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Magnesite from
Tarr Complex, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt


Locality type:Complex
Classification
Species:Magnesite
Formula:MgCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnesite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Tarr Complex, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1423432
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1423432:1
GUID (UUID V4):961d79cd-cd18-4976-b694-ee576658f217
Nearest other occurrences of Magnesite
2.5km (1.5 miles) Wadi Tarr, South Sinai Governorate, Egypt
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Precambrian Intrusive Carbonates, Eastern Desert of Egypt and Sudan: C, 0 and Sr Isotopic Evidence R O B E...Precambrian intrusive carbonates, Eastern Desert of Egypt and Sudan: C, 0 and Sr isotopic evidence. Precambrian...Sudanese shields (ESS), from the Eastern Desert of Egypt and Sudan. The isotopic data indicate that three...passive continental margin on the north flank of the South Eastern Desert, now structurally buried under the...exposed along the western flank of the Red Sea in Egypt and Sudan formed between 900 and 550 Ma as the result
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· Yasser Abd El-Rahman Editors The Geology of Egypt Regional Geology Reviews Series Editors Roland...Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa François M. Roure, Rueil-Malmaison, France...Geology of Egypt 123 • Editors Zakaria Hamimi Department of Geology Benha University Benha, Egypt Jesús...El-Barkooky Department of Geology Cairo University Giza, Egypt Harald Fritz Department of Geology and Environment...El-Rahman Department of Geology Cairo University Giza, Egypt ISSN 2364-6438 ISSN 2364-6446 (electronic) Regional
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in diamonds from Finsch and Premier kimberlite, South Africa D. W. SEARS,J. R. ASHWORTH, C. P. BROADBENT...kimberlites of the Kimberley area and Jagersfontein, South Africa 381 ANTONIO LONGINELLI: Oxygen isotopes...and petrogenesis of the Fiskenaesset anorthosite complex, southern West Greenland: Nature of the parent...and petrogenesis of the Fiskenaesset anorthosite complex, southern West Greenland: Nature ofthe parent magma...-bearing carbonates southeast Sinai ofthe Tan 870 albitite complex, 885 Organic Geochemistry Division
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Guyana, Venezuela, Brazil, Paraguay, Angola and South-West Africa, i.a. Carbonatites are now the major...Society of South Africa and C. A. Strauss and F. C. Truter (1950A) : Geological Society of South Africa and...Geological Society of South Africa and R. L. Johnson (1961) 6-12: Geological Society of South Africa and R. L...(1961) Figure Figure 10-1: Geological Society of South Africa and S.J. Shand (1921A) 10-5: American Journal...Bisset (1937) Figure 15-26: Geological Society of South Africa and H. D. Russell, S. A. Hiemstra, and D
 
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