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Baotite from
Zagi Mountain, Hameed Abad Kafoor Dheri, Peshawar District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Baotite
Formula:Ba4(Ti,Nb,W)8O16(SiO3)4Cl
Comments:A very small number of crystals were found by Herb Obodda at Zagi Mountain, though these examples rival those from the species' type locality at Baotou
Colour:black-greenish yellow
Quality for species:Excellent - world class for species or very significant. (!!)
Abundance at site:Extremely Rare
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Baotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Zagi Mountain, Hameed Abad Kafoor Dheri, Peshawar District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
Photo GalleryView Gallery (7 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:241126
Long-form Identifier:1:3:241126:2
GUID (UUID V4):b4e690c6-3272-43af-89a9-ee27d7eadb9e
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Zagi Mountain Northwest Frontier Province Pakistan Herbert Obodda Box 51 Short Hills NJ 07078 Peter Leavens...Newark DE 19716 Zagi Mountain and related sites near Peshawar on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan...the finest specimens of bastnäsite, xenotime, and baotite known. The minerals occur in alpine-type veins...the fierce heat I found when I arrived in Peshawar, Pakistan was truly shocking. It had been only a month...half my lifetime! Peshawar, the provincial capital of the North West Frontier Province, was the first stop
Journal (issue)
Bastnas Mines, Riddarhyttan Ore Field, Bergslagen District, Vastmanland, Sweden ........... 187 by L. Ohman... Nysten, and J. Langhof Zagi Mountain, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan ....... . ....... 205 by...BASTDAS ffiIDES RIDDARHYTTAD ORE FIELD, BERGSLAGED DISTRICT, VASTffiADLADD, SillEDED Lennart Ohman Hi:igviltsvagen...certainty from the mid-14th century, making this district one of the oldest in Sweden. Though the mine was...one of the oldest parts of the Riddarhyttan ore district, was mainly mined for copper during the 18th century
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sent it to my Representative, Mark Finchem (R-District 11, Oro Valley), asking him to be the primary... Mark Candee Gold, 2.3 cm, from the Breckenridge district, Summit County, Colorado. Ken Donn photo. Wulfenite...(hot-pink), 3.7 cm, from the Glove mine, Tyndall district, Santa Cruz County, Arizona. Collected in 1958;... 4 cm, from the Inspiration mine, Globe-Miami district, Gila County, Arizona. Ken Donn photo. Cerussite...matrix, 6.5 cm, from the Grand Reef mine, Aravaipa district, Graham County, Arizona. Ken Donn photo. Supplement
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To Our Readers: Pakistan is a mineralogically-rich and interesting country. The quantity of Pakistani...us by surprise when people began to ask, "Why Pakistan; why now?" It has never been our intention to...the mineral deposits of the high mountains of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Once into the project, however...justice to neither. We decided to limit our focus to Pakistan, though even focused on a single country, a comprehensive...providing research and information. From his office in Peshawar, Shafiee enlisted the help of his many contacts
Journal (issue)
the Midwest Federation (1940), and the Rocky Mountain Federation (1941). One of the early thumbnail...cm, from the Eagle’s Nest mine, Michigan Bluff District, Placer County, California. Jingnan Zhang collection...Bustamite, 2.7 cm, from the North mine, Broken Hill District, New South Wales, Australia. Stretch Young collection...from the Kombat mine, southern area of the Otavi Mountain Land, 37 km east of Otavi, Namibia. Ralph Clark...from the Kombat mine, southern area of the Otavi Mountain Land, 37 km east of Otavi, Namibia. Ex John Barlow
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1007/s00710-012-0208-8 ORIGINAL PAPER Formation of baotite - a Cl-rich silicate - together with fluorapatite...online: 2 June 2012 # Springer-Verlag 2012 Abstract Baotite occurs as a late phase in the Kvaløya lamproite...granite adjacent to the dyke, suggesting that baotite formed during reactions between rock and fluids...lamproitic magma. Most of the analyzed grains of baotite from the Kvaløya lamproite show compositions close...all published baotite analyses suggests that the major compositional variations of baotite occur between
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralogy of the baotite-bearing Gundrapalli lamproite, Nalgonda district, Telangana, India Gurmeet...lamproite dyke from Gundrapalli village (Nalgonda district), Telangana, India. The dyke consists of a mineral...baritocalcite, calcite, ilmenite, hydrozircon, baotite, strontianite, allanite, quartz and pyrite. The...priderite have been compensated for by presence of baotite, rutile, titanite, barite, and hydro-zircons. The...of the rare mineral baotite from this lamproite, the first recognition of baotite from a lamproite in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
uncommon Ti–Ba–P accessory mineralization, including baotite Ba4(Ti,Nb)8Si4O28Cl (up to 5 vol %), Srapatite...%), and previously unknown Na– Mg–Ba phosphate. Baotite forms anhedral elongated and isometric grains 10–500...magnesioarfvedsonite (~30), orthoclase (40– 50), apatite (5–7), baotite (up to 3), rutile (1–3), zir con, quartz, and...phosphates, and apatite of uncommon composition. Baotite, Ti–Ba silicate (Ba4(Ti,Nb)8Si4O28Cl) is an extremely...to alkali granosyenite (Semenov et al., 1961). Baotite was also found in carbonatites and carbonatite
Report (issue)
crystals from the Shigar Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Colorless, transparent topaz crystals of modest...cm, from the Shigar Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Trinity Minerals specimen and photo. Brad and...busy website specializing in quartz varieties, Pakistan/Afghanistan minerals, and some jewelry on the...Waziristan, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan. Colorado Gem & Mineral Company specimen and photo...Epidote, 6.25 cm, from near Quetta, Baluchistan, Pakistan. Colorado Gem & Mineral Company specimen and photo
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net MARCH–APRIL 2019 Articles The Candelaria District Mineral County, Nevada .........................adams@aero.org Bonanza silver ore made the Candelaria District one of Nevada’s largest silver producers in the...whiteite-(CaMgMg). INTRODUCTION The Candelaria district is located in southeastern Mineral County, along...majority of mining activity took place on Candelaria Mountain, elevation 6,659 feet; considerably less mining...account of the earlier history of the Candelaria district was compiled from Chalfant (1942), Shamberger
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Dadongla (Yunchangping) mine near Tongren, Guizhou Province, China. Marcus Budil specimen; Jeff Scovil photo...localities of the former Soviet Union, Bolivia and Pakistan), who, with Dr. Liu and Herr Ottens, have compiled...of Tonglushan, near the city of Daye in Hubei Province, have revealed important historical information...being put into practice (Sommerlatte, 1985). The province of Yunnan, in the southwestern part of the Chinese...beginning in the second decade of the 18th century the province developed into one of the most important centers
 
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