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Uvarovite from
Sartohay Mine, Sartohay (Sartokay; Sartuohai; Saertuohai), Tuoli Co. (Toli Co.), Tacheng Prefecture (Tarbaghatay Prefecture), Yili Hasake Autonomous Prefecture (Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture), Xinjiang, China


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Uvarovite
Formula:Ca3Cr2(SiO4)3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Uvarovite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Sartohay Mine, Sartohay (Sartokay; Sartuohai; Saertuohai), Tuoli Co. (Toli Co.), Tacheng Prefecture (Tarbaghatay Prefecture), Yili Hasake Autonomous Prefecture (Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture), Xinjiang, China
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:521787
Long-form Identifier:1:3:521787:8
GUID (UUID V4):a7bc305d-2776-4da3-977e-091f81ac14a1
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
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Masses” in ophiolite-type chromitites in northern Xinjiang Hong-Jing Xie, Yu-Wang Wang, Bo-Ran Guo, Yu Shi...Masses” in ophiolite-type chromitites in northern Xinjiang, Ore Geology Reviews (2019), doi: https://doi...Masses” in ophiolite-type chromitites in northern Xinjiang Hong-Jing Xie a, b, Yu-Wang Wang a, b*, Bo-Ran...100012, China b Beijing c School Institute of Geology for Mineral Resources, Beijing 100012, China of Earth...Sciences and Resources, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China Abstract Massive “Pale
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Hegenshan podiform chromitites (Inner Mongolia, China): Sub-solidus cooling and hydrothermal alteration...Hegenshan podiform chromitites (Inner Mongolia, China): Sub-solidus cooling and hydrothermal alteration...Hegenshan podiform chromitites (Inner 2 Mongolia, China): Sub-solidus cooling and hydrothermal alteration...Sciences, Peking 7 University, Beijing 100871, China 8 *Corresponding author, E-mail: yfzhu@pku.edu...ophiolitic complex from the Inner Mongolia 12 of China display massive, semi-massive, and disseminated
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Mg, Mn, Cr and Zn) and pure element standards (V, Co). The oxide minerals were measured with five WDS...standards were pyrite for S, Cr2O3 for Cr, and pure Co and Ni metals. Analyses of the NIST 610 glass standard...(for Cu), pyrite (for Fe, S), and metals for Cu, Co and Ni. Analyses were carried out with an acceleration...10 s on background, with the exception of Ni and Co, which were analyzed for 30 s on peak and 15 s on...in-house chromite secondary standard LCR-1 (Lace mine, South Africa; Locmelis et al., 2011) were analyzed
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peridotites from the Colkahan ultramafic complex (Nazdasht mine), Kerman, southeastern Iran Ali Reza Najafzadeh...and pyroxene, Cr-rich chlorite (kaemmererite), uvarovite, and veins of magnesite. Chromian spinel mainly...chromitite orebodies collectively known as the Nazdasht Mine. Apart from a few fieldbased studies (McCall 1985)...(kaemmererite) and chromium-bearing green garnet (uvarovite) (Fig. 3c). Chromian spinel grains in these chromitite...serpentine pseudomorphs) and rarely chlorite and uvarovite make up the matrix between chromian spinel. Banded
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10 m, in the Nana-go deposit, from the Wakamatsu mine SC RI in the Tari-Misaki ultramafic complex (Arai...also contains many minor elements, including Ti, Mn, Co, Zn and Ni (cf. Gahlan and Arai, 2007), indicating...sometimes skeletal, chromite grains associated with uvarovite, anorthite, chlorite, epidote and pumpellyite... 1977). If the hydrothermal chromite can SC RI co-precipitate with the hydrothermal olivine, it could...H.A., Arai, S., 2007. Genesis of peculiarly zoned Co, Zn and Mn-rich chromian spinel in serpentinite of
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V being introduced during listwaenitization. Cr, Co, Ni, and Zn concentrations are also being removed...94.79 99.22 96.08 95.45 96.12 Sample Sc V Cr Co Ni As Rb Sr Pb Au B6H O64 O62 O42 10 8 6...V being introduced during listwaenitization. Cr, Co, Ni, and Zn concentrations are also being Figure9...into silica/quartz, is depicted by the loss of Cr, Co, Ni, and Zn during listwaenitization; elements mainly...the enrichment in Cs, Pb, As, and V. Loss of Cr, Co, Ni, and Zn is linked with the decomposition of the
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rocks are intimately associated with the Outokumpu Cu-Co-Zn-Ni deposits and have generally been regarded as...known for hosting several economically important Cu-Co-Zn sulfide deposits (Gaál and Parkkinen, 1993). The...rock transported from the nearby, abandoned talc mine. The size and distribution of the chromitite blocks...chromite, including Cr-diopside, Cr-tremolite, uvarovite, tawmawite, Cr-phlogopite, fuchsite, Cr-tourmaline...Locally, abundant deep green, coarse-grained uvarovite further enhances the spectacular appearance of
 
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