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Quartz from
Sagyin Hills, Madaya Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar


Locality type:Hill
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sagyin Hills, Madaya Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1004676
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1004676:4
GUID (UUID V4):629da666-9ee0-430e-913d-2d86d5908d3c
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
8.7km (5.4 miles) Yet-Kan-Zin-Taung (Yetkansin Taung), Madaya Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
22.3km (13.9 miles) Kyanigan (Kyar-Ni-Kan), Patheingyi Township, Mandalay District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
32.3km (20.1 miles) Pyingyi Taung (Pyin Gyi Taung), Male (Marle; Marla), Letpanhla, Singu Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
38.8km (24.1 miles) Nga-pein Taung, Letpanhla, Singu Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
45.2km (28.1 miles) KD-2 prospect, Singu Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
47.0km (29.2 miles) KD-1 prospect, Singu Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
49.0km (30.5 miles) CG-2 prospect, Thabeikkyin Township (Tha Pate Kyin Township), Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
49.7km (30.9 miles) CG-4 prospect, Thabeikkyin Township (Tha Pate Kyin Township), Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
49.8km (30.9 miles) CG-3 prospect, Thabeikkyin Township (Tha Pate Kyin Township), Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
51.9km (32.3 miles) CG-1 prospect, Thabeikkyin Township (Tha Pate Kyin Township), Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
1994 Cover Picture Ruby crystals from Mong Hsu, Myanmar (Burma): the terminated crystal (9mm high) is not...an oxidizing atmosphere for seven hours (see 'Myanmar and its gems - an update' p.3) Upper photo by Shane...Fax: 071 404 8843 J. Gemm., 1994, 24, 1 3 Myanmar* and its gems - an update Robert C. Kammerling1...Canada Fig. 1. The Kingdoms of Pagan in central Myanmar go back almost to the beginning of the Christian...gained on other important producing areas within Myanmar during several visits to the country by the majority
Journal (issue)
ruby sources, the Mogok Stone Tract of Burma (now Myanmar), has been off-limitsto Westerners for almost three...Moriano, Lucca, Italy; Robert C . Fisher, Beverly Hills, MI; Diane Flora, San Diego, CA; Ralph L. Forrester...Armidale, NSW, Australia; William R. Mann, Temple Hills, MD; James C. Marker, Santa Monica, CA; James S...Painter, Scottsdale, AZ; Bradley A. Partington, West Hills, CA; Linda Partney, Marathon, FL; Roy J. Pasini...Lambcrt, Que., Canada; Suzannc Rizzo, Commerce Township, MI; Elizabeth M. Roach, Flower Mound, TX; Donlingo
Journal (issue)
stone–producing regions included: Southeast Asia (Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam), Africa (Tanzania, Kenya...consumers. These included ruby from Mong Hsu, Myanmar (Burma); blue and pink sapphires from Madagascar;...jade [both jadeite and nephrite], opal, peridot, quartz, spinel, tanzanite, topaz, and tourmaline). Locality...the country rather than to the specific mine or region. For more on the specific localities, consult tables...mines have prompted active exploration in this region (Schwarz, 1999). Emerald mining also continued
Journal (issue)
