ 2l(AsO_J2]•6HzO
 
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