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Rhönite from
Basalt quarry, Gonterskirchen, Laubach, Giessen, Giessen Region, Hesse, Germany


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Rhönite
Formula:Ca4[Mg8Fe23+Ti2]O4[Si6Al6O36]
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Rhönite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Basalt quarry, Gonterskirchen, Laubach, Giessen, Giessen Region, Hesse, Germany
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:179650
Long-form Identifier:1:3:179650:6
GUID (UUID V4):37937645-5a59-473c-8ab8-d64a7f55852e
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
(2011) 1334–1352 www.elsevier.com/locate/rgg Rhönite in alkali basalts: silicate melt inclusions in...Chemie, Joh.-Joachim-Becher-Weg 27, Mainz, 55128, Germany Received 28 February 2011; accepted 5 April 2011... Abstract Silicate melt inclusions containing rhönite Ca2(Mg,Fe2+)4Fe3+Ti[Al3Si3O20] were studied in...Bakony-Balaton Highland, NĂłgrĂĄdGömör Region (Hungary) and Makhtesh Ramon (Israel). Rhönite-bearing silicate melt inclusions...coexist with inclusions containing no rhönite. Inclusions with rhönite generally occur in the core of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogist, Volume 93, pages 488–491, 2008 Letter Rhönite in Luna 24 pyroxenes: First find from the Moon...Houston, Texas 77058, U.S.A. Abstract Grains of rhönite have been discovered in magmatic inclusions in...Earth by the Russian Luna 24 spacecraft. These rhönite grains are up to 8 ”m long, pleochroic from tan...analysis gives a composition near end-member ferroan rhönite: (Ca1.9Mn0.0Na0.1) (Fe2+ 4.5Mg0.1Al0.3Cr0.0)Ti1...distinct from titanian amphiboles. Compositionally, rhönite plus silica plus water or halogens (F, Cl) is equivalent
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
2017, Vol. 81(4), pp. 949–974 Minerals of the rhönite-kuratite series in paralavas from a new combustion...from kuratite Ca4Fe2+ 10 Ti2O4[Si8Al4O36] and rhönite Ca4(Mg,Fe )8Fe2 Ti2O4[Si6Al6O36] to 3+ Fe O [Si...kuratite and unnamed Ti-free Fe2+-analogue of rhönite Ca4Fe2+ 8 4 4 8 4O36]. The minerals crystallized...ratio of Ne/(Ne+Lc) = 0.23–0.76. Minerals of the rhönite–kuratite series formed during paralava crystallization...S : kuratite, rhönite–kuratite series, low-Ti kuratite, Ti-free Fe2+-analogue of rhönite, paralava, Nyalga
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Eifel volcanic region, Germany, and chemical variations in the khesinite-dorrite-rhönite-kuratite solid-solution...khesinite and rhönite from metamorphosed calcic xenoliths of the Bellerberg paleovolcano (Eifel, Germany) were...earlier published data show that khesinite, dorrite, rhönite and kuratite form a solid-solution system without...Si)5SiO20], and rhönite, Ca2(Mg,Fe3+)5Ti[(Si,Al)6O20]. Keywords Dorrite . Khesinite . Rhönite . Crystal structure...Bellerberg volcano . Eifel volcanic region Introduction The rhönite group, a subdivision of the sapphirine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
some with amphibole which is exceptional in the region. Forsterite 16 content in olivine defines two...a 62 general feature of the SCLM beneath this region (Ackerman et al., 2007, 2014). One 63 exception...mafic alkaline volcanic 76 suites in France, Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland termed collectively...nineteen xenoliths from the Wilcza GĂłra basanite quarry collected in 109 2005 (“WG”), 2012 (“MM”) and...(Clinopyroxene), Spl 160 (Spinel), Amph (Amphibole), Rh (Rhönite), Il (ilmenite). SC RI P T 154 162 NU 161
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the hill KrĂĄličí vrch near MiroĆĄovice, abandoned quarry Radovesice open pit near Kostomlaty pod MileĆĄovkou...(rich in Cpx) Číčov near Hoƙenec, abandoned small quarry S-38 S-39 and S-39A 50°32â€Č57” Liơčí vrch near...S-37 The ČeskĂ© stƙedohoƙí Mountains BĂ­linka, old quarry at the top of the small hill WIX-01 and S-36 Sample...Petrographic characteristic (all data in mm) Ol basalt/picrite picrite picrite basanite tephrite/basanite...near ČíhanĂĄ, active quarry PodhornĂ­ vrch near MariĂĄnskĂ© LĂĄzně, abandoned quarry POL-115 POL-49 WB-57
