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Forsterite from
Kapalagulu Intrusion, Kigoma Region, Tanzania


Locality type:Intrusion
Classification
Species:Forsterite
Formula:Mg2SiO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Forsterite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kapalagulu Intrusion, Kigoma Region, Tanzania
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1370683
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1370683:0
GUID (UUID V4):cb5fe406-b030-47b9-8dea-ada1b2c4fb4c
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in the PGE metal and Ni-bearing Kapalagulu Intrusion, western Tanzania Louis J. Cabri, Harry R. Wilhelmij...in the PGE metal and Ni-bearing Kapalagulu Intrusion, western Tanzania, Ore Geology Reviews (2017), doi:...in the PGE metal and Ni-bearing Kapalagulu Intrusion, western Tanzania 4 5 Louis J. Cabri*, Harry R...Perth, WA 6845, Australia 12 13 Keywords: Kapalagulu Intrusion; laterite; harzburgite; platinum group mineralogy;... 2 19 ABSTRACT 20 The Kapalagulu layered ultramafic and mafic intrusion is emplaced between the 21
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Platinum mineralization in the Kapalagulu Intrusion, western Tanzania Harry R. Wilhelmij 1,2 & Louis...of a layered gabbro complex known as the Kapalagulu Intrusion, emplaced between the Paleoproterozoic Ubendian...within the southeastern extension of the Kapalagulu Intrusion (known as the Lubalisi Zone) that is covered...deep drilling in the Lubalisi Zone of the Kapalagulu Intrusion shows that the folded harzburgite can be...dissolution of Pt tellurides. Keywords Tanzania . Kapalagulu Layered Intrusion . PGM-bearing harzburgite and laterite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
closely with 302 For example, if the mineral is forsterite 3"0- (13)Msio + (~) MM P(MgzSi04) )- I'-...fractionation density in g cm 3. Legend: (1) Dufek intrusion, Antarctica; (2) Stillwater complex, Montana;...Rhum intrusion, N.W. Scotland; (5) Kaervaen intrusion, East Greenland; (6) Kiglapait intrusion, Labrador;...Labrador; (7) Skaergaard intrusion, East Greenland; (8) phenocrysts in mid-ocean ridge basalts of the FAMOUS...Insch Intrusion, Scotland; (t 3) Hartley Complex, Great Dyke, Zimbabwe; (14) Kapalagulu intrusion, Tanzania
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Iron Age sites at Kemondo Bay on Lake Victoria (Tanzania), in particular, at site KM3 [19–21]. 3. Irons...source is associated with the rapid upwelling and intrusion of superdeep and super-compressed high-temperature...Štiavnica (Banská Štiavnica district, Banská Bystrica region, Slovakia, 48◦ 270 2900 N 18◦ 530 4700 E), the...The Hodruša Intrusive Complex is a subvolcanic intrusion in the middle of the Banská Štiavnica stratovolcano...7 ± 0.4 to 11.4 ± 1.2 mya) [182]. The Khodrus intrusion, Klotilda vein, comprises rocks bearing iron silicides
Book
perfect circular, 8-km diameter Kondyor Massif intrusion in Russia. Platinum is often found in mining of...Oktyabr’skove copper–nickel deposit of the Eastern Siberia Region, Russia and many other Cu–Ni–PGE deposits. 1.3...United States, Mechanic Pluton, Canada, Skaergaard Intrusion, East Greenland, Talnakh Cu-Ni deposit, Noril’sk...Minerals 11 The Skaergaard mafic–ultramafic intrusion is the only known source of Skaergaardite, the...Monchegorsk Cu–Ni Deposit in the Kola Peninsula, Northern Region, Russia. 1.3.1.9 Isoferroplatinum Isoferroplatinum
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Nunarssuit syenite and the Ilimaussaq alkaline intrusion which present many contrasting features. Layering...petrographically similar syenite of the Klokken intrusion the bands are concentrations of mafic minerals...Part of the nepheline syenite of the Grlnnedal intrusion is characterized by extreme feldspar lamination...applied to the study of olivines from the Muskox intrusion, Northwest Territories, by Smith. On the basis...Ontario, Canado The Muskox Intrusion, a Newly Discovered Layered Intrusion in the CoppermineRiver Area
Book
from the Midcontinent Rift-Related Echo Lake Intrusion in Northern Michigan, USA Reprinted from: Minerals...from the Talnakh and Oktyabrsk Deposits, Noril’sk Region, Russia Reprinted from: Minerals 2018, 8, 339,...ophiolite, stratiform complexes and Ural-Alaskan type intrusion, and sulfides deposits and sulphide deposits in...a gabbro from the midcontinent rift Echo Lake intrusion in northern Michigan, USA. The authors found that...of the Talnakh and Oktyabrsk deposits, Noril’sk region, Russia. Due to the small size of thalhammerite
Book
the layered intrusions scene is the Panzhihua intrusion (SW China) that has been intensively studied recently...of Major Layered Intrusions 10 The Panzhihua Intrusion, SW China ����������������������������������������������������...����    R. Grant Cawthorn 517 13 Kiglapait Intrusion, Labrador ����������������������������������...horizon at near-solidus conditions across the intrusion. Rapid cooling (~ 125 °C/Ma) down to temperatures...layering (­Irvine 1982) (e.g., Muskox layered intrusion, Fig. 1.1). They consist of cumulates (e.g., Figs
 
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