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Analcime from
Sierra de las Cabras, Cancarix lamproite intrusion, Hellín, Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain


Locality type:Sierra
Classification
Species:Analcime
Formula:Na(AlSi2O6) · H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Analcime data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sierra de las Cabras, Cancarix lamproite intrusion, Hellín, Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:305995
Long-form Identifier:1:3:305995:1
GUID (UUID V4):6bf8ecdb-9ac5-4d9b-9bac-1ef69088306d
Nearest other occurrences of Analcime
11.8km (7.3 miles) Nuestra Señora del Carmen Mines, La Celia lamproite outcrops, Jumilla, Murcia, Spain
12.7km (7.9 miles) La Celia lamproite outcrops, Jumilla, Murcia, Spain
31.3km (19.4 miles) María mine, Baños de Gilico, Cehegín, Murcia, Spain
37.8km (23.5 miles) Cortijo de Tamayo lamproite dike, Moratalla, Murcia, Spain
37.9km (23.6 miles) Casa de la Puerta lamporite dike, Moratalla, Murcia, Spain
56.6km (35.2 miles) Barqueros volcanic edifice, Murcia, Murcia, Spain
92.3km (57.3 miles) La Aljorra Quarries, La Aljorra, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cr-Zr-armalcolite-bearing lamproites of Cancarix, SE Spain SIMONA CONTINI, G1ANPIERO VENTURELLI, LORENZO...Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universith 'La Sapienza', Piazzale A. Moro, 00185 Roma, Italy Abstract...in SE Spain where the Cancarix outcrop (in the province of Albacete) occurs. The rocks of Cancarix are...group, ilmenite, roedderite, dalyite, carbonate, analcime (probably pseudomorphous on leucite), a silica...), britholite (?) and glass. The lamproites of Cancarix contain Cr-Zrarmalcolite, which is typical of
Report (chapter)
tend to be carrot shaped, the shape of olivine lamproite diatremes approximates a sherbet-glass. The recent...Creek, Arkansas, as a lamproite substantiate their economic importance. The 21 lamproite suites considered...apatite and chrome spinel, and very rare ilmenite. Lamproite amphiboles, diopsides and phlogopites are distinctly...relative to those of nearly all other igneous rocks. Lamproite magmas are produced by the partial melting of...involved with lamproite petrogenesis (source with a low COz/H20 ratio). Introduction 'Lamproite' designates
Book
978-1-4615-3788-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-3788-5 1. Lamproite. 2. Petrology. 3. Geoehemistry. 4. Rocks, Igneous...present new interpretations of various aspects of lamproite petrology. Hence, the work is not simply a summary...Dallas Contents Chapter 1. Chapter 2. The Lamproite Clan-Etymology and Historical Perspective 1. 1...Initial Discoveries-1870-1906 1.3. Etymology of Lamproite 1.4. Western Australian Discoveries-The Legitimization... Recent Developments Potassic Rocks and the Lamproite Clan 2.1. Alkalinity, Sodic, Potassic, and Ultrapotassic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
に つ い て,若 干 の 考 察 をの べ て見 たい。 (LC=San) Murcia,Spain(Osann,1906) JumilliteLc十San十 〇1十Ph1十Cpx (]M[aficsFelsics)...(1967), Potash-rich volcanic rocks from southern Spain. Miner. Mag., 36, 364— 379. * Bowen, N.L. (1937)...*Les laves du fosse tectonique de l'Afrique Central. Ann. Musee Roy. de 1' Afrique Centrale Ser. IN-8...Fornaseri, M., Scherillo, A. and Ventriglia, * U. (1963), La regione volcanica del Colli Albani, Roma: Consiglio...(1975), * Leucite survival: The alteration to analcime. Canad. Mineral., 13, 361-363. * Gupta, A.K. and
Book
classification schemes such as the R1–R2 scheme of De La Roche, it is regrettable that this potentially valuable...foids including nepheline, leucite, kalsilite, analcime, sodalite, nosean, haüyne, cancrinite and pseudoleucite...2.6 on p.13 (6) check to see if the rock is a lamproite as described in section 2.7 on p.16 (7) if the...to lahars, subsurface and vent deposits (e.g. intrusion and extrusion breccias, tuff dykes, diatremes)...(Mitchell 1994, 1995). 16 2.7 LAMPROITES The lamproite classification system described by Mitchell &
Report (volume)
LARSEN, L. M. & SORENSEN, H. The Ilimaussaq intrusion--progressive crystallization and formation of...was subordinate or absent (e.g. the Ilimaussaq intrusion, Larsen & Serensen). The giant dykes, therefore...south-westwards into the calc-alkaline rocks of the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico and Barker relates both...rocks such as micaceous kimberlite (Dawson), and lamproite and other potassic igneous rocks (Bergman). It...the crystallization history of the Ilimaussaq intrusion in South-West Greenland and show how the upward
Book
charnockite (Job Charnock), dolo- mite (Deodat G. S. T. G. de Dolomieu), muckite (Fritz Muck), obsidian (Obsidius...(Giuseppe Marzari-Pencati), saussurite (Horace B. de Saussure), and ulrichite (George H. F. Ulrich). A...and magnetite, j Island of Alboran, off Cabo de Gata, Spain] (Becke in 1899) alboranite, quartz ig. extru...born] (Haiiy in 1822) analcime rock sed. Argillaceous sedimentary rock in which analcime is abundant, occurring...ooliths with concentric structures, and as veinlets; analcime apparently precipitated by reactions of clay minerals
 
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