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Ca4(Fe2ĂŸ 10 Ti2)O4[Si8Al4O36], the Fe -analogue of rhönite, a new mineral from the D’Orbigny angrite meteorite...Ca4(Fe2ĂŸ 10 Ti2)O4[Si8Al4O36], the Fe -analogue of rhönite and a new member of the sapphirine supergroup,...to be triclinic (space group P1 by analogy to rhönite) with a = 10.513(7), b = 10.887(7), c = 9.004(18)...resembling those of Ca4(Fe2ĂŸ 10 2 4 8 4 36 lunar rhönite but with higher frequencies due to different chemical...S : kuratite, new mineral, angrite, D’Orbigny, rhönite, sapphirine supergroup. Introduction THE sapphirine
Report (issue)
Optical Class: n.d. (for terrestrial Fe-rich rhönite) α = 1.805(7) ÎČ = 1.815(7) 2V(meas.) = 50(3)° Orientation:...845(7) Cell Data: Space Group: P1 (by analogy to rhönite.) a = 10.513(7) b = 10.887(7) c = 9.004(18) α =...01Cl0.01. Mineral Group: Sapphirine supergroup, rhönite group. Occurrence: In multiple-phase pockets, located...occurrences include as a component in tephrite glass, basalt and phonolite. Association: Whitlockite, an Fe...Kaiserstuhl volcanic complex, Upper Rhine Graben, SW Germany. Name: Honors Professor Gero Kurat (1938-2009)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Primary melt inclusions in olivine contain glass, rhönite, clinopyroxene, a sulfide globule, and low-density...Siberian craton hosts an area of Late Mesozoic alkali basalt volcanism. This area has been extensively studied...in the Tergesh pipe. GEOTECTONIC SETTING OF THE REGION The Minusinsk intermontane basin is a system of...continental lithosphere [8, 9]. Currently, the alkali basalt magmatism is represented mainly by the root systems...diluvium; (2) structural eluvium of breccias; (3) basalt; (4) eruptive breccia of phase III; (5) eruptive
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
basaltic trachyandesites, and trachyandesites). Some basalt samples bear pargasitic amphibole and clinopyroxene...phenocrysts became replaced by Ti-magnetite- and/or rhönite-bearing mineral assemblages. and Basaltic Rocks... oxyspinel group Fe and Ti oxides, nepheline, rhönite, phlogopite, some accessories, and volcanic glasses;... oxyspinel group Fe and Ti oxides, nepheline, rhönite, phlogopite, some accessories, and volcanic glasses;...Cpx phenocrysts and fractionation of ocean island basalt (OIB) melts; P-T equilibration of minerals with
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany 2 Department of Mineral Sciences, National Museum...determined rhönite stability in understaturated alkali basalt and as a reaction product after Ti-amphibole indicates...et al., 1990), occurs in undersaturated alkali basalt, basanite and gabbro/syenite as phenocrysts (and...microphenocryts or in the groundmass in undersaturated alkali basalt/basanite lavas and shallow intrusives and without...other extreme, rhönite crystallizing from alkali basalt intruding coral in Reunion, and associated with
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Agrilia lavas contain the unusual Ti-rich pyroxenoid rhönite; we discuss NU the significance of this occurrence...coarse olivine (Figs. 3B, D, G, H). Amphibole, rhönite, chromite, and Ti-magnetite are associated with...Groundmass Ti-magnetite is commonly associated with the rhönite (Fig. 4), a rare Ti-bearing pyroxenoid mineral...than the chromite D (Fig. 9). TE Rhönite AC CE P The rhönite included in devitrified glass at Agrilia...Ca+IVAl, the analyses lie just below the “ideal” rhönite VIII Ca+IVAl = 4 (Fig. 11). Grapes et al. (2003)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in the Swabian olivine melilitite tuff pipes in Germany (Cloos 1941). Carbonatites are often associated...findings