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Andalusite from
Mogok Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar


Locality type:Township
Classification
Species:Andalusite
Formula:Al2(SiO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Andalusite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mogok Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:142382
Long-form Identifier:1:3:142382:2
GUID (UUID V4):617f73a6-fcb6-487b-9308-8957995145e1
Localities for Andalusite in this Region
Kabaing (Ka-Pine; Khabine), Kyauk-Pyat-That, Mogok Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Ohn-bin-ywe-htwet (Coconut Tree mine), Mogok Valley, Mogok Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Htan-yan-sho, Pein-Pyit (Painpyit; Pyan Pyit), Mogok Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
Pyant Gyi mine (Pyan Gyi), Pein-Pyit (Painpyit; Pyan Pyit), Mogok Township, Pyin-Oo-Lwin District, Mandalay Region, Myanmar
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (chapter)
deposits of Myanmar KYAW THU1* & KHIN ZAW2 1 Macle Gem Trade Laboratory, Yangon, Myanmar 2 CODES ARC...brieïŹ‚y the origins of the major gem deposits in Myanmar. Myanmar is fortunate in containing world-class gem...pigeon’s-blood-coloured ruby from the Mogok Stone Tract in Mandalay Division, the Mong Hsu ruby deposit...purposes of description the gemstone deposits in Myanmar are classiïŹed into: (1) primary hard-rock deposits...Examples of the primary-type gems are ruby in marble (Mogok, Mong Hsu and Sagyin), sapphire in syenite pegmatite
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Spectroscopy of Varicolored Gem Spinel from Mogok, Myanmar and LỄc YĂȘn, Vietnam Iveta MalĂ­čkovĂĄ 1 , Peter...Spectroscopy of Varicolored Gem Spinel from Mogok, Myanmar and LỄc YĂȘn, Vietnam. Minerals 2021, 11, 169...12 crystal fragments of natural spinel from Mogok, Myanmar and LỄc YĂȘn, Vietnam. All samples were crystal...samples from two localities—Luc Yen, Vietnam and Mogok, Myanmar. These have a different coloring and chemical...sapphire, amazonite, pargasite, and humite [13]. Mogok gem-rich area is located within the central part
Journal (issue)
MOGOK! L L The Mineralogical Record JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2022 ‱ VOLUME 53 ‱ NUMBER 1 ‱ $25 KRISTALLE...Articles History, Mines and Minerals of the Mogok Stone Tract, Mandalay Division, Burma .......................nicknamed “The King of Mogok” and more recently the “King of Freedom,” from Mogok, Burma. Federico Barlocher... History, Mines and Minerals of The Mogok Stone Tract Mandalay Division, Burma Thomas P. Moore1 Mark...Mark Mauthner2 Wendell Wilson3 Mogok has been famous for over two thousand years as the source of the world’s
Journal (issue)
1994 Cover Picture Ruby crystals from Mong Hsu, Myanmar (Burma): the terminated crystal (9mm high) is not...an oxidizing atmosphere for seven hours (see 'Myanmar and its gems - an update' p.3) Upper photo by Shane...Fax: 071 404 8843 J. Gemm., 1994, 24, 1 3 Myanmar* and its gems - an update Robert C. Kammerling1...Canada Fig. 1. The Kingdoms of Pagan in central Myanmar go back almost to the beginning of the Christian...relation to the gemstone production in the area of Mogok and goes further in that it relates the information
Book
Intra- and Inter- Continental Comparisons from Myanmar and Eastern Australia Reprinted from: Minerals...Enigmatic Alluvial Sapphires from the Orosmayo Region, Jujuy Province, Northwest Argentina: Insights...study of ruby chemistry and inclusions between Myanmar and eastern Australia is presented by Sutherland...on another occurrence of sapphires in the same region of the South Urals occurring in anorthosites (kyshtymites)...evolution of alluvial sapphires from the Orosmayo region (Jujuy Province, NW Argentina) and importantly
Report (volume)
Shan Antimony. Punjab — Uses ; ; Amlierst district ; Northern Shan States and ot Slates ; her... Hassan district; Coal, —^lulioduction . Singhbhum . . .... .... iShimoga district Mysore: district...district. . ; Mysore Production and prices. Comparison with South Africa, Australia and Canada, and...Yamethin. Indian localities . . Magnesite. (Salem district. Uses Production. Other occuroie reserves; production...Consumption. Mergui 287 Silver, silver 203 district. Tavoy district. Amherst ern Shun States. Indian Tvvgsten
Book (volume)
cm1 is called the fingerprint region. Usually IR spectrum in this region contains very complicated series...overlapping bands. The importance of the fingerprint region is that each mineral species produces a different...500 to 800 cm1 can be considered as “fingerprint region” sensitive to the composition and the topological...see Fig. 1.9), but generally IR spectrum in this region is characteristic of all these minerals. In IR...vibrations of a large number of atoms within the region of coherent vibrations. However, in real periodic
 
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