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Lindsleyite from
Turkey Well, Leonora Shire, Western Australia, Australia


Locality type:Well
Classification
Species:Lindsleyite
Formula:(Ba,Sr)(Zr,Ca)(Fe,Mg)2(Ti,Cr,Fe)18O38
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lindsleyite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Turkey Well, Leonora Shire, Western Australia, Australia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:980729
Long-form Identifier:1:3:980729:7
GUID (UUID V4):0e8de05c-c9b8-48ae-937f-26ee32d8c9bf
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University of Western Australia, CMM, 35, Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia e Department of...LREE/HREE fractionations are lower than for lindsleyite – mathiasite series mantle titanates and rather...spinel macrocrysts from the Turkey Well kimberlites, Yilgarn Craton, Australia (Kiviets et al., 1998). Dating...Dating of Turkey Well yimengite by 40Ar/39Ar laser probe analysis gave a mean age of 2188 F 11 Ma (Kiviets...intermediate diamond area are presumed to be yimengites as well. This preliminary identification is consistent with
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intermediate domain adjacent to the orthopyroxenite, as well as in interstitial to enstatite oxide intergrowths...lamellae of enstatite-hosted Cr-spinel and diopside, as well as pyrope, diopside, and Cr-spinel grains developed...primary diamond mine, which carries exceptional well-preserved xenoliths of deepseated mantle rocks....minerals (cryptic metasomatism; Dawson 1984), as well as in a crystallization of new minerals whose appearance...occurrence of YIHA and CGM in a mantle orthopyroxene, as well as in other associated assemblages, and to provide
Book
laboratories of the new institute. There are the well-known scientists Vilen Zharikov, Aleksey Marakushev...solutions with bituminous and highcarbon rocks, as well as with crude oil. Simultaneous, in the same autoclaves...high-bituminous rocks of the Bazhenov Formation (Western Siberia) and Domanikovyh sediments (Volga-Ural...company on the basis of microscope LEICA DM 2500 P, as well as microscope ZEISS AXIO Imager (Germany), equipped...subject to the inequality of L1 > G  L2  SB. As well as in inclusions of the first type, the character
Book
subduction regime in eastern New South Wales, Australia. Mantle Dynamics beneath Mongolia: Implications...Timber Creek Kimberlites, Northern Territory, Australia. Source Characteristics of Brazilian Kimberlites...chemistry. Antarctic diamonds in South-Eastern Australia? Hints from 40Ar/39Ar Laser probe dating of clinopyroxene...Diamonds from Bingara and Wellington, Eastern Australia. Davies, R.M., O'Reilly, S.Y., Griffin, W.L....Growth Structures in Diamonds from Bingara, NSW, Australia. Dawson, J.B. Melting and Metasomatism in Upper
 
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