that the amethyst-citrine color combin~ltion in quartz crystals from Anahi is natural and does not result...inarlzet in recent years is the bicolored variety of quartz lznown as a m e t h y s t - c i t r i i ~ ebicolored...unusual color combination found in this variety of quartz. 'Crystal chemical investigatio~~s indicate that...ametrine to refer to this bicolored variety of quartz, since it has correct mineralogic implications...Holden (1925)described bicolored amethyst-citrine quartz and Leinmlein (1951; as cited in Balitslzy and
Report (volume)
Khasi Ilillfi.— Geological structure of Nilgiri Hills (Madras). Pt, 3, 1869 (out. oj print) Geological...Geological structure of central portion of Nerbndda District. Tertiary and alluvial deposits of central portion...[out of print) : Cretaceous Rocks of Tricbinopoly District, Pt. 2. 1864 (out of print) Districts of Tricbinopoly...VoL. VoL. XI. PL : 1876 (price 3 Rs.) ; Bait-region of Eohfii, Trans-Indus. XII. PL 1, 1877 (price...PL 2, 1876 (price 2 Rs.) : Coal-fields of Naga Hills. XTII. Pt. 1, 1877 (price 2 Rs. 8 As.) : Wardba
Book
(Brazil) corundum Bibliography-Brazil 300 210 Burma (Myanmar) 10 Judging quality: A connoisseur's guide Burundi...473 History 474 Luc Yen 474 Quy Chau (Bu Khang District) 475 Other Vietnam corundu.n1 localities 478 Mining...a man can raise a thirst ... Rudyard Kipling, Mandalay I their army of porters marching cowards Everest...an old and dirty towel for an orange spine! in Mandalay and, to this day, continue to be bewildered that...The corundun1 mines of the Thai/Cambodian border region straddle the border. Thus the phrase "Thai ruby"
Report (volume)
to continue the survey of the Khasi and Jaintia Hills and returned on the 23rd April 1923. Posted in the...inspect the mica deposits in the South ICanara district (Madras Presidency), and returned to headquarters...have been added to the collections Vizagapatam district. Presented by (1) Apatite rock from the Mr. V...sand for glass-making. Presented by the Rajmahal Quartz, Sand and Kaolin Co. Ochre. Presented by the Forest...Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun. Quartz epimorphous after chabazite. Presented by F. L. G. Simpson
Report (volume)
production. Consumption The Gondwana Pench district, Raniganj and coalfields : North-East Assam...Bikaner. Labour statistics* Effect of coal-mining on district, the population. from : Mohpani, Wsrora, Singareni...worked entirely for from returns made by the District Officers agree very closely with those obtained...has recently been in the being Dharwar made district, commenced in the Nizam’s Dominions* and Bombay...in more remote in parts of the Sambalpur district there at work. average annual value of iron
Report (volume)
Fossil molluscs from the Oil-Measures of the Dawna Hills, Tenasserim (Pis. vi, vii) LV, 97-104. 2 REOOEDS...freshwater fish from the Oil-Measures of the Bawna Hills (PI. xiv & figs.) . . . Atjdbn, J. B.— Note on the...Vaushtikb— 1. On the occurrence of gold in the district of Singhbbum.II, 11-14. 2. On the occurrence of...of argentiferous galena and copper in the district of Manbhum, south-west frontier of Bengal . . . HI...Rubios in the Kaehin Hills, Upper Burma . XXXVJ, 164-170. 2. Jadeite in the Kacliin Hills (Pis. xxxvxxxix
Book (volume)
VOL.2 Bauer, Max Precious stones J FOX LAKE DISTRICT LIBRARY 2§| £ J3RAND AVENUE 60020 - PRECIOUS...Jadeite (Chloromelanite) Quartz . A. Crystallised Quartz . Rock-crystal .... Smoky-quartz .... Amethyst ........ Citrine ..... Rose-quartz .... Prase .... Sapphire-quartz Quartz with enclosures . . . . 420 420...Cat’s-eye . . . . Tiger-eye. . . 491 493 B. Compact Quartz Hornstone .... Wood-stone .... Chrysoprase ......Elba . and . green . .... enclosures Smoky-quartz, crystals ,. .35, c. „ 4a, 5. „ „ cut .
