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Apatite from
Khotgor, Khan khongor District, Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia


Classification
Species:'Apatite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Khotgor, Khan khongor District, Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1540144
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1540144:3
GUID (UUID V4):e2e1ac38-4726-498b-a02d-093f7954f867
Nearest other occurrences of Apatite
34.8km (21.6 miles) Bayan Khoshuu Complex, Mandal-Ovoo District, Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia
58.3km (36.2 miles) Mushgai Khudag carbonatite complex, Shara Hulasa Hiid, Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Modern Approaches in Solid Earth Sciences Volume...Jaroslav Dostal Editors Mineral Resources of Mongolia Editors Ochir Gerel Geoscience Center Mongolian...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbatar, Mongolia Bayaraa Batkhishig Department of Geology and Hydrogeology...University of Science and Technology Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Franco Pirajno Centre for Exploration Targeting...Gateway East, Singapore 189721, Singapore Preface Mongolia occupies the central part of the giant Central
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minerals Review Rare Earth Element Deposits in Mongolia Jaroslav Dostal 1, * and Ochir Gerel 2 1 2 *... J.; Gerel, O. Rare Earth Element Deposits in Mongolia. Department of Geology, Saint Mary’s University...Ulaanbaatar 14191, Mongolia Correspondence: jarda.dostal@smu.ca Abstract: In Mongolia, rare earth element...emplaced in the Gobi-Tien Shan rift zone in southern Mongolia where carbonatites usually form dikes, plugs or...synchysite, parisite) and apatite. Apatite is also present in the carbonatite-hosted apatite-magnetite (mostly
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Occurrences of Niobium and Tantalum Mineralization in Mongolia Jaroslav Dostal 1, * and Ochir Gerel 2 1 2 *...Occurrences of Niobium and Tantalum Mineralization in Mongolia. Minerals 2022, 12, 1529. https:// doi.org/10...Technology, Baga Toiruu 34, Ulaanbaatar 14191, Mongolia Correspondence: jarda.dostal@smu.ca Abstract:...the most common Ta- and Nb-bearing minerals. In Mongolia, primary niobium and tantalum mineralization includes...mainly mineralization of Sn, W, Ta, Li, and Nb. Mongolia hosts several promising occurrences of both types
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
The origin of magnetite-apatite rocks of Mushgai-Khudag complex, South Mongolia: Mineral chemistry and...magnetiteapatite rocks of Mushgai-Khudag complex, South Mongolia: Mineral chemistry and studies of melt and fluid...The origin of magnetite-apatite rocks of Mushgai-Khudag Complex, South Mongolia: mineral chemistry and...inclusions data and trace element characteristics of apatite from the Mushgai-Khudag complex for reconstructing...reconstructing the formation of the magnetite-apatite rocks, their RI magmatic-hydrothermal evolution and clarifying
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Transbaikalia region, and MushugaiKhuduk deposit in Mongolia. The Kizilcaören deposit represents a variant...Quartz Calcite, Fe–Mn–Ca carbonates Phlogopite Apatite Barite Fluorite Parisite Cabastnaesite Pyrite...albite; AbKfs, K–Na feldspar; Anl, analcime; Ap, apatite; Brt, barite; Bst, Cabastnaesite; Cal, calcite;...dealing with a new mineral more enriched in water. Apatite, which occurs in phonolite in accessory amounts...vol %), phlogopite (5 vol %), barite (1 vol %), apatite (<1 %) and pseudomorphs of Fe and Mn hydroxides
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mushgai–Khudag alkaline-carbonatite complex (southern Mongolia) Anna M. Nikolenko, Anna G. Doroshkevich, Anton...Mushgai–Khudag alkaline-carbonatite complex (southern Mongolia), LITHOS (2020), https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.lithos...Mushgai–Khudag alkaline-carbonatite complex (southern Mongolia) Anna M. Nikolenko a, Anna G. Doroshkevich a...alkaline-carbonatite complex, located in southern Mongolia within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB)...shonkinite-alkaline syenite, respectively). Magnetite-apatite rocks, carbonatites, and fluorite mineralization
Report (issue)
Ulaanbaatar 4 Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar 5 Korean Institute of Geology, Mining...earth science agencies and universities in Russia, Mongolia, Northeastern China, South Korea, Japan, and the...Plyuschev, 2001): (1) planetary deposit-hosting province or planetary metallogenic belt (≥1000 by 103 km2);...metallogenic subzone (2 to 20 by 103 km2); and (6) ore district (0.4 to 2.0 by 103 km2). However, often determination...metallogenic system versus metallogenic zone, or ore district versus deposit-hosting subzone. For this study
 
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