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Calcite from
Koh-i-Maran, Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan


Locality type:Diggings
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fluoriteā“˜17 photos of Calcite associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Koh-i-Maran, Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:742933
Long-form Identifier:1:3:742933:0
GUID (UUID V4):c764f5c5-89d4-4396-82e8-e39a564d46ec
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
36.4km (22.6 miles) ā“˜Dilband, Kalat District, Balochistan, Pakistan
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
PK-49 !TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE I NTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Courtesy of USGS Library Notice: This...17 US Code). PROJ ECT REPORT Pakistan Investigations (IR) PK-49 1:-.J I SULFUR, FLUORSPAR, MAGNESITE...MAGNESITE, AND ALill~'NOUS CHROMITE IN PAKISTAN OPEN FILE REPO T /J'-+f? This report is preliminary and...Prepared under the a uspices of th Government of Pakistan a nd t he Agenc y fo r Inter national Development...scope Koh-i-Sultan 3 4 5 5 Deposits associated with oil seeps and tar accumulations San n i de p o
Book
Dr. G. Liittig, Erlangen Band 25 GEOL OGY OF PAKISTAN edited by / F. K. Bender and H. A. Raza 1995...BORNTR AEGER Ā· BERLIN Ā· STUTTGART GEOLO GY OF PAKISTAN edited by F .K. Bender and H.A. Raza by D....Developme nt Institute of Pakistan, 230, Nazimuddi n Road F-7 /4, Islamabad, Pakistan. Dr. D. BANNERT, Dr....of Pakistan, FF 2 Block 59, Seaview Township, Defence Housing Authority, Karachi-75500, Pakistan. Prof...University of the Punjab, New Campus, Lahore-54590, Pakistan. Ongoing small scale detachment tectonics within
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Post-caldera activity in the Alban Hills volcanic district (Italy): 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and insights...epithermal gold-silver deposit, West Java, Indonesiaā€”I. Wayan Warmada, Bernd Lehmann, and Marolop Simandjuntak...carbonation: Mineral associations in diamonds from Namibiaā€”I. Leost, T. Stachel, G.P. Brey, J.W. Harris, and I...(Erzgebirge, Germany)ā€”Ulf Kempe 107 DEEP SEA RESEARCH PART I: OCEANOGRAPHIC RESEARCH PAPERS Vol. 50, No. 5, 2003...source of Ca and S in soil gypsum, anhydrite and calcite in the Atacama Desert, Chileā€” Jason A. Rech, Jay
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M~sonoi! The MineraJogicaJ R._ecor~ -----~ā–ŗā–ŗ---ā€¢~-~I~----- - MARCH-APRIL 2018 ā€¢ V0LUME 49 ā€¢ NUMBER2...tgressman@comcast.n et The Musonoi mine, Kolwezi District, Lualaba Province, Democratic Republic of the...METATORBERNITE, 6.6 cm, from the Musonoi mine, Kolwezi District, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Scott Rudolph...other students would see Rod's crystals and ask: "Can I buy some?" "Sure," would be the answer. Neither Rod...for the Mineralogical Record: on the Port Radium District in the Northwest Territories (1989) and on the
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Geosciences, Beijing, China 2 The Heyu fluorite ore district is newly discovered in the East Qinling metallogenic...Chengdu, China belt (EQMB), central China. In this district, the large Madiu fluorite deposit contains 3...Survey, Tianjin, China stages (I and II). Fluid inclusions in stage I fluorite homogenized at 132.2Ā°C...John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 1 2 1 ZHAO | I N T RO D U CT I O N ET AL. between Sr and Ca, Sr isotopes...2005; Pei et al., 2017; Smolyanskii tive mineral district in EQMB that hosts various types of deposits,
Journal (issue)
OVERSEAS GEOLOGY AND Ā·1NERAL . RESOURCES ā€¢ ā€¢ .. I . ' :-,. VOLUME 9, NUMBER 4 INCLUDING INDEX...Mineral Resourcesof BechuanalandProtectorate Plate I Plate II Ootse Manganese Mine ā€¢ ā€¢ ā€¢ 1. Loading manganese...Malayan Limestone Plate I The Gritty Limestone, Kelantan . . . ā€¢ fadng p. 420 I. Secondary growth of quartz...quartz into mosaic of calcite in late-stage fracture 2. Development of a nest of quartz grains by recrystallisation...Foraminifera fro1n the Temerloh-Maran Road Area, Pahang . . . . . . . I . Longitudinal section of Climacammina
