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Hematite from
Mazaugues, Brignoles, Var, Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur, France


Locality type:Commune
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mazaugues, Brignoles, Var, Provence-Alpes-CĂ´te d'Azur, France
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1203949
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1203949:4
GUID (UUID V4):ecaba699-7b39-422e-afbe-e8730f385bdb
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
at or near equilibrium. (U+Th)/Ne ages of two hematite samples from the Glengonnar mine imply a late...Geochemistry and U-Pb zircon dating of Southern France bauxites N. Mondilloa, C. Chelle-Michoub, M. Bonia...Karst bauxite deposits occurring in southern France (Provence and Languedoc), lie between Jurassic platform...on bulk rock geochemistry of Provence (Les Baux, Mazaugues, and Brignoles) and Languedoc bauxites (BĂ©darieux... and new U-Pb data of detrital zircons of the Provence deposits, aiming at: 1) identifying elements re-mobilised
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
are anatase and futile (2-10 ~), less frequently hematite and goethite (3-10 ~t), and rarely ilmenite. They...cathodoluminescent colour (5-100 ,~). Less frequently hematite, futile, magnetite, ilmenite and quartz grains...indicating their repeated transportation (Mazaugues-France) (Fig. 14). 12" 168 Gy. B~rdossy and Gy...(Rumania). In deferrificated white bauxites of Mazaugues (France) the oolites are somewhat more visible. On...are frequently detrital mineral grains (zircon, hematite etc.) or detrital bauxite grains of 20 to 40 diameter
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principal karst bauxite regions of Austria, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Iran, Italy, Jamaica, Rumania, Spain,...addition, important bauxite regions in Southern France. No bauxites are known from the southern shore...groups to the north of the belt : Decazeville in France, Antrim in Northern Ireland, Ayrshire in Scotland...Central Greece Transdanubian Hills, Hungary Provence, France Kweichow, China Dalmatia, Yugoslavia Turgay...Northern Urals, USSR Crna Gora, Yugoslavia Languedoc, France Northern Vietnam Central Kazakhstan, USSR Timan
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sample of Ari~ge, France. Bushinsky (1975) published a SEM of diaspore crystals with hematite from a bauxite...mine, France Grebnicka Planina, Yugoslavia Spinazzola mine, Italy Brignoles, Mazaugues, France Campo...do = dolomite; gi = gibbsite; g = goethite; h = hematite; il = illite; im = ilmenite; k = kaolinite; 1...bauxite deposits of Spinazzola, Italy, and Bedarieux, France, are characterized by similar weak tectonic activity...Kaolinitein Senonian karstic bauxite, B6darieux, France. 1000 x . lO00x. Vol. 26, No. 4, 1978 SEM
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skdimentaires .. . . .. . . A. BERNARD (Nancy, France) . . . . . . . 19 . . ......... .. . .......gisements stratiformes de plomb P. NIC~LINI (Paris, France) ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . .. ....oolithique de Lorraine L. BUBENICEK (Maizitres-les-Metz, France) . . . . . . . . . .. 1 13 Facies problems of...ddimentaires marins de phosphate M.SLANSKY(Paris, France). . . .. ... . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . .... . 165 Rapport de synthkse P.R~UTHIER (Paris, France). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Book (volume)
! -• ’ I M- TÎM. MINERALOGIE DE LA FRANCE MACON PROTAT FRERES, IMPRIMEURS y/> LACROIX...Muséum d’histoire naturelle MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE ET DE SES COLONIES DESCRIPTION PHYSIQUE ET CHIMIQUE...Juillet 1901 A. LACROIX. MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE OXYDES ET HYDROXYDES OXYDES EAU H^O L’eau se...— Minth'oloqie. — Uî. l MINÉRALOGIE UE LA FRANCE 2 Cassure conclioïdale. Dureté. Fragile 1,... concentriques autour d’un MINÉRALOGIE DE LA FRANCE 4 ^n-ain de aiguilles divergeant celle des
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ore-forming minerals are boehmite, kaolinite and hematite with nearly monomineralic white boehmitic bauxites...le. The main minerals of bauxite are boehmite, hematite and kaolinite. Illite occurs in the less altered...ed in zircon from the bauxite deposits at Mazaugues (France) and Campo Felice (Italy). However, zircon...completely. Pseudomorphic replacement of pyrite with hematite is typical. Sometimes, such a pseudomorph can
Report (issue)
Czechoslovakia .................................. 72 France ......................................... 72 Greece...University of Zaragoza, Turkey, Cameroon, Spain and France, Ivory Coast, and Spain; George Van Buren Day,... B4 GEOLOGY AND RESOURCES OF ALUMINUM Beaux, France, that had been found to consist mainly of a mixture...3 28.6 Mainly gibbsite, <1 percent boehmite. France ................... (Mercier and Noble, 1974, p...caustic concentration before it is recycled. Germany, France, Hungary, People's Republic of China, The materials
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HUIJBREGTS Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, France ACADEMIC PRESS Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers...Centre de Morphologie Mathematique in Fontainebleau, France! and by mining engineers and geologists around...about the expectation m(x) of the RV Z(x), i.e., Var {Z(x)} = E{[Z(x)~m(x)]2}. As with the expectation...increment [Z(xi)-Z(x2)], and is written as 2y(xj, x2) = Var {Z(xi)-Z(x2)|. The function y(xu *2) is then the...The following relations are immediately evident: Var{Z(x)} = E{[Z{x)- m]2} = C(0), y(h) — \E{[Z (x + h)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Hawleyite Heazlewoodite Hectorite Hedenbergite Hematite Hemihedrite Hemimorphite Hercynite Herzenbergite...consist mainly of the minerals kaolinite, goethite, hematite and gibbsite. Latite is an extrusive rock, with...Chromium-bearing chlorite and chromium-bearing hematite and goethite associated with maghemite and Fe...Important Ni–(Co) laterites occur at New Caledonia, France, Greenvale-Queensland, Australia, Moa Bay and Nicaro...(Garnier et al., 2006), Koniambo, New Caledonia–France (Pelletier, 1989; Perrier et al., 2006), Moa Bay
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Hawleyite Heazlewoodite Hectorite Hedenbergite Hematite Hemihedrite Hemimorphite Hercynite Herzenbergite...consist mainly of the minerals kaolinite, goethite, hematite and gibbsite. Latite is an extrusive rock, with...Chromium-bearing chlorite and chromium-bearing hematite and goethite associated with maghemite and Fe...Important Ni–(Co) laterites occur at New Caledonia, France, Greenvale-Queensland, Australia, Moa Bay and Nicaro...(Garnier et al., 2006), Koniambo, New Caledonia–France (Pelletier, 1989; Perrier et al., 2006), Moa Bay
Journal (volume)
of French Bauxite—World’s Production of Bauxite—France—Italy—Alabama — Georgia — Arkansas—Corundum and...Algeria—Australasia—Austria—Bolivia — Borneo—Canada—China— France—Hungary—Italy — Japan—Mexico—Portugal—Servia—Spain...Conditions—World’s Production of Arsenic—Canada— France—Germany—India—Italy—Spain—United Kingdom—Determi¬...Foreign Countries—Cuba (by H. C. Brown, p. 56) — France—Germany—Italy—Trinidad and Tobago—Turkey—Venezuela...Cement—Method of Manufacture at the Stewart Iron Co.—In France—Slag Bricks—Analyses—Slag Blocks—The Mechanical
 
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