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Spinel from
Nyalga Combustion Metamorphic complex, Choir-Nyalga basin, Töv Province, Mongolia


Locality type:Exposure
Classification
Species:Spinel
Formula:MgAl2O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Spinel data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nyalga Combustion Metamorphic complex, Choir-Nyalga basin, Töv Province, Mongolia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1339424
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1339424:6
GUID (UUID V4):b02e68a6-2bed-4d3d-9465-70bc71133cd6
Nearest other occurrences of Spinel
7.4km (4.6 miles) Tugrug quarry, Töv Province, Mongolia
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paralavas from a new combustion metamorphic complex in the ChoirNyalga basin (Central Mongolia): composition...recently discovered combustion metamorphic complex in the ChoirNyalga basin, Central Mongolia. The identified...Si-Al-K and Si-Al-Ca-Fe immiscible melts after spinel, anorthite–bytownite, melilite, Al-clinopyroxene...(strongest) and 828–839 cm−1. The kuratite-bearing Nyalga paralavas have bulk compositions with MgO/(MgO+FeO+Fe2O3)...sediments which were affected by nearby coal combustion sources at reducing conditions (IW-WM-QFM buffers)
 
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