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Celsian from
Deokpyeong area, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea


Locality type:Area
Classification
Species:Celsian
Formula:Ba(Al2Si2O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Celsian data
Locality Data:Click here to view Deokpyeong area, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:558158
Long-form Identifier:1:3:558158:0
GUID (UUID V4):2bdc0018-132c-4d63-8e88-7a3887f89970
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Goldmanite from the black slates of the Ogcheon belt, Korea G. Y. JEONGAND Y. H. KIM Department of Earth and...Sciences, Andong National University, Andong 760-749, Korea Goldmanite, the vanadium analogue of grossular...carbonaceous black slates from the Deokpyeong area of the Ogcheon belt in Korea. A radiating aggregate of slightly...X-ray diffraction. The black slate in the Deokpyeong area is the richest known accessible source of relatively...Ogcheon belt in Korea. The Ogcheon belt is located between the Precambrian Ryeongnam and Gyeonggi massifs and
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considered as an area of scientiļ¬c research of black and white smokers, rather than an area of exploration...with other commodities will enter a new frontier area through the metal's or mineral's doors rather than...Cassiterite Cattierite Cavansite Celadonite Celestite Celsian Cerianite Ceriopyrochlore Cerite Cerussite Chabazite-(Ca)...salinity as a result of devolatilization of subducted South Pennic rocks. During the Paleogene orogeny under...residues evolving in or proximal to the provenance area via siliciclastic deposits to calcareous and evaporitic
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
considered as an area of scientiļ¬c research of black and white smokers, rather than an area of exploration...with other commodities will enter a new frontier area through the metal's or mineral's doors rather than...Cassiterite Cattierite Cavansite Celadonite Celestite Celsian Cerianite Ceriopyrochlore Cerite Cerussite Chabazite-(Ca)...salinity as a result of devolatilization of subducted South Pennic rocks. During the Paleogene orogeny under...residues evolving in or proximal to the provenance area via siliciclastic deposits to calcareous and evaporitic
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only about distance from a better known town in the area but also about the administrative regional units...expressed in abbreviations: Rep. (republic), prov. (province), co. (county), munic. (municipio), pref. (prefecture)...the revolution in 1997. Its mineral rich Katanga province was renamed Shaba by Mobutu, and is now the Katanga...Katanga administrative region again. The former Kivu province is now divided to three regions: INTRODUCTION...localities of magmatic origin (in the sequence North and South America and Greenland, then Europe, Asia, Africa
 
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