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Talc from
Ržanovo Mine, Ržanovo, Kavadarci Municipality, North Macedonia


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Talc
Formula:Mg3Si4O10(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Talc data
Locality Data:Click here to view Ržanovo Mine, Ržanovo, Kavadarci Municipality, North Macedonia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1033790
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1033790:3
GUID (UUID V4):83dc9ea2-41fc-485a-b82e-099c6bed4e42
Nearest other occurrences of Talc
41.8km (25.9 miles) Vrita, Edessa, Pella, Central Macedonia, Greece
42.1km (26.2 miles) Messimeri, Edessa, Pella, Central Macedonia, Greece
46.6km (28.9 miles) Flamouria, Edessa, Pella, Central Macedonia, Greece
67.0km (41.7 miles) Groot Fe-Ni Deposit, Groot, Veles Municipality, North Macedonia
68.6km (42.7 miles) Groot, Veles Municipality, North Macedonia
69.8km (43.4 miles) Nickel laterite occurrences, Komnina, Eordaia, Kozani, Western Macedonia, Greece
74.3km (46.1 miles) Zincovelesite-6N6S type locality, Nežilovo, Čaška Municipality, North Macedonia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
243 Stuttgart, November 2004 Minerals from Macedonia. X. Separation and identification of some oxide... Boev, B. & Cibrev, D. (2004): Minerals from Macedonia. X. Separation and identification of some oxide...collected from various localities in the Republic of Macedonia. The mineral association of the localities where...mineral samples. Key words: Oxide minerals, Macedonia, FT IR spectroscopy, AES-ICP, AAS, powder XRD...originating from the localities within the Republic of Macedonia has been performed using vibrational (infrared
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of layered silicates, as chrysotile, antigorite, talc, clinochlore, and montmorillonite [14–16] layered...layered silicates, suchsuch as chrysotile, antigorite, talc, clinochlore, and montmorillonite [14–16] suggest...; Jovanovski, G.; Makreski, P. Minerals from Macedonia. Part XIX. Vibrational spectroscopy as identificational...; Jovanovski, G.; Makreski, P. Minerals from Macedonia. Part XX. Geological Setting, Lithologies, and...and Identification of the Minerals from Ržanovo Fe Ni deposit. Turkish J. Earth Sci. 2009, 18, 631–652
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and include deposits in Serbia (Topola), in N. Macedonia, former F.Y.R.O.M. (Rzanovo), Albania (Bitincka...resources in Greece are 220,000,000 tons [9,11]. The Ržanovo deposit, located close to the contact between the...Ni-bearing chlorite, quartz, calcite, and chromite. Talc is common in the lowest part of the ore, while illite...its upper part. In a distance of less than 1 km north of the Profitis Elias Ni laterite deposit, the Parhari...and chromite, as well as silicates (Fe–serpentine, talc), carbonates (calcite, siderite) and Mn-oxides (pyrolusite
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1  a Reinfjorden peridotite, northern Norway (71° North). The ultramafic rocks are part of the Seiland igneous...between the vegetation cover of peridotite at 71° North and the southern Mediterranean chemical composition...low-temperature hydrate minerals including serpentine, talc, and sepiolite (phreeqc; Parkhurst and Appelo 1999)...Jovanovski G, Makreski P (2009) Minerals from Macedonia. XX. Geological setting, lithologies, and identification...identification of the minerals from Ržanovo Fe-Ni deposit. Turk J Earth Sci 18:631–652 Bucher K (1998) Growth
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.pdf. Cover. Underground photo of the Skuterud Mine in Norway showing pink secondary erythrite (a hydrated.......................................F13 Typical Mine Life..........................................................................................F16 Mine Waste Characteristics.........................................................................F18 Mine Closure.....................................................F2 F2. Bar chart showing world cobalt mine and refinery production and apparent consumption
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.B3 Graph showing dates associated with all the mine sites on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s...production, U.S. apparent consumption, and U.S. mine production of antimony from 1900 to 2012............................F2 Graph showing world cobalt mine and refinery production and apparent consumption.....................F2 Graph showing world cobalt mine production from 1950 to 2011......................F4. Pie chart showing percentage of world cobalt mine production in 2011, by country.................
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modern multi-anvil, high-pressure laboratory in North America, using apparatus imported from Japan. With...our lab in an old shed, which was located just north of the new seismology building. As far as I can...passes through a vertical magnetic field above the north end of a “C-shaped” magnet (N) and below the south...). Am. Mineral. 1984, 69, 754–770. Yamanaka, T.; Mine, T.; Asogawa, S.; Nakamoto, Y. Jahn-Teller transition...omphacite sample SBB-46 from the South African Bobbejaan mine. Four different crystals were double-side polished
 
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