of large inclusions from a reclaimed former quarry. Geological setting of the LoučnĂĄ – Oberwiesenthal...Nepheline, analcime K-feldspar Phlogopite Amphibole Rhönite Apatite Garnet Perovskite Titanite Total tr. 17...phlogopite I and kaersutite later partly altered to rhönite are restricted to a few samples. Phlogopite II...and rhönite The homogeneous phenocrysts of kaersutite (Table 6) were found together with rhönite and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Planck Institute for Chemistry, D-55020 Mainz, Germany; k.jochum@mpic.de 14 15 16 17 * Correspondence:...chemistry of the glasses and the presence of 32 rhönite and Al-rich spinel minerals suggest that the magma...Introduction 38 Antarctica is a volcanically active region (Kyle et al., 1990; Wörner, 1999; Van Wyk de 39...kaersutite and Ca-Al-rich amphibole, ilmenite, rhönite and carbonates. These 84 latter particles, together...the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany (Jochum et al., 119 2014) (see Table 2, Tables
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
of this region are described by the individual authors as follows: Kononova in West Germany and France...Rif Mts. (5); France: Massif Central (6); West Germany: Eifel Mts. (7), Vogelsberg (8); Poland: Silesia...(Filakovo-Salgotarjan (11); Hungary: Transdanubian region (Lake Balaton) (12); Rumania: Poyana Ruskel-Banat...Pliocene age); 4) Hungary: 5) Slovakia; 6) West Germany and France; 7) Morocco. analysis of the distinctive...differen­ tiated series (western Czechoslovakia, West Germany, France, and Morocco). The dif­ ferent areas in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Grodziec xenoliths to other xenolith localities in the region and show differences in the intensity and nature... ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT spread from France, through Germany, Austria to Czech Republic and Poland and are collectively...volcanic rocks in SW Poland (Lower and Opole Silesia region, Sudetes Mountains) form five “volcanic complexes”...Lądek ZdrĂłj (Fig. 1). Volcanic activity in this region occurred in two main episodes: (1) 30-26 Ma (Oligocene)...abundant phase. Locally, 200 ”m – long crystals of rhönite poikilitically enclosing clinopyroxene and olivine
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
maïŹc lavas in the western Carpathian–Pannonian Region, Styria, Austria Shehata Ali a, b,⁎, Theodoros...the westernmost part of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region (CPR), the Pliocene to Quaternary post-extensional...Quaternary evolution of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region (CPR; Fig. 1) was accompanied by extensive volcanism...alkaline basalts within the Carpathian–Pannonian Region (modiïŹed after Schmid et al., 2008) and location...Klöch and Steinberg. Rare subhedral crystals of rhönite (an uncommon maïŹc silicate belonging to the aenigmatite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
   From olivine nephelinite, basanite and basalt to peralkaline trachyphonolite and comendite in...Celestino, From olivine nephelinite, basanite and basalt to peralkaline trachyphonolite and comendite in...MANUSCRIPT From olivine nephelinite, basanite and basalt to peralkaline trachyphonolite and comendite in... nephelinite, basanite, alkali basalt, hawaiite and tholeiitic basalt), intermediate (mugearite and benmoreite)...suggest that the magmatic evolution of the alkali basalt-hawaiite-mugearite-benmoreite-trachyte series can
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