Book (edition)
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Spodumene Quartz Opal Turquoise Lapis Lazuli Jade – Geology and...of glass closely resembling opal in appearance. Quartz, which for many years has been manufactured in...extensive fields in the prophetically named Kimberley district of Western Australia promise to be of world importance...information on a number of topics, particularly on the quartz gems. Mr J Asscher, Jnr, of Amsterdam checked the...an inner solid region of diameter 2440 km and density about 8 gcm3, and an outer region about 2260 km
Report (volume)
Notes on an Upper-Triassic Fauna from the Pishin District, Baluchis¬ tan, collected by E. Vredenburg in... 22 Report on the Coal Occurrences in the Foot-hills of Bhutan. By Guy £. Pilgrim, B.Sc., Deputy Superintendent...from Talevadi, Belgaum District, and on Gibbsite from Bhekowli, Satara District. By L. Leigh Fsrmor, A...*172 On Explosion Crsters in the Lower Chindwin District, Burma. Part 4. The Jaipur and Nazira Coal-fields...239 The Kabat Anticline^ near Seiktein, Myingyan District, Upper Burma. By £• H. Pascob, M.A., B.Sc., Assistant
Journal (issue)
capital of Baltistan Province. Sapphire, jade, quartz (including amethyst), lapis lazuli, and some ornamental...Tahirlzheli (1969)for a detailed geological map of the region. PART I THE SWAT VALLEY EMERALDS In 1958, goatherds...primarily of a dark gray mica containing layers of quartz and some dark gray limestone. Farther below appear...least four such episodes have been noted. In the region of the Mingora mines, the schists are almost vertical...the quartz veins that characterize the lower beds, interlinked with pockets of calcite. The quartz and
Report (volume)
Fossil Molluscs from the Oil-Measures of the Dawna Hills, Tenasscrim. By N. Annandale, C.I.E., D.Sc., F.A...--Cloolo;,dcaI map of part of tlie Khasi and Jaintia Hills. Seale V mile. PLATE 28.—Map of part of the Shaliganga...rubies, sappliires and spinels of the Mandalay district and Sagyin Hills, examining the coal outcrops of Mithwc...around llaflong in Assam ; n journey to the Palni Hills; a surv(‘y of various glaciers in Kashmir; a survey...oil anti coal fitdds of Upper Assam and the Naga Hills. In 1903-04 he made his first actjuaintaiice with
Journal (issue)
from the native thyme bush at Kornos, Larnaca District, and it was desired to ascertain its quality and...Roodekop 509 in the Elands River Ward, Pretoria district,'' was received in May, 1921. It was stated that...eo1nmon variety of coffee cultivated in the mountain district of the Colony. It was desired to ascertain their...and local supplies of '' flint '' (in the form of quartz or silica sand) and felspar might be obtainable...United States border, except in the Santa Marta district of Colombia where the plants are grown under irrigation
Report (volume)
Couison. Octahedral Pyrite Crystals from the Kohat District, North-West Frontier Province. By A. L. Couison...periphery, becoming irregular towards the central region. X 16. Fig. 3.—Vertical section through a megalospheric...Bombay .... Clays; Garo Hills, Assam ; Manbhum, Bihar and Orissa . Coal: Garo Hills, Assam; Jharia, Bihar...Burma Circle.* 82-87 56 Myitkyina district. 83 56 Thayetmyo district. 84 56 Mogok Stone Tract. 85 58 Southern...States. 86 63 Southern Shan States and Kyaukse district ‘ . . . 87 66 Northern Circle. 88-95 67 Singoli
Report (volume)
(Geology of the country near Ngahlaingdwin, Minim District,Burma. By Dr. (Vsare ]k)rro (^^ith (Geological...Kasliniir. PLATE 580.—Maj) of pait ol llio Malabar district sliowiioj Iho vjlbmo^ Kiittijipnrani 'rrikkanapiirani...N;j.ahlaingdwiu. PL.iTE 581.— l.--I)ovoiiian in hills opposite Itoshun. (diitral. 2.—l)o\oiiian on Korai;l)...fauna of the lowT-r Miocene f)eds of the Jlugti hills in Baluchistan' affords the best ])roof at present...Vertebrate fauna of tlie Uaj series in tlie Bugti hills and the Punjab, Pal. Indica, new series, vol. IV
Book
natural, cultured and imitation Alexander E. Fam Quartz Michael O'Donoghue In preparation Diamond Roy...continuously since Roman times and before; much of the region was later colonized by the European xi xii Introduction...Westemization. Even so, today the East remains an alien region for Western travellers, more foreign, in fact,...stones of a yellow and blue colour, such as topaz, quartz, zircon and others. History Among the oldest Western...specimens which have been lately sent from the district of Ellow (Elahera, Sri Lanka?), have contributed
Book (volume)
Romances unrepresented in Malory. J. M. Gr. Mandalay. Author of Burma; ^ C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O. Major-General...Pastaza. The natural resources of this extensive region are incalculable, but their development has been...manufactured to some extent. The natural outlet of this region is the Amazon river, but this involves 2500 m....was appointed temporary governor-general of the region of the Lower Volga, to combat an outbreak of the...Scheldt. Thus the kingdom roughly comprised the region watered by the Moselle 9 and the Meuse, together
 
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