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
highly birefringent solid (most probably either calcite or nahcolite) is present within some inclusions...water, with or without a minor oil phase, a solid (calcite and/or rarely bitumen?), and with detectable methane;...within the aqueous phase. Occasional solids include calcite and a brownish organic phase (bitumen?) identified... a small number of inclusions contain a solid calcite crystal, which in one inclusion melted at 225 jC...homogenisation temperature (TH L + V ! L) for Type I aqueous-oil inclusions divided into oil-bearing and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
several growth stages: quartz I, quartz II q galena, calcite I, quartz III, calcite II q sphalerite ŽFig. 3...post-calcite II. If type A also occurs, even only rarely, as primary inclusions within calcite II or...occurs as secondary inclusions only in quartz I, II and calcite I, then it probably represents the fluid present...present during the precipitation of calcite I. Its absence in later phases implies it predates them since...fluid inclusion assemblages. Qz ā€” quartz, cc ā€” calcite, gn ā€” galena; sph ā€” sphalerite. See text for discussion
Book
leading research directions on this kind of deposits. I believe that the publication of this book is a timely...barite-ļ¬‚uorite deposit are summarized. As the ļ¬rst author, I consider myself lucky to study geoscience, which has...USA. They have all been a source of inspiration. I thank the coauthors Prof. Shouting Zhang and Zhanzhang...the multicolorful ļ¬‚uorite attracted me deeply, and I started my research on the sustainability of ļ¬‚uorite...research materials of predecessors are cited, and I would like to express my gratitude here. We would
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m e p a g e : w w w. e l s ev i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / e a r s c i r ev The ā€œchessboardā€ classiļ¬cation... D-55099 Mainz, Becherweg 21, Germany a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 6 July 2008...BrĆ¼ggenite Brunckite Brushite Bustamite Calaverite Calcite Cancrinite Canļ¬eldite Carbocernaite Carlinite Carnallite...biotite, calcite, zircon, aegirite, pyrochlore and apatite. Duricrusts containing chieļ¬‚y calcite. A metamorphic...minerals include hornblende, biotite, chlorite, and calcite. This diabasic texture is also termed interstitial
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
m e p a g e : w w w. e l s ev i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / e a r s c i r ev The ā€œchessboardā€ classiļ¬cation... D-55099 Mainz, Becherweg 21, Germany a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 6 July 2008...BrĆ¼ggenite Brunckite Brushite Bustamite Calaverite Calcite Cancrinite Canļ¬eldite Carbocernaite Carlinite Carnallite...biotite, calcite, zircon, aegirite, pyrochlore and apatite. Duricrusts containing chieļ¬‚y calcite. A metamorphic...minerals include hornblende, biotite, chlorite, and calcite. This diabasic texture is also termed interstitial
Book
this book is to offer a comprehensive synthesis I would like to thank the following individuals and...evaporite evoluĀ¬ who allow me to work at the things I enjoy most; geological tion. Itā€™s now more fifteen...text. Thanks to Brunei Shell (BSP) and to meant I had to brush over substantial parts of our wealth...excelĀ¬ modem depositional studies. In this volume I have attempted lence to grow in this part of the...instigators of hydrocarbon reservoirs and traps in Lastly, I would like to acknowledge NASA. The numerous many
Report (volume)
important facts related to the scattering factors are: i) the Z dependence of the scattering power makes atoms... Fhkl: N ļ²ļ² N Fhkl = āˆ‘ f j e2 Ļ€ i ( h ā‹…r ) = āˆ‘ f j exp ļ£®ļ£°2 Ļ€ i ( hx j + ky j + lz j ) ļ£¹ļ£» j =1 (2)...factor ļ² fj (which includes thermal vibrations), i is the imaginary number, h and r are the interplanar...statistics of weak reflection measurements by increasing I/Ļƒ(I). This is an important advantage, considering that...structure factors assumes the following form in SXD: I (hkl ) = I 0 Ī» 3 ļ£« e2 ļ£¶ 2 V LPTE [ F (hkl )] 2 ļ£¬ 2 ļ£· cr
 
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