limb of Central European Volcanic Province (SE Germany and SW Poland) Magdalena Matusiak-MaƂek a,⁎, Jacek...Frankfurt, Germany d Senckenberg Museum fĂŒr Naturkunde Görlitz, PF300154, 02806 Görlitz, Saxony, Germany e GĂ©osciences...Goethe-University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany b a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...northern margin of the Bohemian Massif (SW Poland, SE Germany) could be subdivided by colour and Mg# (Mg/(Mg...alkaline volcanic rocks from SW Poland and SE Germany (Fig. 1), which comprises the eastern part of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Russian Academy of Sciences, Apatity, Murmansk Region 184209, Russia 3 Department of Geosciences, University...rocks 53 43 3 9. Lava/xenolith minerals 90 29 1 10. Basalt-hosted zeolite minerals 70 35 19 11. Volcanic fumarole...recorded from one locality, the famed Lengenbach Quarry, Valais, Switzerland (Raber and Roth 2018; https://mindat...1997b; Kunzmann 1999). For example, aenigmatite and rhönite, [Na2Fe2+ 10Ti2O4(Si12O36)] and [Ca4(Mg8Fe23+Ti2)O4(Si6Al6O36)]...isostructural with and compositionally similar to rhönite, but it appears to require at least some B substitution
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
plume on the quasi-stationary (<1 cm.a-1 in the region; Pollitz, 1991; Holm et al., 2008) Nubian plate...showing reaction rims where MA clinopyroxene and rhönite crystals are present, sometimes completely replacing...pseudomorphs are frequent. They consist of aggregates of rhönite and clinopyroxene elongated crystals, displayed...polycrystalline aggregates of rhönite and clinopyroxene. We interpret the occurrence of rhönite and of the associated...the occurrence of rhönite and the degree of kaersutite CE P replacement by rhönite suggest a late and
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UniversitĂ€t MĂŒnchen, Theresienstraße 41, D-8033 MĂŒnchen, Germany d Faculty of Science, Charles University, Albertov...the Plio-Pleistoicene basanitic series in the NMS region indicate that they shared a common mantle source...in Lusatia and south in the Upper Palatinate of Germany (Fig. 1). The thickness of the seismic lithosphere...(1994). Amphibole of pargasitic composition and rhönite occurs in substantial amounts in tuff from the...basanite lava Olivine nephelinite lava Alkali olivine basalt lava Nepheline basanite lava 4.2. 15-33-25 Křišt’anovice
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their enigmatic Ca-Al-Ti-Fe silicate, possibly rhönite, analyzed in D’Orbigny. As it has not been found...true for the Fe-Ca-Al-Ti silicate (presumably rhönite) mentioned by Mittlefehldt et al. (2002) and Kurat...and Ti, in a complex way though. 6. Eventually, rhönite crystallizes and soon scavenges the remaining Al...growing. 8. The crystallization is almost completed. Rhönite is replaced by ulvöspinel. Pyrrhotite crystallizes...compositions, absence of hercynitic spinel, and rhönite in NWA 1296), which we explain by the out-of-equilibrium
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ilmenite, and very rare carbonates, celsian, rhönite, and baddeleyite. On the basis of texture and mineralogical...whitlockite, ilmenite, and very rare celsian, rhönite, and baddeleyite (e.g., Prinz et al., 1977; McKay...(Abdu et al., 2011). Furthermore, the mineral rhönite was found in the plutonic angrite NWA 4590 in three...either formed from a distinctly different source region on the APB, or formed on a different parent body...That Angra dos Reis requires a different source region than the other angrites was also concluded by Longhi
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GeoforschungsZentrum, Telegrafenberg A51, 14473 Potsdam, Germany [Received 9 May 2006; Accepted 3 April 2007] ABSTR...basalts of the northern part of the CarpathoPannonian region, Central Europe. One is dominated by Ca-Fe-Mg carbonates...olivine-fractionated, silica-undersaturated alkalic basalt ponded at the mantle-crust boundary. K EY WORDS...Tertiary alkali basalts of the Carpatho-Pannonian region of central Europe contain xenoliths derived from...magmatic differentiation of tholeiitic or alkalic basalt. Xenoliths of ‘pincinite’ glassy orthopyroxene
 
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